- X the Owl: Where's Corny? I've got to see him right away. I've got a HUGE order for him.
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde: Come in to my office, X. We're going to talk about selling.
- X the Owl: I don't wanna talk about it, I just wanna do it.
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde: We're going to talk about it, dear.
- X the Owl: Well why are you working here anyway, Lady Elaine?
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde: I'm Vice President in charge of Operations for two days. I have to do it, and you and Corny need it, so let's get to work.
- X the Owl: Uh, okay.
- [Lady Aberlin and the Chief of Discipline arrive at the Museum-Go-Round]
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde: I thought you'd come here, and I know what you're going to say.
- Chief of Discipline: And what is that?
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde: That because I took somebody else's dolls, I'll have to pay a fine.
- Chief of Discipline: Well, how much of a fine did you expect to pay?
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde: Doesn't matter.
- Lady Aberlin: Why not?
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde: Because I don't have any money. That's why not. You can't get a fine out of somebody who doesn't have any money, so there. Goodbye!
- Lady Aberlin: Uh... Wait a minute, Lady Elaine.
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde: What for?
- Lady Aberlin: You admit you took those dolls, don't you?
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde: You know I did. I wanted them to look like *me!*
- Lady Aberlin: So, don't you think you owe Corny something?
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde: Oh, maybe two days work, but nothing else.
- Chief of Discipline: What would you expect to do in two days work?
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde: Corny needs all the help he can get. But most of all, he needs a good organizer. Now that's what I am. I can organize anything.
- Chief of Discipline: When can you begin your two days work at the Factory?
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde: Right now.
- Chief of Discipline: You have suggested an appropriate discipline, Lady Elaine. You may proceed. We will inform Mr. Pecially of the action.
- Lady Elaine Fairchilde: Okay! See you! That wasn't too bad. Now, to work!
- Mr. Rogers: When you're young, it's hard to decide some things by yourself, isn't it? It really feels good when your mom and dad help you to choose some things that you'll do. That's what discipline is all about. When your parents make little rules like never run into the street, or never skate on the pond by yourself, somehow, you feel safer. You feel better when people help you to know what to do, especially at new or exciting times.
- Mr. Rogers: Lady Elaine's making the most of her punishment, isn't she? Doo you suppose that is because she helped to decide what the punishment should be? I think it is.