- Bill Blaine: You know, Mrs. Stone, it's very seldom that ones finds a woman with a sense of gambling that you have. Have you played long?
- Peggy Martin Van Tyle: Since I was a child. I used to play with my father and my grandfather.
- Bill Blaine: I can believe that you play a man's game.
- Peggy Martin Van Tyle: That;s one of the nicest comments you could pay me, Mr. Blaine
- Bill Blaine: Not at all. The difference in our two stacks shows that it's more than just flattery.
- Peggy Martin Van Tyle: Let's hope the new cards change your luck.
- Peggy Martin Van Tyle: [Handing back a card] You better keep this. The ace of spades has never brought me any luck.
- Bill Blaine: I like you.
- Peggy Martin Van Tyle: Thanks.
- Bill Blaine: Don't you think we'd get along much better if we teamed instead of working against each other?
- Peggy Martin Van Tyle: Why not?
- Bill Blaine: Then you want to proceed on a business basis only?
- Peggy Martin Van Tyle: That's right.
- Bill Blaine: You're a very attractive woman, and I'm only human.
- Peggy Martin Van Tyle: I can keep my head.
- Bill Blaine: Can you keep it for both of us?
- Peggy Martin Van Tyle: Mmm-hmmm.
- Bill Blaine: All right. Try it out and see how it works.
- Bill Blaine: I'll chance it It's a gamble... like everything else in life.
- Peggy Martin Van Tyle: Oh, Monte! I never want to leave this house. I want to live here always!
- Monte Van Tyle: And so you shall!
- Eleanor Van Tyle Burgess: I never expected you to be my friend.
- Peggy Martin Van Tyle: Perhaps some day you'll look back and see that I was the best friend you ever had.