A Night to Remember
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2:45:06
lf you please, madam.
2:45:07
My friend has been put into that boat.
We want to stay together.

2:45:09
-Madam, you must get in.
-But l don't see why.

2:45:12
Madam, please, madam,
you cannot choose your boat.

2:45:15
Gangway please, gangway.
2:45:18
Come on, girls.
2:45:21
l want to go back to bed, Daddy.
2:45:23
You're going for a ride in a boat,
old son.

2:45:26
First, they tell us to go up,
then they tell us to wait down here.

2:45:28
The boats are up top, ma'am.
2:45:29
-l wish they'd make up their mind.
-Very sorry, ma'am.

2:45:31
-The indecision is most bewildering.
-Yes, ma'am.

2:45:47
lf there' no danger, why do you
want us to put our lifebelts on?

2:45:52
l'm not here to argue with you.
Want everybody with their lifebelts on.

2:45:56
Pat and l have found a way up.
Follow me.

2:45:58
-Where is Pat?
-He's gone ahead.

2:46:05
lt may be somebody trying to signal,
but l can't make any sense out of it.

2:46:08
Could be a masthead light
flickering, couldn't it, sir?

2:46:11
lf l had a gun,
l'd put a shell into them.

2:46:14
This way, madam.
As quickly as you can, please.

2:46:17
Straight the way down to the end,
please.

2:46:20
The water's up to ''E'' deck forward.
There's not much time left.

2:46:23
-lf they won't get in, chuck 'em in.
-Right.

2:46:25
-Keep straight on to the boar deck.
-Oh, this way, madam.

2:46:28
-Straight in.
-As quickly as you can.

2:46:31
Right the way down to the end,
please.

2:46:33
-Please don't put me in the boat.
-Now come along, madam.

2:46:35
l'd rather die, l tell you.
2:46:36
l've never been in an open boat
in my life.

2:46:39
No, l can't do it. l shall fall.
2:46:42
You've got to go, madam,
as you may as well keep quiet.

2:46:45
Off we go, then.
2:46:47
Good boy, Michael.
2:46:49
Through here, now.
2:46:55
Here, l say, no steerage up here.
This is Second Class.

2:46:58
Good God, man will you let
these ladies pass to the boats?


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