A Night to Remember
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2:25:02
-How long will she last?
-l'm just trying to work that out now.

2:25:07
She made fourteen feet of water...
2:25:09
in the first ten minutes
after the collision.

2:25:13
Not very fast.
2:25:14
She should live
another hour-and-a half.

2:25:18
Yes, about that, l think.
2:25:20
-There must be no panic.
-No.

2:25:23
You'll be careful what you say
to the passengers?

2:25:26
Of course.
2:25:28
-How many people are there on board?
-Twenty-two hundred or more.

2:25:32
And room in the boats
for how many?

2:25:38
Twelve hundred.
2:25:42
l don't think the Board of Trade
regulations visualised this situation.

2:25:47
Do you?
2:26:29
Gentlemen, we are
in a precarious position.

2:26:33
We must be prepared
to abandon the ship.

2:26:37
Mr. Murdoch you will muster
the passengers.

2:26:40
Mr. Lightoller, you'll have the boats
uncovered and swung out.

2:26:44
Mr. Boxhall, call all hands
and get them to boat stations.

2:26:47
Mr. Moody, you will help
Mr. Lightoller.

2:26:50
Mr. Wilde and Mr. Pitman
will remain on the bridge.

2:26:54
Everything will be done
quietly and calmly.

2:26:56
l will give the word...
2:26:59
when the boats are to be loaded
with the women and children.


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