9 seconds sound clip from the Leiningen Versus the Ants (1948) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:13:31 in the radio play.
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- Leiningen threw up his rifle... and the stag fell lifeless to the ground, it's agonies at an end.
- Horrified as I was, my curiosity impelled me to glance at my watch. I had to know how long the ants would take.
- After six long minutes, only the white polished bones of the stag remained.
- Now I could see a change in him. Gone was the sporting zest of the novel contest. In its place was a cold violent purpose.
- He had to beat the ants because now he knew how long it would take them once they got to us.
- Around four in the afternoon, the ants' scouts, having found no crossing, there was a stirring among the main army.
- And then an immense flood of ants, about a hundred yards in width, commenced pouring in a glimmering-black cataract down the far slope of the ditch.
- Thousands drowned instantly but the rest began using the bodies as bridges. Leiningen immediately swung into action.
- Get to the dam! Open the floodgate a little more. We've got to get the water in the ditch moving faster.
- Look at 'em drown... in the thousands!
- But they keep coming. Even though the current carries many of them away, they're advancing.
- Ah, we'll fix them. Blath? How 'bout those shovels and petrol sprinklers... you passed them out to the men?
- It has been done.
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