Tommy Tyler:
I'm Tommy Tyler. This *mouth* here is my daughter Spring.
--John Mills (as ) in The Truth About Spring
--John Mills (as ) in The Truth About Spring
Tommy Tyler:
You brush your teeth, you hear me? And take a bath once in a while. No Philadelphia lawyer wants his wife smelling like a wharf rat.
--John Mills (as ) in The Truth About Spring
--John Mills (as ) in The Truth About Spring
Tommy Tyler:
You'd think with my brains and her mouth we'd be better off than we are.
--John Mills (as ) in The Truth About Spring
--John Mills (as ) in The Truth About Spring
Tommy Tyler:
You've become pretty fond of Ashton, haven't you?
Spring Tyler: [nods]
Tommy Tyler: Do you love him?
Spring Tyler: [nods]
Tommy Tyler: If he asks you to go with him and marry him... would you?
Spring Tyler: You think he will, Tommy?
Tommy Tyler: Yep. Yep, I think he will.
--John Mills (as ) in The Truth About Spring
Spring Tyler: [nods]
Tommy Tyler: Do you love him?
Spring Tyler: [nods]
Tommy Tyler: If he asks you to go with him and marry him... would you?
Spring Tyler: You think he will, Tommy?
Tommy Tyler: Yep. Yep, I think he will.
--John Mills (as ) in The Truth About Spring
The Innkeeper:
Have you ever been to prison?
Alfred Polly: Never.
The Innkeeper: Nor reformatory?
Alfred Polly: Not me. Do I look reformed?
--John Mills (as ) in The History of Mr. Polly
Alfred Polly: Never.
The Innkeeper: Nor reformatory?
Alfred Polly: Not me. Do I look reformed?
--John Mills (as ) in The History of Mr. Polly
The Innkeeper:
I suppose you're all right. You've got a sort of half respectable look about you. I suppose you haven't done anything?
Alfred Polly: Bit of arson.
The Innkeeper: So long as you haven't the habit.
Alfred Polly: My first time, m'am, and my last.
--John Mills (as ) in The History of Mr. Polly
Alfred Polly: Bit of arson.
The Innkeeper: So long as you haven't the habit.
Alfred Polly: My first time, m'am, and my last.
--John Mills (as ) in The History of Mr. Polly
The Innkeeper:
I want an odd man about the place.
Alfred Polly: I'm odd all right.
--John Mills (as ) in The History of Mr. Polly
Alfred Polly: I'm odd all right.
--John Mills (as ) in The History of Mr. Polly
The Innkeeper:
What sort of work do you want?
Alfred Polly: I've never properly thought that out.
--John Mills (as ) in The History of Mr. Polly
Alfred Polly: I've never properly thought that out.
--John Mills (as ) in The History of Mr. Polly
Sellers:
Thought you was dead.
Tommy Tyler: Didn't like the climate where they sent me so I came back.
--John Mills (as ) in The Truth About Spring
Tommy Tyler: Didn't like the climate where they sent me so I came back.
--John Mills (as ) in The Truth About Spring