Jeanne Crain credited as playing...
Margy Frake
- Margy Frake: Got a house on it?
- Harry Ware: Yeah, but it's too old. We'd have to build a new one.
- Margy Frake: Oh, I like old houses.
- Harry Ware: Oh, it wouldn't fit in with our kind of farm. You know, I plan to do everything my old man won't let me do on his place. Scientific irrigation. Electric milking. Separate hen roosts. No horses. All tractor power. You see what I mean? Everything modern.
- Margy Frake: Ohh... but the house you live in...
- Harry Ware: It's got to be the same. No old clapboard shingle business. There is a new kind of plastic, pre-fabricated job. I want you to see it, at the catalog home.
- Margy Frake: Is it pretty?
- Harry Ware: Sure, but what's more important - it's termite proof. Wait 'til you see it, they tell you how to furnish it too. No rugs or carpets, they're just dust collectors.
- Margy Frake: What's on the floor?
- Harry Ware: Linoleum - through the whole house. Wait until you see the pictures. It's sleek and smooth, easy to keep clean. Well, it's like every room in the house was a bathroom.
- Margy Frake: Sounds real cozy.
- Wayne Frake: Thank you, mister. And now I think I'll have a try at the fancy brass clock. Yes, that one.
- [throws embroidery hoop]
- Wayne Frake: There you are.
- Margy Frake: Wayne?
- Wayne Frake: That's a nice string of pearls. I think I'll have a go at them. Oh, I know they're fakes. but...
- Margy Frake: Wayne! What are you doing?
- Wayne Frake: How long have you been there?
- Margy Frake: Oh, just a little while.
- Wayne Frake: Then why didn't you say something, instead of just standing there?
- Margy Frake: Who were you talking to? And does Mother know you have her embroidery hoops out here?
- Wayne Frake: Look, just leave me alone, will you, and stop prying in other people's affairs?
- Margy Frake: Speaking of affairs, Eleanor's on the phone.
- Wayne Frake: Eleanor? Well, Christmas, why didn't you tell me?
- Margy Frake: Pat!
- Pat Gilbert: Yes?
- Margy Frake: I was only talking. I couldn't marry anybody but you. Ever!
- Margy Frake: [leaving the fair] I never want to see another fair.
- Wayne Frake: You can say that again!
- Melissa Frake: I don't know what's gotten into you lately. All you do is sit around and mope.
- Margy Frake: I don't sit around and mope.
- Melissa Frake: Well, stop moping now, and finish your packing.
- Margy Frake: Always saying she doesn't know what's got into me. I'll be glad to get to the fair. Hear something different. See something different for a change. What has got into me anyway?