:06:01
You got haIf a snootfuI now.
:06:03
Oh, I'm a little drunk, not much.
Just feeI good.
:06:08
My Josephine
Come board the ship
:06:11
Long time I wait for you
:06:14
The moon, she shines
:06:16
She looks just like you
:06:20
Same old Josephine, eh, Chris?
:06:22
Well, you don't know good song
when you hear it.
:06:25
ltalian fellow on other barge,
he learn me that song.
:06:29
Come on, get your drink. Skoal!
:06:32
-Drink hearty.
-Here's how.
:06:36
-Come on, Larry, order drinks--
-No, no. No, Chris.
:06:39
Some other time. I've gotta go home.
:06:42
Where you in from this time?
:06:43
Norfolk. Oh, we make a slow voyage...
:06:47
...dirty weather, just fog.
Fog all the time.
:06:52
No, no,I go, Larry.
:06:54
I forget, it's Marthy.
She come with me.
:07:07
What's the matter with you,
you old punk?
:07:09
Gonna keep me
standing out there all night?
:07:12
I'm sorry, Marthy.
JustI talk with Johnny.
:07:15
What you think you like
for drink, whiskey?
:07:18
Well, I'll take a scoop of lager
and ale for a chaser.
:07:21
I go bring back for you, Marthy.
:07:27
Lager and ale for Marthy, Larry.
Whiskey for me.
:07:30
Right you are. By the way, Chris,
we've got a letter for you...
:07:33
...from St. Paul, Minnesota.
:07:35
And a lady's writing.
:07:37
Then that must come from my
daughter, Anna. She living there.
:07:42
I don't get letter from Anna,
must be year.
:07:45
That's a fine fairy tale, your daughter.
Sure, I'll bet it's from some skirt.
:07:49
Oh, no, this come from Anna.
:07:53
I see....