A Night to Remember
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:03:23
Listen to this, Sylvia:
:03:25
The new White Star Liner,
Titanic...

:03:28
is the largest vessel in the world.
:03:30
lt 's not only in size.
:03:31
but also in the luxury
of her appointments...

:03:34
that the Titanic takes first place
among the big steamers of the world..

:03:37
By the provision of Vinolia
Otto Toilet Soap.

:03:40
for her first class passengers...
:03:42
the Titanic also leads...
:03:44
as offering a higher standard
of toilet luxury and comfort at sea.

:03:47
Let me see.
:03:49
For the first class passengers,
mark you.

:03:51
The rest don't wash, of course.
:03:55
Excuse me, sir,
but are you a foreigner?

:03:58
-Eh?
-Or a Radical perhaps?

:04:00
l ask because my wife and l find
your sneering remarks...

:04:03
in bad taste.
:04:05
What's that?
:04:06
Let those who wish to belittle
their country's achievements...

:04:08
do so in private.
:04:09
Every Britisher is proud
of the unsinkable Titanic.

:04:12
Yes, indeed. l 'm sure
my husband would agree with you.

:04:15
He's going to join the Titanic
as her Second Officer.

:04:20
-l... apologize.
-A misunderstanding, of course.

:04:23
Oh, of course, madam.
Soap is no laughing matter.

:04:26
lt was the suggestion of criticism.
:04:28
Of the advertisement, sir,
not the ship.

:04:30
Quite so.
:04:33
You're joining her at Liverpool,
l take it?

:04:35
No, sir, Belfast.
Then we sail down to Southampton.

:04:38
Ah, how l envy you!
:04:39
The newspapers say
she's a veritable floating city.

:04:42
Symbol of progress of man's victory
over nature and the elements.

:04:46
800 cases shelled walnuts,
Titanic.

:04:48
3,200 dozen fresh eggs,
Titanic

:04:51
-lt's all Titanic this.
-All Titanic.

:04:53
250 pound jars Beluga caviar.
:04:56
2,000 pounds of jam,
greengage.


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