9 seconds sound clip from the The 39 Steps (1937) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:44:26 in the radio play.
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- On Honeyman's unsupported testimony, Washington made his celebrated crossing, won his celebrated victory that turned the tide.
- Honeyman returned to his New Jersey home after the war, still an outcast, still an object of hate and scorn.
- His magnificent services were never announced until Washington himself made a special trip to Hackensack and publicly proclaimed him one of the greatest heroes of the American Revolution.
- His example will always remain a shining light to Americans who seek to serve in the silent, secret and sometimes inglorious ways of espionage. I thank you.
- Thank you, Major, that's very interesting.
- Once again, 'The 39 Steps,' starring Robert Montgomery and Ida Lupino, with Isabel Jewel and Gene Lockhart.
- It's early the following morning.
- Richard Hannay stirs restlessly in the armchair and rubs his eyes sleepily.
- Suddenly, he jumps from the chair and stands in the middle of the room, staring down at the handcuffs which are dangling from his wrist.
- Pamela Stuart, on the other side of the room, smiles cheerily.
- Good morning, Mr. Hawkinson. Looking rather dazed this morning.
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