Aha! Here it comes! Here comes the water!

5 seconds sound clip from the Leiningen Versus the Ants (1948) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:17:41 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Not so fast, Commissioner. I've still got a trick up my sleeve for them.

- The ditch is drying up!

- Yes! Yes, of course, it's drying up. That's the plan. Those are the orders I sent to the dam.

- Are you mad? As soon as it's empty, what's to prevent the ants...? Look! The water's way down! It's almost dry! They'll be able to come across the bottom!

- They'll not make it! The man at the dam will have opened the gates by now.

- To flood the ants?

- Right.

- But what a chance to take! If anything should happen...!

- Aha! Here it comes! Here comes the water!

- Yes, we'll give the crawlers a ditch to ride in... right out the river! There! Look at 'em go!

- Leiningen's tactics were successful... at first.

- The violent flow of water at the original depth raced through the ditch, overwhelming leaves and ants, and sweeping them along.

- Three times, the ditch was emptied. Three times, the ants raced across its bottom. And three times, the rushing water, arriving just in time, carried them away.

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