We wait politely for our friend the cricket to continue his story.

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

You can hear this line at 00:23:06 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- And Lux flakes enables us to do our own work, wash our own dishes, and yet help our hands stay attractive.

- And now, I'd like to say to our audience, that I hope they've all had, and are having, a very happy Christmas.

- A wish, Sally, in which I join you.

- Act Two of Pinocchio.

- As we dream beside the fire, where the flames cast dancing patterns on the hearth...

- We wait politely for our friend the cricket to continue his story.

- He's paused to allow a large round tear to roll down his cricket face.

- But now he rouses himself, and pulling a red silk bandanna from his coattail pocket, he blows his cricket nose.

- Well, it was my fault. I should have known better.

- Maybe if I'd been with Pinocchio, when he first met those two sharpies, I could have stopped it.

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