Come here to me, Sarah Brown.
4 seconds sound clip from the The Moon's Our Home (1941) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:11:19 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- Give me the simple primitive woman, the woman of long silences...
- Well, I'm only a publisher, but I'll see what I can do.
- Oh. Yeah. Well, let's go... as long as they aren't here to see me. Come on, Holbrook.
- Let me through, please! I can't stop now! Boyce, get me out of here. I've got to get home to Granny!
- Well, where is she? Where's Granny? Don't tell me I'm too late! I'll...
- Well!
- Come here to me, Sarah Brown.
- Granny, why aren't you in bed?
- Let me look at you. You're thinner. Well, we'll change that.
- Huh! You look fairly healthy, though.
- Yes, but you're the one that's ill, I believe.
- I? I never had a sick day in my life!
- Lucy! You... you old folk fisher, you!
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