Yeah, yeah... she'd be after me like a hawk. She'd have me up before the medical association.
6 seconds sound clip from the Consequence (1949) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:05:45 in the radio play.
Quote context
[...]
- No? Why do you think I've given up every dream I've ever had.
- Why do you think I spend my life treating the imaginary ills of a lot of wealthy hypochondriacs?
- You gotta do something about it. You gotta get out, gotta go to another city, go to another country.
- Yeah, yeah... she'd be after me like a hawk. She'd have me up before the medical association.
- Oh, there are a thousand things she could do and would do.
- I've thought of it every way there... it's no use.
- So... ah, it's off my chest now you know and... I'm sorry I disillusioned you. Excuse me.
- Dr. Martin. Oh, well... well, now? Right. I'll be right down.
- You're not going out now? I want to talk to you.
[...]