:14:04
- Don't you have a heart at all?
- I have a heart. That's why I can do it.
:14:09
What would you do
with the money, Johann?
:14:13
I have seen you watch
that gypsy dancer's buttocks...
:14:17
...as she walks on the deck.
:14:19
I will not nourish your lust.
:14:31
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
:14:33
I have been trying to persuade
Mrs. Treadwell to have some breakfast.
:14:37
There's nothing like it, you know.
Especially the morning after.
:14:40
At home, we always used
to have it English-style:
:14:44
Kidneys, sausages, kippers,
things like that.
:14:49
How elegant.
:14:51
Well, I think I'll look in
on the bar before dinner.
:14:59
What a hard-trying race they are.
:15:02
English-style for breakfast,
French-style for dinner.
:15:06
And every now and again,
a comfortable lapse back...
:15:09
...to sauerbraten, sauerkraut and beer.
:15:11
He seems very attentive,
I'll say that for him.
:15:14
Did you ever see such
a collection of bores?
:15:17
The attentive Lt. Huebner,
the happily-married man Herr Freytag.
:15:22
And here comes the ape.
:15:24
Morning.
:15:27
Espece de type!
:15:30
How's the painting?
:15:31
I haven't been able to do much
onboard, but...
:15:34
...here's something
I've been doodling with.
:15:39
You can see I'm in love.
:15:41
Of course. Everybody
on this ship is in love.
:15:46
Love me whether or not I love you.
Love me whether I am fit to love.
:15:52
Love me whether I am able to love.
Even if there is no such thing as love.
:15:58
Love me.