Ship of Fools
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:20:01
I was assured the lower.
:20:04
It is yours.
:20:06
What are your habits?
:20:08
l, myself, rise very early
in the morning.

:20:12
I take it that if this evening
is an example, you are a late bird.

:20:17
If you sleep late, I will see
that I do not disturb you.

:20:23
And I hope you, in turn,
will try your best not to disturb me.

:20:34
One other thing.
:20:40
One other thing.
:20:43
My wife has informed me
in the most sarcastic terms possible...

:20:47
...I snore.
:20:52
Good night.
:20:54
- You a painter, huh?
- Yeah.

:20:56
- What was you doing in Mexico?
- I was a timekeeper in a mine.

:20:59
- I thought you said you was a painter.
- I am a painter, but I was a timekeeper.

:21:03
- Why?
- To support myself as a painter.

:21:06
- Don't you make any money painting?
- No.

:21:09
Now, wait a minute. Come on.
Wait a minute.

:21:12
You mean to tell me you work at
something you can't make a living off...

:21:16
...so you gotta take a job
to make enough money...

:21:18
...to go on working at work
you can't live on?

:21:20
But that is the heroic life.
:21:23
That is the way men
who trust themselves can afford to live.

:21:28
- A strange neck of the woods.
- What do you mean?

:21:30
Strange neck of the woods.
:21:32
Look, I run into all kinds of people,
you know, but...

:21:36
Did I tell you what happened in
Veracruz coming through immigration?

:21:39
I'm standing in line. I see this clerk...
:21:42
...and I holler, "Hey, Pancho,
get over here."

:21:44
Just being friendly-like...
:21:46
...like back home you call a taxi driver
"Mac" or a Pullman porter "George."

:21:50
This little Negro... These coast Mexicans
got mostly Negro blood in them, I'm told.

:21:54
Well, he just looks up
and stares at me.

:21:56
The next thing I know, everybody's
going ahead of me in this line.


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