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- My wife's father died and left her a lumber mill and a narrow gauge railroad and a couple of other things. And I'm looking after them.
- I see. I see.

11 seconds sound clip from the The Thin Man (1936) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:11:56 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Eh, Charles, what's Mimi up to?

- Oh, Dorothy's mother? does she have to be up to something?

- She usually is.

- Trying one way or another to get money out of Wynant.

- I wanted to find out if you were... sleuthing for her.

- I haven't been a detective for four years.

- You don't say.

- My wife's father died and left her a lumber mill and a narrow gauge railroad and a couple of other things. And I'm looking after them.

- I see. I see.

- What's all the fuss about? Is Wynant in hiding?

- You know as much about it as I do. I haven't seen him in three months.

- He sends word through Julia Wolf when he wants money... I give it to her and she gives it to him.

- Mine. Hello? Oh, just a moment. It's for you, Mr. Macaulay. Your office.

- Oh, thank you.

- Hello? What? He is? Well, where is he? Very well.

[...]

The Thin Man (1936) Sound Clip

The Thin ManFunny quotes with sound clips from The Thin Man - radio drama based on Dashiell Hammett's book, first broadcast on Thursday August 06, 1936 on CBS's Lux Radio Theatre.

Actors: William Powell (Nick), Myrna Loy (Nora), Porter Hall (Macauley), Minna Gombel (Mimi), Dorothy (Barbara Luddy), William Henry (Gilbert)

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