:38:07
Gentlemen, we are
in a precarious position.
:38:11
We must be prepared
to abandon the ship.
:38:16
Mr. Murdoch you will muster
the passengers.
:38:19
Mr. Lightoller, you'll have the boats
uncovered and swung out.
:38:22
Mr. Boxhall, call all hands
and get them to boat stations.
:38:25
Mr. Moody, you will help
Mr. Lightoller.
:38:28
Mr. Wilde and Mr. Pitman
will remain on the bridge.
:38:32
Everything will be done
quietly and calmly.
:38:35
l will give the word...
:38:38
when the boats are to be loaded
with the women and children.
:38:43
Carry on, please.
:38:46
Captain, aren't you exaggerating
the danger?
:38:49
l'm afraid not, sir.
:38:51
Well, where's Andrews?
:38:53
l'm acting on his advice.
:38:55
This ship is going to founder.
:38:57
But she can't.
:38:59
ln any case, we can't get
everyone in the boats.
:39:03
l know that, sir.
:39:05
Please God it won't come to that.
:39:10
The ship is badly damaged.
Send out the call for assistance.
:39:14
-The regulation distress call, sir?
-Yes, and at once.
:39:17
As soon as you're in touch
with the ship nearest to us...
:39:20
tell them to come
as quickly as they can.
:39:22
-You understand?
-Yes, sir.
:39:25
-This is our position.
-Thanks.
:39:43
What about that steamer over there?
Who is she?
:39:45
l don't know.
Suppose she's in the ice too.
:39:49
She stopped at about seven bells.
:39:51
l tried calling her with the Morse lamp
but she didn't take any notice.
:39:55
-Well, me for bed.
-Right.
:39:58
-Good night.
-Good night, sir.