A Night to Remember
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2:00:06
Just south of Cape Race.
2:00:08
Never known pack ice come
that far south before, sir.

2:00:11
Been a mild winter up
in the Artic.

2:00:14
This ice must be drifting down
on the Labrador current.

2:00:18
Well, our passengers aren't
in any hurry.

2:00:20
Wouldn't be with us
if they were.

2:00:30
-Messages for the Captain.
-Oh, very good, Sparks.

2:00:32
-See he gets them right away.
-Certainly.

2:00:40
Excuse me, sir.
From the wireless room.

2:00:43
Thank you.
2:00:45
Excuse me.
2:00:59
lce warnings from steamers
ahead of us.

2:01:02
Excuse me.
2:01:04
Serious?
2:01:06
We shall keep a sharp look out.
2:01:13
Hear it?
That's the Titanic.

2:01:18
What's she saying?
2:01:19
Best wishes to Joe and Hattie.
2:01:21
See you Wednesday,
love Mina and Bill.

2:01:23
Jut private stuff.
2:01:25
Yes, must be a lot of money
in that ship.

2:01:28
They've been at it
for the best part of the day.

2:01:40
Float ice.
2:01:42
Buy two hundred-thousand Rand.
2:01:44
Market price.
Opening Monday.

2:01:48
This chap's spending a fortune.
2:01:50
What have you got there,
Sparks?

2:01:52
Titanic on her maiden voyage, sir.
She's working Cape Race.

2:01:55
How far is she?
2:01:57
lt's hard to tell.
Signal strength's pretty good.

2:01:59
About fifty miles back
l should think.


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