11 seconds sound clip from the Remember the Night (1940) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:24:23 in the radio play.
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- And you might try leaving a cake you aren't using in among your linens or underthings. It'll leave them delightfully fragrant.
- Act Two of 'Remember the Night'...
- Westward, along the snowbanked highways from New York...
- More than 20 hours of steady driving have brought Lee Leander and Jack Sargent to Eltonville, Indiana, and the front gate of Lee's former home.
- A bright moon softens the outline of the ramshackle house that stands cold and dark on the outskirts of the town.
- From within the house, comes the warning wail of a dog, as Jack swings the car up to the sagging front porch.
- This is it, huh?
- Yes.
- Well, all out, then. The end of the line.
- Oh, please, let's wait till... Well, my mother might not even live here any more.
- Hey, don't be so nervous.
- Well, will you go in with me?
- Sure I'll go in with you. Come on, I've got your bag.
- See that tree?
- Yeah?
- I fell out of it when I was twelve. Oh, I was a terrible tomboy. See? From that branch right up there. Landed on my head, too.
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