A Night to Remember
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2:41:06
Cut your heating and hot water.
2:41:08
Cut anything you like.
2:41:09
l've got to have every ounce of
steam you can give me.

2:41:11
Aye, aye, sir.
2:41:13
Mr. Dean, get all hands on deck
and prepare to receive survivors.

2:41:16
Knock off all routine work.
Get your boats ready and swing them out.

2:41:20
Rig electric lights
down the side of the ship.

2:41:22
Open all gangway doors.
2:41:24
Hook a block and line rope
in every gangway door.

2:41:27
Canvas slings.
Get those ready for the injured.

2:41:29
Oh, and see that
all your side ladders are down.

2:41:31
-Have you got that?
-Aye, aye, sir.

2:41:36
Quartermaster!
2:41:38
Telephone the doctor
and Chief Steward.

2:41:40
Ask them to come and see me
on the Bridge now.

2:42:00
No, no, she can't get on,
she'll swamp it!

2:42:05
You must let her on!
lt' Mummy!

2:42:07
You must come on!
Let her on!

2:42:10
lt's all right, lady.
You can have my place.

2:42:13
-Thank you very much.
-Joe, you take the helm.

2:42:15
-Mummy.
-Right, darling.

2:42:18
Stand by to lower.
2:42:21
What's the matter?
Aren't you in charge of this boat?

2:42:23
Oh, l'm no seaman, sir.
Joe can manage just as well.

2:42:26
Ladies first, eh, sir?
2:42:28
Lower away together.
2:42:30
Quickly.
Come along, you men.

2:42:33
-Hold it!
-What the.

2:42:36
Will you kindly not interfere,
sir.

2:42:38
We've got to get these boats away.
2:42:41
We're getting them away.
Do you want me to drown everybody?

2:42:44
Because that's what would happen
if l lower these boats too quickly.

2:42:47
Now stand back, please.
2:42:54
Carry on lowering.
2:42:56
Hey! There'll be trouble about that
when we get to New York.


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