I watched him as he calmly pulled on high leather boots, drew gauntlets over his hands, and stuffed the spaces between breeches and boots, and gauntlets and arms, with petrol-soaked rags.

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

You can hear this line at 00:22:40 in the radio play.

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- Now, there's still a chance! By shutting the floodgates to the damn and flooding the whole plantation from the river!

- The moment I'm over the ditch, set fire to it! That'll allow time for the flood to wash away the ants!

- Then all you have to do is wait for me!

- It's impossible! You can't get to the dam, let alone back.

- That's where you're wrong, Commissioner. I'll get there and I'll get back. Take care of things while I'm gone, huh?

- I watched him as he calmly pulled on high leather boots, drew gauntlets over his hands, and stuffed the spaces between breeches and boots, and gauntlets and arms, with petrol-soaked rags.

- He shielded his eyes with close-fitting mosquito goggles and plugged his nostrils and ears with cotton.

- Then the natives drenched his clothes with petrol.

- Blath, who acted as doctor to the men, smeared a salve over him and, finally, Leiningen was ready.

- And as he stood calmly surveying the course... Ready for the run, I realized that this as should be.

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