W. C. Fields : his follies and fortunes (1949)

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"It'll never get that way," said Sennett. "The Pacific always has a little swell, you know." "Then I'll settle here," said the comedian. "I'll buy a house." Sennett had several comedies in the works and needed to get back, but for three days he was obliged to transact his business by telephone, while his passenger remained steadfast. For the most part Fields stuck close to the hotel, only coming out now and then to walk down to the shore and view the water wrathfully. The ocean finally looked glassy for a couple of hours, and he consented to return, but he complained all the way back. 227