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Of course, every time I've ever seen him, he's been barking at something. Nevertheless, I rather like him.

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

You can hear this line at 00:16:43 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- When the lamps are lighted, it's like looking at a picture, Miss March... all of you gathered around the fire with your mother.

- Well then, why don't you come over? Then you'd be a part of the picture.

- And Marmee is so splendid.

- Well, my grandfather mightn't approve. He'd say I was imposing. But in spite of that...

- Oh, bilge. Oh, I know his face frightens half of Concord, but it doesn't frighten me.

- Of course, every time I've ever seen him, he's been barking at something. Nevertheless, I rather like him.

- Well, that's something, isn't it?

- Oh. Mr. Laurence.

- Thank you, madam! My face frightens half of Concord, does it?

- Yes, sir. Frankly, it does.

- You understand, I don't think you mean to frighten them, but your face is... Well, you asked me, sir, and... Yes, I do think so.

- And I bark, do I?

- I've heard you bark. Yes, sir. Perhaps you don't bark all the time, but you do bark. Yes, sir.

[...]

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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