- Constable George Crabtree: Lying and stealing, sir, that's not normal for a boy his age.
- Detective William Murdoch: George, lying and stealing is *exactly* normal for a boy his age.
- Lillian Moss: Corsets are wretched creations. I don't wear one myself.
- Dr. Emily Grace: Oh. I couldn't imagine not wearing a corset; I would feel so...
- Lillian Moss: Free?
- Dr. Emily Grace: Exposed. And improper; I work with men.
- [last lines]
- Lillian Moss: You must understand, Emily. My suffragette sisters are all I have.
- Dr. Emily Grace: I do understand. It's just... sometimes the way you behave... you frighten me.
- Lillian Moss: I frighten you?
- Dr. Emily Grace: You will do anything for the cause.
- Lillian Moss: Not just for the cause.
- Dr. Emily Grace: I, I doubt I have your passion.
- Lillian Moss: You do! You lead by example.
- Dr. Emily Grace: It doesn't feel like enough.
- Lillian Moss: Then do more. Lead by action instead.
- Dr. Emily Grace: I want to go corset-free.
- Lillian Moss: Now, *that* I can help you with.