I've had enough of your insults. I'm going to tell the innkeeper the whole story!
6 seconds sound clip from the The 39 Steps (1937) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:33:45 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- I didn't ask to come with you.
- And I didn't invite you. But here we are.
- Well? Aren't you afraid the men will find us?
- I'm not thinking of that so much as some way to get out of these handcuffs.
- Oh, I have a nail file in my pocket. Maybe that'll help.
- That would be dandy. If you file twenty-four hours a day, ten years from now we might be free.
- Imagine... tied to you for ten years. It's a horrible thought.
- I've had enough of your insults. I'm going to tell the innkeeper the whole story!
- You want me to hang for a murder I didn't commit?
- As long as you hang, I don't care whether you committed it or not.
- What a bloodthirsty creature you are. Haven't you any pity?
- No.
- I'm merely trying to file the handcuffs.
- Well, don't jab me in the wrist that way. I don't like it.
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