Charlotte Inwood:
He was an abominable man. Why do women marry abominable men?
Eve Gill:
I'm afraid the murder might come here madam. Might get into the dressing room. Might even murder me madam. I'm surprised you're not a bit afraid yourself.
Charlotte Inwood:
The theatre is the last place he would be seen. Now stop acting like a silly schoolgirl, the only murderer here is the orchestra leader!
Commodore Gill:
I never hope to be appreciated. Yes, your mother cured me of that. That's why I could never be bothered with your mother.
Eve Gill:
There's nothing the matter with your reputation!
Commodore Gill:
Oh, indeed? I'd rather flattered myself that there was...
Det. Insp. Wilfred 'Ordinary' Smith:
Every time I'm beginning to think I know what colour your eyes are - you disappear!
Det. Insp. Wilfred 'Ordinary' Smith:
I once had a cousin who had an ulcer and an extremely funny face, both at the same time. Everybody laughed at him when he was telling his symptoms. His name was Jim.
Eve Gill:
That must've been terrible!
Det. Insp. Wilfred 'Ordinary' Smith:
Oh, I don't know, Jim is quite a common name.
Eve Gill:
I played the Forth deadly sin.
Det. Insp. Wilfred 'Ordinary' Smith:
Were you good?
Eve Gill:
I was... pretty deadly.
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