Enchantment (1921)
Edith Shayne: Mrs. Hoyt
Quotes
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Mrs. Hoyt : You haven't forgotten that this is your father's birthday?
Ethel Hoyt : I hope father will like his present... I charged it to him.
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Mrs. Hoyt : When I was your age, nice girls didn't do that sort of thing.
Ethel Hoyt : You dear, old-fashioned mother, you're just a little behind the times - -- - - that's all!
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Mrs. Hoyt : Ethel, those stockings! Why ever will you wear them?
Ethel Hoyt : Shame on you mother - and would you have me go bare-legged?
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Mrs. Hoyt : I tell you, Will, things have come to a pretty pass when girls of eighteen want to educate their mothers.
Mr. Hoyt : Well, just what *is* the matter with her?
Mrs. Hoyt : She has an acute attack of youth, and thinks she'a a beauty.
Mr. Hoyt : Why shouldn't she? The very image of her father!
Mrs. Hoyt : She imagines herself a modern Queen of Sheba, with every man subject to her enchantment.