Ah. What a boy. What a business.
6 seconds sound clip from the Christmas in July (1944) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:30:07 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- Well, I'll bring you the money as soon as I put the check in the bank.
- Well, who is in a hurry? Drop in any time. Drop in tomorrow.
- I certainly will sir. Well, goodbye.
- We will. Good bye and thanks again.
- Ah. What a boy. What a business.
- Ah, I feel kind of good myself.
- Can you see the faces on everybody when we get there?
- Yeah. Like, like Christmas in July.
- Oh, it will be a happy New Year too darling, from now on. Everything new and clean and different.
- And just think... no more worry. That's the only terrible thing about being poor.
- Say, what kind of a house are we going have?
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