- Yvette: This Mrs. Sohmers, she is wealthy?
- Ronnie Burns: Oh yes, she and her husband are very rich. They have a big house on Long Island full of servants, and every winter they go to Florida on thier yacht.
- Gracie Allen: Well, that's nice for the servants, but where do Mr. and Mrs. Sohmers go?
- Ronnie Burns: Mother, THEY go to Florida on the yacht I was mentioning.
- Gracie Allen: Oh. Well, then they can't be so wealthy if they have to borrow thier servants' yacht.
- Blanche Morton: Honestly, Gracie, you know, sometimes you're not as...
- Gracie Allen: Not as what?
- Blanche Morton: ...I can't remember.
- Gracie Allen: I don't understand it. Every time I do something clever, people say "Gracie, sometimes you're not as --" and then they always stop.
- George Burns: Well, the dresses are all packed and ready to go to Paris, huh?
- Gracie Allen: Yes, dear.
- George Burns: And, uh, no hard feelings about the shop?
- Gracie Allen: Oh, no, dear, you were right.
- [to Blanche]
- Gracie Allen: And when he's right, he's right, right?
- Blanche Morton: Ri-i-i-ght.
- Gracie Allen: Ri-i-i-ght.
- Gracie Allen: You know, I was wrong, and when I'm wrong, he's right to say I'm wrong, right?
- Blanche Morton: Ri-i-i-ght.
- Gracie Allen: Ri-i-i-ght.
- George Burns: Well, when a husband sees his wife making a mistake, he should have the right to straighten her out, right?
- Gracie Allen: Ri-i-i-ght.
- Blanche Morton: Ri-i-i-ght.
- George Burns: There are no dresses in these boxes, right?
- Gracie Allen: Ri-i-i-ght.
- Blanche Morton: Ri-i-i-ght.