Oh, I see. But, aren't there any newcomers? I mean, somebody told me about...

8 seconds sound clip from the The 39 Steps (1937) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:20:31 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- The driver of a donkey cart has given him a lift and he is now on the last leg of the journey... the outskirts of the village of Kinreach.

- Are you going to stay long in Kinreach, laddie?

- Well, that all depends.

- I'm looking for work. Do you suppose I could find something?

- Mmm, I hae me doubts, laddie.

- Kinreach is a mighty small town.

- What do ye do?

- I'm a chauffeur.

- Well, I'm thinking you'd better try somewhere else then. What folks as need chauffeurs in here has had them for years.

- Oh, I see. But, aren't there any newcomers? I mean, somebody told me about...

- Aye, now wait a minute. Aye, come to think of it, I did hear something. About a retired professor moving into the big house on the edge of the moor.

- A professor? Yes. Yes, that's it. I can try it anyhow.

- Yes, sir?

- I'd like to see the master, please.

- What name shall I say?

- Oh, he doesn't know my name. But you might ask him if he knows - Annabella Smith.

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