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00:00.
00:30Mr. Allnark.
00:53Dear.
01:00Well, now, this is more like it, breakfast and bed.
01:10Two spoonfuls of sugar is right, isn't it?
01:13Fancy you're building the fire and all while I slept.
01:21Dear, what is your first name?
01:27Charlie.
01:28Charlie.
01:32That's a nice name. Charlie. Charlie.
01:36Give us a kiss.
01:43Charlie. Charlie, dear.
01:47You know, the more I look at this place, the prettier it gets.
01:51I expect it's just about the prettiest place I've ever been to, and that's saying a lot.
01:55Well, not that I ain't all for going on down the river, you understand. The sooner we blow up the old Louisa, the better.
02:02What I meant was, I'd like to come back here someday.
02:06Then you think we can do it.
02:09Do it? Of course we can do it. Nothing a man can't do if he believes in himself.
02:14Never say die. That's my motto.
02:16I've had misgivings. I was beginning to think that the whole thing was a mistake.
02:20How's that, Miss? I mean, Rosie.
02:24I had a moment of weakness.
02:26Oh, now, if you're feeling weak a day or two more here, it won't make any difference.
02:30Oh, no. We'll go on.
02:32Thank heaven for your strength, Joyce.
02:35Uh-huh.
02:37Ah-huh.
02:39Ah-huh.
02:42Ah-huh.
02:46Ah-huh.
02:47Ah-huh.
02:49Ah-huh.
02:52Ah-huh.
02:54Ah-huh.
02:57Ah-huh.
02:59Ah-huh.
03:00Ah-huh.
03:01Ah-huh.
03:02Ah-huh.
03:03Ah-huh.
03:04Ah-huh.
03:05Ah-huh.
03:06Ah-huh.
03:07Ah-huh.
03:08Ah-huh.
03:09Ah-huh.
03:10Ah-huh.
03:11Ah-huh.
03:12Ah-huh.
03:13Ah-huh.
03:14Ah-huh.
03:15Ah-huh.
03:16Ah-huh.
03:17Ah-huh.
03:18Ah-huh.
03:19Ah-huh.
03:20Ah-huh.
03:21Ah-huh.
03:22Ah-huh.
03:24Ah-huh.
03:25Ah-huh.
03:26Ah-huh.
03:27Ah-huh.
03:28Ah-huh.
03:29Ah!
03:47Rose, listen.
03:59Oh, my God.
04:29Ah, we nearly done it that time, didn't we, Rosie?
04:38I wonder how much damage we've done.
04:40Let's get the water out and see.
04:54Yeah.
04:56Better than we could have hoped for.
04:57Skin seems tight enough.
04:59No water coming in.
05:00What was all that clattering just before we stopped?
05:03I thought we'd got to find out, old girl.
05:05How are you going to do that, dear?
05:07You've got to go down underneath and take a look.
05:10I hope there's no fancy currents down there.
05:16Well, here goes.
05:18Could you see anything, dear?
05:27Could you see anything, dear?
05:43Yeah.
05:44Well, the shaft's twisted like a corkscrew and there's a blade going off the prop.
05:48Well, I'll have to mend it, then.
05:51Yeah, mend it?
05:54Fat chance.
05:56Oh, why is that, dear?
05:58Well, what shall we have to do before we can go on?
06:00Well, I'll tell you.
06:02I'll tell you what we could do if we was back in the slip at Limbozzi.
06:06We could pull this old tub out and take the shaft down and haul it over to the workshop and forge it straight again.
06:13Now, we could write to the makers for a new prop.
06:17They might even have one in stock, kind of how this boat's only 30 years old.
06:21And while we was waiting, we could clean her bottom and paint her up.
06:25Then we'd put the new shaft in and the new prop and go on away as if nothing had happened.
06:32But this ain't Limbozzi.
06:35Couldn't you straighten the shaft without taking the boat up on shore?
06:40Well, I don't know.
06:41It might.
06:41It means working under water.
06:44Well...
06:45Could be done, maybe.
06:46If you could get the shaft up on shore, could you straighten it?
06:50Well, I ain't got no anvil.
06:52I ain't got no hearth.
06:53I ain't got no coal.
06:53I ain't got nothing.
06:55I saw him as our native working once using charcoal on a big hollow stone.
07:00He had a boy to fan the charcoal.
07:03Oh, yeah, yeah, I've seen that.
07:05I'd use a bellows myself.
07:07Make one easy enough.
07:08Well, if you think that would be better.
07:10Well, uh, lots and lots of firewood on the bank.
07:17Why don't you try it?
07:19Oh, no, no.
07:22Ain't no use, Rosie.
07:24I was forgetting the prop.
07:25The blade's gone.
07:27Can't we go on the blades that are left?
07:29Oh, the prop would be out of balance.
07:31The shaft would be all twisted up like a corkscrew again.
07:33Well, we'll have to make a new blade, then.
07:36There's lots of iron and stuff that you could use.
07:40Yeah, tie it on.
07:42Well, if you think that would do, but wouldn't it be better to weld it on?
07:47Well, isn't that the right word, dear?
07:50Weld it on?
07:55You're a one, Rosie.
07:56Really, you are.
07:57Well, isn't weld the right word, dear?
07:59You know what I mean, even if it isn't, don't you?
08:02Oh, yeah.
08:03I swallowed half the river that time.
08:17You were down there an awfully long time.
08:18I was scared.
08:19The shaft don't seem to want to come out.
08:21It's stuck-like.
08:22Charlie.
08:23Huh?
08:24Let me help you.
08:25What do you mean?
08:25What do you think you're going to do?
08:26I'm going to go down there, too.
08:28Rosie, are you cracked?
08:29The currents down there are fierce.
08:31I don't want a drowned woman on my hands.
08:33What will you be thinking of next?
08:37Well, here goes.
08:39My old dad had put me to blacksmithing when I was a kid.
09:04But I don't think I should have ever come to Africa.
09:08I might have.
09:10But then I wouldn't have met you, Rosie, old girl.
09:13Oh, Charlie.
09:14Well.
09:17There.
09:19Yes.
09:20About as good as I can get it.
09:21Didn't take so long, neither.
09:23Blade will be a different thing.
09:24I've got to make that.
09:25The train's riding up, but that don't mean nothing.
09:44Well, it turns right now, but that don't mean nothing.
09:51Question is, will she stand up under her full head of steam?
09:55Well, we'll get the answer out there.
09:58The Lord help us if it ain't the right one.
10:14The Lord, we're 최고!
10:20The Lord is again sick.
10:24The Lord is more than Reykjavík.
10:29The Lord is more than me.
10:33The Lord is more than me to the Lord is more than me to the Lord.
10:38The Lord is more than me.
10:43It looks like this old river got tired of all the running and jumping she did.
10:53Decided to lay down and rest for a while.
10:55This must be where the river changes her name from Yulanga to Bora.
11:04Ah, pinch me, Rosie.
11:07Here we are, going down the river like Anthony and Cleopatra on that barge.
11:13Come on, Rosie.
11:21If it hadn't been for you, this couldn't be.
11:24Don't you feel proud of yourself?
11:25Certainly not.
11:27Look at the way you kept the engine going.
11:29Look at how you mended the propeller.
11:31It wasn't me at all.
11:33I don't think there's another man alive who could have done it.
11:35Right you are, Rosie, because no other man alive's got you.
11:38Oh, John.
11:39Never forget the way you look going over the falls.
11:42Head up, chin out, hair blown in the wind.
11:46The living picture of a heroin.
11:49Fancy me a heroin.
11:51Oh, Charlie, you've lost your mind.
11:55Lost my heart, too.
11:58Shall we drop the anchor, sweetheart?
12:02The river needs to rest for a while.
12:04Well, I suppose we do, too.
12:22Rosie, I got a feeling that pretty soon we're going to wish we was back shooting the rapids.
12:25Oh, this is awful.
12:29We've got to get out of here.
12:31We ain't got no steam.
12:33I'm going in.
12:33I'm going under the water.
12:34Yeah, that's it.
12:36No.
12:37But I'm being eaten alive.
12:39I thought you said about being eaten alive.
12:41Look at that.
12:42Get me out of here, Charlie.
12:43I can't understand it.
12:44Oh, Charlie.
12:45Oh, Charlie.
12:49Charlie.
12:50Charlie.
12:51Oh, Charlie.
12:53Charlie, hurry, Charlie.
12:56Oh, no.
12:57Oh, no.
12:59Oh, Charlie.
13:10Charlie.
13:15Hurry, hurry, hurry.
13:18Oh, no.
13:23We got away from him.
13:46He can come out now.
13:47Oh, no.
13:48I'm ashamed of myself, Charlie, acting this way.
13:55But I couldn't help it.
13:57I was going mad.
13:59Oh, you're so bitten.
14:02The bites themselves ain't so bad.
14:04It's having them all around you.
14:05I've heard of them driving buffalo and native cattle, stark staring mad.
14:09So they just run and run until they fall down dead.
14:12Will it be that way wherever we tie up?
14:16Oh, probably.
14:18What are we going to do, Charlie?
14:20Well, if the river keeps straight and deep and slow, there ain't nothing much can hurt us.
14:26I'll let the anchor out of the way.
14:27That'll keep us out of tow.
14:29How much further do you suppose it is to the lake, Charlie?
14:42Well, not so many miles to the crow flies.
14:44No telling how many days.
14:46All depends on how much winding around this old river does.
14:54What a time we've had, Rosie.
14:56What a time.
15:00We'll never lack the stories to tell our grandchildren, will we?
15:06Oh.
15:26Nothing but grass and papyrus, as far as you can see.
15:30Which is the main channel?
15:32Don't look like there is one.
15:35What are we going to do, Charlie?
15:38I don't know.
15:41We can't just go round and round here forever.
15:46We can't just go round and round.
15:48No.
15:51Well, we get in there and the grass closes in back of a stern.
15:54There's no going back, Rosie.
15:56If anything happens, we just sit there and we go off our heads with fever.
16:01I know it.
16:03All right.
16:05Paise your money and you take your choice.
16:09That way.
16:11Put her over.
16:11Come on, sir.
16:41Come on, sir.
17:11Come along by steam, we've paddled and pushed and pulled this old boat along with the hook.
17:18What we ain't done up to now is to get out and carry her.
17:23Looks like that'll come next.
17:25Hard to breathe, the air is so heavy.
17:28Yeah.
17:29Can't tell it from the water.
17:32Or the water from the land, for that matter.
17:35All the channels we've lost, all the twisting and turning we've done.
17:44We may come out back where we started if we come out at all.
17:47We've always followed the current, what little there is of it.
17:50That don't mean nothing with this river.
17:52This river's crazy.
17:54Crazy as I am.
17:56John.
17:59Sorry, old girl.
18:01Well...
18:04The only thing that'll put the roses back on our cheeks is to get out of these reeds.
18:17What I said about having to get out and carry this old boat is meant to be a joke.
18:25It don't look like a joke now.
18:27Well...
18:34I?
18:35No...
18:36No...
18:38No, not!
18:40No, not!
18:41석扁エ�
18:58Oh, that little baggish.
19:08Oh, that little baggish.
19:12Oh, pull him off me.
19:16Oh, that little baggish.
19:21Oh, pull him off me.
19:28Oh, no, no, no, the head stay in. Poison your blood.
19:31Sol, Sol, Sol.
19:47Thanks.
19:58Oh, if there's anything in the world I hate, it's leeches.
20:07Oh, the filthy little devils.
20:28Oh, look.
20:37Oh, look at me.
20:39Oh, look.
20:43Oh, look.
20:45Oh, look at me.
20:49Oh.
20:51Oh, there you go.
20:52There you go.
20:53Let's go.
21:23Let's go.
21:43There. There, dear.
21:47A fine specimen of a man I am, ain't I?
21:51You're the bravest man that ever lived.
21:54You're just overdue, that's all.
21:56What you need is a few hours' sleep.
22:01There. Now you're all comfortable.
22:05Go to sleep, dear.
22:07When you wake up, we'll be on our way again.
22:10Rosie.
22:12Yes, John?
22:13You want to know the truth, don't you?
22:16Even if we had all our strength, we'd never get her off this mud.
22:21We're finished.
22:23I knew I...
22:25I love it, Rosie.
22:27I'm not one bit sorry I came.
22:30What I mean is...
22:32It was worth it.
22:34It was worth it.
22:49Dear Lord...
22:51We've come to the end of our journey.
22:56In a little while, we will stand before you.
23:01I pray for you to be merciful.
23:04Judge us not for our weakness, but for our love.
23:10And open the doors of heaven for Charlie and me.
23:40He's a surprise.
23:41I'm proud.
23:42He's aORDINAL
23:44We'll go again.
23:45There's an honor.
23:46I'll push you through it.
23:47I don't know.
23:48I'm proud of you.
23:49I'm proud of you, Charlie.
23:50You're proud of me.
23:51I can't see you.
23:52Don't want to.
23:53In a little while, Charlie.
23:54You're proud of me.
23:56Charlie.
23:57You're proud of me.
23:58I can't see you.
24:00You're proud of you.
24:01You're proud of me.
24:02He's proud of me.
24:03I'm proud of you, Charlie.
24:04Buddy, I'm proud of you.
24:05You're proud of me...
24:06...
24:07Let's go.
24:37Let's go.
25:07Let's go.
25:37Let's go.
26:07Let's go.
26:37Let's go.
26:39Rosie.
26:41Rosie, dear.
26:42Look.
26:43We're on the lake.
26:46The rain did it.
26:48Just lifted the old queen up.
26:50Carried her over the mud.
26:52We couldn't have been a hundred yards from it last night.
26:55Look.
26:56Rosie.
27:04Let's build the fire.
27:05And get the engine started.
27:07And go right out into the middle, away from these reeds where we can breathe.
27:10Oh, sure, sure.
27:11We'll be out of here in a jiffy.
27:12Oh, sure, sure.
27:13We'll be out of here in a jiffy.
27:15I'll be out of here.
27:16We'll be out of here.
27:17Miss Aya, isn't it wonderful?
27:23Yeah.
27:24It's like...
27:25I know you don't approve, but it's like a shot of gin.
27:30It makes your blood race, your face numb, and your spirit sore.
27:33I'm sorry I poured that gin out, Charlie.
27:34Oh, forget it, Rosie.
27:35And just to show you there's no hard feelings, I'll make you another cup of tea.
27:39Oh.
27:49Oh.
27:50Carry on more over a cup of tea than I do over a glass of gin.
27:57Is it?
27:59Yes, it's for Louisa, and she's coming right toward us.
28:02She must be doing a good 12 knots.
28:04Gotta make a run for it back to the reed.
28:09How has everything to live?
28:12I'm going, but you're as ugly as you've got a big fish.
28:15Yeah.
28:16You haven't seen anything, Geez.
28:18Come on, oh sure.
28:19Okay, ibid ran out.
28:22We're so careful about it.
28:24Oh, yes.
28:25Come.
28:26Come on, Jimmy.
28:27Come on, make a ton of them.
28:28It's for 예�кого says.
28:29And the old lady is going to the same caso.
28:30You've scared him.
28:31I have walugs.
28:32I saw you dijo the road make a car.
28:34Here you are.
28:35Gee.
28:36Thanks.
28:37Please.
28:38Let's go.
29:08She's coming right toward us.
29:24I thought for a minute they'd seen us.
29:27Going toward that island.
29:30Probably anchor there for the night and leave in the morning.
29:35Don't you worry, they'll be back again.
29:37You know how the Germans are.
29:39They lays down systems and then they sticks to them.
29:42Monday's at one place.
29:44Tuesday's someplace else.
29:47And on Wednesday they'll be back here.
29:49How long will it take to get the torpedoes ready?
29:52I don't know.
29:54Depends on the detonators.
29:57You've got to devise something.
29:58I know what you're thinking, Rosie.
30:04You're thinking of taking the Queen out at night when the Louisa comes back, ain't you, old girl?
30:10Well, we ought to manage it.
30:13Yeah, that ought to work.
30:19When we ram into her, the ends of these nails will hit the percussion caps and shoot the bullets into the gelatin.
30:24Oh, Charlie, you're wonderful.
30:26Can't put them in the cylinders yet.
30:28They're pretty tricky.
30:29We'll put them in when we're ready to start.
30:31We'll be dark by then.
30:33Do you think that you can do it in the dark?
30:34Well, that's a case of have to.
30:36You're quite sure that they will come back for the Louisa, aren't you, Charlie?
30:40Uh-huh. Dead sure.
30:42Let me see.
30:42The lake's 100 miles long, 50 miles wide.
30:45Louisa does about 12 knots.
30:49That's 120 miles a day.
30:51Yep.
30:53She'll be back here tomorrow.
30:56When she comes, we'll be ready for her.
31:04Charlie, let's make the Queen as clean as we can.
31:11Scrub her decks and polish her brass.
31:13Sure.
31:14She ought to look her best, representing as she does the Royal Navy.
31:24You know, Rosie, I've been thinking.
31:27Yes, Charlie?
31:31Well, there ain't no use of us both going to do it.
31:33Now that I've had time to study it, I can plainly see it's a one-man job.
31:37You couldn't be more right, Charlie, dear.
31:39Well, now, Rosie, I'm glad you agree with me.
31:41When the time comes, I'll put you off on the East Shore.
31:43You'll wait there for me while I attend to the Louisa.
31:45Certainly not. You're the one to be put ashore.
31:48Me?
31:48This whole thing was my idea, wasn't it?
31:50I'm the logical one to carry it out.
31:52Why, Rosie, I'm surprised at you.
31:53You're a very sensible woman, as a rule.
31:55Now, we won't have any more talk along those lines.
31:56Now, look here, Charlie Olnutt.
31:58I can manage this boat every bit as well as you can, and you know it.
32:00Rosie, you're cracked.
32:01Didn't I steer going down the rapids?
32:05You steer well enough, but you don't know nothing about the engine.
32:07Suppose she broke down on you out there. Wouldn't you look foolish?
32:09Now, me, I'd just walk back from the tiller and do a thing or two to that old engine.
32:13You know, spit on her, kick her in the slats, and she'd go right to work again.
32:17Oh, she knows who's boss, all right. You bet that old engine does.
32:21I suppose you're right.
32:22Well, now, that's all settled.
32:24I'll dive off a second before the crash and swim over to where you'll be waiting on the east shore,
32:29and we'll be off to Kenya together.
32:31No, I meant it may be necessary for you to come along.
32:33Come along? What do you mean?
32:35Didn't we just agree this was a one-man job?
32:38But you convinced me that it isn't.
32:39So now it's settled. We'll go together.
32:41Oh, no, we won't.
32:43You'll wait for me on the east shore.
32:45Who do you think you are ordering me about?
32:48I'm the captain, that's who.
32:50And I ain't taking you along. You'd only be in my way.
32:52I suppose I was in your way going down the rapids.
32:56Then what you said to me back there on the river was a lie about
32:59how you never could have done it alone,
33:01and how you'd lost your heart and everything.
33:06You liar.
33:10Oh, Charlie, they're having our first quarrel.
33:14Oh, Rosie.
33:17It's only that I just can't bear the thought of...
33:21Well, what I mean is, suppose something should happen.
33:23Not that anything will, but...
33:25Don't you understand, Charlie?
33:28I wouldn't want to go on to Kenya without you.
33:33Oh, Rosie.
33:35All right.
33:37It'll be you at the tiller and me at the engine.
33:40Just like it was from the start.
33:44And there's the Louisa.
33:48Right on time.
33:49Let's go.
33:49Let's go.
33:50Let's go.
33:50Let's go.
33:51Let's go.
33:51Let's go.
33:51Let's go.
33:52Let's go.
33:52Let's go.
33:53Let's go.
33:53Let's go.
33:54Let's go.
33:54Let's go.
33:55Let's go.
33:55Let's go.
33:56Let's go.
33:56Let's go.
33:57Let's go.
33:57Let's go.
33:58Let's go.
33:58Let's go.
33:59Let's go.
33:59Let's go.
34:00Let's go.
34:01Let's go.
34:01Let's go.
34:02Let's go.
34:03Let's go.
34:04Let's go.
34:05Let's go.
34:06Let's go.
34:07Let's go.
34:08Let's go.
34:09Let's go.
34:10Let's go.
34:11Let's go.
34:12Let's go.
34:19Blowing up a bit. Better get started, all right?
34:49Blowing up a bit.
35:19Charlie, Charlie, I can't steer. It's hard to steer.
35:22Too much water in the bow.
35:23Cruise out of the water half the time.
35:26Got to get her nose up or we'll be in trouble.
35:49Rosie, we're sinking.
36:14Susie, we're sinking.
36:44Rosie!
36:57Rosie!
36:58Rosie!
37:00Rosie!
37:02Rosie!
37:04Rosie!
37:07What is your nationality?
37:11French?
37:13Belgian?
37:15British?
37:17Yeah.
37:18Yes, what?
37:20British.
37:21What were you doing on the island?
37:24Oh, fishing.
37:27You are aware that the punishment for giving false testimony before this court is death by hanging?
37:33Who cares?
37:35What were you doing on the island?
37:38I was fishing.
37:40How did you get there?
37:42I swam.
37:44Do you know that you are in an area prohibited to all but members of the forces of his imperial majesty, Kaiser Wilhelm II?
37:51Who cares?
37:53You are accused of being a spy in the service of the British armed forces.
37:58Have you anything to say that might lead this court to believe otherwise?
38:03I told you I was fishing.
38:05That's the whole proof of the complaint, Mr. McLean.
38:09Let's continue with the defense.
38:11Yes.
38:12The proof of the complaint was enough.
38:16We heard nothing as evidence of evidence.
38:19The defense can barely add anything to that.
38:23The court sends you to death by hanging.
38:26Sentence to be carried out immediately.
38:28The captain, we found another woman.
38:29A woman.
38:30A woman.
38:31She seems to be white.
38:32What's there, woman?
38:33Will you?
38:34Rosie!
38:35Auf!
38:36Rosie!
38:37Rosie!
38:38Rosie!
38:39Rosie!
38:41Charlie!
38:43Rosie!
38:44Charlie!
38:45Was there a woman with you?
38:53Rosie!
38:54Of her!
38:55Rosie!
38:56Rosie!
38:57Rosie!
38:58Charlie!
38:59Rosie!
39:01Charlie!
39:03Bring the woman!
39:04Jawohl.
39:05Who's that woman?
39:08I don't know.
39:09You just called her by name.
39:11I thought she was somebody else.
39:13I should hang you twice, I think.
39:22Charlie!
39:24Charlie!
39:25Who are you?
39:32Miss Rose Sayre.
39:35English?
39:37Of course.
39:38Yes.
39:40Up, Treten.
39:41Jawohl.
39:42What were you doing on the lake?
39:43I ain't told him nothing, Rosie.
39:44Silence!
39:51What were you doing on the lake?
39:53We were boating.
39:54Last night in such weather?
39:56We were not responsible for the weather.
39:59As your fellow prisoner has already learned,
40:01the penalty for not answering this court is death.
40:06You mean he...
40:07Charlie?
40:08Stop that.
40:09Order!
40:10Are they going to hang you, Charlie?
40:12Fräulein Sayre, you'll come to order and answer the question of this court.
40:17Very well.
40:18Ask your questions.
40:19What were you doing on the lake?
40:20We came here to sink this ship.
40:21Fräulein.
40:22And we would have to, except for...
40:23Fräulein.
40:24Let's at least have the pleasure of telling you about it, Charlie.
40:26Sink this ship?
40:27Would you believe her, Your Honor?
40:28She's touched, you know, fever.
40:29Stop that, Charlie.
40:30We've been through all that.
40:31I'm certainly not going to outlive you when that's all there is to it.
40:35And just how, Fräulein, did you propose to sink the Königin Luise?
40:40With torpedoes.
40:42Tor-peedos?
40:44Nein.
40:45Will you be so good as to tell us exactly where and how you acquired torpedoes?
40:51Mr. Allnutt made them.
40:53How very interesting.
40:55You don't believe me, do you?
40:57Charlie, tell them how you made the torpedoes.
41:00Well, I...
41:03You see what I did?
41:04I took the heads off two cylinders of oxygen,
41:07and I filled them up with live explosives, you know, about 200 weight.
41:10That was easy enough.
41:11It was the detonators that took some doing.
41:13And you know what I used?
41:14Cartridges and nails and blocks of soft wood.
41:17Then I took the two cylinders,
41:19and I put them in the bowels of the African Queen,
41:21right down near the water line.
41:23So when we rammed you, poof!
41:25Unfair is the African Queen.
41:27She sank in the storm.
41:29But how did you get onto the lake?
41:31We came down the Ulanga.
41:33The borer, you call it, down here.
41:35That's impossible.
41:36Never the less.
41:38But everyone knows the rivers are navigable.
41:41That may be.
41:42We came down it, though, didn't we, Charlie?
41:45And in the African Queen.
41:47We won't go.
41:49And to find out on here,
41:51who was consoling there pela van.
41:53Let go.
41:55I thought it was fine,
41:56or you liar,
41:58and I could do this for her while you were coming out.
42:00Whoops!
42:02Let's go.
42:26To the man.
42:27Would you hang us together, please?
42:29Two.
42:31Wait a minute.
42:33Hey, Captain.
42:34Yes?
42:36Will you grant us a last request?
42:38What is it?
42:40Marry us.
42:41Was?
42:45We want to get married.
42:47Ship captains can do that, can't they?
42:49Yeah.
42:50Hi, Charlie.
42:52What a lovely idea.
42:54What kind of craziness is this?
42:56Oh, come on, Captain. It'll only take a minute.
42:58It'll mean such a lot to the lady.
43:01Very well, if you wish it, absolutely.
43:10What are the names again?
43:12Charles.
43:14Rosie.
43:16Rose.
43:17Do you, Charles, take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife?
43:23Yes, sir.
43:24Do you, Rose, take this man to be your lawful wedded husband?
43:28I do.
43:29I do.
43:35By the authority vested in me by Kaiser William II, I pronounce you man and wife. Proceed with the execution.
43:41Do you have to go until then?
43:50Do you have to go into the enforcement you want to go to?
43:53Is it okay?
43:54In order.
43:56Do you have to go into it?
43:57Go.
43:58What's wrong?
43:59Do you have to go into it?
44:04Do you have to go into the police?
44:06Do you have to go into the police?
44:08Come on, Petrica!
44:38Come on, Petrica!
45:01What happened?
45:02We did it, Charlie! We did it!
45:04But how?
45:08Well, what do you think?
45:14You all right, Mrs. Allnut?
45:16Wonderful, simply wonderful.
45:18And you, Mr. Allnut?
45:20Pretty good, for an old married man.
45:24I'm all twisted around, Charlie.
45:26Which way is the East Shore?
45:28The way we're swimming, old girl.
45:30There was a bold fisherman
45:33Set sail from up in the cold
45:36To catch the bold piggy
45:38And the gay macaroon
45:40But we got off in the cold
45:42The wine should begin to blow
45:44The wine should begin to blow
46:14The five years ago
46:16It's all in the cold
46:18But you know what?
46:20Good morning, everyone.
46:22We have to stay here,
46:24We've got to stay here,
46:26And have to stay here.
46:28I can't, but we are happy now
46:30And I have to wait here
46:32I can't wait here
46:34You

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