Ah, school... a noble institution. What would this stupid world be without school?

Honest John (Walter Catlett)

10 seconds sound clip from the Pinocchio (1939) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:16:38 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- And between the two of them, they were a pretty tricky pair.

- Well, when I thought about them that morning, I tell you I just shivered all over.

- Imagine, the innocent little Pinocchio on his way to school, with Honest John and Gideon roaming the streets.

- Ah, Gideon, my boy, listen. The merry laughter of children wending their way to school.

- Thirsty little minds rushing to the fountain of knowledge.

- Ah, school... a noble institution. What would this stupid world be without school?

- Well, well, well! Gideon, look at that billboard. Stromboli and His Marionettes.

- So that old rascal's back in town, eh?

- Remember the time I tied strings on you and passed you off as a puppet?

- We nearly put one over on that old gypsy that time, eh?

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