It is your duty, Miss Independence, to marry a rich man and help your family!

Aunt March

7 seconds sound clip from the Little Women (1950) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:39:12 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- We weren't alone for five minutes before Aunt March descended on us and ordered me out in the hall.

- What was he doing? Proposing to you, wasn't he?

- Oh, please, Aunt March. He'll hear you.

- Well, let me tell you, Miss... accept that rook, crook or Brooke and not one penny of my money goes to you!

- I shall marry whom I please and I don't care anything about your money!

- It is your duty, Miss Independence, to marry a rich man and help your family!

- You may be perfectly sure that fortune-chaser knows you have a rich aunt and that is why he wants to marry you!

- How dare you say such a thing?

- Why, my John would no more marry for money than I would!

- Ha! Do as you please! But the day you marry him, consider yourself disinherited!

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