Rita La Roy credited as playing...
Grace Lawrence
- Grace Lawrence: Haven't you mooned over that picture long enough? You know what she looks like.
- Gaylord Stanton: I wonder.
- Grace Lawrence: Look who's here. Ponce de Leon and the modern crusader, rolled into one, has returned.
- Reggie Durant: Just like old home week.
- Grace Lawrence: Quite.
- Gaylord Stanton: I told Grace all about your illness, dear.
- Sylvia Brenner: Oh, I see.
- Grace Lawrence: He didn't tell me just what the trouble was.
- Sylvia Brenner: Well, I suffered from - heart trouble.
- Grace Lawrence: Is it curable?
- Sylvia Brenner: Oh, yes. I had excellent care - in Paris.
- Gaylord Stanton: Well, I think, dear, you could have been taken care of just as well here.
- Sylvia Brenner: Do you really think so?
- Grace Lawrence: He is bold. Coming here, don't you think?
- Sylvia Brenner: Either that or - just a bit foolish, don't you think?
- Grace Lawrence: I haven't thought.
- Sylvia Brenner: Well, you should. You really should.
- Richards: She spoiled my whole evening.
- Grace Lawrence: She hasn't spoiled mine, yet.
- Richards: Well, she will. That's what wives are for: to spoil other people's evenings.
- Sylvia Brenner: Do you wish powder?
- Grace Lawrence: I'd like gunpowder.
- Sylvia Brenner: You'd like it, perhaps; but, you're not fool enough or courageous enough to use it.
- Grace Lawrence: Mrs. Stanton wishes a nice quiet evening at home with her husband and her lover. Sap!