- Reginald Burroughs: They're ordering me to return to America.
- Dick Remington: Then go.
- Reginald Burroughs: What about Marjorie?
- Dick Remington: Take her with you. She'll love America.
- Reginald Burroughs: That's impossible. I know my family well enough -- they will never let me marry a woman with no social standing.
- Dick Remington: How long have you been away from home?
- Reginald Burroughs: Fifteen years.
- Dick Remington: Very well. Let me take care of it. I'll fix it. I'll go in your place.
- Dick Remington: [pretending to be Reginald] Frank? Who's Frank?
- Georgiana Burroughs: I met him last summer -- he's neither noble nor rich, but I do love him.
- Dick Remington: And you want to marry him, right? Don't worry about it -- I'll fix it.
- Dick Remington: [pretending to be Reginald] And who's in love with Olive?
- Georgiana Burroughs: Aren't you supposed to marry her?
- Dick Remington: Yes, I should -- but doesn't she love someone else?
- Georgiana Burroughs: She's in love with Ernest, and army officer. He was wounded in the war and is now recovering.
- Dick Remington: That's great! I'll fix that too.
- Title Card: Reginald was sent to study in England because his family thought America was too democratic.
- Mr. Flannigan, the owner of a local saloon: You can stay in my house -- as long as you're nice to my clients downstairs.
- Mary McCullough: You've been so kind to give us shelter since our father passed away, Mr. Flannigan. I'm grateful, but please don't ask me that.
- Mr. Flannigan, the owner of a local saloon: You better change your mind if you wanna stay here.