The Old Fashioned Way Quotes

Cleopatra Pepperday: [after McGonigle takes a heavy fall] Marky, are you hurt?
The Great McGonigle: [sarcastically] No, I had the presence of mind to fall on my head.

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Cleopatra Pepperday: [after McGonigle takes a heavy fall] Marky, are you hurt?

The Great McGonigle: [sarcastically] No, I had the presence of mind to fall on my head.

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Cleopatra Pepperday: [after McGonigle takes a heavy fall] Marky, are you hurt?

The Great McGonigle: [sarcastically] No, I had the presence of mind to fall on my head.

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Dick Bronson: Mr. McGonigle, I've got to have some money.

The Great McGonigle: Yes, my lad, how much?

Dick Bronson: Two dollars.

The Great McGonigle: If I had two dollars, I'd start a number two company.

Dick Bronson: For two cents I'd quit.

The Great McGonigle: [to Marmaduke] Pay him off!
[Marmaduke gives him a two cent stamp]

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Dick Bronson: Mr. McGonigle, I've got to have some money.

The Great McGonigle: Yes, my lad, how much?

Dick Bronson: Two dollars.

The Great McGonigle: If I had two dollars, I'd start a number two company.

Dick Bronson: For two cents I'd quit.

The Great McGonigle: [to Marmaduke] Pay him off!
[Marmaduke gives him a two cent stamp]

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Sheriff Walter Jones: When is Cleo gonna act in this show?

The Great McGonigle: Oh, yes, yes, yes. She'll probably go on right after the epilogue.

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Sheriff Walter Jones: When is Cleo gonna act in this show?

The Great McGonigle: Oh, yes, yes, yes. She'll probably go on right after the epilogue.

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The Great McGonigle: [referring to Cleopatra] She's all dressed up loke a well-kept grave.

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The Great McGonigle: [after Baby Albert has splashed soup over him] I don't know whether to eat from the coat or the plate!

Cleopatra Pepperday: [after Baby Albert throws McGonigles watch into a bowl of molasses] Oh, Albert! Look what you've done to Mr. McGonigle's watch! Oh...
[the watch is shown sinking]

Cleopatra Pepperday: Oh, I'm so sorry... Oh, Mr. McGonigle!

The Great McGonigle: It's all right.

Cleopatra Pepperday: He has such an impulsive nature.

The Great McGonigle: Yeah, just like my own. Don't apo;ogize. It's all right. It's just a little child... it's just a little child.

Cleopatra Pepperday: Oh, he does the cutest things!

The Great McGonigle: That he does!

Cleopatra Pepperday: You should see him when no one's around.

The Great McGonigle: Oh, I'd like to catch him sometime when...
[Correcting himself]

The Great McGonigle: Uh, SEE him sometime when no one's around.

Cleopatra Pepperday: Oh, Albert, why did you do that?

The Great McGonigle: [Mumbling to himself] Bet the minute hand won't be a bit of use after this!

Cleopatra Pepperday: Mr. McGonigle, I hope he hasn't hurt your watch.

The Great McGonigle: [Sarcastically] Oh, no, how could you hurt a watch by dipping it in molasses?

Cleopatra Pepperday: Oh, he's never done that before.
[She titters]

The Great McGonigle: Well, I hope he doesn't do it again - not with t

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The Great McGonigle: [In character in The Drunkard, the play-within-a play] It ain't a fit night out for man or beast!

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The Great McGonigle: [In character in "The Drunkard," the play-within-a play] It ain't a fit night out for man or beast!

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The Great McGonigle: [referring to Cleopatra] She's all dressed up loke a well-kept grave.

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The Great McGonigle: [as the boarding house guest are eating] The soup sounds good.

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The Great McGonigle: [as the boarding house guest are eating] The soup sounds good.

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The Great McGonigle: [after Baby Albert has splashed soup over him] I don't know whether to eat from the coat or the plate!

Cleopatra Pepperday: [after Baby Albert throws McGonigles watch into a bowl of molasses] Oh, Albert! Look what you've done to Mr. McGonigle's watch! Oh...
[the watch is shown sinking]

Cleopatra Pepperday: Oh, I'm so sorry... Oh, Mr. McGonigle!

The Great McGonigle: It's all right.

Cleopatra Pepperday: He has such an impulsive nature.

The Great McGonigle: Yeah, just like my own. Don't apo;ogize. It's all right. It's just a little child... it's just a little child.

Cleopatra Pepperday: Oh, he does the cutest things!

The Great McGonigle: That he does!

Cleopatra Pepperday: You should see him when no one's around.

The Great McGonigle: Oh, I'd like to catch him sometime when...
[Correcting himself]

The Great McGonigle: Uh, SEE him sometime when no one's around.

Cleopatra Pepperday: Oh, Albert, why did you do that?

The Great McGonigle: [Mumbling to himself] Bet the minute hand won't be a bit of use after this!

Cleopatra Pepperday: Mr. McGonigle, I hope he hasn't hurt your watch.

The Great McGonigle: [Sarcastically] Oh, no, how could you hurt a watch by dipping it in molasses?

Cleopatra Pepperday: Oh, he's never done that before.
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The Great McGonigle: [after Baby Albert has splashed soup over him] I don't know whether to eat from the coat or the plate!
Cleopatra Pepperday: [after Baby Albert throws McGonigles watch into a bowl of molasses] Oh, Albert! Look what you've done to Mr. McGonigle's watch! Oh... [the watch is shown sinking]
Cleopatra Pepperday: Oh, I'm so sorry... Oh, Mr. McGonigle!
The Great McGonigle: It's all right.
Cleopatra Pepperday: He has such an impulsive nature.
The Great McGonigle: Yeah, just like my own. Don't apo;ogize. It's all right. It's just a little child... it's just a little child.
Cleopatra Pepperday: Oh, he does the cutest things!
The Great McGonigle: That he does!
Cleopatra Pepperday: You should see him when no one's around.
The Great McGonigle: Oh, I'd like to catch him sometime when... [Correcting himself]
The Great McGonigle: Uh, SEE him sometime when no one's around.
Cleopatra Pepperday: Oh, Albert, why did you do that?
The Great McGonigle: [Mumbling to himself] Bet the minute hand won't be a bit of use after this!
Cleopatra Pepperday: Mr. McGonigle, I hope he hasn't hurt your watch.
The Great McGonigle: [Sarcastically] Oh, no, how could you hurt a watch by dipping it in molasses?
Cleopatra Pepperday: Oh, he's never done that before. [She titters]
The Great McGonigle: Well, I hope he doesn't do it again - not with this watch.

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