A Night to Remember
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2:08:26
-Evening, Mr. Lightoller.
-Good evening, sir.

2:08:30
-Any more ice reports?
-No, sir.

2:08:33
What's the temperature like?
2:08:35
lt's almost freezing point, sir,
and still dropping.

2:08:37
ln an hour or so we'll be
in the Labrador current.

2:08:40
Well, the weather looks
clear enough so far.

2:08:42
lf there's the slightest bit of haze,
we shall have to slow down.

2:08:46
-Let me know at once if any doubt.
-Aye aye, sir.

2:08:51
-Now, Mr. Moody.
-Sir?

2:08:52
Tell the lookouts to keep their eyes
skinned for small ice and growlers.

2:08:55
There might be some of that about.
2:08:57
-Make sure they understand.
-Yes, sir.

2:08:59
And tell 'em to 'pass it on
when they're relieved.

2:09:01
Yes, sir.
2:09:12
lce ahead, sir.
2:09:15
Aye, aye.
2:09:20
-Stop engines.
-Stop engines.

2:09:22
Stop engines, sir.
2:09:27
That's field ice, Mr. Groves.
2:09:30
l'm not trying to find my way round
that until daylight.

2:09:33
-Shall we report it, sir?
-Yes.

2:09:35
-Work out our position.
-Aye aye, sir.

2:09:47
Evans, what other ships
are there near?

2:09:49
Only the Titanic, sir.
2:09:51
You'll have to call her and tell her
we're stopped on account of ice.

2:09:54
Mr. Groves will give you
our position.

2:09:56
Aye, aye, sir.

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