Well, that's better. Now, there's just one thing more.

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

You can hear this line at 00:12:10 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

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

- Marry you? I never heard of such a thing!

- Oh, Grandmother, you moderns!

- You know what I mean! Answer me, Sarah Brown.

- Are you going to marry that - that camel failure?

- No, dear. Not for a while anyway. A million years or so.

- Well, that's better. Now, there's just one thing more.

- No Cherry Chester of Hollywood is going to stay in this house.

- Look at you... all powdered and painted. Your ancestors must be spinning in their graves. Now go upstairs and wash your face!

- And when you come down to dinner, I want to see my granddaughter... plain Sarah Brown. Simply done hair. Simple dress. Everything simple.

- Simple? Lucy, I'll be positively idiotic.

[...]