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deck where they discover with horror that the ship is sinking rapidly. Though her life is hanging in precariously on the line, Margaret is averse to leaving Robert, who is part of the crew and must remain on the ship, and runs back to him. Finding him sitting dejectedly alone in an vacant hallway, she attempts to persuade him to follow her. Robert, though, replies that he can't, and the two share a long, passionate kiss before parting.
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