- I said nothing of marriage.
- Not yet, you mean.

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

You can hear this line at 00:12:55 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Whee! Paper caps and confetti!

- Don't be absurd, dear.

- And I believe Horace is dropping in, too.

- Horace? You mean cousin Horace?

- Your third cousin Horace.

- Oh. I think I'm beginning to understand. So that's your little plan, is it, Lucy?

- He's is a monument of respectability.

- So's Grant's Tomb, but who wants to marry it?

- I said nothing of marriage.

- Not yet, you mean.

- You've been throwing Horace van Steedan at my head since he was ten and I was three... and I won't marry him! I won't, I won't!

- Put down that vase! Where did you ever learn such manners?

- In Hollywood! Well, you're not in Hollywood now! Put it down!

- Come in!

- Oh, hello, there.

- Oh, come in, Horace. We were just talking about you.

- Huh. Were you?

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