:04:11
Now hear this!
:04:13
Now hear this!
:04:16
'C' and 'E' and 'S' divisions...
:04:19
...and all pharmacist mates
will air bedding today.
:04:24
Positively!
:04:33
Doc, what are you doin' up so early?
:04:35
l heard you were working cargo today,
so l thought l'd get ready.
:04:39
On days when work's to be done, l can
always count on a big turnout at sick hall.
:04:45
l attract some very rare diseases
on cargo day.
:04:49
That day when they knew you had
five ships to load...
:04:51
...l was greeted with six more cases
of ''beriberi''...
:04:55
...''double beriberi'' this time.
:04:57
So help me, l'm going down
to the ship's library...
:04:59
...and throw that old copy
of Moby Dick overboard.
:05:02
What are you giving them these days
for ''double beriberi''?
:05:05
Aspirin, what else?
:05:09
Something wrong, Doug?
:05:12
We missed you when you went
on watch last night.
:05:15
l gave young Ensign Pulver another drink
of alcohol in orange juice...
:05:18
...and it inspired him to relate
further amorous feats of his.
:05:23
Did he tell you about the time
he overwhelmed a 45-year-old maiden...
:05:27
...by the simple tactic of being the first
man in her life to ask her a direct question?
:05:33
No, but some of the things he related
positively bordered on the supernatural.
:05:38
l don't know what to do
about young Pulver.
:05:41
Perhaps l should report his record
to the American Medical Association?
:05:46
There is something wrong, isn't there?
:05:50
l've been up all night, Doc.
:05:53
What's the matter? What is it?
:05:56
l saw something last night
that just about knocked me out.