"But" " But I- -manners, and your English is terrible." "Until you develop a more pleasant personality," "I don't wanna ever see you again." "Pardon me, my good fellow." "Could you be so kind as to direct me to Foueth and Elm Street?" "Thank you kindly." "Hey!" "Just a minute." "I have a business proposition to make, sir." "How would you like to be my...?" "What?" "You say you want me to pose as you to your girl?" "And that I, with proper English and manners, will win her back for you?" "Yes, that's right." "My good fellow, I could not think of such deception to the fair sex." "Oh, please!" "Please, sir!" "Do me this favour." "You mean to say you'll pay all expenses?" "Anything at all?" " Yes." " No." "Here's her picture, sir." "So on second thought, I think I will do you the favour." "Thank you, thank you, thank you!" "Well, wish me luck." "Good luck, pal." "Well?" "What are you doing here?" "Good evening, Daisy." "You're looking more beautiful than ever." "Aren't you feeling well, my dear?" "Why, Donald." "Your English and manners are superb." "What happened?" "I'm afraid the very shock of thinking I was going to lose you forced my great physical and mental change." "Would you care to join me in an evening of frivolity?" "Donald, you're so sweet." "Just a minute while I get my hat." "Hey." "No, no, no." "No, no, no." "Oh, the kiss." "Don't worry. lt's beginning to work like a charm." "For you." "Ready." "Charming." "Superb." "Enchanting." "Darling, we'll paint the town vermilion." "Your picture, mister." "Donald, why are you tearing up the picture?" "Because it didn't do you justice, my dear." "You're much too gorgeous to be in any picture less than the movies." "Two, please." "Hugs..." "Kisses..." "Your kiss record proves it." "Isn't she liking me--?" "I mean, you." "better every minute?" "That's right." "Here she comes." "Why, that diety..." "Oh, please..." "Don't do this..." "You should be strung up." "You're nothing but a maniac." "Oh, and you know what?" "You have bad manners and your English is terrible." "Why, the idea." "I never heard of such a thing."