- Perry Mason: [answers telephone] Hello?
- Lt. Tragg: You don't care what kind of hours you keep.
- Perry Mason: Who is this?
- Lt. Tragg: Your friend and admirer.
- Perry Mason: Lieutenant Tragg?
- Lt. Tragg: Yes, it is.
- [last lines]
- Paul Drake: Well, Perry wanted me to talk to that salesman and find out about the knitting needles.
- [passes Perry an open box from which he removes a check writing machine]
- Perry Mason: It's may fault, Della. I should have known he didn't have any sales resistance.
- Perry Mason: [Perry sets the machine in front of Della] Well, here. Write him a check.
- [first lines]
- George Beaumont: Well, now, this is all very interesting. It shows a lot of work and a lot of imagination. I never realized you folks were so efficient. All right, Folsom, who put you on to me?
- Harry Folsom: I'm so happy you're taking this attitude. I was afraid there'd be nothing but denials.
- George Beaumont: Now, where would that get me?
- Ruth Whittaker: Oh what a fool. What a stupid, pitiful, blind fool. No, not you - me. When you told me you cared, I was stupid enough to think you meant it.
- George Beaumont: Please - people will hear you.
- Ruth Whittaker: I don't care. I'm not ashamed. I only made the same mistake thousands of women make. I believed a man when he told me he loved me.
- Perry Mason: Well, it's George Beaumont all right.
- Lt. Tragg: A client of yours, wasn't he?
- Perry Mason: At one time.
- Lt. Tragg: Pretty unusual man.
- Perry Mason: Mmmmm
- Lt. Tragg: Well, he died twice. That doesn't happen very often.