- After all this, do you still expect me to marry you?
- I do.

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

You can hear this line at 00:33:48 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- I have here a license... Wait, folks! I can't marry you! There ain't no license! And in New Hampshire it takes five days to get one.

- I have it right here.

- How's that?

- The license. I have one.

- Have what?

- The license! Here it is! See? Right here.

- I'm a little deaf. That's fine. I'll start the ceremony.

- Where did you get that license?

- Five days ago.

- You were that sure of me?

- Why, of course.

- And you have been since the beginning, haven't you?

- Well, certainly.

- After all this, do you still expect me to marry you?

- I do.

- Well, I wasn't taking any chances. Do you still think I was presumptuous?

- Do I?

- Sarah, do you really mean it?

- I most certainly do!

- You made a fool out of me long enough! Our marriage is off!

- Hey, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute! Just a minute. Just a minute.

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