A Night to Remember
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:41:01
Any luck?
:41:04
The Frankfurt is at 150 milles.
:41:07
Olympic says
the Mount Temple's nearer.

:41:09
Well, there must be someone
nearer still.

:41:12
Try sending S.O.S.,
that's the new call.

:41:14
lt may be the only chance
you'll ever have.

:41:29
Come in.
:41:34
Sorry to disturb you, sir,
but Captain's orders.

:41:37
What is it?
:41:38
There' a little trouble with the ship.
:41:40
Everyone's to put on warm clothing,
get their lifebelts on...

:41:42
and go up on deck.
:41:44
-What?
-lt's only a precaution, ma'am.

:41:46
Excuse me, sir.
:41:49
Everybody up, get dressed,
et your lifebelts on at once.

:41:53
Everybody up, get dressed,
get your lifebelts on at once.

:41:56
What's the matter?
:41:59
l said, you get dressed,
get lifebelt, quick.

:42:02
Come on!
Come on!

:42:04
l can't understand.
:42:08
Goodyard, up!
:42:10
Come on, lads, hurry it up,
you've had time enough.

:42:13
Don't lose your time.
:42:15
-Mr. Lightoller, l must insist.
-What's in that sack?

:42:17
-Bread, sir.
-Right, chuck it in the boat.

:42:20
Very good, sir.
:42:21
Every boat must be manned
by seamen.

:42:24
That's laid down.
:42:26
Everything's in hand, sir.
Will you please go down to the lounge?

:42:29
Come on,
ship those turning handles.

:42:33
-Stewardess.
-Yes, sir?

:42:35
Why aren't you wearing
your lifebelt?

:42:37
Well, the passengers mustn't think
l'm scared.

:42:39
Let them see you wearing it.
Put it on for your own sake, too.

:42:43
Put it on, please.
:42:45
Oh, madam, let me help.
Come along.

:42:48
Really, it's too tiresome of them.
:42:51
Everybody knows
this ship can't sink.


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