Gerald Memory Flashcards
‘Attractive chap, about thirty, too manly too be a dandy but very much the well-bred man-about-town’
Q1
‘Not if it was just after the holidays. They’d all be broke if I know them’
Q2
‘She’s had a long, exciting and tiring day - we were celebrating our engagement, you know - and now she’s obviously had about as much as she can stand’
Q3
‘I hate those hard-eyed dough-faced women. But then I noticed a girl who looked quite different. She was very pretty - soft brown hair and big dark eyes - (breaks off.)’
Q4
Young and fresh and charming and altogether out of place…she wasn’t enjoying herself. Old Joe Meggarty, half-drunk and goggle-eyed’
Q5
‘I insisted on Daisy moving into those rooms and I made her take some money…
(Carefully to the Inspector) I want you to understand that I didn’t install her there so that I could make love’
Q6
‘I’m rather more - upset - by this business than I probably appear to be - and - well, I’d like to be alone
Q7
‘How do you know its the same girl? he looks round triumphantly at them. As they puzzle this out, he turns to Birling
Q8
‘Getting a bit heavy handed aren’t you, Inspector?…’know, we’re respectable citizens and not criminals’
Q2.5