Dorothy Stickney credited as playing...
Miss Peabody
- Miss Peabody: So boring for one to eat alone, don't you think?
- Edith Farnham: Yes, but I think perhaps I'd better for your sake. My little daughter has a very bad cold, and I'd hate to give it to you.
- Miss Peabody: Oh, my dear, I never catch cold. I'm bursting with health. Germs run away from me. Ah, hah, they actually run away.
- Edith Farnham: I'm sure they do.
- Edith Farnham: Oh, very cozy, no doubt. But the fact is, I've been buried with one man for several years, and now that I've dug my way out...
- Miss Peabody: Oh, divorced?
- Edith Farnham: Yes.
- Miss Peabody: Well, I feel as if I were looking at a ghost.
- Edith Farnham: Oh, I didn't realize I looked quite that bad.
- Miss Peabody: Oh, ho, no, my dear. You look enchanting - perfectly enchanting. But when I think that at this minute you might be lying beneath ten feet of snow stiff, but stiff.
- Edith Farnham: I didn't realize I had such a narrow escape.
- Miss Peabody: Just a matter of inches, my dear - just inches.
- [She gestures with her thumb and index finger]
- Miss Peabody: The nice looking Mr. Blake. Uh, you really must let me introduce you to him.
- Edith Farnham: No, no thank you. I prefer not to.
- Miss Peabody: Yah hah! Mustn't be shy, eh heh heh. After all, you and he might have been buried together, uh heh, heh, heh - under that avalanche.