Oh. Oh, no. Thanks, but if you still wanted me afterwards... You'd be a sucker if you did, but If you did, it wouldn't be the same.

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

You can hear this line at 00:54:50 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- And while you were making your big gesture, did you stop to think how much you'd be hurting me?

- Do you think I'll stop loving you just because they lock you up with a bunch of hoodlums and hop heads for the next few years?

- I'm not much better.

- Well, you were good enough for me.

- Will you come and see me sometime?

- Come and see ya? I'm going to send for the judge and marry ya right this minute.

- Oh. Oh, no. Thanks, but if you still wanted me afterwards... You'd be a sucker if you did, but If you did, it wouldn't be the same.

- I'd be all square and you would have had plenty of time to think things over.

- I don't have to think. I'll be waiting for you, Lee. No matter how long it is, I'll be waiting.

- Jack, will you stand beside me and hold my hand when I'm sentenced?

- You know I will.

- Then I won't be afraid.

- It'll be kind of like a marriage at that, won't it?

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