- Harriet Craig: Did you ask the Frazier boy into the house?
- Mrs. Harold: Little Danny? Well yes...
- Harriet Craig: I was under the impression it was up to me to decide whom we wish to have as guests.
- Mrs. Harold: Danny's a very well-behaved boy...
- Harriet Craig: When will you get it through your head that this is not your house?
- Mrs. Harold: I never supposed it was, but I sometimes forget that it's no longer Mr. Craig's.
- Harriet Craig: What did you say?
- Mrs. Harold: It makes no difference what he wants or who he wants in this house. it's only your wishes that count.
- Harriet Craig: Are you trying to suggest that I haven't made Mr. Craig a good home?
- Mrs. Harold: I'm sure you think you have, Mrs. Craig, but my idea of a good home is one that has a little warmth and friendliness in it. Why, when I walk through this house I have the feeling that these rooms have died and been laid out.
- Harriet Craig: I refuse to tolerate such insolence from a servant!
- Mrs. Harold: You won't have to, Mrs. Craig. From now on I'm no longer in your employ.
- Walter Craig: Wives may be a little extra trouble now and then, but they're mighty handy gadgets to have around the house.
- Harriet Craig: No one cares for brandy, Lottie, I've already asked them.
- Lottie: Mr. Craig asked for it.