The Silver Horde (1930)
Jean Arthur: Mildred Wayland
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Quotes
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Mildred Wayland : Pretty shabby, wasn't it. And such a woman! A hanger-on in men's camps!
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Cherry Malotte : When I love a man, I don't need any rules.
Mildred Wayland : Obviously. I shouldn't have come. I might have known, your sort.
Cherry Malotte : You don't have to put me in my place. I know about me. Just like Queenie. Only I managed to get a better break.
Mildred Wayland : I'm not interested in your confession.
Cherry Malotte : It's not a confession. It's a boast!
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Mildred Wayland : Come on, let's forget it - and dance. Shall we?
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Mildred Wayland : I believe what I chose to believe. About this and about the woman with whom you are so - well, friendly - to be polite about it.
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Boyd Emerson : It's lies I tell you! Cherry's my friend.
Mildred Wayland : I rather gathered that. A very dear friend. So very dear, that you came to me from her arms.
Boyd Emerson : I won't let you say things like that about her. I'll bring her here. She'll tell you.
Mildred Wayland : Do you think, really, I'd be interested in the type?
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Cherry Malotte : Queenie's one of my old friends from Nome.
Mildred Wayland : Quite a type, isn't she.
Cherry Malotte : Isn't she, though.
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Mildred Wayland : I want to talk with you.
Cherry Malotte : Well, go ahead. We both speak the same language. Just a couple of dames in love with the same fellow.
Mildred Wayland : Then, you are in love with him. I might as well go. I can't use the same methods you use to hold him.
Cherry Malotte : Why not? Something in your book of edicat about that too?
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Mildred Wayland : You can have Boyd Emerson for all of me.
Cherry Malotte : Oh, no I can't. Boyd could never forgive me for being - well, for being Cherry Malotte.
Mildred Wayland : Can you blame him?
Cherry Malotte : No, men being what they are.
Mildred Wayland : And women of a certain type being what *they* are.
Cherry Malotte : You don't know my sort! But, I can see through you like a window and not such a clean window at that!
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Mildred Wayland : I've just been saying I wouldn't marry you on a bet, Freddie.
Frederick 'Fred' : Well, why not?
Wayne Wayland : Because her father favors it, of course.
Frederick 'Fred' : You should have a little respect for your father's wishes.
Mildred Wayland : Why, I have. Darn little!