1:36:01
	We can't walk out on her
without a goodbye.
1:36:03
	You usually walk out and leave 'em
with a kick in the teeth.
1:36:06
	That's when l was a saxophone player.
Now I'm a millionaire.
1:36:09
	Mail her a postcard.
Those gorillas may be here any minute.
1:36:13
	Room 414?
This is the ship-to-shore operator.
1:36:16
	Ship to shore?
1:36:17
	Hey, Sugar, it's for you. From the yacht.
1:36:24
	Hello, my dearest darling.
It's good to hear your voice.
1:36:28
	l may throw up.
1:36:32
	No, l didn't sleep too well, darling.
To tell the truth, l never closed an eye.
1:36:36
	l never slept better.
l had the most wonderful dream.
1:36:40
	l was still on the yacht
and the anchor broke loose.
1:36:42
	We drifted for days and days.
1:36:45
	You were the captain and l was the crew.
1:36:47
	l kept a lookout for icebergs, l sorted
your shells and mixed your cocktails,
1:36:51
	and l wiped the steam off your glasses.
1:36:54
	And when l woke up, l wanted
to swim right back to you.
1:36:59
	Yes...
1:37:01
	Now, about our date for tonight...
1:37:03
	I'll meet you on the pier again
right after the show.
1:37:07
	I'm afraid not. l can't make it tonight.
1:37:12
	Not tomorrow either. l have to leave.
1:37:14
	Something unexpected came up.
I'm sailing right away.
1:37:18
	Where to?
1:37:20
	South America?
1:37:23
	That is unexpected.
1:37:26
	You see, we have
these oil interests in Venezuela.
1:37:29
	l just got a cable from Dad. The board
of directors have decided on a merger.
1:37:33
	A merger? How long will you be gone?
1:37:38
	Quite a while.
1:37:40
	As a matter of fact,
I'm not coming back at all.
1:37:43
	You're not?
1:37:45
	Well, it's all rather complicated.
What we call high finance.
1:37:49
	lt just so happens the president of the
Venezuelan oil syndicate has a daughter...
1:37:53
	Oh. That kind of merger.
1:37:57
	What is she like?
1:37:59
	According to our tax adviser,
she's only so-so.