No, no, now listen, son. The whale only opens his mouth when he's eating. Then everything comes in. Nothing goes out. It's hopeless.

Geppetto (Christian Rub)

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

You can hear this line at 00:50:35 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh! Pinocchio!

- What... what's the matter?

- THOSE EARS!

- Huh? Ears? Oh, these. That's nothing. Look. I got a tail, too!

- Pinocchio! What's happened to you? Never mind, now. Old Geppetto has his little wooden head. Nothing else matters.

- But we got to get out of here.

- Get out? Oh, no, no, no, no, son. I tried every way.

- Why, I even built a raft.

- A RAFT? That's it! We'll take the raft, and when the whale opens his mouth...

- No, no, now listen, son. The whale only opens his mouth when he's eating. Then everything comes in. Nothing goes out. It's hopeless.

- Come. We make a nice fire and we cook some of the fish.

- A FIRE! THAT'S IT!

- Yes. And then we'll all eat again...

- A great big fire! Lots of smoke!

- Smoke? Oh yes. Sure. Smoked fish would taste good.

- Break some wood!

- Pinocchio. Not the chair.

- Hurry father, more wood!

- But, what will we sit on...?

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