2:12:05
-Winning a lot, is he?
2:12:07
-Pardon?
2:12:09
-You know the one l mean.
-Yes, sir, he is.
2:12:11
Thought l'd seen him before.
Majestic, l think it was.
2:12:15
-Name of Rogers, sir.
-lt was Yates last time.
2:12:18
-Can they afford to loose?
-Wealthy gentlemen, sir.
2:12:22
lf you get a chance drop them
a hint about what they're up against.
2:12:25
-We don't want any complaints.
-l'll do that, sir.
2:12:27
Get the ship a bad name.
Get you a bad name, too.
2:12:29
-Good night, Steward.
-Good night, sir.
2:12:39
l said l'll see you.
2:12:41
Flush.
2:12:51
Here's our position.
2:12:53
The old man said he gave you
the rest of the message.
2:12:55
That's right.
2:13:13
-What's the matter?
-What's he saying?
2:13:16
He says, keep out.
2:13:24
-Now he's calling Cape Race again.
-What's he sending to Cape Race?
2:13:26
More private stuff.
2:13:30
Some big bug wants his private
railway car to meet him in New York.
2:13:35
How about that?
2:13:37
Well, it's time l signed off
an got a bit of shut eye.
2:13:41
When l get off watch,
l'd like to listen in a bit.
2:13:43
All right?
2:13:44
-Beginning to get the code now,
-One word in three, sometimes.
2:13:48
Have to make you second operator.
2:13:51
Then you can wake up the detector.
2:13:53
l'll taker you up on that.
2:13:56
-Hallo, Doc.
-Hallo, Lights.
2:13:58
-What's the matter, somebody ill?
-l'm on an errand of mercy.