an inspector calls

Cards (39)

  • she said she didn’t want me to marry her. said i didn’t love her. (eric, act 3)
  • girls of that class (mrs birling, act 2)
  • she’d swallowed a lot of strong disinfectant. burnt her inside out, of course. (inspector goole, act 1)
  • a very pretty girl (sheila, act 1)
  • i couldn’t remember her name or where she lived (eric, act 3)
  • everything’s alright now, sheilawhat about this ring? (gerald, act 3)
  • well-bred young man-about-town (about gerald, act 1)
  • i hate those hard-eyed dough-faced women (gerald, act 2)
  • i didn’t feel about her as she felt about me (gerald, act 2)
  • (about sheila) she’s obviously had about as much as she can stand (gerald, act 2)
  • why shouldn’t they try for higher wages? (eric, act 1)
  • you’re not the kind of father a chap could go to when he’s in trouble (eric, act 3)
  • half shy, half assertive (about eric, act 1)
  • i was in that state when a chap easily turns nasty and i threatened to make a row (eric, act 3)
  • i wasn’t in love with her or anything - but i liked her - she was pretty and a good sport (eric, act 3)
  • i felt rotten about it at the time and now i feel a lot worse (sheila, act 1)
  • those girls aren’t cheap labour - they’re people (sheila, act 1)
  • look, mummy - isn’t it a beauty (sheila, act 1)
  • he’s giving us the rope so that we’ll hang ourselves (sheila, act 2)
  • i don’t believe i will (half playful, half serious, to gerald) so you be careful (sheila, act 2)
  • it was my own fault (sheila, act 1)
  • i’m staying here until i know why that girl killed herself (sheila, act 2)
  • i accept no blame for it at all (mrs birling, act 2)
  • as if a girl of that sort would ever refuse money (mrs birling, act 2)
  • i think she only had herself to blame (mrs birling, act 2)
  • we are members of one body (inspector goole, act 3)
  • millions and millions and millions of eva smiths and john smiths (inspector goole, act 3)
  • public men, mr birling, have their responsibilities as well as their privileges (inspector goole, act 2)
  • we are responsible for each other (inspector goole, act 3)
  • the wretched girl‘s suicide (mr birling, act 1)
  • a man has to mind his own business and look after himself and his own (mr birling, act 1)
  • i can’t accept any responsibility (mr birling, act 1)
  • lower costs and higher prices (mr birling, act 1)
  • unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable (mr birling, act 1)
  • a man has to make his own way (mr birling, act 1)
  • i’m talking as a hard-headed practical man of business (mr birling, act 1)
  • rather portentousrather provincial (about mr birling, act 1)
  • i’ve got to cover this up as soon as i can (mr birling, act 3)
  • mixed up together like bees in a hive - community and all that nonsense (mr birling, act 1)