Devotion (1931)
Ann Harding: Shirley Mortimer
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Quotes
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Shirley : Yes, please. Milk, milk. And two lumps of camphor... i mean sugar.
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Shirley : [while dancing] Don't you think we'd better stop?
David Trent : Why?
Shirley : Well, the music has.
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Shirley : [after disguising herself as a proper governess] Oh, I wonder if I'll get away with it. Well, how do I look?
Marjory Fielding : Like a very old piece of fried bread.
Shirley : Oh, thank you! Thank you, my darling.
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Marjory Fielding : Shirley, what's the matter with you?
Shirley : I'm alive. Wouldn't suspect it, would you? A wallflower can be alive, you know. And when they are, they get very, very sick of their own back yard.
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Shirley : [as Mrs. Halifax] And please sleep well.
David Trent : Rest assured, Mrs. Halifax, I'll do my best.