The Narrow Corner (1933)
Patricia Ellis: Louise Frith
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Quotes
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Fred Blake : Who are you?
Louise Frith : Where did you come from?
Fred Blake : You're beautiful.
Louise Frith : And you're English!
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Fred Blake : Oh, st-stay where you are.
Louise Frith : Why?
Fred Blake : Well, I, I, I, I don't have have any clothes on.
Louise Frith : What of it?
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Eric Whittenson : [From off in a distance] Hello!
Fred Blake : Who's that?
Louise Frith : Oh, that's only Eric.
Fred Blake : Eric? Oh, well, perhaps I ought to go.
Louise Frith : Why?
Fred Blake : Well, a fellow doesn't like to see his girl talking to another fellow with no clothes on, does he!
Louise Frith : Is that what they think in Australia?
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Fred Blake : Where'd you learn to dance like that?
Louise Frith : I followed you, that's all.
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Fred Blake : What if they should call?
Louise Frith : Tell them, tell them I've gone to bed. It's quiet and dark in my room. And I can think.
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Fred Blake : Why can't you leave me alone!
Louise Frith : I don't know. Something bigger than I am. We can't help ourselves any more than we can help the wind or the sea.
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Louise Frith : I'm pretending that we're going to sail away somewhere.
Fred Blake : Perhaps Eric will take you for a trip on your honeymoon. You know, there's a kind of a chap I'd like to be. Oh, he's grand. You're a lucky girl to have a man like Eric.
Louise Frith : Aren't you going to kiss me?
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Fred Blake : Here I am, a fugitive, liable to be picked up at any moment. That's why I say Eric is free - and he's good. He's the most wonderful chap I've ever known - and he loves you.
Louise Frith : Kiss me, Fred.
[kiss]
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Louise Frith : Tell me about it.
Fred Blake : Tell you about what?
Louise Frith : Australia! About the street cars and the automobiles and the talking pictures.
Fred Blake : Haven't you ever seen any of those things?
Louise Frith : No. But, I've read about them in books and in the papers. Did you ever ride in a airplane? What does it feel like?
Fred Blake : Bumpy.