251 Your friend in the Shelter 252 P. S. I am sure you would because I have a good luck charm 253 which had already change my luck. 254 And the signature? 255 There isn't one. 256 And if there were one. 257 What would it be? 258 I don't know, I only know his last name. 259 Indeed! 260 I must emphasize. 261 That if you want sub-parties, officers, 262 and at the last, you shouldn't be here with me, 263 but in other occupation. 264 Lydia, paper, please. 265 A word is no excuse for in the quarrel. 266 And write, please, 267 Dear sir, 268 What does he act? 269 Captain! 270 Dear Captain, 271 Here you are, sir. 272 Oh, thank you. 273 Thank you, sir. 274 No goes, sir? 275 No, I'm afraid not. 276 Oh, captain, captain. 277 Captain, I'm kitty, Myra's friend. 278 Where do you like to meet her? 279 What? Myra? 280 Oh, how do you do? 281 I do very well, thank you. 282 But where do you want to meet her? 283 I... 284 But she...uh...she refuse... 285 Oh, take your note. 286 There's an old drag made her to write that 287 You mean she'll come after all? 288 Name the place. 289 Does she know the candle night 's club? 290 No, but I do. 291 Good, then... 292 Then I'll be there, an hour, say? 293 An hour. 294 Look, here... 295 I...I hope I'm doing the right thing. 296 Myra's just a sweet child 297 You can see that, can't you? 298 I can see that, Kitty. 299 Bye-bye, captain. 300 Hello |