Just like her father, she is! Always laughin' at serious things, she was. Never doin' what she's told till she winds up stealin'.

11 seconds sound clip from the Remember the Night (1940) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:26:06 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- What did you come here for? What do you want?

- Oh, I don't want anything, mama. It was just Christmas and Mr. Sargent happened to be driving past...

- You see, I live in Wabash; it's just about fifty miles from here, and I knew you'd be glad to see...

- Glad? Why should I be glad? Good riddance to bad rubbish, I said the day she left.

- Oh, mama, please.

- Just like her father, she is! Always laughin' at serious things, she was. Never doin' what she's told till she winds up stealin'.

- Stealin' my mission money! Money I'd put by with the sweat of my brow, that's what!

- I didn't steal it. I told you a thousand times I only borrowed it. I was going to pay you back!

- But you didn't pay me back, did you? And you never paid me back!

- Well, how could I after you called me a thief right in front of the whole town? Nobody would give me a job!

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