But I think we'd better leave now. It's growing late. See how the shadows fall, long and slender.

Snow White (Thelma Hubbard)

11 seconds sound clip from the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1938) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:09:51 in the radio play.

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[...]

- Silence! You know the penalty if you fail.

- Yes, Your Majesty.

- Kill her, or die yourself.

- And to prove that you have done your part, bring back this casket, Huntsman, and in it, Snow White's heart!

- There, Master Huntsman! I think we have enough wildflowers now, don't you? Enough for a long time.

- Perhaps forever.

- Oh, what a lovely place this is. So quiet and peaceful.

- But I think we'd better leave now. It's growing late. See how the shadows fall, long and slender.

- Master Huntsman? Why do you stare at me like that? What's wrong?

- Come here. Here! Look well around this place you love. That look will be your last! Master Huntsman? Where are you? Where are you?

(SNOW WHITE SCREAMS)

- I can't! I can't do it! Forgive me. I beg you, Your Highness, forgive me.

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