:48:01
Hello, Terry.
:48:05
lt occurred to me you might like this book.
l've read it.
:48:10
l haven't seen you for days.
l thought you must have got off.
:48:13
Why, no. We haven't docked anywhere.
:48:19
Well, in case l don't see you again,
Miss McKay, happy landing.
:48:23
Thank you, Mr Ferrante.
Don't think it hasn't been absolute...
:48:28
Now, slow down. l'm wondering
if you two would do me a big favour.
:48:32
What's that?
Would you kindly autograph these?
:48:41
My wife, my sister and l
each bought a different one.
:48:43
You bought them?
From whom?
:48:45
The ship's photographer. He has
a big display up on the promenade deck.
:48:50
He's doin' a wholesale business.
:48:52
Mr Hathaway, we'll have to think
about it. Now, where can l find you?
:48:56
Well, l'll either be in the cocktail lounge
or, of course, the dining room.
:49:01
Yes, of course.
:49:10
l don't mind that one. lt's pretty good.
Do be serious.
:49:13
This is dreadful! And after all the pains
we took deceiving everybody.
:49:18
Yes. l'm particularly sorry for you.
:49:23
You know, l'm not as sorry as l thought l'd be.
:49:28
lt was rather silly, hiding like fugitives.
Yes, l know.
:49:32
So, to coin a new cliché,
shall we join the others?
:49:36
Well, all right.
:49:38
Well, why not? What have we got to lose?
:49:40
lt's the last night. Let's make the most of it.
:49:54
Hi, Hathaway.
:49:56
Do me another favour. Let's swap partners.
lt's the last night out. Everybody does it.