Peter Brent Quotes in Tammy and the Bachelor (1957)

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Peter Brent Quotes:

  • Tambey 'Tammy' Tyree: [reciting to party guests] I come from Virginie, Sir / I've been walkin' all the way alongside the wagon, ox-drawn / I've been sleepin' on the ground by night and walkin' all the day / I've come to this great house to sell fresh eggs I'm totin'em in my bonnet.

    Peter Brent: Oh, why don't you come in. We have need of eggs.

    Tambey 'Tammy' Tyree: It will pleasure me, Sir, for sure.

    Party Guest: That's a lovely gown that you're wearing.

    Tambey 'Tammy' Tyree: It was made in Virginie / My mammy sewed it for me with a needle and fine thread. / She made it strong for lastin' because it was a far piece to come.

    Party Guest: I like to hear about that.

  • Tambey 'Tammy' Tyree: [continues the recitation] Well, there was a robber in that country went by musical name / Played the harp like an angel / And they called him Little Harp. / Now he noted the birds was all a-leavin' him / The mockin' bird, the jade, the little brown thrush, and the sparrow. / So 'bout the only thing left was the buzzards. / When they lead out, he followed through the swamp till he came to the edge of the trace / and there was all the birds a-roostin' whilst we was a-sleepin'. / It were in the middle of the night by then / and the campfire burnin' low. / We lay on a blanket sleepin' / Mammy an' Pappy an' me, an' one crawlin' baby that had to be toted / An' some odd-size sisters, two or three. / Now, pappy used to hide his bag of gold in the same leather bag he would use for totin' his fiddle. / Little Harp sneaked in whilst we slept an' stole the leather bag. / That's how Little Harp not only burgled pappy's horse hair fiddle but stole our treasure and left us all a-weepin' with nothin' expectin' this family gown my mammy fashioned for me. / / I reckon' that's all the tellin' of it.

    Peter Brent: Now you haven't told how you came to live in this house.

    Tambey 'Tammy' Tyree: That part was nigh onto a miracle, for sure. We were pennyless. We made out by nippin' and tuckin' and sellin' fressh eggs. An' one day I come up the driveway yonder wearin' this very gown for I owned no other. I was totin' fresh eggs in my bonnet. I come up the driveway singin'. An' the young man of the house he come out, An' he took me by the hand, An' he said: / "I take the eggs, I take the bonnet / I take the gown, and what's in it." / An' he kissed me then and there. And he made me into a fine lady. And he carved this comb for my hair. That's how I come to this great house, and how I lived here, happily ever after.

  • Tambey 'Tammy' Tyree: [Having a hotdog for the first time]

    Peter Brent: How did you like the hotdog?

    Tambey 'Tammy' Tyree: [puzzled] "Hot dog"? Is that what they are?

    Peter Brent: Oh is there something wrong?

    Tambey 'Tammy' Tyree: No. I, uh, I reckon there's lots of things I ain't... I am not rightly acquainted with.

    Tambey 'Tammy' Tyree: [after a pause, shocked] I've had enough, thank you.

    [Puts down the sandwich and covers it up with a napkin]

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