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Katharine Hepburn, Joan Bennett, Frances Dee, and Jean Parker in Little Women (1933)

Frances Dee: Meg March

Little Women

Frances Dee credited as playing...

Meg March

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Quotes10

  • Meg March: l'm sure Marmee would approve if l got some new gloves. l've darned my old ones until l can hardly get them on. She always says a real lady is known by her neat gloves and boots.
  • Meg March: lf Jo is a tomboy and Amy's a goose, what am l, please?
  • Beth March: You're a dear and nothing else.
  • Jo March: We're three ungrateful wretches who don't deserve you.
  • Marmee March: l have a treat for you.
  • Meg March: A letter from Father?
  • Jo March: Three cheers for Father!
  • Marmee March: "Give them all my dear love and a kiss. Tell them l know they will remember all l said to them: that they will be loving children to you, will do their duty faithfully, fight their bosom enemies bravely, and conquer themselves so beautifully that when l come back to them, l may be fonder and prouder than ever of my little women."
  • Amy March: l - I am a selfish girl, but l'll truly try to be better and not waste my time in school, so that Father may not be disappointed in me.
  • Jo March: l'll try and be what he loves to call me, "a little woman", and not be rough and wild, and do my duty here at home instead of always wanting to go to war to help Father.
  • Beth March: l'm not going to be envious anymore, if l can help it.
  • Marmee March: Now, we'll save the rest till after tea, for it's such a lovely long letter. l know everybody must be hungry.
  • Meg March: And, Jo, dear, do behave nicely and don't put your hands behind your back.
  • Laurie: Hannah's here.
  • Meg March: ls it that late?
  • Laurie: Time slips away.
  • Amy March: It gives me the shivers. l'm pins and needles all over.
  • Meg March: lt's so exciting!
  • Meg March: l've never been so embarrassed in my life. When will you stop your childish romping ways?
  • Jo March: Not until l'm old and stiff and have to use a crutch.
  • Jo March: Are you expecting someone?
  • Meg March: Why, no. What do you mean?
  • Jo March: Meg. Meg, why can't we stay as we are? Do you have to go and fall in love and spoil all our peace and fun and happy times together? You're not like your old self a bit. And you're getting so far away from me.
  • Aunt March: I'm only thinking of your own good, Margaret. You should make a rich match to help your family. This rude person has no money! No position in life.
  • Meg March: Oh, but that doesn't mean he never will have.
  • Aunt March: Oh! So he's counting on *my* money. He knows you've got rich relatives.
  • Meg March: My John wouldn't marry for money any more than I would. I'm not afraid of being poor. And I know we shall be happy because John loves me and - and I love him!
  • Aunt March: Hoity-toity! You remember this, young lady: If you marry this rook or hook or crook, he'll take care of you. Not one penny of my money will he get.

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