:17:09
Well, when am I gonna see you again?
:17:13
Let me call you
when I get straightened around.
:17:15
I don't know where I'm gonna be.
Better give me your number.
:17:18
Well, you'll be staying at a hotel,
won't you?
:17:21
Look, if you don't wanna see me again,
just say so.
:17:24
If I didn't want to, I'd tell you.
:17:27
That's what I thought.
:17:30
Why not stay at the Terrace Hotel?
:17:32
I'm sure you can get a room there,
and it's a nice, quiet place.
:17:35
Do you like it?
:17:39
- Yes.
- Then it's the Terrace.
:17:44
Somebody meeting you
when we get off the ferry?
:17:47
- No. I'm going to pick up a cab.
- Swell. We'll share one.
:17:51
I'm afraid not.
We go in different directions.
:17:54
That's where you're wrong.
:17:56
We're going in the same direction,
you and I.
:18:08
- Here's your laundry, Mrs. Perth.
- Okay.
:18:12
That coffee smells good. Funny how coffee
never tastes as good as it smells.
:18:17
As you grow older, you'll discover
that life is very much like coffee:
:18:21
The aroma is always better
than the actuality.
:18:24
- May that be your thought for the day.
- Yeah, sure.
:18:28
Telephone.
:18:34
Hello?
:18:36
Mr. Arnett?
:18:39
Who's calling? No, he's not here.
:18:42
I don't know when he'll be back.
:18:45
- A debtor, I take it.
- Yep.
:18:47
Speaking of debt, you ain't paid your share
of the phone for three months, Arnett.
:18:53
Et tu, Brutus?
:18:54
I ain't talking about what you "et."
That's on the house.
:18:57
But I want $8.55 for the phone.