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:13:02
I think not.
:13:04
Then could I go alone?
:13:07
I don't mean really alone.
:13:09
The hostess is organizing groups.
I said I'd ask you.

:13:13
Remember, we're not
commercial travelers.

:13:16
Is bad enough to associate
with these tourists onboard.

:13:20
You have the vigor of a typical tourist.
:13:24
Sit down and write something
to someone.

:13:27
You've behaved
like an excited servant girl.

:13:35
That night I left her in her room.
:13:38
I would go read in the library.
:13:41
When she looked for me,
I wasn 't there.

:13:43
She knew I hadn 't gone ashore.
:13:47
She'd checked on that.
:13:50
Leslie and I always
had to be discreet.

:13:52
Because of Mother,
and also his position.

:13:57
Our favorite trysting place
was on the freight deck...

:14:00
...among canvas-covered automobiles.
:14:03
There was a particular limousine.
:14:11
- Come out at once.
- Trotter.

:14:19
I don't care. I'm glad.
:14:21
- Go to your cabin.
- I want to marry her.

:14:25
We're engaged.
:14:26
Do officers address
a passenger in that manner?

:14:29
Report to my quarters at once.
:14:34
Go to your cabin.
:14:40
I had said I was glad,
and I was glad.

:14:44
He defied my mother
and put me on a throne.

:14:47
And before a witness too.
:14:49
It was the proudest moment
of my life.

:14:52
My moment didn't last long,
as you can see.

:14:55
My mother didn't think Leslie
was suitable for a Vale.


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