A Touch of Love (1969) Poster

Sandy Dennis: Rosamund

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  • Lydia Reynolds : But you ought to tell somebody, Ros. Somebody ought to help you out. What about your sister?

    Rosamund Stacey : My sister's got three of her own.

    Lydia Reynolds : Then get your mother home.

    Rosamund Stacey : Lord, Lydi', the last thing on Earth I want is my mother home.

    Lydia Reynolds : It's none of my business but what about this man, whoever he is?

    Rosamund Stacey : Look, Lydia, you don't know him, he doesn't know it's happened and I'm not going to tell him so let's forget about him shall we?

    Lydia Reynolds : Sorry. Do you love him, whoever he is?

    Rosamund Stacey : Love him? I hardly know him.

    Lydia Reynolds : [finding what she was looking for]  I don't know, this place is so chaotic.

    Lydia Reynolds : You know, I was pregnant once. Of course, I was determined not to have it. So I got this man to give me the name of one of those really expensive chaps who do it legally on psychological grounds. You know, private nursing home and all that lark. So I made an appointment. And off I went to convince this man that if I had this baby I was going to be a complete mental and physical wreck. He seemed quite moved actually; very sympathetic. I thought I was well away. And then, he said he was awfully sorry but he couldn't possible recommend termination of pregnancy in my case. And do you know why? Because I was too nutty.

    Lydia Reynolds : He said I was far too sensitive and neurotic and if I had an abortion I'd just have a breakdown with guilt feeling. I tried to explain that I hadn't the least intention of having a breakdown. So he said why was I there then? He'd got me either way, you see.

    Lydia Reynolds : This is the funny bit: I was in such a panic that I rushed straight across the road without looking and got knocked down by a bus. And that did the trick. The shock, I suppose. So I got carted off to hospital, all innocently bleeding, and all for free.

    Rosamund Stacey : What a stroke of luck you had then.

    Lydia Reynolds : Quite one of life's little ironies.

  • Sister Henry : You're quite sure, Miss Stacey, you've thought this out properly? You ought to think about the child, you know. I'm quite sure your feelings will change considerably over the next few months. There are a great many happy, married couples who would be able to offer your baby a home and give her a much better life than you would ever be able to provide for her.

    Rosamund Stacey : Yes, well I expect it is arrogant of me to suppose that I too may have things to provide. I mean, I'm not a happy, married couple I know. But she is my baby.

    Sister Henry : You don't think that for an intelligent girl like you, that's a sentimental attitude?

    Rosamund Stacey : Sentimental?

    Sister Henry : Conventional.

    Rosamund Stacey : Ah, yes, well I am a very conventional person. I love my baby. I have every faith in myself. I want her and I intend to keep her.

    Sister Henry : Don't you think that's a little selfish?

    Rosamund Stacey : No. Do you?

    Sister Henry : Well, it's my duty to state the position clearly, you know? But you won't find it any easier later on.

    Rosamund Stacey : Well, I expect I'll manage one way or another.

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