- We wouldn't care to spend that much.
- No, that's what I thought.
- But I could if I felt like it.

6 seconds sound clip from the Christmas in July (1944) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:26:58 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- I was only trying to be helpful, that's all.

- It's immaterial to me how big a stone you'll look at.

- Ah, fresh guy.

- Here, what do you think of this for instance?

- Boy, how much is that one?

- 12000 dollars.

- We wouldn't care to spend that much.

- No, that's what I thought.

- But I could if I felt like it.

- Oh, you could! Well, that puts everything on an entirely different basis. Now, let me see...

- Jimmy, I'm in love with that one. There, in the case.

- Yes, there's no denying it's a lovely little rock.

- Well, then I guess we'll take it.

- Yes sir.

- Of course, I haven't got the cash with me, but I've got a check here...

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