- You're drinking gin again.
- Yes, Miss, I sure am.
- It's been such a pleasant day up until now. What is it that's driving you to drink?
14 seconds sound clip from the The African Queen (1952) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:21:20 in the radio play.
Quote context
[...]
- Miss, lemme tell ya somethin'... those rapids back there ain't nothin' to what's in front of us!
- Oh, now that I've had a taste of it, I don't wonder that you love boating.
- Boating? Excuse me, Miss, I need a drink.
- Mr. Allnut, if something's the matter, please, I must know.
- It's nothing you'd understand.
- It's been such a pleasant day up until now. What is it that's driving you to drink?
- But of course we are! What an absurd idea.
- What an absurd idea. What an absurd idea.
- Why don't you want to go on?
- Because of the river and the rapids and then Shona.
- Shona? Oh, yes, yes, where the Germans have a fort.
- Yeah, you're darn right, Shona.
[...]