Nigel Hartley Quotes in The Ghoul (1933)

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Nigel Hartley Quotes:

  • Nigel Hartley: I happened to be staying in the neighborhood, and hearing of your master's illness I took the liberty of calling. How is he tonight?

    Laing: He'll never see the morning.

    Nigel Hartley: He has not asked for anyone of my cloth?

    Laing: Nor will he. He's set in his ways, and they are the ways of the heathen.

    Nigel Hartley: I know he won't see the rector, but though I'm a comparative stranger, I don't like to leave a man to die like that.

    Laing: He'll die in his own fashion as he has lived.

    Nigel Hartley: Still, sometimes at the end...

    Laing: Not him! He's stubborn and unbending and will be so at the throne itself!

  • Nigel Hartley: I'm sorry there should be this sort of atmosphere. After all, we're only ships that pass in the night.

    Broughton: Hmmm. Do you want a drink, or will you pass now?

    Aga Ben Dragore: [as the romantic Kaney is making tea for the household] Six cups? That's just... just four too many.

    [Grabbing her hand]

    Aga Ben Dragore: Eh?

    Kaney: Tell me about Egypt. Have you ever seen a shiek?

    Aga Ben Dragore: [Imperiously folding his arms a la Valentino] I am one!

    Kaney: [Shocked] What?

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