- Oh. Well, how much do you owe this hotel?
- A hundred and twenty six dollars and forty cents.
7 seconds sound clip from the Remember the Night (1940) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:16:17 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- I'm going away on a little trip, and it's quite a drive, and I haven't had my dinner yet.
- Oh. You mean you want me to go?
- Where?
- No.
- Well, where have you been living, in a tree?
- I had a room in a hotel, but they locked me out.
- Oh. Well, how much do you owe this hotel?
- A hundred and twenty six dollars and forty cents.
- Oh. Well, that doesn't solve any problems.
- Look, why don't you just put me back in the clink? That solves lots of problems.
- Well, for one thing, I'm not sure I can, and... Well, that wasn't the idea.
- Not yet.
- Well, come on then. I'll take you to dinner and we'll figure something out.
- You really didn't want me to come here at all then?
- I see.
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