Two Thousand Women (1944)
Anne Crawford: Margaret Long
Quotes
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Teresa King : Tea - that's all they ever think about in this place.
Maud Wright : Tea - and men.
Margaret Long : I've almost forgotten what they look like.
Bridie Johnson : They wear trousers. I remember that.
Maud Wright : That's trouble number two in this place. If you can imagine a very large harem with the Sultan away for his annual holiday, well, that's us.
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Freda Thompson , Rosemary Brown , Maud Wright , Mrs. Tatmarsh , Margaret Long , Mrs. Hope Latimer , Nellie Skinner , Mrs. Burtshaw , Annette , Girl in the Show : [singing] There'll always be an England, While there's a country lane, Wherever there's a cottage small, Beside a field of grain, There'll always be an England, And England shall be free, If England means as much to you, As England means to me.