The Ghost & Mrs. Muir (TV Series)
Curious Cousin (1970)
Alice Ghostley: Cousin Harriet
Quotes
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Cousin Harriet : [on the phone] Now, Carolyn, you know me. I never intrude and I never impose. All you have to do is tell me I'm not welcome. Caroline. Carolyn? Oh, I thought we'd been cut off.
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Cousin Harriet : Tell me, Carolyn, are you really happy here?
Carolyn Muir : Yes, very.
Cousin Harriet : [disbelieving anyone could prefer country life to city life] That's so like you - so brave, so stoic, never complaining.
Carolyn Muir : Well, I AM very happy.
Cousin Harriet : If you say so.
Carolyn Muir : I say so because you keep asking.
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Cousin Harriet : No-no, no, I was wrong. I was wrong to come out here to this... this lonely outpost in civilization and... and tempt you with a glittering life and the big city.
Carolyn Muir : Is no temptation.
Cousin Harriet : [laughs] Just like Joan of Arc - a beautiful martyr.
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Martha Grant : [Martha introduces Harriet to Capt. Gregg via his portrait] The man himself.
Cousin Harriet : That's him? Oh, my, he's a handsome devil.
Martha Grant : And from all they say, the worst kind of a ladies man, heh-heh - or should I say the best kind?
Cousin Harriet : Oh, I can believe it.
Martha Grant : He built Gull Cottage and lived here. Quite a man, the Captain.
Cousin Harriet : And, um, that must be quite a romance between him and Carolyn.
Martha Grant : Romance?
Cousin Harriet : Yes.
Martha Grant : Well, it'd sure have to be a long distance one. The Captain died a hundred years ago.
Cousin Harriet : Ah, ha-ha. A hundred years ago! She's been having a romance with a man who died a hundred years ago? Oh, that poor girl. That poor, poor girl. Oh!
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Cousin Harriet : Oh, Carolyn, why did the family ever let you leave Philadelphia?
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Cousin Harriet : Just a minute. Don't I know you from someplace?
Claymore Gregg : Imposible. I've never been there, madam.
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Cousin Harriet : [meeting Claymore as Claymore] I know. Without the beard you look exactly
[to Carolyn]
Cousin Harriet : like your Capt. Gregg.
Carolyn Muir : [laughing nervously] Really? Well, what's so unusual about that? This is his twin brother, Claymore.
Claymore Gregg : Yes, I look exactly like my twin brother.
Cousin Harriet : Twin brother?
Claymore Gregg : Identical. It got so that Mother used to diaper one of us twice.