:29:00
Well, what did you talk about
all the way down on the train?
:29:04
My divorce, Reno.
:29:06
Helen, was it awful, those six weeks?
:29:09
It wasn't what you'd call
an enriching experience.
:29:12
Well, at least it was some kind
of an experience.
:29:15
I never seem to have any kind.
:29:18
I think, darling, you're just about
to have one.
:29:33
Hello.
:29:36
Yeah, go ahead.
:29:39
- Hello.
- Hello, Mart. Sam. What's doing?
:29:42
- It's been quieting down.
- Good.
:29:44
- Nothing points to you.
- Sure, I knew it'd be okay. I wasn't worried.
:29:48
- Where you staying?
- Terrace Hotel.
:29:50
- Everything all right?
- Yeah.
:29:53
I got news for you, Mart.
:29:55
- I'm getting married.
- Getting married? Quit kidding.
:29:58
- I'm not kidding. I mean it.
- When are you gonna do it?
:30:01
- I don't know when. I just decided.
- Who's the gal?
:30:04
Georgia Staples. She's an orphan.
:30:07
Her old man left her
San Francisco's biggest newspaper.
:30:10
- Sounds like the big league.
- Sure, it's the big league.
:30:13
- Isn't it about time I was up there?
- You bet.
:30:17
Yeah. We'll not only be rolling in dough...
:30:20
...but marrying into this crowd
will fix it so as I can...
:30:23
So as I can spit in anybody's eye.
:30:26
Hurry down here. I don't know how long
I'll be able to hold her off.
:30:30
- I'll be there in a couple days.
- Okay, boy. I'll be seeing you.
:30:50
Hey, taxi.
:30:54
- Take me to 4106 Calvert Street.
- Yes, sir.