All this has been a waste of time, ladies and gentlemen of the jury... of your time and mine.

7 seconds sound clip from the Remember the Night (1940) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:07:45 in the radio play.

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- Oh, O'Leary! He'll talk all day. All day long.

- When you leavin', Mr. Sargent?

- Shut up.

- Quiet, please! Proceed with your summation, Mr. O'Leary.

- Thank you, your honor.

- Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, during the course of this trial, you've heard the prosecuting attorney, Mr. Sargent, attempt to prove that a valuable bracelet was taken from the premises of Meyer and Company by the defendant.

- All this has been a waste of time, ladies and gentlemen of the jury... of your time and mine.

- Time we could spend to better advantage in last-minute Christmas shopping. At least, I know that's what I'd like to be doing.

- May it please the court, we object, your honor.

- The jury's Christmas shopping has nothing to do with the case.

- Objection sustained.

- I withdraw the allusion, your honor.

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