Marmee's packing now, Aunt March, and she sent me to ask for your help.
5 seconds sound clip from the Little Women (1950) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:31:40 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- But then, I suppose, all I could think of was John, John Brooke.
- But one event struck all of us... like a bolt of lightning. A telegram from the War Department.
- Well! So your father's in a hospital, eh? Wounded?
- Marmee's packing now, Aunt March, and she sent me to ask for your help.
- She needs... twenty-five dollars for the fare.
- Oh, Aunt March, what's the use of all that now? The train leaves in two hours.
- Always interrupting me! But you'll listen this time!
- I only came here because Marmee says she's not too proud to beg for Father.
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