Call It a Day (1937)
Frieda Inescort: Dorothy Hilton
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Quotes
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Dorothy Hilton : Oh, I don't know, Muriel. I really ought to start my spring house cleaning.
Muriel West : Oh... What does it matter if your house is filthy for another day?
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Dorothy Hilton : You're putting on weight.
Roger Hilton : The coat's shrunk.
Dorothy Hilton : So have all your coats it seems.
Roger Hilton : Now look here, I can prove to you that...
Dorothy Hilton : Well, you prove it to the bathroom scales.
Roger Hilton : I frequently consult the scales.
Dorothy Hilton : Yes, but you don't pay any attention to what they say.
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Dorothy Hilton : What? Give up my children?
Frank Haines : You've had them long enough, haven't you? Well, divide them up then.
Dorothy Hilton : I couldn't do that. There are three of them. It wouldn't come out even.
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Frank Haines : Woman are on a higher plain than men.
Dorothy Hilton : I'm not, that's certain. Or I wouldn't be letting you talk to me like this.
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Dorothy Hilton : What time is it? You're beginning to think I haven't any family. Not even a husband.
Frank Haines : Does he beat you?
Dorothy Hilton : What?
Frank Haines : Does he beat you?
Dorothy Hilton : Who, Roger? Good heavens, no!
Frank Haines : Oh, but he must. It's only fair. You're desperate and unhappy and I've come to your rescue. That's the way it's got to be.
Dorothy Hilton : Oh, you're really a most difficult man!
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Roger Hilton : What are you doing with the Times?
Dorothy Hilton : Reading it.
Roger Hilton : Well don't muck it about. I hate reading a paper after a woman's got to it.
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Dorothy Hilton : Roger! Roger! Wake up! You'd better shake him, Vera.
Vera, the Maid : Who, me?
Dorothy Hilton : Yes.
Vera, the Maid : Really, madam?
Dorothy Hilton : Well, someone always has to and I hate getting out of bed until I've had my tea. Well, go on, go on!