:13:01
Let me call you sweetheart.
:13:05
I'm in love with you.
:13:14
Let me hear you whisper
that you love me, too.
:13:29
If to all my going
in your arms all true,
:13:45
let me call you sweetheart.
:13:51
I'm in love with you.
:13:52
Forgive the intrusion,
:13:54
would you be interested
in shipboard romance?
:13:57
Hello.
I've been standing over there
:13:58
watching you for
the past ten minutes.
:14:00
I know. Women always know
when men are watching.
:14:04
Then maybe you noticed
the puzzle look on my face.
:14:06
And I keep asking myself
:14:08
how a girl pretty as you
can break swimming records,
:14:11
and how a girl
who can break swimming records
:14:13
and insists on
ballet dancing as a career.
:14:16
What's wrong with a ballet?
I don't know.
:14:18
I guess I've always
associated it
:14:19
with long hair and swans...
:14:21
And I'm more the desk class?
No. What I mean is,
:14:24
Whatever type you are,
it must be my type.
:14:29
I meet the girl
for the first time two days ago
:14:30
and I can't get her
out of my mind.
:14:32
I keep saying to myself.
Sullivan, this is without a doubt
:14:35
the prettiest girl
you've ever met.
:14:37
And a voice come back,
:14:38
nonsense, it's a tropical night
and the stars.
:14:41
You have jungle blood.
And then I replied,
:14:43
but you have seen
tropical nights before
:14:45
and you don't have
hot jungle blood.
:14:46
You're just a
crazy Irish man from Boston
:14:48
who runs the carnival.
:14:49
And what reply
did you get from that?
:14:51
None. I'm on my own now.
:14:54
Annette,
please don't think I'm forward
:14:56
but there's something
I must ask you.
:14:58
There's something
that I must get off my chest.