8 seconds sound clip from the Remember the Night (1940) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:33:07 in the radio play.
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- She reminds me of your father's cousin, Winifred, who died when her second was born, the lovely sweet thing.
- Wait a minute, mother. Unfortunately, the girl's a crook. I'm going to put her in jail when we get back to New York. But, in the meanwhile, she had no place to go for Christmas, so I...
- Oh, the poor lamb. You'll do no such thing. Why, that girl's as honest as all outdoors. I can tell by just looking at her face.
- Well, if she did take some little thing, I'm sure it was entirely by mistake. She's probably, um, a hypochondriac.
- Hypochondriac, huh? Well, she might be at that.
- She hasn't really taken things, has she, dear? You're just making a bad joke, now, aren't you?
- No, I'm afraid this isn't even her first offense. But that doesn't mean she wasn't unhappy, and lonely, and a human being like the rest of us.
- Well, the poor thing probably didn't get enough love as a child.
- Do you remember how bad you were? Well, not really bad, but... Do you remember the time you took my egg money I was gonna buy a new dress with? And then how hard you worked to pay it back when you understood?
- You made me understand.
- No, it was love, dear, that made you understand.
- Well, I do hope she enjoys her stay here. Now, we must do everything to make her happy and comfortable and to feel like one of the family.
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