- Paul Drake: [holding a fortune dispensed from a scale] According to this, I was just about to meet a tall, handsome gentleman who would make me independently wealthy.
- Perry Mason: I'll tell him when I see him.
- [last lines]
- Perry Mason: Now, Jim, don't you be a stranger.
- Jimmy Morrow: Oh, I won't.
- [leaves Perry's office]
- Della Street: Quite a boy.
- Perry Mason: Quite a man.
- [first lines]
- Felix Karr: My dear Runyan, I do wish you would reconsider. I can understand your reluctance to part with the cross, but still, a hundred and twenty-five thousand dollara is a goodly sum.
- Curtis Runyan: You're wasting your time, Karr. I've been offered 200.
- Perry Mason: Now, Jimmy, I want you to listen to me. More than that, I want you to listen like a man. A man knows when another man is lying to him, Jimmy. I can't explain how because maybe I don't know, but this I do know. Honest men don't deceive each other. Now, you believe that don't you?
- Grace Runyan: Miriam, why?
- Miriam Baker: Why? You ask me why? For the last five years, I've waited on you hand and foot! I was just a slave to be ordered about and pushed around!
- Grace Runyan: That's not true.
- Miriam Baker: Don't try to deny it! Look at my hands! They're ugly! Ugly! And they grew ugly working for you!