Patsy Kelly credited as playing...
Peggy O'Brien
- Peggy O'Brien: Just think, someday i'll be Mrs. Doctor Pennypepper E. Pennypepper... then I'll find out what the E. stands for!
- Peggy O'Brien: There's nothing automatic about this apartment, you want something done, you'll have to do it yourself.
- Joan Butterfield: You don't do your own laundry do you?
- Peggy O'Brien: Oh yes, this is my maid's year off!
- Joan Butterfield: Pennypepper E. Pennypepper.
- Peggy O'Brien: Uh huh.
- Joan Butterfield: What's the E. for ?
- Peggy O'Brien: I don't know... just to break up the monotony, I guess.
- Peggy O'Brien: Oh, er, hello, Dorothy. Oh, er, this is my room-mate, and this is Joan.
- Joan Butterfield: How do you do?
- Dorothy Moore: Do you mind if I'm not pleased to meet her?
- Peggy O'Brien: [laughs weakly] Cute kid! Listen, she has no place to stay so I asked her to stay here tonight.
- Dorothy Moore: Did it ever occur to you that I might have something to say about that? After all, I pay half the room rent.
- Peggy O'Brien: Aw, now, Dorothy, the poor kid has no place else to go.
- Joan Butterfield: Please, I don't want to cause any trouble.
- Peggy O'Brien: Oh, she don't need cause to start any trouble.
- Dorothy Moore: Nobody can talk to me like that. I'm leaving!
- Joan Butterfield: Oh, please...
- Peggy O'Brien: Oh, now, let her go.
- Dorothy Moore: That's what I get for mixing with riffraff!
- [exits]
- Peggy O'Brien: [to Joan after she offers to sell her coat] Honey, the nearest I can get to a coat like that is petting my cat.
- Bill' Spencer: How much do you earn a week?
- Peggy O'Brien: Well, I earn fifty dollars, but they only pay me eighteen.
- Joan Butterfield: [holding a slip] Peggy, there's a woman over there who wants to know if this lingerie will run.
- Peggy O'Brien: Well, eh, not unless there's somebody in it. Tell her no.
- Joan Butterfield: Oh, look, where's your canary?
- Peggy O'Brien: Oh, uh, Penny gave me the cage for my birthday last year. This year I get the bird.
- Joan Butterfield: I'm worried about Bill. How do you supposed he'll feel when he finds out about all this?
- Peggy O'Brien: Well, if he really loves you, your being rich won't make him think any of the less of you.