Lucy, you're magnificent! I thought you were dying. That telegram...

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

You can hear this line at 00:11:35 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Granny, why aren't you in bed?

- Let me look at you. You're thinner. Well, we'll change that.

- Huh! You look fairly healthy, though.

- Yes, but you're the one that's ill, I believe.

- I? I never had a sick day in my life!

- Lucy! You... you old folk fisher, you!

- Lucy, you're magnificent! I thought you were dying. That telegram...

- It was a dirty trick. But anything's fair when you want to see your granddaughter as much as I do.

- Oh, darling!

- Now... what's all this I hear about you and that Egyptian prince, as he calls himself?

- Well, he's got a certain right to call himself one. He is a prince.

- Don't quibble! What about it?

- Oh, the papers make so much of every little thing. All he wants to do is marry me.

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