Deborah McCoy:
[Referring to Arlene] That woman engaged to him! I don't believe it!
Mme. Brizar: Well, for two years everybody else has believed it.
Deborah McCoy: Two years! Well, he can't love her very much.
Mme. Brizar: Debbie, for all our sakes forget about Captain Kingston.
Deborah McCoy: And leave him at the mercy of that ill-mannered witch? I couldn't. He doesn't know what he's getting himself into!
Mme. Brizar: [sighs] Doesn't that apply to most husbands?
Mme. Brizar: Well, for two years everybody else has believed it.
Deborah McCoy: Two years! Well, he can't love her very much.
Mme. Brizar: Debbie, for all our sakes forget about Captain Kingston.
Deborah McCoy: And leave him at the mercy of that ill-mannered witch? I couldn't. He doesn't know what he's getting himself into!
Mme. Brizar: [sighs] Doesn't that apply to most husbands?
Deborah McCoy:
[to Mrs. Brizar] I think you're making a mistake sending me to a fish fry. My talents belong in the drawing room.