It was a lot of money in those days - to my credit. I said, "You've made a mistake. I never deposited any money. " They said, "It's here, it's yours, and you might as well take it. " I said, "That's going to solve how I get home to San Francisco, but I still believe you're going to want this money from me someday. " So I left my parents' address, because I didn't have an address. "Eventually I'll pay you if you write and tell me. " They said, "All right. " So that way we bought tickets on the Lurline, which was a Maxim ship from San Francisco to Honolulu and sometimes on to . . .