A Night to Remember
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1:20:07
Ah, here you are, sister.
Take this, it'll help keep you warm.

1:20:11
Oh, no, please.
1:20:12
Don't you worry about me,
l got plenty of fat.

1:20:17
Keep pulling.
1:20:18
The Officer said to stand by
close to the ship.

1:20:22
lf we stay too close we'll be caught
by the suction when she goes down.

1:20:25
You row with me.
One of the ladies can steer.

1:20:27
l'm in charge of this boat.
Your job's to row.

1:20:30
Some of the ladies can help to row.
Can't we, girls?

1:20:33
Sure, it'll keep us warm.
1:20:37
-Well, l. er.
-Button up, skipper.

1:20:39
You want rowers,
okay, you got 'em.

1:20:59
-Hurry along.
-Thank you.

1:21:01
Sorry, only one more lady.
1:21:04
-You go first.
-Oh, no.

1:21:06
You've children waiting at home.
1:21:08
Come along, please, ma'am.
We haven't got much time.

1:21:14
Right, off turns.
1:21:16
Still here, Miss Evans?
We'll get you off in the next boat.

1:21:18
Thank you.
1:21:21
She's going fast now.
Are all the boats away?

1:21:24
All except the other two collapsibles.
1:21:26
Well, there'll be no time
to get them off the davits.

1:21:28
We'll have to try and float them off
as she goes down.

1:21:31
l'll need some hands
to get them unlashed.

1:21:33
Hey, you two.
Follow me.

1:21:49
What's the use,
no one's listening.

1:21:51
People don't listen while eating.
But we play just the same.

1:21:55
-lsn't that so, sir?
-They say it helps the digestion.

1:21:58
Exactly, that's because
it soothes the nerves.


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