Six months? Has it been that long? Seems like a single summer's evening.
8 seconds sound clip from the Ulysses (1954) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 01:06:52.693 in the DVD version of the movie.
Quote context
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- Well, as soon as we've given the ship a new coat of pitch, we'll set sail.
- We should sail now. We have lost too much time already.
- We've put up a new sail and the ship is filled with provisions. We want to leave at once.
- Have you forgotten, Eurylochus? I am your captain.
- No.
- You say so soon after six months?
- Six months? Has it been that long? Seems like a single summer's evening.
- Well, Ulysses, have you made up your mind?
- Beautiful, isn't it? A present from Circe.
- I hope you like it. It becomes you very well.
- Look, Eurylochus. We ought to introduce this kind of weaving in Ithaca, eh?
- One moment. You must not go. Neptune has sworn to sink the ship of Ulysses.
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