Henry Brittingham-Brett Quotes in The Little Hut (1957)
Henry Brittingham-Brett Quotes:
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Sir Philip Ashlow: Don't make such a fuss, old boy. Stiff upper lip.
Henry Brittingham-Brett: I didn't fall on my upper lip.
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Lady Susan Ashlow: Oh, what a lovely little island. I wonder if anybody lives here?
Henry Brittingham-Brett: Like our luck, it's probably swarming with savages.
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Henry Brittingham-Brett: All this talk of honeymoons and gardens of eden, anybody figured out my role in this three-cornered paradise?
Lady Susan Ashlow: Yes, darling. You can figure out the proper seating arrangement.
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Henry Brittingham-Brett: Are you decent?
Lady Susan Ashlow: Don't worry darling, I've got my slip on.
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Lady Susan Ashlow: Didn't Philip tell you? He's building a big hut for him and me and a little hut for you.
Henry Brittingham-Brett: In deed.
Lady Susan Ashlow: Well, we can't very well go on sleeping under the stars all the time, can we? We can't all live in one hut together. Well, we can't, really, can we?
Henry Brittingham-Brett: I think the sleeping arrangements leave a lot to be desired.
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Henry Brittingham-Brett: Susan, I'm astounded! Never in my whole life have I seen such a deplorable exhibition!
Lady Susan Ashlow: Well, of all the ingratitudes!
Sir Philip Ashlow: Ingratitude!
Lady Susan Ashlow: Well, I had to do something to save your lives.
Sir Philip Ashlow: That was no reason for you to bow and scrap and curtsy in that humiliating fashion!
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