You're a well propertied woman. I wouldn't mind marryin' you meself.

— Michaeleen Flynn (Barry Fitzgerald)

7 seconds sound clip from the The Quiet Man (1952) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:40:06 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- And this you may tell your Mr Party of the first part: When I wed, whatever's my own, goes with me.

- Get up, little man.

- And all this furniture is mine.

- And I have that china, and linen, and 50 pounds in gold my father left me, and my mother's rings, brooches, my grandmother's veil, her silver comb...

- Thirty pounds odd in notes and silver I've earned these past 15 years, that's all.

- You're a well propertied woman. I wouldn't mind marryin' you meself.

- Eh, where'd you leave the bottle?

- And I'd have you tell him, that I'm no pauper to be going to him in my shift.

- Lo, young May moon is beamin' love, the glow of one's lamp is gleamin' love.

- How sweet to row through Mourner's Grove while the drowsy world is dreamin'...

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