What does she look like? What does she look like? She's the sweetest, most wonderful, most beautiful girl in the world. She's...

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

You can hear this line at 00:40:34 in the radio play.

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- Oh, no, no! I don't mean I want to meet a woman. I mean, I've met one. The woman! But she's disappeared. Vanished. Gone!

- Oh, well, if you know her name, why don't you try the telephone book?

- Well, there are a hundred and sixteen Sarah Browns in the telephone book... all ages, colors, nationalities. I've talked to every one of them.

- I've searched the city directory, I've been to the Bureau of Missing Persons. I've done everything!

- Well, uh... What does she look like?

- What does she look like? What does she look like? She's the sweetest, most wonderful, most beautiful girl in the world. She's...

- Well, now, we've got to find her! If you ever expect me to write another line, you've got to help me find Sarah Brown!

- Well, I'll, uh... I'll certainly try, but, if you've done everything...

- What's that yelling about?

- What? Oh, nothing very important. They found Cherry Chester. She's come back.

- She's the one I've got to blame for this whole thing, ya know! A woman I've never seen has wrecked my whole life!

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