You know, we're gonna represent something, Tracy, you and I and our home. Something straight and sound and fine. Then perhaps your friend, Mr. Haven, will be somewhat less condescending.

14 seconds sound clip from the The Philadelphia Story movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:49:56 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- We sailed her down the coast of Maine and back the summer we were married. My, she was yare.

- Yare?

- What's that mean? It means, uh... Oh, what does it mean? Easy to handle, quick to the helm, fast, bright. Everything a boat should be. Until she develops dry rot.

- Oh, George, to get away, somehow to be useful in the world.

- Useful? You, Tracy? Why, I'm going to build you an ivory tower with my own two hands.

- Like fun you are.

- Do you mean you've been in one too long?

- Well... I mean that, and a lot of things.

- You know, we're gonna represent something, Tracy, you and I and our home. Something straight and sound and fine. Then perhaps your friend, Mr. Haven, will be somewhat less condescending.

- George. You... You don't really mind him, do you? I mean, the fact of him?

- The fact of him? What do you mean?

- Well, I mean... Well, you know, that he ever was my lord and master, that we ever were...

- I don't believe he ever was, Tracy. Not really. I don't believe that anyone ever was or ever will be.

- That's the wonderful thing about you, Tracy.

- What? How?

- Well, you're like some marvelous, distant, well, queen, I guess.

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