- Larry: Why, really! Why, I say! What I mean is, well, eh, you, you girls do overdo things, don't you!
- Larry: Well, hello Uncle. Greetings - and all that sort of rot. So, you've met Charmaine?
- Earl of Ippleton: Oh, rather. Yes. Yes.
- Larry: Thumbs up.
- Earl of Ippleton: Charming. Charming.
- Larry: Three rousing cheers. She is charming, isn't she?
- Earl of Ippleton: Ravishing!
- Charmaine: You talk of me as if I was a horse! As if I was for sale. But, I am not! I am not like your other women!
- Larry: Now, you are trying to take Charmaine away from me!
- Earl of Ippleton: Well, can I help it if she prefers a man of ripe years and judgement?
- Larry: Ripe? Huh, Rotten! You old blighter!
- Elmer's Wife: [Watching a fashion show] Say, you never looked at me like that.
- Elmer: You never - looked like that.
- Elmer's Wife: Oui, oui.
- Elmer: Say, its funny, you - you've never, oui oui, back in Okla-Okla-Ok, the Indian Country.
- Elmer's Wife: [interrupts Elmer flirting with a French model] You've been on French leave long enough.
- Elmer: Well, I was - I was just - go - g...
- Elmer's Wife: Going.
- Elmer: Oul. Oui.
- Earl of Ippleton: Now, I promise to be very good to you and all that sort of thing, so to speak.
- Charmaine: Are you - proposing - to me?
- Earl of Ippleton: That is the exact scheme. Clever little girl. You put your finger right on the jolly old knob.
- Yank: Charmaine, hey, listen, I got great news. Business is boomin'! Larry just blew into the shop and he's spendin' a bunch of big dough on a lot of chorus dames.