Ship of Fools
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:05:03
Women, Willie. Women.
:05:06
Well, a rather attractive
middle-aged American woman.

:05:11
But I'm afraid she's too far
from the cradle for you.

:05:14
Those are the kind that can
appreciate what they are getting.

:05:18
There's a Spanish dancing troupe,
interesting, but maybe professional.

:05:22
They've had those Spanish dance
troupes onboard before.

:05:25
And the usual assortment
of our countrywomen.

:05:28
Professors' wives?
Saleswomen putting on airs?

:05:31
- I'm afraid so.
- Governesses?

:05:35
- Maybe you shouldn't.
- That's all right.

:05:38
You're really getting off
at Bremerhaven, huh?

:05:40
It wasn't a very long career.
Three voyages.

:05:44
Long enough.
:05:46
I don't know what I'm going to do
without you.

:05:49
You'll manage.
:05:52
You want to know the sentimental,
disgusting truth?

:05:58
I've become fonder of you
than of most people in my life.

:06:04
We just got used to each other,
that's all.

:06:08
Who am I to play chess with?
Who am I to talk to?

:06:12
You've seen the kind of characters
we get on this ship.

:06:16
I get a cold shudder every time
I have to go to the captain's table.

:06:21
I must be in my dotage.
:06:24
After my...
:06:30
I was looking for something.
:06:32
I thought I could learn something new
by being a ship's doctor.

:06:37
But I've seen all this before.
I've seen all these people before.

:06:41
Never on a ship, that's all.
:06:44
Come in.
:06:46
- Lunch is served, captain.
- Thank you.

:06:51
Please?
:06:57
- What should I tell them this time?
- Tell them anything you like.


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