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And he sat the sack on the dealer's counter again.

6 seconds sound clip from the Destination Freedom - The Trumpet Talks (The early life of Louis Armstrong) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:13:14 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- I tell you what, you just let me keep this here seventy on account it's safer in my hands than probably where you live, ain't it?

- Well, I guess it might be.

- Sure, sure. Now you run 'long and peddle some more coal. Come back when you got the other twenty.

- The kid took a long look at me lying there...

- A cool silver trumpet between trombones and tubas...

- And he went and hawked his coal until the coins piled twenty dollars high..

- And he sat the sack on the dealer's counter again.

- The dealer was absentminded.

- Er... boy... just what's the meaning of this dirty sack?

- It means I got enough in it for the trumpet.

- What trumpet...?

- That trumpet I paid down on. That one.

- Get your dirty hands off that instrument. You want me to call the law? I said get out!

- Not until I get my trumpet!

[...]

Destination Freedom Sound Clip

Destination Freedom Radio ShowQuotes with audio clips from Richard Durham's Destination Freedom old-time radio program, Radio's Black Legacy, 1948-1950.

Actors: Oscar Brown Jr., Studs Terkel, Janice Kingslow, Wezlyn Tilden

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