- Frixos: You are a fraud. I know you're a fraud, and I have spit in your soup.
- [pause]
- Frixos: No, worser, I've pissed in it.
- Mrs. Worrall: Frixos, are you addressing the princess?
- Frixos: I'm telling her about the soup. It is cream of sorrel and the cook hope she like it very much.
- Mrs. Worrall: You know she doesn't understand English.
- Mr. Worrall: Neither does Frixos, so maybe they'll understand each other.
- [he laughs and so does Caraboo]
- Mr. Worrall: You see, my dear? She appreciates my little witticisms.
- Mrs. Worrall: Surely, you only address a guest when they address you, Frixos.
- Frixos: Yes, madam
- Frixos: I wish you every success and happiness in America, Princess.
- Princess Caraboo: Thank you, Mr. Frixos.
- Mrs. Worrall: Mr. Worrall, after ten years of marriage, the time has come for me to say enough is enough. I have arranged lodgings for you in Bristol. The servants will remain with me, of course... with the exception of Betty. You'll need a housekeeper.
- Mrs. Peake: Mary? Mary, don't you recognize me?
- Charlotte: It is Mary!
- Mrs. Peake: Mrs. Worrall, there's no doubt about it. This is the girl I employed myself as a maid.
- Mrs. Worrall: Is this true?
- [pause]
- Princess Caraboo: I'm very sorry, ma'am. I'm very sorry.
- Mrs. Worrall: Your flag tells the world that our home has become your home, my dear... for as long as you wish to remain in England.
- Frixos: Mrs. Worrall, I little anxious what Mr. Worrall say when he come home.
- Mrs. Worrall: Oh, Frixos, what Mr. Worrall has to say should be no concern of yours.
- Frixos: Yes, madam.
- Princess Caraboo: A princess does not beg for food. Even if she is starving to death -- a princess does not beg.