- Pepe?
- Here! Is Carlos with you?
- No. It's L'Arbi, Pepe. He's just come from the town.
7 seconds sound clip from the Algiers (1941, Lux Radio Theatre) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:46:28 in the original recording.
Quote context
[...]
- But I still don't understand. This man... This Pepe le Moko. What could he have meant to you?
- I could never make you understand that. I don't even understand it myself.
- And I'd be happy with him. That's all I know. I'd be happy with him.
- Pepe?
- No. It's L'Arbi, Pepe. He's just come from the town.
- I've got speak to you! The police have taken Carlos. They arrested him in the town.
- Yes? How much did you sell him for?
- Would I be here if I'd sold him?
- Go on. What did you have to do with it?
- I was at the police station when they brought Carlos in. I had a chance to see him in his cell.
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