11 seconds sound clip from the Fugue in C Minor (Suspense) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:07:36 in the radio play.
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- Poor beautiful Margaret. Well, it's like a nightmare, and I still can't feel reconciled, but...
- Well, what I was driving at was the children. They were in school when she died...
- And by some malicious stroke of fate, there was an epidemic of scarlet fever raging out there. The authorities wouldn't lift the quarantine and let them out for her funeral.
- Oh, poor little things.
- Yes, it upset them dreadfully. In fact, I sometimes fear it's left a mark on them which may endure all their lives.
- Why, what do you mean?
- They suffer from delusions. Delusions about her. They think that in some way she is linked... Her soul is imprisoned in the organ pipes.
- How horrible.
- I wish I could do something about it.
- It's a frightful notion, but they don't let me play when they're at home.
- That echo chamber in particular, next door to their bedroom... Do you know it's nothing but an empty sealed room with a few wires?
- Of course, it's all because they never saw her dead. But they have a notion that she's... Well, somehow hidden there.
- How ghastly. They really think that, do they? Children can think up such very strange things in their little minds, can't they?
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