Uh, just let me set these logs down.
4 seconds sound clip from the The African Queen (1952) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:28:29 in the radio play.
Quote context
[...]
- But we can drift into them shallows and I'll start pumping'.
- No, no, I'll pump while you go ashore for logs.
- Well, that would save us time. Thank you, Miss.
- Here, now. You watch close and I'll, I'll show you the trick...
- I've got almost all the water pumped out. Come and look.
- Uh, just let me set these logs down.
- Oh, you've worn yourself out, Miss.
- Well, if it's all right with you, we'd better stay here till morning.
- Hey. Hey, where'd they come from? Them flowers.
- Oh, I just couldn't resist them. I waded ashore and I picked them.
- Do you recognize them? I've never seen them before.
- I can't say that I have either, Miss.
- What if they don't even have a name?
- Well, name or not, Miss, they sure are pretty.
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