Well, I haven't read a paper in weeks.

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

You can hear this line at 00:43:55 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Call me back, will ya? I'm at the club. Have them page me in the lobby.

- Oh, hello, Horace.

- Why, Sam! I mean, Anthony. It's stupid of me, I never can remember your pen name.

- Aw, that's all right, Horace. How've you been?

- Oh, fine, fine, fine, fine.

- Well, aren't you going to congratulate me?

- What for?

- Don't tell me you haven't heard. Why, the newspapers have been full of it.

- Well, I haven't read a paper in weeks.

- Oh. Well, I'm going to be married.

- Married? Oh, well, that's great.

- Hey, what's the matter with you? Are you sick?

- No, no, no. Just dying, that's all.

- You look awful. Say, I've got it! What you need's a little relaxation.

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