Fay Helm credited as playing...
The Manufacturer's Wife
- A Wholesaler in Wines: Only the French know how to eat. The Germans - did you ever see them eat?
- A Manufacturer: General von Hume. We served him Crêpe Suzette and he compared it to strudel.
- A Wholesaler in Wines: Strudel?
- The Wholesaler's Wife: At my house, when they dined with us they only asked for sauerkraut.
- The Countess de Breville: And you, have you noticed how the Germans eat?
- Elisabeth Rousset: I don't eat with the Germans, Madame.
- Jean Cornudet: You're a patriot.
- Elisabeth Rousset: I suppose we are all patriots, it's just that I've never had to eat with the Germans. Maybe the others were forced to do so.
- The Manufacturer's Wife: Well, if you never had anything to do with the Germans, how did you get permission to leave Rouen?
- Elisabeth Rousset: Oh, they were quite glad to let me go.
- Jean Cornudet: They asked you to leave?
- The Countess de Breville: What did you do?
- Elisabeth Rousset: I wouldn't eat with them.
- The Wholesaler's Wife: You see, what did I tell you. It was not so foolish to hide my rings.
- The Manufacturer's Wife: Oh, nonsense! The man's an officer. A man of honor.
- The Count de Breville: I'm afraid honor's a thing of the past, Madame. Nowadays, anyone can be an officer.