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Now, here's the apple, the wishing apple. There must be something your little heart desires.

9 seconds sound clip from the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1938) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:48:37 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Thank you, my pet. And now because you've been so good to poor old Granny, I'll share a secret with you.

- This is no ordinary apple. It's a magic wishing apple. Yes. One bite and all your dreams will come true.

- Really?

- Yes, girlie! Now, make a wish and take a bite.

- Oh, it looks awfully nice, but...

- Oh, there's a storm coming up! I'd better close the window.

- No! No, no. Er, oh... Oh, there's plenty of time, my dear.

- Now, here's the apple, the wishing apple. There must be something your little heart desires.

- Perhaps there's someone you love.

- Well, there is someone.

- I thought so, I thought so. Old Granny knows a young girl's heart.

- Now, take the apple, dearie, and make a wish.

- I wish... I wish...

- That's it. Go on. Go on.

- I wish... for my prince to come for me. I wish that he'll carry me away to his castle, where we'll live happily ever after.

- Fine! Fine! Now, take a bite. Don't let the wish grow cold!

[...]

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1938) Sound Clip

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1938)Quotes with sound bites from The Lux Radio Theater's play of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, featuring Walt Disney as guest of honor. First broadcast on December 26, 1938.

Actors: Thelma Hubbard (Snow White), Stuart Buchanan (Grumpy Dwarf), Roy Atwill (Doc Dwarf), Billy Gilbert (Sneezy Dwarf), Lou Merrill (Sleepy Dwarf), J. Scott Smart (Bashful Dwarf), Walt Disney (Himself)

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