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I'm a very sick girl. |
Maybe I'd better go before I catch something. |
I'm not that sick. |
I have a very low resistance. |
Look, Sugar, if you feel you're coming down with something, the best thing is a shot of whiskey. |
You got some? |
I know where to get some. Don't move. |
You all right? |
I'm fine. |
How's the bottle? |
Halffull. |
I tell you this is the only way to travel. |
You better put on the lights. I can't see what I'm doing. |
No no lights. We don't want anyone to know we're having a party. |
I may spill something. |
So spill it. Spills, thrills, laughs, games this may even turn out to be a surprise party. |
What's the surprise? |
Uhuh. Not yet. |
When? |
We better have a drink first. |
Here. This'll put hair on your chest. |
No fair guessing. |
Who needs vermouth? |
We have some bourbon lets make Manhattans. |
And bring the cocktail shaker. |
Oh, Sugar. You're going to spoil my surprise. |
Not you, Sugar. |
I'm just going to get some ice. |
I'll carry the instruments. |
Thank you, Daphne. |
Here you are, Sugar. |
A bunch of us girls are going for a swim. Want to come along? |
You betcha. |
See? She doesn't have one either You don't? |
We'll rent some at the bathhouse. How about you, Josephine? |
Oh, I have some suntan lotion. |
She'll rub it on me and I'll rub it on her and we'll rub it on each other bye. |
What do you think you're doing? |
Just a little trick I picked up in the elevator. |
You know, Daphne I had no idea you were such a big girl. |
You should have seen me before I went on a diet. |
I mean, your shoulders and your arms |
That's from carrying around the bull fiddle. |
But there's one thing I envy you for. |
What's that? |
You're so flatchested. Clothes hang so much better on you than they do on me. |
Come on, Sugar time to change for dinner. |
Run along, Daphne I'll catch up with you. |
Okay. |
I recognized him too his picture was in Vanity Fair. |
Vanity Fair? |
His yacht? |
It sleeps twelve. This is my friend Daphne. She's a Vassar girl. |
I'm a what? |
Or was it Bryn Mawr? |
Oh, please do come. Don't disappoint us. It'll be such fun. And bring your yacht. |
Come on, Daphne. |
Well, I'll be ! How about that guy? |
Now look, Daphne hands off I saw him first. |
Sugar, dear let me give you some advice. If I were a girl and I am I'd watch my step. |
If I'd been watching my step, I never would have met him. Wait till I tell Josephine. |
Yeah Josephine. |
Will she be surprised. I just can't wait to see her face |
Neither can I. Come on lets go up to her room and tell her right now. |
We don't have to run. |
Oh yes, we do! |
Josephine |
I guess she's not in here. |
That's funny. Josie I can't imagine where she can be. |
Well, I'll come back later. |
No, no, Sugar wait. I have a feeling she's going to show up any minute. |
Believe it or not Josephine predicted the whole thing. |
Yeah. This is one for Ripley. |
Do you suppose she went out shopping? |
That's it. Something tells me she's going to walk through that door in a whole new outfit. |
Oh, come on you can do better than that. |
I met one of them. |
What do you mean, maybe? I saw the way he looked at you. He'll be there for sure. |
I hope so. |
What do you think, Josephine? What does it say in your crystal ball? |
No! |
Yes. He wants me to have supper with him on his yacht he's going to pick me up at the pier. |
No! |
Yes. |
I thought I heard voices and I just had to talk to somebody. I don't feel like going to sleep. |
I know what you need a slug of bourbon. |
Did he get fresh? |
Of course not. As a matter of fact, it was just the other way around. You see he needs help. |
What for? |
And talk about elegant you should see the yacht candlelight mint sauce and cranberries. |
How did you get that bracelet? |
You like it? |
I always did. |
Junior gave it to me. It must have at least thirty stones |
Thirtyfour. |
He's going to South America to marry some other girl that's what they call high finance. |
That's what I call a louse! If I were you, Sugar, I'd throw that bracelet right back in his face. |
Say, Joe tonight's the night, isn't it? |
I'll say. |
I mean, we get paid tonight, don't we? |
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