All that appear on the table, please, as required.

6 seconds sound clip from the The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1954) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:23:22 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- You'll stay for supper, of course.

- That's very kind of you, I'm sure.

- In the dining room.

- Oh, dear, though. Mrs. Minchin said there was nothing very much left over.

- Are you hungry?

- Well, in a way, but don't you think I might, if it isn't a liberty, I'd be delighted if you would...

- Oh, but of course, my dear Fotheringay, I didn't think it would really be a pleasure if you really could.

- Oh, certainly. What would you like?

- A dozen oysters, Colchester's, sole bonfarm, roast pheasant, asparagus tips, game chips, crepe Suzette and a bottle of Chambertin 84 at room temperature.

- All that appear on the table, please, as required.

- And I'll have a Welsh rabbit and a pint of stout for myself.

- They sat long over their supper, talking of all the miracles that they would presently perform.

- What those proposals were, in all their infinite variety, would probably take too long to recite, even if I happened to know them all.

- Suffice it that they were designed, as I can well believe they were, in a spirit of infinite benevolence, the sort of benevolence that is occasionally termed postprandial.

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