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- Am I right? Am I right, sir?
- That's quite right, old chap.
- Thank you, sir. I'm glad it's off my mind. At last.

15 seconds sound clip from the The 39 Steps (1937) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:52:31 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- What was the secret formula you were taking abroad?

- Will it be all right my telling you? It was a big job learning it. The biggest I've ever tackled. I don't want to throw it away, sir.

- It will be quite all right.

- The first feature of the new engine is its greatly increased ratio of compression, represented by the formula 1-1 over r to the power of gamma minus 1, where r represents the ratio of compression and gamma, dimensions of cylinder's diameter.

- This device renders the engine completely... silent. The exhaust gases impinging on a series entirely eliminating all sound.

- Am I right? Am I right, sir?

- That's quite right, old chap.

- Thank you, sir. I'm glad it's off my mind. At last.

- Memory? Mr. Memory?

- Richard, what is it?

- The Air Ministry's secret will never leave England.

- This way, please. We can pick up the police car on the corner.

- The police car? Where are you taking us?

- To Scotland Yard, of course.

[...]

The 39 Steps (1937) Sound Clip

The 39 StepsQuotes with sound clips from the old-time radio play "The 39 Steps" (1937), based on John Buchan's novel, first aired on December 13, 1937 on CBS's Lux Radio Theatre.

Actors: Robert Montgomery (Richard Hannay), Ida Lupino (Pamela Stuart), Isabel Jewel (Annabella Smith), Gene Lockhart (Mr. Memory), Leonard Mudie (Professor Bartlett),

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