Jane Marken credited as playing...
Madame Morin
- Madame Morin: What if you got married?
- Juliete Hardy: Who would want to marry me?
- Madame Morin: Wouldn't you be a good wife?
- Juliete Hardy: I like to have fun too much.
- Madame Morin: Anyone as pretty as you would.
- Juliete Hardy: I don't know. It's always as if I'm going to die tomorrow. Something inside me pushes me to do silly things.
- Eric Carradine: I am the one responsible for making her late. I'd like to make it up to you.
- Madame Morin: Please don't. The honor of this house is not for sale.
- Eric Carradine: Honor is a delicate word. It demands a lot of heart.
- Juliete Hardy: I'm in for it now.
- Madame Morin: Hello,, Mr. Carridine.
- Eric Carradine: Good afternoon.
- Madame Morin: [to Juliete] You should be at the bookstore. Of course you'd rather show yourself off naked in front of men. Little slut! I take her out of the orphanage and this is the thanks I get.
- Madame Morin: You were watching too, you dirty old man.
- M. Morin: Well, I heard your voice.
- Madame Morin: [to Juliete] You won't laugh long! I have a surprise for you. You know what people say about you in town? You don't care. Well, I do, you little slut! Well, will you answer me? If at least you were a hard worker. Mrs. Marquand told me you waited on her barefoot yesterday. Is that good salesmanship?
- Juliete Hardy: Will it make a difference?
- Madame Morin: Definitely not.
- Juliete Hardy: Then why should I?