Ok, please, please. I can't sign all your books. I'd like to, but really I haven't time.
6 seconds sound clip from the The Moon's Our Home (1941) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:07:20 in the radio play.
Quote context
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- Hilda, go home and pack everything! Everything! We're leaving for New York! Ohhhhh!
- Don't stand there as if you were painted on the wall! Do something!
- Do you mind explaining what this is all about? You'll find I understand English like a native.
- Lucy Van Steedan. Hot or cold, she gets her way.
- Ok, please, please. I can't sign all your books. I'd like to, but really I haven't time.
- Conductor, we should have left five minutes ago. What's holding this train?
- Sorry, we're waiting' for a guy named Anthony Amber ton.
- Hey, Anthony Amber ton's here! Anthony Amber ton! Anthony Amber ton!
- Well! That seemed to interest everybody. Who is this Anthony Amber ton?
- Movies?
- Books. My wife reads herself to sleep with 'em.
- Yeah.
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