‘If you don’t come down sharply on thesepeople they soon be asking for the earth’ - Arthur
‘Perhaps I ought to warn you that he’s an old friend of mine’ - Arthur
‘Unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable’ - Arthur
‘Millions and millions and millions of Eva Smiths and John Smiths still left with us’ - Inspector
‘I didn’t do it. She’s upsetting herself’ - Inspector
‘We are members of one body - we are responsible for each other‘ - inspector
‘A man has to mind his own business and look after himself and his own - and - (we hear the sharp ring of a front doorbell)’
‘And I tell you that the time will soon come when, if men will not learn that lesson, then they will be taught it in fire and blood and anguish’ - Inspector
‘I’m sorry, daddy.Actually, I was listening’ - Sheila
‘I tell you - whoever that Inspector was, it was anything but a joke‘ - Sheila
‘But these girls aren’t cheaplabour - they’re people‘ - Sheila
‘You’re squiffy’ - Eric
‘I was in thatstate when a chap easily turns nasty’ - Eric
‘You’re beginning to pretend now that nothings really happened at all. And I can’t see it like that. The girl‘s still dead, isn’t she?’ - Eric
‘Girls of that class-‘ - Sybil
‘As if a girl of thatsort would ever refuse money’ - Sybil
‘I think it was simply a piece of gross impertinence - quite deliberate- and naturally that was one of the things that prejudiced me against her case’ - sybil
‘I didn’t install her there so that I could make love to her’ - Gerald
‘Everything‘s all right now, Sheila. what about thisring?‘ - Gerald
‘I became at once the most importantperson in her life’ - Gerald
‘I don’t come into this suicidebusiness’ - Gerald
‘The easy, well-bred young man - about - town’ - Gerald
‘I speak as a hard headed practical man of business’ - Arthur
‘A man has to make his own way - has to look after himself - and his family too, of course’ - Arthur
‘All mixed together like bees in a beehive‘ - Arthur
‘I’ve got to cover this up as soon as I can’ - Arthur
‘Is there anyreason why my wife should answer questions from you, inspector?‘ - arthur
‘A heavy-looking, rather portentous man in his middle fifties‘ - Arthur
‘Obviously it has nothing to do with this wretched girl’s suicide’ - arthur
‘He certainly didn’t make me confess’ - Sybil
‘First the girl herself’ - Sybil
’i won’t believe it’ - Sybil
‘The girl had begun by telling us a pack of lies’ - Sybil
‘I consider I did my duty’ - Sybil
‘When you’re married you’ll realise‘ - sybil
‘Forget about this absurd business’ - Sybil
‘Why shouldn’t they try for higher wages?‘ - Eric
‘Look for the father of the child. It’s his responsibility’ - Sybil