Hermione? Not an easy woman to forget. Very strong. Always managing things. The house, my wardrobe, my friends... When we dined at a restaurant, she even ordered my food.

— Hubert Schumacher (Peter Lorre)

16 seconds sound clip from the Back for Christmas (Suspense) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:07:52 in the radio play.

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- How long have you been alone? I knew you were a widower, of course, the first time I saw you... I can always tell.

- There's a certain sadness in a man's eyes... a sweet sadness, I think...when he has been married and then lost...

- A widower... I never thought of it in quite that way...

- Oh, I'm sorry... I, shouldn't be talking like this.

- I've often wondered what she must have been like - your wife, I mean.

- Hermione? Not an easy woman to forget. Very strong. Always managing things. The house, my wardrobe, my friends... When we dined at a restaurant, she even ordered my food.

- She was always managing things, her whole life... she managed herself to death!

- Poor woman. She must have loved you very much.

- But she needn't have put herself out so. It's plain to see you don't need things managed for you.

- You need companionship, I think, someone sympathetic with your work, but the last thing on earth you need is a manager.

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