Yes. Her hands, for instance. In a way, the appearance of a woman's hands doesn't seem important. But oh, how very important it really is.

10 seconds sound clip from the Pinocchio (1939) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:22:06 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- And me, a staid old married woman.

- Ho, ho. Just a darling little homebody.

- Who washes dishes every day.

- Now that, Sally, was a homey loving scene that might happen anywhere.

- You know, I don't believe there's anything that touches a woman quite so much as knowing her husband adores her.

- His love is so precious.

- And made up of so many little things.

- Yes. Her hands, for instance. In a way, the appearance of a woman's hands doesn't seem important. But oh, how very important it really is.

- One of the big little things that makes for happiness.

- And that's why Lux flakes are so important an item in the household.

- For Lux helps a woman do dish washing and other soap and water tasks, and yet helps keep her hands looking dainty and feminine.

- You know, so few of us can afford maids. But that's no reason we should look like drudges.

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