Charles Coleman credited as playing...
Stebbins
- Stebbins: That's the third sneeze.
- Collins: I'm afraid you'll have to go to bed.
- Barbara Barry: But I'm not sick. I feel fine!
- Woodward: Oh, Collins, she's perfectly well. A sneeze is nothing to be alarmed at.
- Collins: Maybe so, But I'm responsible for the child. Come along, dear.
- Woodward: The child sneezes, and you'd think the world has come to an end. Why can't they leave her alone? She's a perfectly normal, healthy child. The way they carried on here, you'd think she was made of glass! Something ought to be done.
- Collins: How Mr. Barry can stand that woman is beyond me.
- Woodward: You can't expect a widower and a man as busy as Mr. Barry to notice everything that goes on in the house.
- Barbara Barry: Do I have to eat any more of this?
- Stebbins: Most definitely. Spinach is very rich in vitamins. I might say disgustingly rich, and very good for you, Miss Barbara.
- Barbara Barry: Why is it so many things you don't like are good for you?
- Stebbins: I couldn't say offhand, Miss Barbara, but you must eat some more of your spinach.
- Barbara Barry: Why do I have to?
- Stebbins: Well, you see, your lunch calls for so many vitamins, and you must have them.