- And I bark, do I?
- I've heard you bark. Yes, sir. Perhaps you don't bark all the time, but you do bark. Yes, sir.

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

You can hear this line at 00:17:05 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- Of course, every time I've ever seen him, he's been barking at something. Nevertheless, I rather like him.

- Well, that's something, isn't it?

- Oh. Mr. Laurence.

- Thank you, madam! My face frightens half of Concord, does it?

- Yes, sir. Frankly, it does.

- You understand, I don't think you mean to frighten them, but your face is... Well, you asked me, sir, and... Yes, I do think so.

- And I bark, do I?

- I've heard you bark. Yes, sir. Perhaps you don't bark all the time, but you do bark. Yes, sir.

- And with all that, you rather like me, do you?

- Yes, I do. I really do, in spite of everything.

- And I like you. Have a cup of tea.

- Oh, thank you, I had one. I was just going.

- No, not so fast, young lady. I have something to ask you... Unless you have already asked her.

- Uh, no, sir. I've had difficulty saying much of anything, sir.

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