A Night to Remember
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And he was the best god-durn
gold miner in Colorado.

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Fifteen l was when l married him.
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Really?
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And he didn't have a cent.
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Three months later he struck it rich
and we was millionaires.

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You know what he did?
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He built me a house.
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And he had silver dollars cemented
all over the floors of every room.

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l say, how very tiresome for you.
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Evening, sir.
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Evening, Kemish.
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-Any troubles?
-No, sir, she's a beautiful job.

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-Thank you, Hesketh.
-Good night, sir.

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l've sent off as much as l could,
John...

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but the Purser's office kept
sending up more.

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Here he is again.
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Good evening.
Sorry, Mr. Phillips.

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Listen:
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From the Titanic at sea.
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Blimey!
Well, how's Cape Race working?

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A lot of repeats, not too bad.
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Oh, there was an ice report
from the Californian.

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-lt went to the bridge.
-All right.

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No peace for the wicked, eh?

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