I ain't takin' you along. You'd only be in my way.
4 seconds sound clip from the The African Queen (1952) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:45:28 in the radio play.
Quote context
[...]
- With me, she knows who her boss is, you bet that old engine does.
- Well, I suppose you're right.
- Oh, no, no. I only meant it may be necessary for you to come along.
- Come along? Oh, no, you don't! You'll wait for me on the east shore.
- Who do you think you are, ordering me about?
- I'm the captain, that's who!
- I ain't takin' you along. You'd only be in my way.
- I suppose I was in your way going down the rapids.
- Oh, Charlie! Charlie, we're having our first quarrel.
- Don't you understand, Charlie? I wouldn't want to go on without you.
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