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!

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

You can hear this line at 00:40:44 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- 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!

- Here's what Walter Wilton says in 'Broadway Lowdown... 'Although Miss Chester refuses to explain her whereabouts for the past few days...

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