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- See that tree?
- Yeah?
- I fell out of it when I was twelve. Oh, I was a terrible tomboy. See? From that branch right up there. Landed on my head, too.

11 seconds sound clip from the Remember the Night (1940) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:24:47 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- From within the house, comes the warning wail of a dog, as Jack swings the car up to the sagging front porch.

- This is it, huh?

- Yes.

- Well, all out, then. The end of the line.

- Oh, please, let's wait till... Well, my mother might not even live here any more.

- Hey, don't be so nervous.

- Well, will you go in with me?

- Sure I'll go in with you. Come on, I've got your bag.

- See that tree?

- Yeah?

- I fell out of it when I was twelve. Oh, I was a terrible tomboy. See? From that branch right up there. Landed on my head, too.

- That's a better gag than hypnotism! Your lawyer should have used that.

- As a matter of fact, you should have had me for your lawyer.

- Come on, now smile. Here we are.

- Oh, gee, I didn't mean to knock so loud.

- Why, that sounds like Mickie barking. Oh, it couldn't be. He'd be too...

[...]

Remember the Night (1940) Sound Clip

The African Queen (1952)Voice quotes from Remember the Night (1940) - Lux Radio Theatre play originally broadcast on March 25, 1940.

Actors: Barbara Stanwyck (Lee Leander), Fred MacMurray (John Sargent), Beulah Bondi (Mrs. Sargent), Elizabeth Patterson (Aunt Emma), Sterling Holloway (Willy)

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