Mrs B Memory Flashcards
‘(Smiling) Well it came in just at the right moment…I think Sheila and I had better go into the drawing room and leave you men -‘
Q1
“this child.. You’re looking tired dear. I think you ought to go to bed - and forget about this absurd business’
Q2
‘I don’t suppose for a moment that we can understand why the girl committed suicide.
Girls of that class-‘.
Q3
You seem to be conducting it in a rather peculiar and offensive manner. You know of course that my husband was Lord mayor’
Q4
“(With dignity) Yes. We’ve done a great deal of useful work in helping deserving cases’.
Q5
‘Gross impertinence - quite deliberate - and naturally that was one of the things that prejudiced me against her case’.
Q6
‘In spite of what happened to the girl since, I consider I did my duty. So I prefer not to discuss it any further, you have no power to make me change my mind’
Q7
‘It wasn’t I who had had her turned out of her employment - which probably began it all
Q8
‘(Smiling) And I must say Gerald, you’ve argued this very cleverly, and I’m most grateful.’
Q9
‘But I didn’t know it was you - I never dreamt - Besides, your not the type - you don’t get drunk’
Q10