Say, you're pretty sure of yourself, aren't you?

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

You can hear this line at 00:26:30 in the radio play.

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[...]

- Do you like it?

- Ohhhh, I love it!

- It gets steeper down here. Don't let go, now.

- Well?

- Oh, it was grand!

- You were frightened, though, huh?

- Oh, just a little, at first.

- Well, you'll never be frightened with me.

- We'll travel rougher roads and turn narrower corners...

- Will we?

- Say, you're pretty sure of yourself, aren't you?

- You know, you're lovely. I told you in the carriage that you could be, you know.

- Oh, I hate you!

- Good, good, good. There's nothing more helpful to romance than a little hate.

- Now, just tell me one thing. Ah, is your name really Brown?

- Yes, it is, but it's not the name by which most people know me. I shan't tell you my other name... it would spoil things!

- Ah, do you see that moon up there? That's where we belong, you and I. Alone on the moon, where nobody could ever bother us. Yeah, that's our home up there.

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