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of going below, I'll just
eat a bite up here on deck.

:45:05
Oh, by the way...
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I'm surprised at you!
:45:13
Why, you ought to be
ashamed of yourself.

:45:15
Eating a sandwich here
when you should be working.

:45:17
Huh, disgusting.
Where's your ambition?

:45:22
Let me tell you something.
:45:23
It's men like you
that give sailors a bad name.

:45:26
You know, to be a success...
:45:28
you've got to work
twenty-four hours a day.

:45:31
Longer, if necessary.
:45:33
Remember, a rolling stone
gathers no moss.

:45:35
That's the idea, young man.
:45:37
Oh, how do you do, Mr. Tanner?
:45:38
How do you do?
That's the spirit I like to see.

:45:41
Young fella,
you follow his advice...

:45:42
and you'll amount to something.
:45:43
How about a stroll
along the deck...

:45:44
to work up an appetite, huh?
:45:46
Oh, well, uh... remember,
think more and eat less.

:45:49
Huh?
:45:50
No, I was just giving him
a little more advice.

:45:52
Oh, by the way, have a cigar.
:45:56
- Oh, no, now...
- Now, don't apologize.

:45:58
I should apologize,
but it's the best I've got.

:46:02
Uh...
:46:03
Beat you that time.
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- Good morning.
- Oh, good morning.

:46:16
Good morning. We were just
taking a constitutional.

:46:18
Oh, well,
we were just taking a walk.

:46:22
I don't believe
I'll do very much walking.

:46:24
My feet are just killing me.
:46:26
Come on over here and sit down.
No use torturing your feet.

:46:30
You ought to have sense enough
to get shoes that fit you.

:46:35
Well, did you sleep well
last night, Miss Tanner?

:46:37
What did you say?
:46:40
Well, I said did you sleep well
last night, Miss Tanner?

:46:44
Not so good. It was a little
stuffy in my stateroom.

:46:46
Did it bother you?
:46:49
Uh, no, no, I had
all the air I could stand.

:46:53
Let's go down for breakfast.
:46:56
Oh. No, you see, uh,
I don't think so.

:46:59
I never eat breakfast.

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