Elina Labourdette credited as playing...
Madame Desnoyers
- Madame Desnoyers: What's the matter?
- Cécile Desnoyers: You're always scolding me.
- Madame Desnoyers: For your own good, my child.
- Cécile Desnoyers: I'm not a child. I'll be 14 tomorrow.
- Madame Desnoyers: You're an angel.
- Madame Desnoyers: We had such fun at the fair - with Suzanne.
- Madame Desnoyers: The fair! With a man you don't even know! My daughter out partying with servicemen and getting home at 7:00! And me, sick with worry, fearing the worst!
- Madame Desnoyers: Where was the sailor from?
- Cécile Desnoyers: Chicago, Illinois.
- Madame Desnoyers: A sailor from Chicago -- you and your geography! Chicago has no sailors, only gangsters!
- Madame Desnoyers: What's all this about?
- Cécile Desnoyers: I didn't do anything wrong.
- Madame Desnoyers: I should hope not! You're to stay away from servicemen, and other men too... for now.
- Cécile Desnoyers: He was very nice.
- Madame Desnoyers: All the more reason.
- Madame Desnoyers: You mustn't think the whole world's rotten. Some people deserve our trust. Some are good, even if appearances can deceive. You can't judge a book by its cover.
- Madame Desnoyers: I'm all alone. I lost everything during the war. My mother, my house, furniture, books, my husband. I had nothing left. Not even a handkerchief or a sheet. Nothing. I became a penniless widow overnight. You see, my husband was a gambler. He had every vice. God save us from gamblers.