- You're laughing at me.
- At you, honey? No, sir.

6 seconds sound clip from the Song of the South (1946) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:14:46.080 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Suppose we stops by my place and picks up some cornbread? And maybe some sweet potatoes? To be sure, honey.

- Gimme your hand. I need your young eyes in the dark.

- Sort of late in the day to be starting on such a long trip, ain't it?

- Well, you don't have to go... Just 'cause you said you would.

- Well, now, I ain't heard nobody say nothing about not going. Of course I'll go.

- And I'm not coming back!

- You're laughing at me.

- At you, honey? No, sir.

- I was laughing because they're exactly the words that old Brer Rabbit used the time that he lit out from his briar patch.

- And I ain't never coming back neither!

- Yes, sir, those were his very words.

- Well, I reckon I better be getting my things together so we can be leaving.

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