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You said it! How about a little action?
Would you like to take a turn around the deck with me?
Yesis it all right if I come like this?
This time I'm really glad you showed up.
Lonesome?
We'll let it go at that
What, again?
Yesyou know what I've been thinking, Sally?
What?
I think we'll live in Europe after we're married?
I didn't <U>know</U> we were <U>going</U> to be married.
You didn't?I guess I forgot to tell you
You're a little ahead of yourselfthe usual routine would be for you to propose, and if I accept, then you'd give me an engagement ring
I'll give you plenty of rings as soon as I get the stones setwhat do you think?
I think we ought to walk.
Good night, Mrs. Brett!
Good night, idiot!
I could see you were pining away
Oh, that's Mrs. Rossonremember, you met her yesterday?
YesI remember
How well do you know her?
Just met her on the boatsupposed to play bridge with her yesterdaybut she wouldn'tso we played poker instead.
Who with?
A Mr. Summers and a man called Lother.
Oh, you infant! How much did you lose?
Lose?I won a little
That was the comeonpromise me you won't play with them again
What do you know about them?
Too muchRememberI warned you about me I used to be Lee Lother's girl
You can live that down, can't you?
He's a con mancrooked as a treeand I was part of the rackethelped him! Nowif you have an appointment elsewhereI'll excuse you!
You can't lose me, SallyI'm no lily myself!
I'm beginning to think you're a pretty swell guy.
Come onlet's take a swim.
I'll change and be with you in ten minutes.
Make it five.
Sevenfifty. Positively my last offer.
I'll be waiting on deck.
I'm going to return the bracelet right now and face the consequences.
Jimmy!
Well, I'll be!!!
What's the matter?
Hmm! So am I. If you'll excuse me I have some important unfinished business. I'll see you all later.
We'll be expecting you.
We haven't any chips, Mr. BrettDo you mind playing with cash?
Not at all.
Well, I'm off to a pretty good start.
If I ever won a pot that large the boat would sink.
I should pass, but I'll trail alongI'll take three.
I'll bet a couple of hundred.
Aces full.
And me coming in with two pair
You're coming back
That depends on how mother's feeling. You'll excuse me, gentlemen?
How about a little game later?
FineI'll be glad to.
Could I see you a minute?
Sure! Excuse me.
No gentleman would do that.
I agree with youno gentleman, wouldBut I would especially when my opponents have taken the precaution of marking the cards.
In that caseyou owe us exactly sixteen hundred dollars.
Oh, noI played with <U>your</U> cardsin <U>your</U> cabinat <U>your</U> suggestionIf you've got a kick coming, make it to the Purser.
I'm making it to you. If I don't get it by tonightyou'll find it a <U>rough</U> voyage.
And I'll lay odds you got that bracelet.
I'll lay odds you get a pair of 'emWhy, a highschool kid could take you sapsand another thingLay off Sally Marsh. "Honest Jack"! One look at your mug and the whole world buttons up its pockets.
Where'd you get it?
Lifted it out of a guy's cabin last night.
What did you want a gun for?
Stickup. Needed dough to get ashore.
Is that why you killed Lee Lother?
Guess again, copper.
Get moving
A rare pleasure to meet you, ma'am! Where I come from out in Montanawe have some pretty women, but I guess if you walked down Main Street they'd turn out the fire brigade.
Montana?
Lumber, ma'amspent all my life out there piling up a bank balance and now gosh darn it"Honest Jack"that's what they call meis goin' to see the world.
that's what we call doublea grade lumber, ma'am; You don't find a knot in a thousand feet.
Isn't that interesting?
You'll excuse me.
Well, it'll have to be pokerbut I'm so unlucky in that game.
Will you pardon me?
<U>Gladly</U>.
You're luckyout my way, in Montana, there's nothing else to do
I'm going down to my cabin. I have to send a wireless see you later.
Did you find it?
No!Did <U>you</U> take that bracelet?
Noo!
Where's Lother?
How do you do. Would you care to finish the game? I have a slight earache. and it's so noisy up here.
Thanks, no. I despise any form of exercise. Don't forget we have an engagement for cocktails and cards.
You're Anya Rosson, aren't you? I've heard of you back in New York.
Sorry I can't return the compliment.
You were indiscreet enough to leave your gloves in my apartment one evening and he was gentleman enough to boast <U>why</U> you'd been there and show me a snapshot of you.
I don't understand.
I think you do.
I can think of nothing nicer. It's very kind of you to invite me
I'm just commencing to enjoy this trip.
Feeling a little better, I see.
Yes, yesthe air I'm getting plenty of air. Miss MarshMrs. Rosson.
Thanks. I'll be there. About seventhirty?
Soonerif you like. See you again, I hope.