The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin Page #2
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- 1967
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Lf, uh...
If there's anything you want...
- Griffin?
- Hmm?
What will you do? Get a job
somewhere else as a butler?
I suppose so, miss. I really had not
given the matter much thought.
Do you remember
through the window
and said you wouldn't ever
be a butler when you grew up.
I remember, miss.
But I had rather hoped
that others had forgotten.
How could I forget that, Griffin?
You're the only boy I knew in Boston
who ever broke a window deliberately.
Thank you, miss.
And now, if, uh,
you will excuse me, I shall, uh...
...prepare the dinner menu.
[Sighs]
I don't know, Grandpa. I guess some
people just can't be stirred up, huh?
Miss Arabella! It's Master Jack.
Quickly. Where's Miss Arabella?
Miss Chesney! Now, really!
- I was just in Master Jack's room.
- What is it?
Master Jack. He's gone.
"Dear Arabella. I have set out
to seek my fortune
so you will not
have to take care of me.
When I am rich, I will come back
and take care of you.
Would you please
feed my goldfish? Jack."
- Goldfish, indeed.
- [Sobs]
No, not now, Miss Chesney. Go tell
Harry to get the carriage ready.
We have to find him and
bring him back before it's too late.
Look. I'm afraid he has succumbed
to the California gold fever.
[Arabella] Oh, no,
what are we going to do?
I think I know where I can find him.
With your permission,
I shall stop him
before he gets too far.
Yes, yes, Griffin. Please do.
Oh, uh, yes, miss.
Uh, right away, miss.
I have it, gentlemen. A ticket.
Gather round, gentlemen, up here.
A ticket for the sailing.
A ticket on the Lady Wilma
to San Francisco.
[Man] Step right in, gentlemen.
Now, this is an unclaimed ticket
that I am going to sell
to the highest bidder.
This is your ticket to fortune,
to the gold fields of California.
What am I offered?
Will some gentleman start this bidding,
say at $500?
- [Man] Five hundred.
- Thank you, sir, $500.
Remember. This is the last ticket
on the beautiful Lady Wilma,
sailing now for San Francisco.
I have five,
I'm looking for 550, anybody?
- [Man 2] I'll make it 550.
- Thank you. $550.
[Auction continues in background]
Stay where you are.
- [Jack] Are you trying to stowaway too?
- Stowaway? Oh, no, lad.
- Shh!
[Man] Ah. Here, boy.
In with you. Come on. Give me that.
Who will make it 1200? 1200?
- 1200!
- Thank you, sir. 1200.
I have 1200. Who will make it 1250?
Oh, come on, gentlemen.
You can wash that much gold
- after you get to California.
- [Laughter]
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