Aunt Sally Tyler Quotes in The Little Colonel (1935)

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Aunt Sally Tyler Quotes:

  • Aunt Sally Tyler: There are some things to be considered besides your pride, Elizabeth. There's the child herself, you know. You ought to think of her interests.

    Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman: I don't care. I don't want anything from him!

    Aunt Sally Tyler: I know, dear, but just the same I say you ought to think of Lloyd. If I were you, I'd let her go over there as often as she pleases. And who knows? It might end in your all making up some day.

    Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman: Never! Not after the terrible things he said about Jack!

  • Aunt Sally Tyler: Can that be Lloyd that Becky is carrying?

    Miss Lloyd Sherman: Hello, Mother! How do you do, Aunt Sally Tyler?

    Aunt Sally Tyler: How do you do, dear?

    Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman: Where have you been?

    Miss Lloyd Sherman: I've been to see my grandfather, and I threw mud on him.

    Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman: You threw mud on him?

    Miss Lloyd Sherman: Yes, because he poked me with a stick. Then I got mad and he got mad, and we hollered at each other.

    Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman: Oh baby, how could you disgrace Mother by going over there looking like a dirty little beggar?

    Miss Lloyd Sherman: I didn't beg him for anything.

    Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman: You've been a very naughty girl, and you're going to be punished. Becky, take her inside. Give her a bath and put her to bed.

    Becky Porter: Yes'm.

    Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman: Oh, I'm terribly upset. I wouldn't for worlds have him think I encouraged her in going there.

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