- George? How did your wallet get in the nursery?
- I don't know.

7 seconds sound clip from the X Minus 1 - The Veldt by Ray Bradbury classic radio drama series.

You can hear this line at 00:14:12 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Well, what is that you picked up?

- An old wallet of mine. There's a smell of hot grass on it, and the smell of a lion.

- It's wet... with saliva. And it's been chewed.

- George? Those smears - are blood.

- Come on out... Now, let's go to bed.

- But, in the middle of the night, he was still awake, and he knew his wife was awake.

- George? How did your wallet get in the nursery?

- I don't know.

- Wendy must have changed the walls from the African veldt.

- I'm going to keep it locked. Maybe it isn't good for the children.

- My father used to say Children are like carpets, they should be stepped on occasionally. We've never lifted a hand. They're spoiled and we're spoiled.

- I think I'll have Dr. McClean come tomorrow morning and have a look at Africa.

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