6 seconds sound clip from the The 39 Steps (1937) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:37:40 in the radio play.
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- It's your imagination.
- It's not my imagination. I heard a car.
- Oh, all right, if you don't care...
- Don't care. Just don't care.
- Ooh! Don't do that!
- What's the matter with you anyway?
- Oh, I'm so sorry. You musn't get frightened. I have awful nightmares. I guess it's my conscience bothering me. Good night!
- We pause now between the scenes of 'The 39 Steps.'
- Robert Montgomery and Ida Lupino will be back shortly, when we raise the curtain on Act III in this play about spies.
- Spies may be roughly divided into two classes. There are mercenary spies who traffic in state secrets, selling them for cash to the highest bidder.
- And there are patriots, who risk their lives solely for the protection of their country, who receive the smallest monetary rewards and whose names never get into the newspapers.
- Richard Hannay of our play belongs to this second group... and so does tonight's guest, Major C. E. Russell of the United States Army, retired.
- Before this country entered the world war, Major Russell temporarily loaned his services to Scotland Yard as one of their American operatives.
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