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She was always so self-conscious about her technique.

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

You can hear this line at 00:14:57 in the radio play.

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[...]

- We took them out to the cemetery today to show them her grave. A marble angel guarded it. 'Twas planted with pure white tulips. How final it was, and peaceful.

- And yet they began to tremble again the moment we set foot inside the house.

- Poor Theodore, the man is nearly out of his mind. What can he do? I keep asking myself that question.

- She died in Philadelphia, you say?

- Yes, on May 15th... just a little less than a year ago.

- You weren't with her?

- No, she went there to take a piano lesson. There was a new teacher she'd heard about.

- She was always so self-conscious about her technique.

- But she never reached his studio. They notified me at midnight from the city morgue.

- And no one in Philadelphia saw her?

- No one except the attendants at the morgue, of course, and the people who picked her up after the collision.

- It was such a brutal accident.

- But there'd be no one from among them who could speak to the children, explain to them?

- Oh, no.

- Oh, it's so horrible, so sordid.

[...]

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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