Rescue
Screams and cries had filled the air. Most
of them were of no hope of a rescue. 1,500 passengers
were floating in the freezing water and were in the water
sinking with the Titanic at 3:00. Margaret Brown
was trying to chear up the passengers. And she had
actually done that. These passengers were going to be
lucky. Because in about a half an hour, hope showed up.
The Cunard Line's Carpathia had come by. And she
saved most of the passengers. She brought them to New
York in the exact time they were supposed to be brought
to there, on April 18, 1912. She carried 705 passengers.

The Cunard Line's Carpathia

The Carpathia's captain, J.W. Barker

The boats row to the Carpathia

A boat had flipped over getting to the Carpathia

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