- Mr. Park Milgrave: A-a-and afterwards, when I took the keys and found the money in his apartment and burned it, I-I thought I was safe.
- Hamilton Burger: A murderer is never safe, Mr. Milgrave. That idea is as false as this money you printed.
- Bruce Strickland: Mr. Mason, I don't know how much you know about women.
- Perry Mason: As much as any man... nothing.
- [first lines]
- Ethel Andrews: Oh, it'll be just-just perfect, Mrs. Alford. And thank you, Reverend Alford, for letting us use the chapel when there won't be any people here.
- Reverend Alford: Every girl wants music and flowers, Ethel.
- [last lines]
- Paul Drake: Oh, uh, speaking of money, uh, could you let me have $50?
- Perry Mason: This, um... This is a loan.
- Paul Drake: Uh-huh.
- Perry Mason: And the celebration is on you.
- Paul Drake: Certainly. Just, uh, put it on my expense account. Uh, Della?
- Pit Boss: Doing any good?
- Paul Drake: Well, so-so. I'm afraid you'll never get rich on me unless you can reach into my pocket because I won't.
- Pit Boss: Ah, you've learned the big secret. The house percentages have to beat you over the long haul.
- Paul Drake: The way they beat Peggy Sutton?
- Pit Boss: Yeah. Poor Peggy, she was a natural born loser. But she just couldn't stay away from the tables.
- Paul Drake: How was her credit?
- Pit Boss: 86 and out here whenever I was on duty. She was the type, the deeper she plunged, the more desperate she got. Bad business.
- Perry Mason: You're quite sure of that?
- Althea Milgrave: I made quite sure of that.
- Perry Mason: Well, let's see now. It wasn't romantic but it seems to have gone beyond friendship. I wonder... Thank you very much Mrs. Milgrave.
- Althea Milgrave: That's all?
- Perry Mason: That's quite enough.