6 seconds sound clip from Longstreet (1971) - I See, Said The Blind Man sitcom.
You can hear this line at 00:43:36.710 in the Blu-ray version of the TV Series.
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- Rudy?
- Yes?
- Oh, I'm... sorry to waken you. Can we talk?
- How's your dog? Well, he's holding on. How about you?
- I'm not sick.
- No, no, you're not sick. Scared, maybe, huh? Being scared's a kind of sickness.
- Were you ever scared?
- Plenty.
- Of what?
- When I was a kid, of the dark.
- You're not now?
- No, not so much anymore.
- I used to be scared of breaking the rules, too, of getting caught. But I always felt better afterwards.
- After you were caught?
- Mm-hmm. See, the people I didn't think would understand, well, they always did understand.
- You know, I think you talk and listen better because you're blind.
- Maybe.
- Rudy, if I talk now, will you listen?
- Yes.
- You know, when I was a kid, just about your age, I used to think the whole world would come crashing down on me because of something I did, so I'd make believe it didn't happen, so people wouldn't get angry with me.
- That's all right when you're a kid, because, well, every kid has the right to be a kid, but not tonight. Not tonight. Tonight, you've got to be a grown-up.
- You have to understand the difference between a fib about reading in bed at night and a fib about seeing someone killed.
- Because one lie might involve a scolding, maybe even a spanking. But the other, that lie involves human life. Mine, yours, maybe even your folks'.
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