A Night to Remember
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3:32:02
-l tell you we're done.
-Ah, shut up!

3:32:04
No water, no food.
3:32:06
No compass, no chart.
3:32:09
That's the North Star up there,
isn't it?

3:32:11
What's the use of that?
We're hundreds of miles from land.

3:32:14
What was that?
3:32:16
A falling star.
Flash of lightning!

3:32:21
Lightning, my foot!
3:32:23
That was a rocket.
3:32:26
Look, Pat!
There's a ship sending up a rocket.

3:32:29
Sit down, please, ladies.
You may lose your balance.

3:32:38
-We'll give 'em an answer.
-There, look.

3:32:42
They'll see this.
3:32:58
Oh, look at them rockets!
Look t them lovely rockets!

3:33:08
Will that be the Carpathia?
3:33:11
Aren't you glad to see her?
3:33:13
Yes, l'm glad.
3:33:15
but then l'm still alive.
3:33:17
lf only she'd been nearer.
3:33:19
There are quite a lot of ''if'' about it,
aren't there, Colonel?

3:33:22
Keep up, Quartermaster,
keep that line slack.

3:33:25
lf we'd been steaming
a few knots slower...

3:33:28
or if we'd sighted that berg
a few seconds earlier...

3:33:30
we might not even have struck.
3:33:33
lf we'd carried required safe boats...
3:33:35
instead of just enough
to meet the regulations...

3:33:38
things would have been
different again.

3:33:41
Maybe, but you have nothing
to reproach yourself with.

3:33:45
You've done all any man could
and more.

3:33:49
You're not.
3:33:52
l was going to say,
you're not God, Mr. Lightoller.

3:33:56
No seaman ever thinks he is.
3:33:58
l've been at sea since l was a boy.
l've been in sail.


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