- Let me see, Colonel Evans, old Philip Evans.
- No.

4 seconds sound clip from the Holiday (1938) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:33:33.347 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Oh, an excellent firm.

- A born New Yorker?

- No, no. I was born in Baltimore. 1908, July the 6th. I'm 30.

- Baltimore. I used to have a lot of good friends in Baltimore. Let me see. The Whites, the Clarence-Whites.

- Possibly you knew them?

- I don't believe I ever did.

- No? And there was Archer Fuller's family?

- I'm afraid not.

- Let me see, Colonel Evans, old Philip Evans.

- No.

- No, I haven't been there in some years, and, well, I wouldn't know them anyway.

- You see, my father had a small grocery store in Baltimore.

- Oh, indeed.

- Yes. He was never able to make a go of it though, and when he died, he left a number of debts, which Mother worked very hard to clear up.

- I was only a child at the time and naturally I couldn't help her very much.

- Mother died the May before my 16th birthday.

- Oh, yeah? How sad.

- Yes, it was pretty sad.

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