A Night in Montmartre (1931)
Kay Hammond: Margot
Quotes
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Margot : [sitting down at the table] It's alright. It's only me!
Lucien Borell : Have we been introduced?
Margot : Well, I've introduced myself. I thought you looked the kind of man who might buy a girl a drink.
Lucien Borell : Oh, oh, really? Are you thirsty?
Margot : I'm always thirsty. I was born on the great drought.
Lucien Borell : Oh, really. How very unpleasant. You must have some lemonade. It quenches the thirst.
Margot : Lemonade? What makes you think that's a drink?
Lucien Borell : I have it on the highest, historical authority. I ascertained that Anne of Cleves called for a beaker of lemonade on her death-bed.
Margot : Oh, you mean she knew she was dying and it didn't matter.