Now this whole thing must be kept in strictest confidence. What I told you over the telephone is between the three of us. Me, Mr. Matuschek, and you. Here.

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

You can hear this line at 00:58:42.594 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Well, doctor, I would say it's a nervous breakdown. What do you think?

- It appears to be an acute epileptoid manifestation and a panphobic melancholiac with some indication of a neurasthenia cordus.

- Is that more expensive than a nervous breakdown?

- Pardon me, Mr. Katona. Precisely what position do you hold with Matuschek and Company?

- Well, I would describe myself as a contact man. I keep contact between Matuschek and Company and the customers on a bicycle.

- Do you mean, an errand boy?

- Doctor, did I call you a pill-peddler?

- Hello, Mr. Kralik.

- Well, how is he?

- I wanna thank you for your splendid reaction to my telephone call. I knew you wouldn't fail us.

- Is it serious?

- Actually, it was a terrible shock. Well, I have to get over it.

- Now this whole thing must be kept in strictest confidence. What I told you over the telephone is between the three of us. Me, Mr. Matuschek, and you. Here.

- Ah. Thank you for coming, Kralik. Thank you. Sit down.

- You remember the last time you came to my house for dinner? I said that if things go well, I might take it easier and maybe by Christmas make you manager of the shop. Well, now I have to take it easier.

- Would you care to work for me again? After...

- No, don't even think about it, sir.

- Is it possible that I ever distrusted you? I hated you. I couldn't stand your presence anymore. That's how far jealousy can drive a man.

- No, but that's all over now, sir.

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