That was the last interview.

3 seconds sound clip from the The Moon's Our Home (1941) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:06:27 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh, miss? I'm afraid it's another telegram from your grandmother.

- I thought I told you to take those telegrams and...!

- Oh, thank you, Hilda, for bringing it to me. Just put it down.

- Yes, miss.

- Well, I mustn't take any more of your time. Thank you so much. I know our readers will adore every word you've said.

- Goodbye, Miss Manning. Thank you.

- Well! If I recall your last interview, you were all for athletics. You hopped over a couple of fences to prove it. Romance was out, and you were wedded to the open air.

- That was the last interview.

- But, you know, there's something in what I just said to that woman.

- Well, if there is, it certainly escaped me.

- Read your telegram.

- All that about falling in love with a man you don't know, and who doesn't know you. Oh, that's romance!

- But not for you, darling. If I know you, he'll have to be...

- What's the matter?

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