Oh, it's that stuck-up Mrs. Gardiner and her daughter. Don't move.
5 seconds sound clip from the Little Women (1950) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:23:26 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- I'm Beth. And I'll come if no one will hear me and be disturbed.
- Not a soul, my dear. Not a soul.
- And please tell your mother that I think all her daughters are simply fastidious.
- Oh, Beth! Isn't he just perfectionary?
- Somebody's coming. Let's hide again.
- Oh, it's that stuck-up Mrs. Gardiner and her daughter. Don't move.
- Did you see him, Sallie? Theodore Laurence still with that impudent Josephine March?
- Well, it's very obvious she's set her cap for him.
- Well, Mr. Laurence will have something to say about that. I'm sure he has other ideas for the boy.
- Of course, it would be a triumph for Mrs. March. I must say, she's managing the affair very well.
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