Shirley aviatrice (1934)
Jane Darwell: Mrs. Higgins
Quotes
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Mrs. Elizabeth Higgins : It's just a bit of a Christmas gift for Shirley.
Mary Blake : You're so kind. I bought a few things for her, not very much of course. Things were different when her father was alive.
Mrs. Elizabeth Higgins : Yes, the poor young fellow. But it must be a comfort to know you're doing all you can for her. She's such a sweet child. Not like that Joy. There's a brat if ever one lived.
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Uncle Ned Smith : Hey, where's your little girl?
Mary Blake : She's gone to a Christmas party.
Uncle Ned Smith : I don't believe in Christmas.
Mary Blake : You don't?
Uncle Ned Smith : It's all a lot of nonsense.
Mary Blake : Well, I don't feel that way about it.
Uncle Ned Smith : Here.
[handing her some money]
Uncle Ned Smith : Buy a Christmas present for Shirley from me. Christmas.
[scoffs]
Mary Blake : Well! What do you make of that?
Mrs. Elizabeth Higgins : He never fooled me. He's only tough on the outside. Inside, he's soft as mush.