- Do you believe in fables?
- I used to.
- Well, fables always have a happy ending, don't they?
- Always, darling.

— (Carole Lombard), Boyce (Verna Felton)

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

You can hear this line at 00:41:57 in the radio play.

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- Why do the papers want to hurt me? Why are people so unkind? I've done nothing. At least, nothing that concerns them.

- You're a public figure and, as such, your life is not your own.

- Oh, I've made an awful fizzle of things, haven't I? It seems that I always do.

- I just wanted to get away, to be myself. I didn't expect to get myself in a jam. And what a jam I'm in, you'll never know.

- I haven't bothered you with any questions, and I won't, either.

- Thank you, darling.

- Do you believe in fables?

- I used to.

- Well, fables always have a happy ending, don't they?

- Always, darling.

- Good morning, Sarah. I want to speak to you.

- I thought you would, Granny.

- Boyce, you may leave.

- Yes, ma'am.

- Sarah, everything is arranged. I've already talked to Horace and the newspapermen are waiting.

- Waiting for what?

- For the announcement of your engagement to Horace!

- Engagement? But, Granny...

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