The Divine Lady (1928)
Ian Keith: Honorable Charles Greville
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Quotes
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Honorable Charles Greville : [about Emma] I am sorry to lose a good cook, but I will not tolerate a brazen hussy.
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Honorable Charles Greville : My dear Uncle, this is indeed a pleasant surprise - I do hope to have the pleasure of your company later in the evening.
Sir William Hamilton : Delighted, Greville. I'm most anxious to see your unpolished gem.
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Emma Hart : Greville, aren't you going with me?
Honorable Charles Greville : Your vulgar display is unforgivable - I'll return later with my uncle.
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Sir William Hamilton : Emma is in a heaven of excitement.
Honorable Charles Greville : But my dear Uncle, I feel it my duty to tell you that the rumors about Emma and - er - Nelson - are not of a heavenly nature.
Sir William Hamilton : My dear Nephew, I never pay attention to rumors - they might be true!
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Honorable Charles Greville : Don't you realize what this means? Her Majesty refused to acknowledge your wife!
Sir William Hamilton : Her Majesty shows admirable discretion, I think.
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Honorable Charles Greville : I scarcely thought I should ever greet Emma of Fadington Green - as the famous Lady Hamilton!
Lady Emma Hart Hamilton : There were many things you didn't think, Greville.
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Honorable Charles Greville : One should never be sure of anything until it is accomplished, Lady Hamilton.
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Honorable Charles Greville : [to Emma] When in my service, walk - never run - it anoys me.