- Say, you're not going to play the accordion now, are you, Jimmy?
- Oh. No, I didn't bring it tonight.

— (James Stewart), (Carole Lombard)

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

You can hear this line at 00:54:22 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Now, remember, send the opening tab from a big box of Lux Flakes, fifteen cents in coin, and your name and address, to Lux, Box One, New York City.

- This offer is good only in the United States. (2)

- Now, here's Mr. DeMille with our stars.

- Once more the spotlight turns to Carole Lombard and Jimmy Stewart as they come back to this microphone.

- Thank you, Mr. DeMille. You know, the thing I like about this Lux Radio Theater is the way everything runs so perfectly. Never a miss anywhere.

- Say, you're not going to play the accordion now, are you, Jimmy?

- Oh. No, I didn't bring it tonight.

- I, er... Should have been applause there.

- No, uh, this is no place for my accordion. Why, even the boys and girls that collect autographs at the door won't take just anything.

- For instance, there was that girl who stopped me on the way in tonight.

- You surely didn't disappoint her, Jimmy.

- Oh, no, I signed, and then I asked her what she was going to do with it and she said, 'Well, if I can get Carole Lombard when the show's over, why, I know where I can trade both of ya for Clark Gable.'

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