Now, please don't break anything.
4 seconds sound clip from the The Moon's Our Home (1941) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:19:46 in the radio play.
Quote context
[...]
- Ali? Oh, how sweet. Remind me to send him a wire.
- You needn't bother. He's here in New York and he's called sixteen times this afternoon.
- Only sixteen? He's slipping.
- And... we're sailing for Buenos Aires tonight at twelve.
- Sailing? Tonight? Lucy's idea!
- Yes, conceived shortly after the flowers arrived.
- She's meddling again! I won't stand it!
- Now, please don't break anything.
- Buenos Aires? And why not? Must be quite lovely at this time of year.
- What?
- Give me that phone book. Yes, yes, the ocean voyage would do Lucy a world of good.
- Oh, dear Horace. How thoughtful, how very thoughtful of him.
- Sarah, do you feel all right?
- Go and tell my doting grandparent that I'm delighted with her plans.
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