They said it was nothing to be proud of, and despite his perplexity, he was rather inclined to agree with them.
8 seconds sound clip from the The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1954) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:04:43 in the DVD version of the movie.
Quote context
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- I can't keep it up, my willpower, any longer.
- This is a respectable house, and we don't want anything like that in it. Conjuring tricks.
- You silly fool, might have set the whole place alight.
- Everyone accused Fotheringay of a silly trick, and blamed him for causing a disturbance.
- In fact, he was virtually asked to leave the premises, which he did.
- As he went home, he nervously watched the street lamps as he passed them...
- What on earth happened? I didn't want the confounded lamp upset. I'd have been burnt myself.
- Wait a minute. Perhaps I did want it to turn upside down. After all, I told it to do so.
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