I was all alone at the cemetery. I followed the custom of your people... a handful of earth on the body, and flowers to make him feel at home in such a strange place.

13 seconds sound clip from the Algiers (1941, Lux Radio Theatre) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:33:28 in the original recording.

Quote context

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- Now, you sent me down there. And now... Now you pay, you...!

- Pierrot? Pierrot? He's dead. He's dead! You killed him.

- Oh, no, no, don't kill me, don't!

- Give me that gun!

- No, no, no! No, no, no!

- Well? Well, Inspector?

- It's finished. I did everything for Pierrot that you would have done yourself.

- I was all alone at the cemetery. I followed the custom of your people... a handful of earth on the body, and flowers to make him feel at home in such a strange place.

- It is hard not to be able to go down to say goodbye to your friend on his last journey.

- Pierrot. Pierrot is dead. There's no sense to it. I wasn't even there.

- Oh, Pepe. I know how you feel.

- You are a prisoner in the Casbah. But a day will come when they will not be able to prevent your leaving. You will go out of the Casbah in spite of them all.

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