- Will you love me always?
- Of course I will.
- For always and always?
- I don't know why not.
- It might be a long time.

— Betty (Linda Darnell)

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

You can hear this line at 00:30:54 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Well, happy New Year.

- Oh, it will be a happy New Year too darling, from now on. Everything new and clean and different.

- And just think... no more worry. That's the only terrible thing about being poor.

- Say, what kind of a house are we going have?

- Any kind you like.

- How about a penthouse?

- Oh, they come kind of high don't they?

- Oh, I was only... Oh, Jimmy you...

- Will you love me always?

- Of course I will.

- For always and always?

- I don't know why not.

- It might be a long time.

- It might be an awful long time.

- I hope so. The longer the sweeter, baby. Mmm, gosh.

- I just don't know what to think. 'Buy anything you want,' he says. 'An automobile, new dresses, furniture, even a davenport, anything.'

- I know. Mine Irving, he drinks too, once in a while.

- Oh, but Jimmy, he never takes a drink unless something terrible has happened.

- Maybe he lost his job.

[...]