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Give you my word never seen the like. It's like the rainy-day skirt had died overnight. All of a sudden from a novelty, I find myself with such a commodity that every manufacturer in the business is making them up for himself." "You seen it first, though, Roody. Nobody can take it away from you that you seen first how the rainy-day skirt and its shortness would be such a success with the women."

I always say if Bleema Pelz wanted the moon, her father would see to it that his property-man got the real one for her." "You you've got a beautiful, sweet little girl there, Pelz. I don't blame you." "Feist, if I didn't know it, I'd be an ungrateful dog." "Her papa can't realize, Mr. Feist, we haven't got a baby any more." "I realize it, Mrs. Pelz." "You you see, Roody?"

'For a few dollars more or less I should make a Rudolph Pelz picture something I'm ashamed of. Am I right, Rosie? Am I right?" "I should say so, Roody, for a few dollars you should not belittle yourself." "Not if your old man knows it, by golly! and I think he does." "Hurry now, Roody; you know how Bleema likes it you should be dressed."

The coin rolled to the bed-edge, bounced off to the floor, rolled to the zinc edge. Immediately after, on all-fours, his face screwed up for scrutiny and the back of his neck hotly ridden with crimson, Mr. Pelz leaned after. "Roody what?" "Heads!"

If you think you're going to let this loafer ruin your own life and the lives of your parents and poor grandmother " "Papa, papa, you don't know him! The company are all down on him because they're jealous. Lester Spencer comes from one of the finest old Southern families " "Roody, Roody, a goy play-actor "

"So many times it comes up in the scenarios and the picture-plots, Rosie, how money don't always bring happiness." "It wouldn't, Roody not a penny's worth to me without you and Bleema. But with you, Roody, no matter how happy I feel, it seems to me I can't ever feel happy enough for what we have got.

"It's just those notions of yours, ma, that are keeping this family down, let me tell you that you and Ben and Roody and Izzy and all the rest of them with their old-fogyness." "Your brothers, let me tell you, you bad girl, you, are as fine, steady men as your papa before them."

Just to have him in the room with his yellowness and tiptoes makes me nervous like a cat." "I got your shirt and studs laid out myself." He pinched her cheek again. "Rosie Posy!" "You had a hard day, Roody? You look tired." "I don't like the battle of Waterloo in the 'Saint Elba' picture." "Roody, that scene it took such a fortune to build into the shape of the letter A?"

Roody, for my sake, if not your child's! Mr. Feist, please please make him, Mr. Feist!" "Pelz, for God's sake, man, get yourself together! Excitement won't get you anywheres. Calm down. Be human." Then Mr. Pelz sat down again, but trembling and swallowing back with difficulty. "She got me wild, Feist. You must excuse me. She got me wild my little girl my little flower " "Papa dad darling!

Like I told Roody this morning, she's bringing a title into the family, but she's taking a big wad of the Meyerburg money out of the country too." "It is so, ain't it?" Around her crowded Mrs. Meyerburg's five sons. "Come with us, ma. We got a children's party up in the ballroom for Aileen this afternoon, and then Trixie and I are going to motor down to Sheepshead for the indoor polo-match.