Why, of course. It's my painting of you as a discus thrower. Oh, I always meant to finish it, but I got started on my plays and never painted again.

12 seconds sound clip from the You Can't Take It with You (1939) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:30:20 in the radio play.

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- And look, Mother, tomorrow night before the Kirbys come, will you have Rheba put everything down in the cellar... the typewriter, the kittens and the xylophone?

- Certainly, dear. Rheba, remind me.

- The Kirbys are certainly going to get the wrong impression of this house tomorrow night.

- Well, I'll be upstairs if anybody wants me.

- Look what I found in the cellar! Remember? Over eight years ago.

- Why, of course. It's my painting of you as a discus thrower. Oh, I always meant to finish it, but I got started on my plays and never painted again.

- Ah, it's just as well. I'd have been the next one to strip.

- You know what? I think I'll finish it tonight.

- Is the costume still down in the cellar?

- Sure. We used the bath towel.

- You go get it.

- I'll go upstairs and get my palette and brushes!

- Oh, boy!

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