All right. That will be quite all right, Dr. Wolf.

4 seconds sound clip from the Consequence (1949) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:14:59 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- I knew he bought the plane tickets at the airport and that the travel clerk in the hotel wouldn't know Ted Wolf.

- I'm Dr. Wolf I've been staying here at the hotel.

- Oh yes, doctor.

- I have a through plane ticket here to Ecuador pan-American for tonight. I want to turn it in.

- Yeah, one moment, sir. That's Doctor...?

- Doctor Theodore Wolf.

- Pan-American? Wilson Hotel. Got a throw ticket to Ecuador. Dr. Wolf. Would you take it? Thank you.

- All right. That will be quite all right, Dr. Wolf.

- And while we're at it, you might as well give me a couple of train tickets yes sir. Where to? I said, where to, sir? Wait... Oh, uh... Los Angeles.

- We've taken care of everything.

- A note to my bank, supposedly from Ted in closing Philip Martin's check for five thousand dollars.

- And a letter in my own handwriting explaining that I had agreed to lend him that amount.

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