5 seconds sound clip from the Leiningen Versus the Ants (1948) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:19:31 in the radio play.
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- Leiningen waited until all of them had gathered. Then he spoke to them.
- Well, lads... we won the first round, lost the second. But we'll smash the crawlers yet.
- Anyone who thinks otherwise can draw his pay and push off. There're rafts enough on the river and plenty of time still to reach 'em.
- You'll stay, then? Good. Thank you, lads. And you, Commissioner?
- I can't persuade you to give up the fight?
- You cannot.
- Then I stay, too.
- Yeah. I knew you would.
- Senor! Senor! A few of the ants have reached the ditch!
- They're trying to get across?
- No, Senor.
- I didn't think they would.
- There's plenty of food out there for them. My fields and orchards, the work of three years. Ought to last them until morning anyway.
- Yes, we were safe for that night. But the next morning, the black swarm was solid around us and their shock troops were hard at work.
- They were dropping shreds of bark and twigs and leaves into the petrol-filled ditches forming a floating bridge across the surface of the liquid.
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