- Lt. Tragg: Mason, sometimes I wonder which side of the law you're on.
- Perry Mason: That's easy, Tragg. My client's side.
- Lt. Tragg: What's the idea of trying to remove evidence from the scene of crime?
- Perry Mason: We weren't. We brought the bag up here with us. My client found it and turned it over to me.
- Lt. Tragg: Since when did you become a lost-and-found department?
- Perry Mason: Well now, Lieutenant Tragg. You above-all people should know the duties of attorney are varied and many.
- Perry Mason: Did you get a description?
- Paul Drake: Yeah. She's blond, beautiful, 5'5", with lazy hips.
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- Harry Vance: How are you, Tommy?
- Tommy Reed: I'm in conference, Mr. Vance.
- Harry Vance: Oh, then I won't disturb you.
- [last lines]
- Della Street: Well, if, uh, she remains Helen Reed all the time, she'd still be allergic to fur. You do know what that means to a woman?
- Harry Vance: Oh, Mr. Mason, just what was the purpose of your visit?
- Perry Mason: I wanted to verify a nightmare.