Charlotte Miller:
Precious child. She's very sweet, but where in the world did she get that color hair and eyes?
Minta Hagen: She was born with them.
--Dorothy Peterson (as ) in That Hagen Girl
Minta Hagen: She was born with them.
--Dorothy Peterson (as ) in That Hagen Girl
Mary Hagen:
Mother... who am I?
Minta Hagen: What did you say?
Mary Hagen: I said, who am I? Please tell me the truth.
Minta Hagen: Who are you? Why-why, you're Mary. Our girl. Didn't I have you baptized by the Reverend Sparland? Didn't I raise you like other girls' mothers?
--Dorothy Peterson (as ) in That Hagen Girl
Minta Hagen: What did you say?
Mary Hagen: I said, who am I? Please tell me the truth.
Minta Hagen: Who are you? Why-why, you're Mary. Our girl. Didn't I have you baptized by the Reverend Sparland? Didn't I raise you like other girls' mothers?
--Dorothy Peterson (as ) in That Hagen Girl
[last lines]
Fanny Skeffington: Manby, would you call Janie Clarkson and tell her I can't possibly see her for lunch today?
Manby: [laughing] Yes, Mrs. Skeffington.
--Dorothy Peterson (as Manby) in Mr. Skeffington
Fanny Skeffington: Manby, would you call Janie Clarkson and tell her I can't possibly see her for lunch today?
Manby: [laughing] Yes, Mrs. Skeffington.
--Dorothy Peterson (as Manby) in Mr. Skeffington