Well, you may tell him that we don't like anybody in our house. That is, we like a great many people, but we don't like young men. Oh, we like young men, too, but we don't like young men who wonder about who else we like.

Jo March (June Allyson)

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

You can hear this line at 00:15:28 in the radio play.

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- Well, this blancmange looks too good to eat.

- Oh, it isn't.

- Meg made it. She's the oldest.

- Oh, she is?

- You know, John and I were wondering...

- Why should he wonder?

- Well, he seems quite taken by your sister's beauty and... Well, he wondered if there was anybody... That is, anybody she liked.

- Did he ask you to find out?

- No, no, no. I was just...

- Well, you may tell him that we don't like anybody in our house. That is, we like a great many people, but we don't like young men. Oh, we like young men, too, but we don't like young men who wonder about who else we like.

- And Meg is too young and too fine... and far, far too clever to bother about who wonders about it. It's ridiculous!

- I beg your pardon, Miss March. Uh, you're on fire.

- What?

- Your dress... in the rear.

- Oh, how clumsy... Well, put it out! Don't just stand there.

- Oh, I'm sorry. I hope I didn't hurt you.

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