Wise Girl (1937)
Leonid Kinskey: Eccentric Greenwich Village Writer
Quotes
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Susan 'Susie' Fletcher : Why don't you have him arrested?
Eccentric Greenwich Village Writer : There are no police at the North Pole.
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Susan 'Susie' Fletcher : Are you going all the way up there to commit murder?
Dermont O'Neil : It's the villain in his book. Why don't you poison him?
Eccentric Greenwich Village Writer : Oh, it's too sweet. I want a long, foul, lingering death for him - the rat.
Susan 'Susie' Fletcher : Well, uh, why don't you let him freeze to death slowly, starting at his toes. And as his toes begin to drop off one by one, give him a toothache in all his teeth.
Eccentric Greenwich Village Writer : That's good! Good
Susan 'Susie' Fletcher : And, in his delirium, let him dream of a kindly dentist.
Eccentric Greenwich Village Writer : Tremendous!
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Eccentric Greenwich Village Writer : Ah, he's dead.
Susan 'Susie' Fletcher : And did he suffer horribly?
Eccentric Greenwich Village Writer : Oh, beautifully. I stabbed him with a split infinitive.
Susan 'Susie' Fletcher : Well, don't keep him too long. We've been having a lot of hot weather lately.