- Why, you... you kissed me.
- Yes, Miss. I sure did, Miss.
- You... you kissed me.

14 seconds sound clip from the The African Queen (1952) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:29:30 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Do you recognize them? I've never seen them before.

- I can't say that I have either, Miss.

- What if no one... ever has?

- What if they don't even have a name?

- Well, name or not, Miss, they sure are pretty.

- Here, put one in your hair. Catch.

- Oh, dear. Oh, I dropped it.

- No, no, no, I'll get it.

- No, no, I can pick it up.

- Well, look at us. Hands and knees in three inches of water, looking for a flower. I could laugh and cry and, I...

- Why, you... you kissed me.

- Yes, Miss. I sure did, Miss.

- You... you kissed me.

- Mr. Allnut? Mr. Allnut? Uh... dear?

- Huh? Oh... Hello, Rosie.

- You've been napping. Supper's ready.

- Rosie! Fancy you building' a fire and all while I slept.

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