A Night to Remember
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:21:01
Stop engines, sir.
:21:06
That's field ice, Mr. Groves.
:21:08
l'm not trying to find my way round
that until daylight.

:21:11
-Shall we report it, sir?
-Yes.

:21:14
-Work out our position.
-Aye aye, sir.

:21:25
Evans, what other ships
are there near?

:21:28
Only the Titanic, sir.
:21:30
You'll have to call her and tell her
we're stopped on account of ice.

:21:32
Mr. Groves will give you
our position.

:21:34
Aye, aye, sir.
:21:42
Order from the Bridge.
:21:44
Special watch for small ice
and growlers.

:21:46
Right-ho.
:21:50
l say, you won't drink
all the cocoa down there, will you?

:21:55
l told Chippy to keep his eye
on the fresh water.

:21:57
The lookouts have been warned
to keep their eyes skinned for ice.

:22:01
That's about the lot.
l'm off on me rounds.

:22:02
Thanks, Lights.
:22:04
You're welcome to it.
Good night.

:22:31
-Oh, sorry, sir.
-Hallo, Blake.

:22:33
Pop my coat in my cabin for me,
will you please?

:22:36
-Yes, sir.
-Thank you.

:22:40
That'll be brandies for the gentlemen
and a hock and seltzer for the ladies.

:22:44
-ls that correct, sir?
-That's right.

:22:46
You're sure about
this full speed trial tomorrow?

:22:50
That's what l heard
from one of the officers, sir.

:22:52
l can't guarantee it, naturally.
:22:54
Well, here's somebody
who ought to be able to tell us.

:22:56
-Hey, Lieutenant.
-Sir?

:22:58
-Good evening, ladies.
-Good evening.


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