[FLEET] No moon No wind Nothing to spy things by No wave No swell No line where sea meets sky Stillness Darkness Can't see a thing, says I No reflection Not a shadow Not a glint of light Meets the eye And we go sailing Sailing Ever westward on the sea We go sailing Sailing Ever on Go we... [IDA STRAUS] It's a beautiful night, Mr. Straus Even though there's no moon Look at all the stars Can you find the big dipper? [ISIDOR STRAUS] The big dipper? I can't even find our own stateroom. Every time I go out for a walk, finding my way back is an adventure. [IDA STRAUS] Maybe you should drop bread crumbs [ISIDOR STRAUS] Can you feel how cold it's getting, Mrs. Straus? All in the past couple of hours Would you like me to get your fur stole? [IDA STRAUS] What, and maybe never see you again? No thank you, I'd rather freeze [FARRELL] Are you cold, then, Katie? [MCGOWAN] Not now that you've got your arm around me [FARRELL] But I don't - Oh, you're a funny one, Kate McGowan. [MCGOWAN] Funny? T'anks very much. [FARRELL] Because you come right out with what you want. [MCGOWAN] And you find that funny, do you? What kind of girl do you think I am? You think I need to be told what I want? Life's too short for that, me boy-o [SMITH] The weather's quite changed, Mr. Lightoller [LIGHTOLLER] Yes, sir, it's turned very cold Only one point above freezing [MURDOCH] Ocean temperature's down to thirty-one degrees, Captain. [SMITH] Warn the carpenter to check our supply of fresh water, Mr. Murdoch - And tell the engine room to watch the steam winches. [MURDOCH] Aye aye, sir [SMITH] There's not much wind, is there? [LIGHTOLLER] No, sir. It appears to be a flat calm. [SMITH, LIGHTOLLER & MURDOCH] See how calm it is Smooth as polished gla** Ah, the open sea Feel the bite in the air Ah, the open sea Smooth as polished gla** [FLEET] And we go sailing Sailing Ever westward on the sea We go sailing Sailing Ever on go we... [NEVILLE] Charles, think! In two days, America! What's the first thing your going to do when we get there, darling? After marrying me, of course. [CLARKE] Apply to the sports desk of an important New York newspaper. I'm sure that they can use a journalist with my experience. [NEVILLE] Oh, darling, you're sure to be a success! [CLARKE] Let us both hope so... [NEVILLE & CLARKE] That's why we're going there... [MRS. CARDOZA] Good evening, gentlemen. [THE MAJOR] Madam, this happens to be the smoking room! [MRS. CARDOZA] So I see. [J.J. ASTOR] Women are never permitted in the first cla** smoking room, madam. [MRS. CARDOZA] Don't look so shocked, gentlemen. There's a new world out there. [THE MAJOR] There's a new world out where? [MRS. CARDOZA] Mr. Hartley, that's a new melody- what's it called? [HARTLEY] "Autumn," ma'am.