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But I think I'd better talk it over with my husband.

4 seconds sound clip from the The Future Is Yours (Family Theater) classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:12:19.321 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- But, Mrs. Ritter, if Alan makes such an admission on the stand, can't you see what it will do to our case?

- The vital factor in winning this settlement lies in the fact that Alan is still subject to pain in that frontal region.

- Oh, but I can't have Alan tell a deliberate falsehood. I'd actually be teaching him to break faith with himself and with other people.

- Perhaps the wound doesn't pain the boy today, but it may pain him tomorrow. It's all problematical.

- And, well, after all, $10000 is a lot of money.

- Yes, and heaven knows we could use it.

- But I think I'd better talk it over with my husband.

- Yes, do that, and remember the time is running short. The hearing comes up on Wednesday.

- Grace, you're making a mountain out of a molehill.

- I'm not, Robert.

- And anyway, it's just a simple question of right and wrong.

- No matter how you look at it, if Alan testifies that he's suffering pain when he isn't, it's a lie.

- Well, circumstances alter cases. We can explain to Alan the fine distinction that entered into this situation, that he's justified in making an exception to the rule.

[...]

The Future Is Yours (1948) Sound Clip

The Future Is Yours (1948) coverListen to quotes from the 1948 Family Theater radioplay The Future Is Yours, written by Walter Spence.

Actors: Bobby Driscoll (Alan), Rosemary DeCamp (Loretta), Ruth Perrott (Grace), Willard Waterman, Paul Conrad, Bob Holton

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