A beautiful pearl ring. Read the card, mommy.
6 seconds sound clip from the Pinocchio (1939) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:21:28 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- Look Mommy, my doll's can say ma-ma.
- Children, children. Not quite so much noise.
- Any more presents? Any more presents?
- There's just one more, and it's for mother. Here you are, Peg.
- Oh, mommy, open it please. What is it? Look at the box. I bet it's a ring.
- It is.
- A beautiful pearl ring. Read the card, mommy.
- For the lovely hand of the loveliest woman I know.
- John darling, I think I'm going to kiss you. But you really shouldn't have done it, dear.
- Well, then you really shouldn't have such beautiful hands, sweetheart. They ask for jewels.
- And me, a staid old married woman.
- Ho, ho. Just a darling little homebody.
- Who washes dishes every day.
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