Mary Yellen Quotes in Jamaica Inn (1939)
Mary Yellen Quotes:
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Jem Trehearne: Trust me to land myself with a woman. 'Course, you did save my life.
Mary Yellen: I hope you make better use of it in the future.
Jem Trehearne: That's a tall order for a desperate character like me.
Mary Yellen: No doubt.
Jem Trehearne: Smuggler and a cutthroat; that gives it.
Mary Yellen: Very likely.
Jem Trehearne: Do you think there's any hope for me? Tell me, what all am I to do?
Mary Yellen: Anything you please.
Jem Trehearne: Well, I used to be a sailor. I can go back to sea.
Mary Yellen: I'm not in the least interested.
Jem Trehearne: You must be. Don't forget you're responsible for me.
Mary Yellen: I am not.
Jem Trehearne: Oh, yes. If weren't for you I shouldn't be here at all. You can't deny that. When we're safe in Trulo I'll place myself entirely in your hands.
Mary Yellen: Oh, please be quiet.
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Mary Yellen: Why are we going so fast? What's happened? Have the horses bolted?
Coach Passenger, Coach Passenger: It's Jamaica Inn.
Mary Yellen: But this is where I want to get out!
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Mary Yellen: Why didn't you stop? Are you deaf? I've been shouting myself silly. You've taken me right past Jamaica Inn. Turn right around and take me back at once!
Coachman: You better find Squire Pengallan instead. They say he's partial to young women. Here's your box.
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Sir Humphrey Pengallan: "She walks in beauty, like the night. Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that's best of dark and bright, Meet in her aspect - - and her eyes"
Mary Yellen: Thank you, sir. But, I didn't come for poetry, but for a horse.
Sir Humphrey Pengallan: A horse? Be worthy of Lord Byron's poetry, you shall have the horse.
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Sir Humphrey Pengallan: And you're going where?
Mary Yellen: To Jamaica Inn.
Sir Humphrey Pengallan: Jamaica Inn? You, eh, can't go there.
Mary Yellen: Why not?
Sir Humphrey Pengallan: Em, Sam! This young lady wants to know why she can't go to Jamaica Inn. Will you tell her?
Sir Humphrey's Groom: Oh, not there Miss. No place for a young lady.
Sir Humphrey Pengallan: See, even Sam knows that. No. Let us stay - here.
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Mary Yellen: Go and tell your master I'm here!
Joss Merlyn: Aren't you gonna give me a kiss first?
Mary Yellen: You! You'll suffer for this when my Uncle's told of it! I'll have you turned out of here! You'll see!
Joss Merlyn: On, you wouldn't be hard on us, Ma'am. You see, your Aunt would miss me!
Mary Yellen: Get out of my way! I...
Joss Merlyn: Correct. Entirely correct. I'm your Aunt's loving husband - your great, big Uncle Joss.
[Wink]
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Jem Trehearne: Take off that dress.
Mary Yellen: What?
Jem Trehearne: That dress you're wearing. Quick!
Mary Yellen: But, I can't do that.
Jem Trehearne: Take it off!
Mary Yellen: I-I can't.
Jem Trehearne: All right, then I will.
Mary Yellen: No you won't! I'll do it.
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Mary Yellen: We got away from Jamaica inn last night. It's a horrible place! I think its nothing better than a den of smugglers!
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Mary Yellen: Is Jamaica Inn on this road?
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Mary Yellen: How much further is Jamaica Inn?
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Joss Merlyn: Who's there? What do you want?
Mary Yellen: Does Mrs. Patience Merlyn live her?
Joss Merlyn: She might - and she might not. Depending on your business!
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Mary Yellen: Thieves! Smugglers! Cut-throats!
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