- Well, I used to live in Europe with my parents before they died.
- Oh, I'm sorry.

7 seconds sound clip from the Little Women (1950) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:14:05 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- Oh, I call this splendor. That's what I call it... splendor!

- Mister, you should be the happiest creature alive.

- Well, it's just a room to me. And it certainly doesn't make me happy.

- Some tea, Miss March? How many lumps?

- One, please. Uhhh, three.

- Now do tell me all about yourself. Oh, of course I know all about your school and the Army. But before that, what?

- Well, I used to live in Europe with my parents before they died.

- Oh, I'm sorry.

- I'm going to Europe, too, you know.

- Oh, really? When?

- Oh, well, I don't know exactly.

- You see, my Aunt March... I've decided to work for her as companion...

- Oh, and what a nervous, fidgety soul she is, too.

- Well, anyway, my Aunt March has rheumatism, and the doctor thought that baths... Oh, not that she hasn't got a bath. She has a very nice bath.

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