Geneviève Bujold credited as playing...
Coquelicot
- Madame Eva alias Madame Eglantine: Blush! Men go for that.
- Coquelicot: Do I frighten him?
- Madame Eva alias Madame Eglantine: Sure. Men seem tough, but they're soft as asparagus. Teeny babies at heart.
- Madame Eva alias Madame Eglantine: Charles, enter.
- Le soldat Charles Plumpick alias le roi de coeur: Staying with us?
- Madame Eva alias Madame Eglantine: To take the chill off, tell you of birds and bees.
- Coquelicot: You don't know how? Neither do I.
- Madame Eva alias Madame Eglantine: This is the bedroom. The bed. The lamp. The switch. I suggest a quiet moment. Then turn the light on. Examine the object of your desire carefully. Turn the light off again. Love is played like chess, black and white.
- Coquelicot: Will he get naked?
- Madame Eva alias Madame Eglantine: Yes. Don't be lewd. There's booze. I'll draw the curtains.
- Coquelicot: What would you like?
- Le soldat Charles Plumpick alias le roi de coeur: To lose my memory.
- Coquelicot: It's easy.
- Coquelicot: What's under their kilts?
- Monseigneur Marguerite: Nothing!
- Madame Eva alias Madame Eglantine: You mean everything!
- Madame Eva alias Madame Eglantine: What curls!
- La Duchesse: She'll have to stick out her chest more. Head still. Only the legs move.
- Madame Eva alias Madame Eglantine: Some blue on the eyelids. An orange blossom in her bosom.
- Coquelicot: Can't I go as I am?
- Madame Eva alias Madame Eglantine, La Duchesse: What a good idea!