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- Do you believe in fables?
- I used to.
- Well, fables always have a happy ending, don't they?
- Always, darling.

10 seconds sound clip from the The Moon's Our Home (1941) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:41:57 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Why do the papers want to hurt me? Why are people so unkind? I've done nothing. At least, nothing that concerns them.

- You're a public figure and, as such, your life is not your own.

- Oh, I've made an awful fizzle of things, haven't I? It seems that I always do.

- I just wanted to get away, to be myself. I didn't expect to get myself in a jam. And what a jam I'm in, you'll never know.

- I haven't bothered you with any questions, and I won't, either.

- Thank you, darling.

- Do you believe in fables?

- I used to.

- Well, fables always have a happy ending, don't they?

- Always, darling.

- Good morning, Sarah. I want to speak to you.

- I thought you would, Granny.

- Boyce, you may leave.

- Yes, ma'am.

- Sarah, everything is arranged. I've already talked to Horace and the newspapermen are waiting.

- Waiting for what?

- For the announcement of your engagement to Horace!

- Engagement? But, Granny...

- My dear, my dear... I've gone over the situation quite thoroughly.

[...]

The Moon's Our Home (1941) Sound Clip

The Moon's Our Home (1941)Quotes from The Moon's Our Home, Lux Radio Theatre play broadcast in 1941, adapted after Faith Baldwin's novel, featuring sound clips.

Actors: James Stewart (Anthony Amberton / John Smith), Carole Lombard (Cherry Chester / Sarah Brown), Clara Blandick (Lucy), Verna Felton (Boyce)

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