The Devil-Doll

The Devil-Doll

Laundry Proprietress: Huh! It's amazing how you washed-out Cinderellas can speed up work when 5 o'clock comes around.


--Eily Malyon (as ) in The Devil-Doll

A Woman Rebels

A Woman Rebels

Miss Piper, the Governess: As women, the first thing of importance is to be content to be inferior to men, inferior in mental power in the same proportion that she is in physical strength. A really sensible woman feels her dependence. She's conscious of her inferiority and therefore grateful for her thought.


--Eily Malyon (as Miss Piper, the Governess) in A Woman Rebels

The Undying Monster

The Undying Monster

Mrs. Walton, the housekeeper: [hearing a howl] Sounds like a lost soul!


--Eily Malyon (as Mrs. Walton) in The Undying Monster

Above Suspicion

Above Suspicion

[newlyweds Richard and Frances Myles register at a hotel under assumed names]
Walmer Hotel proprietor: Mr. and Mrs. Smith? I suppose that's all right. Mind you draw the blinds.
Richard Myles: [embarrassed] Huh?
Walmer Hotel proprietor: There's a practice blackout tonight.


--Eily Malyon (as Walmer Hotel Proprietess) in Above Suspicion

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