Oh, now, I should have told you, but that perfume... I never thought... You know, all this time, you've never used it. Wash that... Change your clothes... Take a bath or something...

— (James Stewart)

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

You can hear this line at 00:38:28 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Holy smokes, that perfume again! You've got that perfume on your neck!

- Well, what's the matter with it?

- I can't stand it! I'm getting sick!

- Well, it's 'Cherry Blossom'...

- I know it is! Now, open the windows, will ya? Open 'em quick!

- For heaven's sakes, are you crazy? It's named after Cherry Chester.

- I know, I know! Well, why don't you do something? Don't stand there like a petrified forest! Open the window! Can't you see I'm sick?

- Well, do you expect me to freeze to death just because you've got a complex or something?

- Oh, now, I should have told you, but that perfume... I never thought... You know, all this time, you've never used it. Wash that... Change your clothes... Take a bath or something...

- Oh, I understand now. You've got memories, haven't you? That perfume brings them back?

- Yes.

- Oh, you admit it?

- No!

- Don't deny it! I can see it in your face!

- I'm sick! That's what you see in my face!

- Oh, our wedding night and you're thinking of someone else! Oh, I hate you!

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