Little Miss Marker (1934)
Lynne Overman: Regret
Quotes
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Sorrowful 'Sir Sorry' Jones : Well, that serves me right. Every time I get big-hearted...
Regret : When was the other time?
Sorrowful 'Sir Sorry' Jones : No wise cracks.
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Marky's Father : Look, this is my little girl. I'll leave her here while I go for the money.
Sorrowful 'Sir Sorry' Jones : I ain't taking no dolls for security.
Marthy Jane, Little Miss Marker : Look, Daddy, he's running away. Is he afraid?
Sorrowful 'Sir Sorry' Jones : Take her down off there. You get down off there.
Marthy Jane, Little Miss Marker : You're afraid of my daddy. Or you're afraid of me. You're afraid of something.
Sorrowful 'Sir Sorry' Jones : All right, take his marker. A little doll like this is worth twenty bucks any way you look at it.
Regret : Yeah, she ought to melt down for that much.
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Sorrowful 'Sir Sorry' Jones : Dizzy, when that guy comes back for the little doll, don't you turn her over to him until you get that twenty bucks.
Dizzy Memphis : But she's gone, boss.
Sorrowful 'Sir Sorry' Jones : So he sneaked her out, eh? Serves me right. Every time I get big-hearted -
Regret : When was the other time?
Sorrowful 'Sir Sorry' Jones : Why didn't you watch her?
Regret : What am I, a nursemaid? What'd you take her as a marker for, anyway?
Sorrowful 'Sir Sorry' Jones : I don't know.
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Regret : Ah, kid, don't cry. Sorrowful didn't mean anything.
Marthy Jane, Little Miss Marker : He doesn't like me.
Regret : He don't even like himself.
Marthy Jane, Little Miss Marker : I want my daddy!