- You couldn't, sweetie. You'd've gotten sick.
- Yeah. Yeah, that's right, I know.

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

You can hear this line at 00:45:46 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Aw, I tried to tell ya... I was too sick. I... Anyway, you wouldn't listen.

- I thought it was the memory of some woman you couldn't forget.

- On this Earth, there's only one woman. There's you.

- Oh, darling, I've missed you so.

- I was gonna drink myself into my grave.

- You couldn't, sweetie. You'd've gotten sick.

- Yeah. Yeah, that's right, I know.

- Tell me, though... you've changed. What's it all about? Your clothes and everything. Where are my freckles? What's happened to Sarah Brown?

- Well, there's something we've got to talk over. Something important.

- Well, of course, darling, any time you want.

- Where is she? Where did she go?

- I don't know. She went toward the bar, then I lost her.

- Well, find her! Find her!

- I'm looking, I'm looking. I wonder if Anthony's around. I did want Cherry and Anthony to meet.

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