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| Will the lifeboats be seated according to class? I hope they aren't too crowded. | |
| I'm sorry I didn't build you a stronger ship, young Rose. | |
| I saw that in a nickelodeon once and I've always wanted to do it. | |
| You're not to see that boy again. Do you understand me? Rose, I forbid it. | |
| Look, I know what you must be thinking. 'Poor little rich girl, what does she know about misery?' | |
| I'd rather be his w-hore, than your wife. | |
| I'll never let go, Jack. I'll never let go. | |
| Tell us about the accommodations in steerage, Mr. Dawson. I hear they are quite good on this ship | |
| It is me, dear. Wasn't I a dish? | |
| Three years, I've thought of nothing except Titanic; but I never got it... I never let it in. | |
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| That's the one good thing about Paris: lots of girls willing to take their clothes off. | |
| Where are you going? To him? To be a w-hore to a gutter rat? | |
| You shine up like a new penny. | |
| I put the diamond in the coat. I put the coat on her! | |
| Oh stop it, mother. You'll give yourself a nose bleed | |
| Goodbye! I'm gonna never forget you! | |
| I'm the king of the world! | |
| It doesn't make any sense. That's why I trust it. | |
| That's what everybody says but, with all due respect, Miss, I'm not the one hanging off the back of a ship here. | |
| Ah, forget it, boyo. You're as like to have angels fly out your arse as get next to the likes of her. | |
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