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Quietly... Quietly...
The mutual broadband system presents Quietly, which is written and directed by Willock Cooper, and with features in its chapel.
Quietly, sportive night is called the man who stole a planet.
I have been a very fortunate fellow having money enough to do what I wanted to do, knowing what I wanted to do with it.
I suppose, on the best known amateur authority, on Mexico and the ruins of the Mayans and the pre-Mayans, there is.
Although, if you're not interested in that kind of stuff, you never heard of me.
So what?
So if you're not going to read the baseball course, go as soon as you're in a quiz show, then just do whatever you want to.
I can't stop you.
And I frankly don't care what you do if you're not interested.
But if you are interested, just be quiet and listen.
And fifth skill.
Not no.
Don't fifth skill.
Step here and met a little and look down to this thing.
Never see one before.
But these three.
People keep frozen food and stuff on these things.
That is, most people do.
I keep dead men in it.
Oh no, I didn't kill him.
Matter of fact, I'm not entirely sure he's dead.
He doesn't breathe.
He's hardly breathing.
He isn't dead.
He oughta take down his side.
He was just like that when he was walking around like a money.
And that doctor that he's got on, that's the uniform of a very high streak to erase the people who inhabit his damped heart of Mexico
in the fifth century A.B.
Yeah, fifth and two.
It's his own uniform.
What's sure I know about these things?
I've sent you many years of this business to be fooled.
fantastic. Yeah, I know that's what you layman expect to hear from archaeologists
lots of stuff about walking mummies and weird curses and all that boring
collop routine. Let's take it from a practicing member of the profession.
Archaeology involves a great deal more scrubbing than the ground and
sifting wheelbarrows full of dirt in a judging zombie. However, here I am on a
July evening in the year of our large 1948 with a house full of extremely
dead high priests who were born in the Mexican jungle from 1,400 years ago.
Oh, I shouldn't cut them fat with me.
Oh, they walked in on me.
Yeah, take that super serious smile off your face. Yeah, I know what you're saying.
More of that supernatural stuff. More of that achy lovecraft stuff. That's my blood
grows in my veins. That's it. Eldric, whatever that is, being a tower that
buzzes me. And I don't kid yourself. What two people call supernatural is just as
a natural example of drilling on a tree. You know, these are great figures, our
figures out. They all stop when they come to something they can't explain immediately
where they slide rules and their log tables and spectacles and stuff. They want
to while somebody finds out something and a little chunk of a so-called super
natural slides over in the field of exact time. And everybody says, I knew it all
at times. My eyes. So as men dead 15 hundred years can walk around, it's a
perfectly large explanation for it. They know the explanation we don't. And if we
ever find out accidentally, there'd be a hundred thousand scientists that said
if they could have done it a long time ago, only they were working on nuclear
vision and other more practical benefits to the human race.
I don't care how they do it. My interest isn't why they're here. That's what
affects me. Oh, I didn't tell you why they're here. That's quite simple. Maybe
I want something I've got, something I've brought back to Mexico with me, something I stole
from them. And I may say something I want very much to eat. So that's my
travel and children. What's yours?
Oh, excuse me. I haven't been doing all the talking. This is my wife, my beautiful wife.
Her name is Elizabeth. You can call her late. Look, don't let my husband call you.
In practice, if always, it's very amusing and very simple, a believing
you, just as spicy as I am. You can say that again, Liz.
She's still here. I was listening, Max. I wasn't being asked the evidence.
Please, mommy. I'm an explorer, too. So I'm afraid I'm not much of an
archaeologist, but I'm a very good cook. And I'm the serious member of this family.
So I'm going to tell you what happened. Without interruptions, I hope.
Because you think, maybe you might be able to have a, I don't know how,
is that? Not a little wide. But you, Liz. And if you can, well, this was our
protein system, Mexico. With multi-mix capacity, then down to
Veracruz. And our people, medicine, may I ask you a few minutes, darling?
I think one of our friends is looking in the window. Oh, no, Liz.
Let's just do. I'll be right back.
I'm simply scared to death. I've been so fortunate, Lisa. We always discover them in time.
What will happen if one gets in and we don't see them? No! No!
Okay. I have to bust the window, though. I better put this one away.
No telling what had happened to us or some curious police. I'm going to look at it.
Can you see? I'm in the form saying the adjunct is left on.
Just like the ones carved in under shade.
A guardian. So watch it.
Okay, Lisa. Have a nice week.
No, no, I wish you wouldn't be so, so flistened about, please.
Listened?
Listen, sweetheart, to your mind, I just about ready to go in that corner and scream.
If I see one more, please.
I'm sorry.
Oh, God, I'm hidden. We better take it back.
No. Only how long is this going to go on?
Yeah, how long is it going to go on?
He's never been inside one of those great stone pyramids of mine.
He's living in the bottom of the jungle for many, many forgotten years ago.
He's never smelled of death smells.
This tower's three-door door of a rotting vegetation is crept into the crevices between the stones and guide a thousand times.
There must be grave smell of those low tunnels that are madman paintings on the walls of the rebels,
and figures in that gibberish in the light of a coalman ratting.
It's wet.
I'm feeling that snakes are waiting for you in the darkness of the end.
And it was this night whose town, the snake god,
and they caught people's hearts out there.
They hurled their beautiful daughters to the devil god that lives in the bottom of the forest.
They've been in the middle of all that a lot of time.
And we're done.
The rice is springing the harvest.
The corn is gone horribly in the field because they have the fertility of the land.
And they're right to be scared.
We saw the pictures of what they did to their prisoners the one day.
They brought us down evil to that god.
We saw what was left of the poor victims.
He's got a right to be scared.
I've lived them so far.
And how long can it go on?
Take a best moment.
Oh, I won't. I found it in this world of art today can use it.
You can do more good here than it ever could in my moldy underground room beneath a deer's alley.
I mean, where we found it.
Tell them about it, Norman.
You see they don't agree you ought to take it back.
I don't care what they say.
It's none of them going to keep it.
Do you hear me? I'm going to keep what I said.
You heard about the place so many times.
The place where the world lives, they call it.
And the place where the world lives is what it's still called.
The real world doesn't live there anymore.
Not since this and I found these galleries and took away the greatest treasure that there was ever seen.
All right, now you know.
When you hear a little more about it and see it, you'll forgive me for being dramatic.
And the greatest treasure in the world has ever seen.
You'll agree.
Well, tell them about it.
Will you tie it in between?
He finally found the place.
I'd see if I can tell you about it.
A wilderness of high grass, the kind of grass we've never seen before.
Higher than our head.
Drop edge is greater place.
Rose is an insect hanging out of the two insplaces, rats.
Silence.
Drifting.
He's crawling things.
Highly found the place I'll never know.
There's nothing to want us.
We just flashed our way through one more stand of high grass and that was the door.
The door was open.
The kind of ramp, let's face down.
In the darkness.
The darkness that seemed to begin a little too close to the bright end.
The darkness that...
Let me get to it here in a horrible heat that covered us like a coffin lit.
Yes, of course we went in.
We lighted our lanterns, went in alone.
It was probably came for a wasn't it?
And I think we were the first human beings who had just put on that long stone wrap and agreed many times.
You know what?
You could see it.
The passageway wasn't so bad.
Except for the pictures on the walls.
I think I'd rather not tell you about them.
But they're of course to give any intruder an idea of what would happen to him if he got caught in there.
I didn't believe me if I told you.
I want to remember this very clearly.
He stumbled against something.
It's a clever that opens the inner door.
And the door opened and I said who found this moment?
And the door closed behind us.
And our lanterns turned out.
I put off my hand for this.
It's still there.
It's still there a minute.
I get over my first few years.
There's this kind of longing in the dark.
Mm-hmm.
He's okay, honey.
I'm sure we only separate from each other.
First time too.
I like the lanterns again.
Nobody.
There's a lamp.
And there was a little light.
A little faint light.
I don't know if I couldn't see where it came from.
But our eyes got more and more used to the generator.
And I'm at fault when we found this one.
A couple of gloves going on.
A couple of gloves going on.
Come on.
Look over here.
What is this moment?
No, honey.
Okay.
Thank you all.
Any time?
What's holding it?
I can't.
I just need to breathe this thunder in there.
I'll be gone.
Really?
Let go of me.
Yeah.
Wait.
Don't touch your legs.
What?
You can tell something.
A globe of time comes.
A couple of gloves here.
What do you know about that?
Here, hold up to that in there.
I want to look at it, so.
There.
Look, look here.
Look at that.
Look.
Do you see what it is?
This little ball of silver.
I'm learning.
You see?
Better be possible.
This is the greatest doctor I can tell you.
Anyone has ever seen?
It's not the American government.
And look around here.
Look.
It's the Africa.
It's the world.
Do you really like how it means?
It means that these people know the world is around hundreds of years before coming up to this.
The proof that the people who live here know all about the world.
Look.
You're not saying it.
It's perfect.
I just love Canada.
That's what a discovery just is.
I'm afraid of it.
Oh, I found what holds it up.
Look.
It's not suspended in mid-air at all.
Feeding too little wires.
Once in school.
Anything?
I'm thinking.
I would know when it's so beautiful.
I'm so excited.
There are my eyes.
I think it's one figure the Mexican government isn't going to get.
Are you kidding?
There's a door to open.
I was wondering how we were going to get out again.
Now everything is going to be all right.
And I knew exactly what happened.
Because when I turned around and looked at the door,
I raised in my life and lit up the walls with a picture of a rock seen in the room.
I stood in.
I raised around the walls to see the parts with a high priest in all of the media.
Just like these illicit.
All of them staring at us.
Each one of them with a hole in his outstretched left hand.
And in the city and tip arrow drawn to the head.
In the greatest living room.
Yeah.
It was only a second before I realized they were all dead.
That they've been placed there long centuries ago.
That they were harmless.
And I laughed.
I took up the crystal globe.
That the little world lived in.
And I knew that we were outside of the world of grass and sunlight.
And I, like 20th century Atlas, carried the world on my shoulder.
I turned and looked back for a moment at the door.
And there, framed in the blackness beyond,
stood an instant man in the material of a high tree,
such as each that's behind us on the solar world.
And the arrow on the bow was pointed at my heart.
So I shot it.
And the arrow was kicking.
And the black lives when she started to cry.
And we came away.
And looking at this place I like to see.
See?
Is it a bulletin's face?
I think it's a real one I shot.
Never forget your face.
Well, there isn't much more to tell.
I think there is.
Oh, that's right.
Come in here.
I want you to see this world.
This little silver globe that was faxed nearly a thousand years before Columbus was born.
And the Mexican jungle has been got a name.
Here it is.
Hmm.
Lighter thing, isn't it?
What?
Oh, yes, I managed to find it to place the crystal globe that was in.
But it had a bigger earthquake than the planet was.
Yes.
I don't know why it still stays extended in the air like that.
There is a new reason for it, of course.
No, I'm not super natural.
Of course, if you're natural, you'll only find out why.
But there's something else you want to be to see.
Look at the closer.
Isn't it beautiful?
It's carbonates and radiation.
See the mountains are rocky.
The Himalayas over here.
And the ocean really looks wet, doesn't it?
Wonderful working.
Oh, no.
Look at this.
Here.
Take it with another fine glass.
Anything?
No, I guess you can.
You'd have to watch it for a long time to see.
I was.
Well, I'm pretty surprised when I discovered it.
Well, it's turning.
Turning on its axis once every 24 hours.
It's going to revolve in like that once every 24 hours.
For a million, million, million years then.
Now, you see, I haven't got the greatest treasure the world has ever seen.
Have I?
I really did feel the world.
And I'll tell you something.
The world is mine.
Not anybody doing anything.
I don't like how it takes care of them.
It's my world, please.
Don't believe it?
Well, look here.
This is a very fine button on the blowpipe.
And this is one.
Is it?
That's just a hand of begging.
What?
No, no, no.
Please don't.
Wait.
One second.
You see?
Nothing happens.
Isn't that so?
Liz, turn on the radio.
There's a new program on now.
Go ahead.
That's just kind of perfect.
No, no, no, no, no.
And be still.
Call again.
Hold for a minute, you see, in the holy land.
Here's the moment, please.
Okay.
Ladies and gentlemen, it is reported that the Sahara Desert, the driest place in the world,
has been suddenly animated by a widespread conference of unimaginable tension.
The rolling sand gills of the world's greater record.
I'm now at the first floor.
Go on.
I'm at the first floor.
There you see?
Sorry if I killed some people, but...
Well, I may have to kill lots of people some day, so...
It's crowded.
Don't believe it?
Well, here, take this music.
No?
Well, watch me.
What shall we destroy?
No, no, no.
Not a town.
We'll wait for that.
Besides, I can't pinpoint a town on a globe decided exactly.
Let's see here.
Please, please.
Ladies, will you sit down, please, and shut up?
No.
I guess this is fairly uninhabited.
Nor the Minnesota, and it's all before us there.
And it never had a earthquake.
So...
No, ma'am.
Just give it a few times to the needle.
Feel it?
That's them.
It's an earthquake a few thousand miles away, a very severe one.
Let's turn up the radio.
I don't want to.
In such a time of world unrest,
Mother Nature doesn't know how to fix a ham.
Show her your own power.
Oh no.
Thank you, gentlemen.
Here is another catastrophe.
But great Machavi range in northern Minnesota has been completely obliterated
according to first reports of a devastating earthquake that has laid waste thousands of square years.
Whatever.
Well...
What do you think?
No, ma'am.
I don't know exactly what to do if I can just keep these high proofs.
No, ma'am, please.
Well, blown enough.
Maybe I'll have just just taken too late of all visitors, and then I'll put them all away.
And...
Then I'll be alright.
I'd like to hear a thing.
Norman?
What do you want?
Norman?
The...
Well, hello brother priest.
Put that down.
Put it down, I say.
Put it down, all right.
No, no, no, no, no.
Stop, I said you.
No, no, no, no, no.
Cut...
Oh yes.
On my feet for an loud applause, the man was stolen plenty.
It was written in the record by Willis Cooper, and the man who spoke to you was Ernest Cappall, and here the farmer played Lear's.
The voice on the radio was out of field content. Music for clients leaves as usual is played by Albert Brolin.
Now for the word about next week, our writer director, Willis Cooper.
You know, nobody is still in the world, really. Everybody in the city always loses their moments still alive.
And while they were on the edge, we actually got to know nobody living it again, or you wouldn't have lived to hear these things.
So for next week, I've written a story called Slater than you think, and I hope you'll listen.
And so, I feel next week at the same time, I am Client Lear's Ernest Cappall.
Everyone is aware that the high cost of living is going higher, but did you know that the cost of dying is also going up?
Last year, the price was $2,200,000. That's right. $2,200,000 was a price we paid for 1947 plastic accidents with $1,100,000 Americans and killed 32,000.
We confirmed about the cost of helping the war foreign countries of the world, and yet we recklessly swung their lives and dollars.
And finally, it spenced away under the captions. Isn't it a shame that had to happen to them?
We forget that a moment's terrorism is on our side. My result is happening to us.
What are you driving or walking? Obey or practical? Look right, look left, look ahead.
So you won't be looking up from six feet under. Be careful. The life you say is maybe your own.
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