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- You mean the workman had left the cement mixer unlocked?
- Yes, wide open.
- Why, that's criminal negligence.

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

You can hear this line at 00:07:31.800 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Is it very serious, doctor? No, not too serious.

- Oh, thank heaven it wasn't his eye.

- May I set up for minor surgery?

- Surgery?

- Yes, it'll have to have a few stitches.

- Stitches? Gee!

- How did this happen?

- It was the cement mixer, doctor. Alan got in the cement mixer. You tell him, Mrs. Duffy.

- I saw the whole thing. Alan and Tom were playing by the cement mixer, and I was just passing by when I saw Alan get inside the mixer.

- Well, it must have been the crossbar that struck his head when the mixer began to turn.

- You mean the workman had left the cement mixer unlocked?

- Yes, wide open.

- Why, that's criminal negligence.

- Yes, and Mrs. Ritter ought to sue for plenty. I've heard of things like this happening before, and...

- Why don't you tell your husband to call on Mr. Jackson? He's our lawyer, and he's an expert in handling accident cases.

- Can you walk into the other room? We'll take care of this. You'll be all fixed up in a few minutes.

- I got here as quickly as I could, Mr. Ritter.

- Now, has the company adjuster been around to see you yet?

- Yes, he called earlier in the evening, but I took your advice, Mr. Jackson.

[...]

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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