
A Girl Like You is the name of a Memory in Act Il of We Happy Few.
Location[]
Directly to the right when entering through the door on Plassey Bridge.
Overview[]
Mrs. Boyle gets frustrated at Sally's lack of interest in boys.
Transcript[]
Mrs. Boyle: "I don't care how smart you are. You have to make them feel smart if you want them to like you."
Sally: "But they're all so dull. They can't see past the river."
Mrs. Boyle: "Every man, even the most boring, has something fascinating in him. You just have to winkle it out of him..."
Sally: "I'd rather live in a hut in the woods living on roots and berries."
Mrs. Boyle: "I don't know what became of a girl like you. I swear to God I don't."