- Who are you?
- You may call me Aunt Amanda. I'm a friend of your papa's.

6 seconds sound clip from the Fugue in C Minor (Suspense) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:11:40 in the radio play.

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[...]

- I'd much rather hear about... Well, about school.

- We're not going back there... no matter what anybody says!

- David!

- That's all right.

- Then you didn't like school?

- No! And Mommy didn't like it either. She cried when we went away.

- Oh. But your mama wanted you to be educated, didn't she? She wanted you to grow up and be intelligent people, didn't she? Well, didn't she, Daphne?

- Who are you?

- You may call me Aunt Amanda. I'm a friend of your papa's.

- Do you know where my mama is?

- Your mama? Well, your mama's in Heaven, dear.

- No, she's not.

- Then where is she, dear?

- Please. Please don't start them off, Amanda. It's too upsetting.

- Come along, children. Now we're going to have a little music, like old times.

- Do you remember when your mother was alive, we all used to play together? David, you, with your cornet and Daphne at the violin. And Mama at the piano.

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