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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. |
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