Why, we're goin' down the river just like Anthony and Cleopatra in their barge.

7 seconds sound clip from the The African Queen (1952) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:31:46 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Well, I had a moment of weakness.

- Oh, well, if you're feeling weak, Rosie, why, a day or two here on shore won't make any difference.

- Oh, no, no. We'll go on and thank Heaven for your strength, Charlie. Thank Heaven.

- Well, Rosie girl, looks like there ain't nothin' can stop the ol' Queen.

- What about the propeller?

- Turning' nice as you please.

- Why, we're goin' down the river just like Anthony and Cleopatra in their barge.

- Ha ha! This couldn't happen, Rosie, if it hadn't been for you. Don't you feel proud o' yourself?

- Certainly not. It's you, Charlie. It's all you. I don't think there's another man alive who could have done what you've done.

- Oh, I'll never forget the way you looked when we was goin' over them rapids. Head up, chin out, hair blowing' in the wind. The living' picture of a heroine!

- Fancy me a heroine!

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