Aunt March? You still want me to work for you, don't you?
4 seconds sound clip from the Little Women (1950) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:07:16 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- Forgive me, Aunt, but that was years ago and has nothing to do with now.
- Besides, it was our money that got lost, not yours.
- It's a waste of time to talk. Nobody listens to me anyhow. Merry Christmas!
- I'll walk out to your sleigh with you.
- And catch your death of cold while you're about it.
- Aunt March? You still want me to work for you, don't you?
- Well, I'd like to be your companion.
- A companion should be companionable, young woman.
- I am willing to bury the hatchet.
- Very well, then. Come over after the holidays. And bring an apron!
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