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Intro. begins its maiden voyage to New York. Boarding takes place in an organized way, but the difference between classes is clear. 1st class passengers are led by uniformed stewards to the elegant entrance, surrounded by leather suitcases and discreet conversations. 2nd class follows separate accesses, with families and travelers watching the size of the ship with curiosity. Further down, the 3rd class is organized among groups of immigrants, restless children and people who speak in several languages, all carrying hope and expectation for a new life. You walk up the walkway and get on the ship. The first impact is space. Long hallways stretch out in front of you, illuminated by warm lights. The wooden floor is firm under your feet. Flight attendants pass in a hurry, indicating booths. Sailors adjust doors, check handrails, and exchange quick words with each other. Officials talk near the stairs, attentive to the last details before departure.

— RMS Titanic | rp ! 🛳

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