Oh, good evening, Mrs. Chumley. How delightful to see you here.
5 seconds sound clip from the Fugue in C Minor (Suspense) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:02:58 in the radio play.
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[...]
- Rich as Croesus, charming, cultured.
- A lonely widower with two dear little children.
- And besides that, he's just your type. A real intellectual. You should hear him play the pipe organ.
- And you know, I've met so few interesting men lately.
- And all you'd have to do is lift your little finger.
- Oh, good evening, Mrs. Chumley. How delightful to see you here.
- I'd like you to meet my sister, Amanda Peabody.
- It's a lovely party, Mr. Evans.
- Have you just come to Pilotsville?
- Yes.
- She's down from New York, visiting me, after the whirl of the hectic social season.
- Oh, indeed? Well, I'm afraid our Pilotsville society must seem a bit dull to you.
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