- Well, the snow is getting real deep under the trees. We'd best lay in a stack of wood before it gets all buried under.
- That's right. If it gets any thicker, we won't even be able to get at the trees.

9 seconds sound clip from the The Outcasts of Poker Flat classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:16:53.281 in the radio play.

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[...]

- Mother Shepton means we don't any of us like some of the folk who settle in there lately, Tom.

- Why? Are they bad folk, you mean?

- Well, I guess they're just folk we don't seem to get along with...

- Which is why we're trying our luck in Sandy Bar, just like you decided to try your luck in Poker Flat.

- Oh, here's Piney. Hello there, honey.

- My, that's an armful of wood you've gotten.

- Well, the snow is getting real deep under the trees. We'd best lay in a stack of wood before it gets all buried under.

- That's right. If it gets any thicker, we won't even be able to get at the trees.

- Well, come on, everyone.

- While we're all eating Tom and Piney's food, the least we can do is to fetch the wood for them.

- After all, if it hadn't been for us, they'd have been happily married by now.

- Poor kids.

- We don't mind, do we, Tom? It'll be fun having a camp up here for a day or two.

- That's right, honey.

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