Gee, you all act as though you're glad I got that crack on my head.

— Alan (Bobby Driscoll)

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

You can hear this line at 00:10:06.685 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- Just think. Ten thousand dollars. That'll take care of a lot of things, won't it? The mortgage and those bills.

- I guess you could get that fur coat you've had your eye on.

- And I could go to New York and study at that academy, couldn't I, Mother? There'll be nothing to stop me now.

- Well, yes, I guess so, Loretta.

- Oh, isn't it wonderful? Mother, you said something might turn up, and it did. I'm going to have my big chance after all.

- Gee, you all act as though you're glad I got that crack on my head.

- No, Alan. Of course not, dear.

- It's just that, well, so long as it did happen, this will be a wonderful compensation.

- We can set aside some of the money for you so that when you grow up, if you want to study to be an architect, you can have all the training you need.

- Oh, but if only we were sure there wouldn't be any after effects.

- Dr. Green said there wasn't much chance of that.

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