- You see, the whole trouble was I couldn't find Marie, that's my wife. I didn't know she had a job in a nightclub.
- Could've happened to anyone.

7 seconds sound clip from the The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:59:55.117 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- You're not going. You haven't even finished your breakfast.

- I'm afraid I haven't got much of an appetite this morning.

- Besides, I've gotta get downtown. Maybe now I can get into that apartment house where my wife lives.

- I'll drive you, Fred. I've got to get to work at the hospital. Just be a minute.

- I must've acted pretty disgracefully last night.

- No. You just fell in with bad company at Butch's and got stinking.

- You see, the whole trouble was I couldn't find Marie, that's my wife. I didn't know she had a job in a nightclub.

- Could've happened to anyone.

- If Al had come home a little later last night, we wouldn't have been in. And he wouldn't have known where to look for us.

- How is Al?

- We don't know yet.

- Ready, Fred.

- When he wakes up, you can tell him for me, I think he's a pretty lucky guy.

- Thank you, Fred.

- Goodbye, Milly, and thanks a lot for everything.

- Goodbye.

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