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Well, I mustn't take any more of your time. Thank you so much. I know our readers will adore every word you've said.

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

You can hear this line at 00:06:09 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- I could only fall in love with a man I didn't know, and who didn't know me. There should be nothing but us two: the man and the woman.

- No past. Perhaps no future. Just the magnificent present!

- Oh, my...

- That's it! That's what I want! Oh, they're going to eat this up!

- Oh, miss? I'm afraid it's another telegram from your grandmother.

- I thought I told you to take those telegrams and...!

- Oh, thank you, Hilda, for bringing it to me. Just put it down.

- Yes, miss.

- Well, I mustn't take any more of your time. Thank you so much. I know our readers will adore every word you've said.

- Goodbye, Miss Manning. Thank you.

- Well! If I recall your last interview, you were all for athletics. You hopped over a couple of fences to prove it. Romance was out, and you were wedded to the open air.

- That was the last interview.

- But, you know, there's something in what I just said to that woman.

- Well, if there is, it certainly escaped me.

- Read your telegram.

[...]

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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