- Oh, he might have had a little fever for me, but it isn't going any further and it hasn't been any place either.
- I see.
12 seconds sound clip from the Remember the Night (1940) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:40:32 in the radio play.
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- And, well, he's my son, and I wouldn't want anything or anyone to spoil it for him now.
- I see. But I don't see why anything should spoil it for him, do you?
- I see.
- He's no fool. And, even if he was, I wouldn't hurt him. Or you, Aunt Emmy or... even Willy.
- Thank you, dear. And good night.
- But you do love him, don't you?
- Lee? Lee? How 'bout that good-night cigarette?
- No. No, thanks. I'm too sleepy.
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