A Night to Remember
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: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.

:23:00
-Have a drink.
-Thank you, no, sir, l'm on duty.

:23:02
We've decided to run a sweep
on the ship's run tomorrow.

:23:05
Now rumour has it the captain's
going to see how fast she can go.

:23:08
-ls that right?
-lt's possible.

:23:11
Now, what would be your guess
about the run, Lieutenant?

:23:14
-l shouldn't tell you that.
-Why not?

:23:18
Well, wouldn't you feel worried
about betting on a certainty?

:23:23
Are you sure you won't have a
drink?

:23:24
A little later, if l may.
Please excuse me.

:23:31
-Good evening, sir.
-Good evening, steward.

:23:33
-Everything all right?
-Yes, sir.

:23:35
-Can l do anything for you, sir?
-No, thank you.

:23:43
-Winning a lot, is he?
:23:46
-Pardon?
:23:48
-You know the one l mean.
-Yes, sir, he is.

:23:50
Thought l'd seen him before.
Majestic, l think it was.

:23:53
-Name of Rogers, sir.
-lt was Yates last time.

:23:57
-Can they afford to loose?
-Wealthy gentlemen, sir.


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