Let me go! I want to speak to my lawyer!

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

You can hear this line at 00:12:15 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- Court adjourned and a very merry Christmas to you all.

- Just a minute, just a minute, Sargent. That was a dirty trick you played on me.

- Means another day in court, and I don't get paid by the state. I have to earn my money.

- No more sense of humor than a gravestone.

- Well, merry Christmas, Francis.

- Why, you!

- Let me go! I want to speak to my lawyer!

- This guard says I have to have a bond or stay in jail. Is it right? You ought to know, Mr. District Attorney.

- I'm afraid it is.

- Well, how can I get a bond? I haven't any more money and I don't want to spend Christmas in jail! Please don't let them do that!

- What do you mean you haven't got any more money? What have I been talkin' for? To hear my own voice?

- If you hadn't talked so much, I'd be out of here right now!

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