Helen Vinson credited as playing...
Marianne
- Marianne Horne: What a shame to meet a man like that in a shop.
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: Why a shame?
- Marianne Horne: He's the sort of robber one should meet in a Pullman!
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: What do you mean?
- Marianne Horne: Didn't you see in the paper?
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: No!
- Marianne Horne: Last week an American woman was robbed in the Simplon Express. Stripped right down to her teddies!
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: *No*!
- Marianne Horne: What would you do if you found yourself in your teddies?
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: What would *you* do??
- Marianne Horne: Let the train go on!
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: [laughing] Lost soul!
- Marianne Horne: When I'm travelling at the rate of 80 miles per hour, I'm not responsible for my actions.
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: There now, you can go!
- Marianne Horne: Be displeased with me! I can't help it. I'm a respectable woman and I'm afraid.
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: Don't you think I'm afraid? I shan't close my eyes all night.
- Marianne Horne: Well, this is *one* night I shall be very glad to be with my husband!
- Marianne Horne: Twenty-eight carats! Really, Teri, you must tell me your secret. Four carats is the best I've been able to do and that had a flaw in it.
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: What wouldn't a woman do for such a treasure.
- Marianne Horne: Oh, anything! I'd deceive my husband, with pleasure.
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: Oh, a woman would do much more than that! She would tolerate her husband!
- Marianne Horne: [observing diamond rings being placed onto velvet cushions by Hollander] Oh look! All the little jewels going virtuously to bed for Papa!
- Hollander the Jeweler: Their Papa prefers them less virtuous. There's no profit in sleeping at home.
- Marianne Horne: A-ha! I must remember that!
- Marianne Horne: Imagine having a husband like yours, who would gladly spend a fortune, just to make you happy. You are a lucky girl, Teri. Don't you think so?
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: I did think so. For a month now, it was thrilling and exciting; but, then it became dull.
- Marianne Horne: What?
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: Unbearably dull!
- Marianne Horne: Good gracious! Married to eight million!
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: Eight fifty-five with chronic gout.
- Marianne Horne: For your lovers, you may have your choice! Cabinet ministers, Diplomats, Men of Affairs!
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: When a man achieves the distinction of a red sash across his shirt front, his chest, my dear, is the most important part of his anatomy.
- Marianne Horne: Not emeralds, sapphires.
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: Sapphires! My first love!
- Marianne Horne: And your latest?
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: Diamonds. White. Pure. Cold.
- Marianne Horne: Virginal! And men?
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: I haven't found one to supplant my jewels.
- Marianne Horne: Oh, they are silly to expect a woman to tell the truth about what happened - when she was alone with a man!
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: Imagine!
- Marianne Horne: Do you know what I object to most?
- Count Andre: No, what?
- Marianne Horne: Her own husband is buying it for her. Imagine getting ahold of a prize like that in such a respectable fashion. Oh, it's disgraceful! Her own husband!
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: Marianne, you're not going to desert me in this crisis?
- Marianne Horne: I don't mind a little flirtation; but, this is going too far.
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: Oh, please, please. Just stay the night.
- Marianne Horne: I should say not! They'll be a scandal and I'm going to protect myself.
- Baroness Teri von Horhenfels: How ashamed you'll be in the morning for having deserted me!