Jean Simmons credited as playing...
Fiona 'Fee' Cleary
- Ralph de Bricassart: Fee, she's your daughter. It's as if you never remember that.
- Fiona 'Fee' Cleary: Does any woman? What's a daughter? Just a reminder of the pain... a younger version of oneself... who will do all the same things, cry the same tears. No, Father. I try to forget I have a daughter.
- Dane O'Neill: Mom, is this you? Oh, you were beautiful.
- Meggie Cleary: Were? Oh the cruelty of youth.
- Fiona 'Fee' Cleary: It was a lovely dress. Blue wasn't it?
- Meggie Cleary: No, Mum, yours was blue.
- Ralph de Bricassart: Meggie's dress was rose. "Ashes of Roses", it was called. And in it, she was the most beautiful thing any of us had ever seen.
- Ralph de Bricassart: What kind of man is this Luke O'Neill, who roams about and doesn't even make a home for Meggie?
- Fiona 'Fee' Cleary: The ambitious kind.
- Ralph de Bricassart: Poor little Meggie. It must be hard being the only girl.
- Fiona 'Fee' Cleary: But I've been blessed with sons, these and the two I've buried. It's her sons a mother thinks of, isn't it?
- [yells out to Meggie in the field]
- Fiona 'Fee' Cleary: Meggie don't dawdle! You've got the chickens to feed!