May Whitty credited as playing...
Miss Thwaites
- [last lines]
- Gregory Anton: You're not angry with me?
- Paula Alquist Anton: Angry? If you hadn't come, I should have sent for you.
- [long kiss and embrace]
- Miss Thwaites: Well!
- Miss Thwaites: Odd. Definitely odd. It's an odd household, too. That maidservant, most impertinent. I can't get a thing out of her. She won't talk to me; though, she would quick enough if I wore trousers. The way she carries on with that policeman on the beat. It's scandalous!
- Miss Thwaites: I'm afraid I enjoy a good murder now and then. My brother always calls me "Bloodthirsty Bessie."
- Miss Thwaites: I'm going to London. I must be in London for the spring. The crocuses, you know, and the daffodils and the tulips. The gardens are so beautiful in the spring. I go and say "Good morning" to my flowers in Thornton Square every day.
- Miss Thwaites: Have a biscuit, dear.
- Paula Alquist Anton: Thank you.
- Miss Thwaites: Digestive biscuits. Unpleasant name, isn't it? I always call them "diggy biscuits."