- Well... Take a good look at me.
- All right. I'm looking at you. Now what?

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

You can hear this line at 00:17:08 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- Oh, well, you were very kind. Boy, that was a narrow escape.

- Would you mind dropping me off further on a bit here?

- I should hand you over to the police. What did you steal?

- Steal? Oh, no, no. I... You think I'm a shoplifter. No, you're wrong, I haven't stolen anything.

- Well, you should give it back.

- No, really, really. I haven't, I swear.

- Look, it's a very simple thing to explain. All you have to do is know who I am.

- Is that all? Well?

- Well... Take a good look at me.

- All right. I'm looking at you. Now what?

- You mean you don't know who I am?

- Of course I don't. But I'm sure the police do.

- No, but they don't!

- How fortunate.

- Well, I can see I'll have to explain.

- Please don't. Let's change the subject. I'm sure it must be very embarrassing for you.

- Oh. Well, all right.

- Do you like New York?

- Not much. Do you?

- No! It's a terrible place! And I'm gonna get out of it, too! Somewhere where nobody knows me! Where I can be alone!

- It's funny you should say that. That's exactly how I feel.

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