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- Now, tell me, how's the family?
- Oh, they're all fine, Jo. Except Beth. She hasn't been well since she was so sick that time.

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

You can hear this line at 00:45:35 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- I will tell you something. There is no greater pleasure than to hear or see something beautiful with someone - someone who...

- Excuse me, Miss March? You have visitors, miss. Your aunt and your sister.

- Yes, Amy and Aunt March were in New York, but not for long. Aunt March was taking Amy abroad to Europe.

- Of course I know I promised to take you to Europe, Jo, but then Amy and I get along famously, and I never did get along with you, now did I?

- Oh, it's all right.

- Oh, and, Amy dear, I'm so happy for you.

- Now, tell me, how's the family?

- Oh, they're all fine, Jo. Except Beth. She hasn't been well since she was so sick that time.

- Beth. Oh, but she must get well. She must.

- And you do know that Meg is expecting? Dreadful, isn't it?

- No, Auntie, it's wonderful.

- And how's Laurie?

- Well, didn't you see him when he was here?

- Here? In New York?

- Mm hm, two weeks ago.

[...]

Little Women (1950) Sound Clip

Little Women vintage book coverAudio quotes from the old-time radio play "Little Women", based on Louisa May Alcott's novel, broadcast March 13, 1950 on CBS's Lux Radio Theatre.

Actors: June Allyson (Jo March), Janet Leigh (Meg March), Margaret O’Brien (Beth March), Rhoda Williams (Amy March), Peter Lawford (Laurie), Betty Lou Gerson (Marmee March), Robert Boone (Professor Bhaer)

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