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On this Earth, there's only one woman. There's you.

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

You can hear this line at 00:45:38 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh, what do you think?

- I think the world's quite sane and we're completely mad. Now, come on, let's get out of here.

- Well, there's a terrace outside.

- Come on, quick.

- Oh, darling, why didn't you tell me? I never would have run away from you.

- Aw, I tried to tell ya... I was too sick. I... Anyway, you wouldn't listen.

- I thought it was the memory of some woman you couldn't forget.

- On this Earth, there's only one woman. There's you.

- Oh, darling, I've missed you so.

- I was gonna drink myself into my grave.

- You couldn't, sweetie. You'd've gotten sick.

- Yeah. Yeah, that's right, I know.

- Tell me, though... you've changed. What's it all about? Your clothes and everything. Where are my freckles? What's happened to Sarah Brown?

- Well, there's something we've got to talk over. Something important.

- Well, of course, darling, any time you want.

[...]

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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