Anyway, I know you two would much rather talk over old times by yourself.

5 seconds sound clip from the Consequence (1949) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:03:27 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- I know, but Ecuador...

- They've got to have medical care out of those plantations some way and I like it.

- I don't see how you stand it living like a hermit, cut off from civilization, not making... Well, I mean they can't possibly pay you what...

- No, no...

- What time...? Oh, my goodness, I've got to run.

- Are you leaving us, Gwen?

- I promised mother I'd come out to the country tonight.

- Anyway, I know you two would much rather talk over old times by yourself.

- I'm sorry... Well, in case I don't see you again, thanks for everything. It's been swell.

- Well, you're coming back sometime, aren't you?

- Oh, maybe 5 years, maybe 10, maybe never.

- Silly... You come back next year and plan to stay for a while.

- Oh, thank you.

- I am sorry I have to go, but you two have a nice evening.

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