You won't find another one like it in New York, madam.
4 seconds sound clip from the Remember the Night (1940) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:03:38 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- On her wrist is a diamond bracelet, placed there by an enthusiastic clerk.
- He smiles happily, sensing the sale is practically complete.
- Glorious, madam, isn't it? One of our most beautiful bracelets really.
- You won't regret taking it, madam.
- Five thousand. That's reasonable.
- You won't find another one like it in New York, madam.
- Shall I have Mr. Meyer make out the papers?
- Just a moment, please. I think I'd like to see one or two more before I make up my mind.
- Uh, that one in the lower tray, please. Let me see that.
- Personally, I prefer the one you're wearing but... Well, this one's quite beautiful, too.
- The emeralds set the diamonds off very nicely.
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