A Night to Remember
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2:35:21
-Looked like a rocket, sir.
-Yes.

2:35:25
l wonder what a ship like that
would want to fire a rocket for?

2:35:39
Right then, number twenty-two.
2:35:42
One, two.
2:35:52
Step aboard please, madam.
and l'll pass the children across.

2:35:55
But, what about my husband?
2:35:56
l'm sorry, women and children first.
2:35:58
-My dear, l think you better had.
-But in a small boat like that!

2:36:00
-l can't go without my husband.
-That lady's right!

2:36:04
-lt's absolutely ridiculous.
-Now, madam, l assure you.

2:36:07
Kindly help me out of here, please.
2:36:09
lt can't be helped
if she won't go.

2:36:11
Now, madam, please.
2:36:18
Would you be good enough
to step into the boat, madam?

2:36:21
And catch my death of cold?
Certainly not!

2:36:25
lt's up to you!
2:36:26
-Would you step into the boat, please?
-Thank you.

2:36:29
-Eileen! Eileen!
-Yes?

2:36:32
You won't bet back on board
tomorrow without a pass.

2:36:37
-But l don't see.
-l have my orders.

2:36:40
The ladies are certainly safer here
than in those little boats.

2:36:43
The Captain's opinion about that
is different, sir.

2:36:45
Look here, sir.
2:36:50
l don't know if you've noticed it, but
this ship has got quite a list on her.

2:36:56
That's not right.
2:36:57
l don't suppose, that's very serious.
This boat can't sink, that's certain.


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