The romance of Cherry Chester, born Sarah Brown, and Anthony Amber ton, born Samuel Smith, has been one long series of arguments, but now all arguments are over and done with.
13 seconds sound clip from the The Moon's Our Home (1941) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:37:12 in the radio play.
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- You'll feel proud of your hands if you use New Quick Lux for dishes. They'll stay so nice.
- These gentle suds are fast and thrifty, too.
- So why not get that generous big box tomorrow and use Lux Flakes for dish-washing all the time?
- We pause now for station identification. This is the Columbia Broadcasting System.
- The curtain rises on the third act of 'The Moon's Our Home.'
- Safe in the bridal suite of the Moonsocket Hotel, they face each other as Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith.
- Not yet.
- Except for one thing, Sarah. There's something I must tell you.
- Oh, let it keep until tomorrow, please? You see, I have something to tell you, too.
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