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- I can't bear this sentimental drumming, can you?
- I shouldn't think you would enjoy it.

6 seconds sound clip from the Fugue in C Minor (Suspense) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:05:26 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- And to hear the sound all through that marvelous house, rolling through those gorgeous rooms with their beautiful tapestries and potted palms, I could sit and listen to him all night.

- You have the most amazing eyes, what are you thinking about?

- The music. Oh, please don't stop. It's so beautiful.

- Well, you seem to be as mad about music as I am.

- Your sister says you play, too.

- Oh, no, only a little. My appreciation of it is all inside, I'm afraid.

- That's plenty. If one can't play, it's better just to enjoy the music of others.

- I can't bear this sentimental drumming, can you?

- I shouldn't think you would enjoy it.

- The idiotic tunes people play nowadays. Give me the old stern classics. They have strength and power! Give me something with life to it, something that will flood the whole house with sound!

- Oh, that's marvelous.

- You're a very unusual girl. Quite unlike the run of girls down here at Pilotsville.

- Yes? In what way?

- Oh, it's rather hard to explain.

- Some more tea, Amanda?

- No, thank you.

- A muffin?

- No, thank you.

[...]

Fugue in C Minor (Suspense) Sound Clip

Fugue in C Minor (Suspense)Quotes from Fugue in C Minor - Suspense Radio Show based on a horror story written by Lucille Fletcher, aired on June 1st, 1944.

Actors: Vincent Price (Mr. Theodore Evans), Ida Lupino (Miss Amanda)

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