Think it over. Those were nice letters, weren't they?

4 seconds sound clip from the The Shop Around the Corner (1940) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:27:42.852 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- He picks on me, too. The other day he called me an idiot. What could I do? I said, Yes, Mr. Matuschek I'm an idiot. I'm no fool.

- Listen, maybe he has business worries. Or maybe he has some trouble with his wife.

- Is that true, Pirovitch? Is he having trouble with his wife?

- I don't know it's none of my business. I'm talking to Kralik. What do you want? And I don't know anything. Leave me alone, please.

- Kralik, don't be impulsive. Not at a time like this. Not when millions of people are out of work.

- I can get a job anywhere.

- Can you? Let's be honest.

- Anyway, I'll take a chance. I'm no coward, you know. I'm not afraid.

- I am. I have a family.

- Well, I haven't.

- Think it over. Those were nice letters, weren't they?

- It's already been paid for. Just leave it downstairs at the desk.

- Mr. Kralik, do you think I'll have to work tonight too? After all, I'm a child.

- No, you don't have to stay.

- Do you mean it?

- Yeah, I'll straighten it out with Mr. Matuschek.

- Thanks, Mr. Kralik!

- May I help you, Mr. Kralik?

- No, thank you.

- Oh, no trouble at all.

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