- [last lines]
- Perry Mason: No, my fee really came from David Lambert. Just arrived. A portrait of me. It's an abstract of course, but I think the likeness is excellent.
- Della Street: Perry, I know you're busy but there is a young couple in the outer office and uh, they'd like to see you. They say it's quite urgent.
- Perry Mason: I am quite busy.
- [returns to his paperwork]
- Della Street: She's quite pretty.
- Perry Mason: [smiles] I don't suppose you noticed what the young man looked like?
- Della Street: Would you like to see for yourself?
- [first lines]
- June Sinclair: And this is our prized Matisse, an example of the master's middle period. Notice how he handles his light by the use of pure tone.
- David Lambert: All I want is for you to go to the courthouse and get that final decree.
- Liza Carson Lambert: Suppose we make a bargain. You come back for, say, a month, and if it doesn't work, I promise to sign the papers.
- David Lambert: No more spider traps for this fly, Honey.