A Night to Remember
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:08:00
Wait for me!
:08:09
Do you think they'll promote you
to First Officer after this trip?

:08:13
Well, that depends whether
they keep Old Wild on or not.

:08:15
After all, you were first
on the Majestic.

:08:17
-Ah, but that was temporary.
-Don't you mind?

:08:19
No, Bill Murdoch's the one
with his nose out of joint this trip.

:08:22
Ambitious fellow is Bill.
:08:23
So are you, you know you are.
:08:26
l'd rather be second
in the Titanic...

:08:27
than first or even chief
in any other ship.

:08:29
With me, madam, it's the honour
of serving the company.

:08:32
-Hell with the pay!
-Language!

:08:34
What would you like me
to bring you back from New York?

:08:36
Nothing you couldn't buy
better or cheaper over here.

:08:38
Ah, but there is. garters!
:08:40
Ladies' silk garters
with big frilly bows.

:08:43
There's a shop on Broadway
full of 'em.

:08:45
Just in from Paris.
Blue ones, pink ones, scarlet!

:08:48
What's the matter?
:08:49
The idea of you buying garters
with big frilly bows on them.

:09:04
-Morning, sir.
.Good morning, Pilot.

:09:06
l understand the engine room wheel
has been fixed, sir.

:09:09
Oh, there should be quite a welcome
waiting for us in New York, too.

:09:13
lt'll be a proud moment for you,
Mr. Chairman.

:09:15
Oh, and for you, Andrews.
:09:17
You're the man who built her.
:09:18
You're the one
who ought to take the bow.

:09:21
l'm only the office boy.
:09:23
We should arrive...
Let's see.

:09:25
-Wednesday morning.
-We might do better than that.

:09:28
-Not out for a fast run this trip.
-Oh, no, no, nothing like that.

:09:31
She'll do better when the engines
have settled down.

:09:33
Naturally, Captain,
you'll use your own judgement.

:09:36
l'm just an ordinary passenger
on this trip.

:09:38
-Mr. Murdoch.
-Oh, Andrews.

:09:39
Get the men to station and let me
know when the gangway's landed.

:09:42
Aye, aye, sir.

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