Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
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:15:02
- She is my secretary, and as for him...
- l'm to blame, sir. l started it all.

:15:07
l have no doubt of that.
:15:09
l said another woman was aboard.
:15:11
l hardly expected you to meet her
under such boisterous circumstances.

:15:15
lt all seems very gay and happy,
and l am here to observe.

:15:19
Yes - not choreography to a trumpet.
:15:22
Mr Romano, belay the noisy horn. As for you,
Miss Connors, we shall have a little talk later.

:15:28
- Doctor.
- l'll have a talk now, Lieutenant. Outside?

:15:33
Romano, aren't you about due back on duty?
:15:37
Not for another two minutes yet, sir.
:15:46
- Now, Lieutenant...
- Yes.

:15:48
- ''Yes, sir.''
- Sir!

:15:51
l'm sure your act will get a wonderful review
in the Congressíonal Record.

:15:55
- Will they break me?
- They've broken better men for less.

:15:58
How do you explain
this undignified behavior?

:16:00
l was just showing them
how l'll dance at my wedding.

:16:04
l see. Well, that is
an extenuating circumstance.

:16:09
- ln about three weeks, isn't it?
- And two days and four hours.

:16:13
Who's the unlucky man?
:16:26
Pardon me, Captain. May l?
:16:29
By all means, Lieutenant.
:16:36
What did you say about
undignified behavior, Captain?

:16:39
Captaín Crane. Control room, please.
:16:43
We'll continue this discussion later,
:16:48
Lieutenant.
:16:55
Callíng Seavíew.
:16:58
Come in, Washington.
:16:59
- We're making contact, sir.
- Very well.


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