Oh, tell me, is there a young man named Mr. Smith staying here?
6 seconds sound clip from the The Moon's Our Home (1941) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:24:30 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- You didn't write for accommodations.
- No, no, I didn't, but a friend of mine told me about your place and I needed a rest, so I just came.
- Oh, it's lovely here. How peaceful.
- Oh, tell me, is there a young man named Mr. Smith staying here?
- Smith? Why didn't you say so?
- That you were Mr. Smith's cousin he was expecting'.
- Yes. He said you'd come. He didn't tell me your name.
- You are his cousin, aren't you?
- Why, yes... that is, distantly.
- You, uh... You see, we haven't seen each other for years. I ran into him the other day.
- I see. Well, he's out tobogganing'. You can probably find him at the top of the hill.
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