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Consequence (1949) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 13

Consequence (1949)Quotes with audio samples from the old-time radio play "Consequence", based on an original story by Vladimir Pozner, first aired on Thursday May 19th, 1949, on CBS's Suspense radio program.

Actors: James Stewart (Dr Philip Martin), Paul Ford (Ted Wolfe), Betty Lou Gerson, Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesmen)

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121 Hotel Wilton! -Dr Wolf please, Dr Theodore Wolf. -Thank you.
122 How are you going to...? -I've got it all fixed... in the cellar.
123 I am sorry I have to go, but you two have a nice evening.
124 I asked her for a divorce again this morning
125 I can't live with a door between us anymore. -Maybe you just don't love me enough to...
126 I certainly don't feel called upon to accept rebukes from you, Philip, for anything. Not after what you've done.
127 I climbed into the car and I started down the mountain. When I was around the first bend, I pulled up and stopped.
128 I could get back to research, I could...
129 I could go with you...
130 I don't know about all this impersonation business, except it would permanently ruin your career.

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