:05:02
I'd like to
finish school first.
:05:05
Do you like the sea,
Fritz?
:05:07
I like things
you can depend on.
:05:09
The sea? You can
never be sure of it.
:05:11
That's the fun of it,
not being sure of things.
:05:17
''The winds aloud
howl o'er the masts.
:05:19
And sing through
every shroud.
:05:22
Pale, trembling,
tired...
:05:24
the sailors freeze
with fears;
:05:27
and instant death
on every wave appears.''
:05:30
Homer's Iliad.
:05:34
That's one of the most
beautiful things written.
:05:37
When we were caught in the storm, I was
thinking of those lines over and over.
:05:41
Do you read a lot,
Fritz?
:05:43
[ Ernst ]
Who? Him?
:05:45
He practically
doesn't read at all.
:05:48
-[ Bertie Giggling ]
- Never needed to.
:05:50
Sooner or later Ernst tells
me everything he knows.
:06:04
[ Birds Squawking ]
:06:12
I think we're
getting off course.
:06:15
We should bear
more to the right.
:06:21
[ Gasp ]
:06:25
It's all right.
He won't hurt you.
:06:28
Aaah!
:06:36
It's gone.
Come on.
:06:42
Stay close to me.
:06:49
[ Birds Squawking ]