How to Marry a Millionaire
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:26:05
Oh, no, I know. No good at all.
:26:08
Some years ago I chartered a boat.
Not large, but comfortable.

:26:13
Took six months, just loafing
around the worid. But it was no use.

:26:19
I suppose there's really only
one cure for loneliness.

:26:23
Yes?
:26:25
- Human companionship.
- You're so right.

:26:28
You don't know how right you are.
:26:31
I'm not used to going out
with a married man.

:26:34
If I'd asked earlier,
I don't know that I'd have come here.

:26:39
This is quite innocent, isn't it?
:26:41
If it is, it's the first time I ran
into it under similar circumstances.

:26:48
My first impulse was to go to Arabia
and take a look at the situation.

:26:53
I was sure the chaps from Socony
would have somebody on the spot.

:26:58
After all, there's quite a sum
involved, 200 or 300 million dollars.

:27:04
Naturally, I wasn't going
to take any chances.

:27:07
Well, naturally.
:27:09
I've got a thing for guys that work in
gas stations. They always send me.

:27:16
This one handled a Standard Oil pump.
You don't own that, do you?

:27:21
No.
:27:23
Standard Oil is one of the interests
of a man named Rockefeller.

:27:28
- Is he a friend of yours?
- No, I'm afraid not.

:27:34
Oh, well. But as I was saying...
:27:36
When you live in an asylum like that,
you need to get away, you know?

:27:41
Perfectly.
:27:43
But I got that all fixed.
I got me a lodge in Maine.

:27:48
I love lodges.
:27:52
- You do?
- Simply adore them.

:27:56
You mean, you'd like to see mine?

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