Lady Joan Culver:
Isn't the prince amusing?
Max Clement: I think he's revolting.
Lady Joan Culver: Oh no he's not. Just a bit obvious. Knows what he wants and gets it. He's got a terrific reputation as a lover.
Max Clement: How do people get reputations as lovers? Women tell their friends?
Lady Joan Culver: No, not exactly. But it gets about. If you see a lot of women looking particularly radiant - somebody's been around.
--Heather Thatcher (as ) in But the Flesh Is Weak
Max Clement: I think he's revolting.
Lady Joan Culver: Oh no he's not. Just a bit obvious. Knows what he wants and gets it. He's got a terrific reputation as a lover.
Max Clement: How do people get reputations as lovers? Women tell their friends?
Lady Joan Culver: No, not exactly. But it gets about. If you see a lot of women looking particularly radiant - somebody's been around.
--Heather Thatcher (as ) in But the Flesh Is Weak
Lady Joan Culver:
Just my luck! I've been out for ten years, and I've never been so much as hinted at!
--Heather Thatcher (as ) in But the Flesh Is Weak
--Heather Thatcher (as ) in But the Flesh Is Weak
[after she reads the letter Beau had written to explain what happened to the jewel - he has signed the letter with his name - she reads... ]
Lady Patricia Brandon: "Beau Geste"
Lady Patricia Brandon: [to John] Beau Geste... gallant gesture. We didn't name him wrong, did we?
--Heather Thatcher (as Lady Patricia Brandon) in Beau Geste