I'm sick of talking' about it, Rosie. Or searching for it or even...
7 seconds sound clip from the The African Queen (1952) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:37:50 in the radio play.
Quote context
[...]
- Well, the only thing that will put the roses back in our cheeks is to get out of these reeds.
- I'll go over the side again. You pole, Rosie, and I'll push.
- Just keep her straight if you can, Rosie. Head her through the grass.
- There must be a main channel, mustn't there? It just... it just can't disappear.
- I'm sick of talking' about it, Rosie. Or searching for it or even...
- Charlie! Ah! Leeches! Blood-suckers! Ahh, you're covered with them!
- Oooh! My legs, Rosie! My arms! Oooh, the little beggars! Pull 'em off me! Rosie, help me!
- No, no, don't touch 'em, don't!
- Salt, Rosie! You pull 'em off but their heads stay in! Poison the blood! Get the salt.
- Pour it over me! Pour the salt over me!
- I am!
- They can't stand the salt. See? Look, they're-they're dropping off.
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