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- Rosie? Rosie, it's over, Sweetheart.
- It is?
- The storm's over. Open your eyes, dear, it's daylight.

10 seconds sound clip from the The African Queen (1952) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:40:44 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Try to sleep. And when you wake up, we'll be on our way again.

- On our way. Even if we had all our strength, we'd never get the boat off this mud.

- We're finished.

- I know it.

- But I'm not one bit sorry I came. What I mean is, it was worth it.

- Dear Lord, we've come to the end of our journey. I pray for you to be merciful.

- Judge us not for our weakness but for our love. And open the doors of Heaven for Charlie and me.

- Rosie? Rosie, it's over, Sweetheart.

- It is?

- The storm's over. Open your eyes, dear, it's daylight.

- Why, I wonder if I dreamed it, Charlie. If it was just a... a nightmare. I saw animals and birds, running, screaming...

- Aw, it's nothin' you dreamed. I never seen such a storm.

- Charlie, what are you doing? You mustn't work, dear. You're not strong enough yet to...

- Rosie, I ain't doing' anything. Open your eyes and see. I'm just sittin' here next to ya.

- But we're moving.

[...]

The African Queen (1952) Sound Clip

The African Queen (1952)Quotes with sound clips from The African Queen - Lux Radio Theatre play originally broadcast on 15 December 1952.

Actors: Greer Garson (Rose), Humphrey Bogart (Charlie Allnut)

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