 with all the sharp in his music, yours truly Bill Forman, and Boring Halibut. I think it's wonderful. What wonderful? He's going to get married. In Hidston? Well, I'll be very happy to. Chloe, I want you to meet William Say. You're right away? No, no, no, no, no, no, not that fast. With my personality, but God, it's amazing. All I said was one little word and he fell madly in love with me. Yeah? What did you say? Well, after we were introduced, he said, are you William Say, the brother of the wealthy Alice Say? I said, yes, and the next thing I knew, she was in my arms. But I think this girl is a fortune hunter. Say a thing like that. Chloe is not interested in money. She said she loves me because of my brain. She thinks I have a good head on my shoulders. Oh, I see. She ain't a fortune hunter. She's a hat hunter. You have a very unusual shape, not just. Shrinked down pretty good. She's coming over here at 4 o'clock and Chloe now owes some Alice Say, will you please let her in? I want to break my hair and coat my tie off. Very well, I'll let her in. Hey, Alice, hey, wait a minute, honey. I've got to go with you. I can't wait to get a look at this thing. I wonder what she's like. No, from what William Say, she must be a gold digger. She just wants to marry into the family to get her hands on the fame money. It ain't going to do a no. Oh, yes. We've got to let her in. Of course, you at least. Wouldn't you like to step in? Yes, come on in. Let me have your $8 coat and I'll hang it on our phone. This is my little boy. That's right. And it all means it really hasn't got a penny. And I guarantee you she'll be out of here in no time. OK, OK, OK. I'll do it. I'll try anything. And I'm only doing it to save the woman of the money I love. I need to save some money. Tell her I lost every penny I have. And I'm scared to remember, keep your mind on your work. Don't be swayed by her pretty smile, leaving us alone for a while. You better get lost, Willie. Look, take your bicycle slip. Well, I'll see you soon, Chloe. I hope you girls have a nice chat. Bye. I'm going to talk to you about other things. I'm going to marry William and I think you ought to tell her about it. Oh, yes, of course. About William? Well, now I realize that he has much to look at on the surface and underneath he's a seizing mass of nothing. Any girl who marries William will receive a financial settlement here. Now, Ray, we call it a Ray Walsh. I'd be much happier married to a man like you. But then you're happy, Mr. Nightmare. I'm willing to, uh... Well, I did ask Father to come into the other room. I want to talk to you along. What are you trying to do, you old Rue? Well, I'm trying to make her forget Willie. I thought I'd marry her for a week or two. Never! There's some other way of getting rid of this girl. Right now. A man who has a lot of money and throwin' matters. Now, who do we know who has a lot of money and throwin' so that Elliot is a wealthy playboy and she'll drop Willie like a hot potato? You call Elliot, explain what you want him to do and see what we want you to do right up my alley. But tonight, I want you to hide with Alice. Now, come on, let's go in. Now, richest men in the world. Now, in order to impress this fame, all you have to do is to keep talking about money. Do you have Mr. Van Finklefinger? Oh, I have. But my God, he's piling up. Tell me, did you make your money yourself? See my new off-the-shoulder $20 bill? Or I have a five with a plunging neckline that's real. A man like you, but unfortunately, I can't marry you. Why not, my darling? Because I promised my hand to another man. Well, give him your hand. I'll take what's left. For potluck. Get William and Dad and marry Elliot. Anybody else loves Elliot. Well, I certainly like a man like him. In fact, I'd like nothing better than to marry a man as handsome, as intelligent, and as wealthy as you, Elliot. Many occasions, yes.