And so they were married in Flatbush they tarried to hear love's sweet call once again.
9 seconds sound clip from The Danny Kaye Radio Show - "A Baby From Washington" (3.02.1945).
You can hear this line at 00:26:01 in the radio play.
Quote context
[...]
- There's a question I'd like to be poppin' ya.
- Well, go on, I don't see nuttin' stoppin' ya.
- Well, Moitle, my toitle, I'll make this real terse.
- Will ya take me for better or worse as your cherce. Kindly answer nor or yerse.
- You know the answer of kerse.
- And so they were married in Flatbush they tarried to hear love's sweet call once again.
- Long live Danny the Kaye, the good King of Brooklyn.
- And who, may I ask, intrudes his presence in the midst of these emotional nuptial ceremonies?
- Tis I, Kenneth the Niles, bearing good tidings. My credentials.
- An eminent emissary from the far off kingdoms of Milwakee and Peoria.
[...]