A Night to Remember
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2:57:01
Women and children to the boats.
2:57:04
Women and children first.
2:57:05
-Please, Rachael, get in the boat.
-Yes, Mrs. Straus, you must.

2:57:09
l've always stayed with my husband.
So why should l leave him now?

2:57:13
Please, be sensible.
2:57:15
We have been living together
for many years, lsodor.

2:57:18
Where you go, l go.
2:57:20
Sure nobody'd object to an old
gentleman like you going in a boat.

2:57:24
l'll ask the officer.
2:57:25
No, l will not go
before the other men.

2:57:31
We stay.
2:57:35
Come, my dear.
2:57:39
She's right, you se.
We'll stay together, too.

2:57:43
But she's old, you're young!
Please, darling.

2:57:45
l can look after myself.
2:57:48
We both can.
2:57:51
Watch your step!
2:57:52
Wait a minute! He can't go.
lt's women and children only.

2:57:55
Of course he can go.
He's only thirteen.

2:58:00
All right, son, go on.
You can look after your mother.

2:58:04
Now, keep back, please,
ladies and gentlemen!

2:58:08
lt's absurd!
2:58:10
On the other side husbands
are allowed to go with women.

2:58:14
Why on earth we're standing here?
2:58:17
But...
2:58:18
will there be room in the boats
for everybody?

2:58:22
Of course, there will.
2:58:35
Yes, oughtn't we to ask?
2:58:37
Somebody just said
we had to hang about here.

2:58:39
-What are we supposed to do, mate?
-l don't know.

2:58:41
Sir!
2:58:43
Please, sir,
where are we supposed to go?

2:58:45
Put those cigarettes out at once.
Don't you know the rules, yet?

2:58:48
l'll have you on the Captain's report.
2:58:56
Come on, you two, out of it!
Come on!

2:58:59
Let me stay in the boat!
Please.


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