If Winter Comes (1947)
Binnie Barnes: Natalie Bagshaw
Quotes
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Natalie Bagshaw : Oh, perfect picture of domestic bliss. Positively nauseating.
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Natalie Bagshaw : How are you, Mark?
Mark Sabre : Uh, marmalade, please.
Natalie Bagshaw : Enjoying life?
Mabel Sabre : Naturally. He's got me.
Natalie Bagshaw : You mean you've got him. The poor man's so married he can scarcely move.
Mabel Sabre : He doesn't want to move.
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Sarah, 'Low Jinks' : She's been turned out. Turned out bag and baggage by that father of her's.
Mark Sabre : Turned out? Whatever for?
Natalie Bagshaw : Oh, really Mark. Must you be so naive?
Sarah, 'Low Jinks' : She's going to have a baby, sir.
Natalie Bagshaw : On the wrong side of the blanket, as they say.
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Natalie Bagshaw : War work makes me simply ravenous.
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Natalie Bagshaw : That's the war for you. The people that never said boo to a goose before, suddenly become oracles of wisdom.
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Natalie Bagshaw : I must say, a little of this war work goes a long way.
Mabel Sabre : It's not as strenuous as actual nursing.
Natalie Bagshaw : No, but actual nursing might be more fun. Some of those convalescent officers are most attractive.
Mabel Sabre : Yes, if you could be sure of getting officers.