An Affair to Remember
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:17:00
What'll l do if it rains?
:17:04
No. lt's no good.
:17:06
You mean it's particularly no good for you.
Yes.

:17:10
Being seen with you is news, and
l don't want to get my picture in the papers.

:17:17
So, l'll go my way
:17:20
and you go yours.
:17:32
Help!
:17:35
Here. Let me... You're heavy.
:17:38
Are you in trouble?
Yes. Give me a hand, will you? He's heavy.

:17:42
Come on, chum.
:17:44
Now, let go.
:17:46
Try it the other way round, Dad.
Thank you. You're a great help.

:17:51
Well, how'd you come to do that?
:17:53
l got tangled up.
:17:56
Couldn't get down?
:17:59
You're quite a fellow.
You're quite a fellow yourself.

:18:03
Yes? Why?
Everybody on the ship's talkin' about ya.

:18:07
No kidding. What are they saying?
l don't know.

:18:10
Every time they start talkin' about you,
they make me leave the room.

:18:18
l don't get it.
You take over.

:18:23
You want to watch it, chum.
You might hurt yourself.

:18:26
When l was little, l fell and broke my leg.
:18:28
How is it now?
:18:31
Well, it's all right, l guess.
Well, what are you crabbing about?

:18:35
l'm not crab...
:18:38
l'm sorry.
:18:41
Champagne cocktail, please.
:18:43
Have you any cigarettes?
The smokeroom steward, sir.

:18:48
Have you got pink champagne?
Of course.

:18:50
Let me try a little.
:18:57
Good evening.
:18:59
Could l have a champagne cocktail, please?

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