- Well, how do you feel now, Anthony?
- Better, thanks. Fresh air always does the trick.

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

You can hear this line at 00:15:51 in the radio play.

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- Oh, look! That perfume again! Smell it? Well, what's the matter with it?

- I don't know. Everywhere I go on boats, on trains, in aeroplanes, women wear that perfume! Why?

- Well, it's very popular.

- It's Cherry Blossom, named after Cherry Chester.

- Well, look, I can't stand it. Come on. Get me out of here! I'm sick!

- All right, all right, take it easy. We'll go out and get some air. Come on.

- Where's he going?

- Well, how do you feel now, Anthony?

- Better, thanks. Fresh air always does the trick.

- That stuff gets me every time. I was marooned in a plague-ridden African village once for six months. It had the same odor. Ever since, the smell of musk knocks me out.

- Well, don't look now, but here comes the thundering herd.

- Oh, no. Listen, I can't face that crowd again. I'm leaving!

- All right, run. I'll hold 'em off as long as I can.

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