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And no better example can be found, than that patriot of revolutionary war, John Honeyman. Too old to carry arms, he became a confidential spy at Washington's urgent request and posed as a Tory.

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

You can hear this line at 00:42:50 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- They returned with the petticoat of this famous singer. Suspecting that it might contain invisible writing, Lieutenant called for hot irons and himself applied them to the petticoat.

- The heat revealed what had been invisibly written in lemon juice... the complete working drawings of a new French war tank.

- The reason Lieutenant had suspected Madame was that before the war he had been a style designer in Paris.

- One of the first things he observed about the singer was that while she was dressed in the height of fashion, she wore a starched petticoat and starched petticoats had been out of style for ten years.

- One of the truest utterances of the great French general, Marshal Foch, was his statement to a group of his espionage agents. 'You will die a thousand deaths, before oblivion comes, while the man in the trenches dies but once.'

- And no better example can be found, than that patriot of revolutionary war, John Honeyman. Too old to carry arms, he became a confidential spy at Washington's urgent request and posed as a Tory.

- Despised by his wife and family, ostracized by his friends, he became a cattle buyer for the British army.

- American soldiers were ordered to shoot him on sight.

- But John Honeyman kept his promise never to disclose his real identity.

- Once, he allowed himself to be captured, knowing he might be shot, but there was a chance of being brought before Washington first.

- This, fortunately, happened and Honeyman was able to disclose to Washington how some of his own men were on the verge of assassinating him by placing poison in the general's food.

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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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