Even as I rejected the thought with horror, I knew that the fascination of that man was more than I could resist...
7 seconds sound clip from the Leiningen Versus the Ants (1948) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:06:37 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- That plantation at the bend in the river belongs to a man named Leiningen.
- When would you say the ants will reach there?
- Why, I don't know. I imagine about tomorrow noon.
- But what did I mean? Still time for what? For Leiningen to flee or still time for me to...?
- Leiningen's fight was drawing me back toward that plantation - and death.
- I knew now past all doubt that I was going back. I had to.
- It was ten o'clock in the morning when I rounded the bend and saw Leiningen's plantation before me.
- I put in at the dock and tied up the launch.
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