Master And Commander The Far Side Of The World
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- Come on, come on. It's all right. |
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Yes, yes, it's all right. |
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Wake up, Will. |
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Starboard bow ahoy! |
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- What is it, Slade? |
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Sounded like a bell. |
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- Native fishermen, perhaps. |
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Mr Calamy, the lead, if you please. |
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- By the mark, five fathom. |
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- Sand and broken shell. |
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What is it? |
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Um... |
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Two points off the starboard bow, |
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What was it? A sail? |
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- I don't know what it was. |
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- I can't be certain. |
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Hollom, you must make a decision. |
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We shall beat to quarters! |
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Rouse up! Rouse up! |
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Move! Move along! Move along! |
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Jump to it, boys! Jump to it! |
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Light along there! |
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Sighting in heavy fog. |
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- Handsomely on the yards tackle. |
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- Where away? |
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Two points off the starboard bow, sir. |
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- You sure, Mr Hollom? |
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Man-of-war? |
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I don't know, sir. |
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It was only for a moment. |
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- Did you see it, Mr Calamy? |
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Well, you did the right thing, Mr Hollom. |
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The deck's yours, Tom. |
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Sir. |
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Clear away! And launch boats! |
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- Quit your dawdling! |
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Lower away! |
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Haul both your yard tackles! |
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Strike the bell! |
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Down! All hands down! |
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Hands to your stations! |
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18-pounders. We'll have to get closer. |
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Mr Allen, come up on the wind. |
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Sharpshooters to the tops, Mr Howard. |
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Sergeant! Take your section |
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We stand tall on the quarterdeck, son. |
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- Mr Boyle, run up the colours. |
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Note for the log, Mr Watt. |
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- Straight at 'em, Mr Mowett. |
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Bill! |
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Leave the swords! |
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She's not in range yet! |
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- Close with him amidships! |
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For God's sake, don't drop anything! |
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Steady! |
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- Hold your positions! |
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- Hold steady, boys! |
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Mr Pullings, sir. |
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Aye, sir. |
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Mr Blakeney, pass the word for the captain. |
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Clear the forward pin rails! |
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More sand on the floor! |
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On the up-roll... fire! |
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Down! |
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Relieving-tackles on the tiller! |
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- Keep 'em spitting, Mr Calamy. |
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Sir! To the taffrail! |
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The rudder's shot away. |
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We're fish in a barrel. |
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Why are we not firing? |
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Let me through. |
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Here, Joe! Here! |
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Hold it in there! |
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- He's on the larboard bow, sir. |
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Prepare to repel boarders. |
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Seize your weapons |
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Your orders, sir? |
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Call the gun crews to deck. Rig man-ropes |
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Put us in that fog, Tom. |
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Pull together, men! |
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Pull for the fog bank! |
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Run 'em out! Run 'em out! |
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Fire! |
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She's opened up a seam! |
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Joe, a mallet and some irons! |
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She's gaining on us. |
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- We're nearly there, boys! |
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- Reach for it, men! |
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Fire! |
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Pull for Lucky Jack! |
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We've done it! |
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Pipe down. Silence on deck. |
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They'll not find us in here! |
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Quiet, lads. No shouts, no calls. |
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Avast rowing. |
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Well done, lads. |
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Two feet six inches, sir... and holding. |
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- Good work, Mr Lamb. |
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So, what's the butcher's bill? |
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Nine dead, 27 wounded. |
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Joe Plaice. |
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He has a severely depressed fracture of |
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Lord Blakeney. |
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Just a broken arm, sir. |
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Well, you're in very good hands. |
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Im doing everything I can. |
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His father would've understood. |
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Let me take a look at that brow of yours. |
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What? |
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Damn, he was good. |
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Hit us with a full broadside, |
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Damn fine gunnery. |
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We only slipped away because of the fog. |
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He may have had the weather gauge, |
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I have no idea what it is you're talking about, |
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Seven weeks sailing, and he happens |
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Hm. |
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Well, the French have their spies |
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Indeed. |
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If he knew we were looking for him, he could |
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Well then, perhaps he was looking for us. |
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If she was a frigate, then I am a Dutchman! |
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It was an unfair match. |
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She was more like a ship of the line. |
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You have to wonder about her hull. |
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Triple-shotted at 200 yards - no effect. |
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She had the weather gauge |
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What is the weather gauge? |
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- Shall I show you again, Stephen? |
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It means she had the wind in her favour, |
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And she had longer guns, |
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The simple fact is we were soundly beaten. |
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- Heavy frigate like that in the Pacific... |
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By comparison, the Surprise |
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- Am I not correct? |
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The Surprise is not old. |
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She has a bluff bow, lovely lines. |
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Very fast, if she's well-handled. |
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No, she's not old. |
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She's in her prime. |
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We can patch up the main and mizzen. |
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Mr Lamb is confident with basic repairs. |
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We're not going home. |
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But to refit we need a port, |
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We can refit at sea. |
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As you said, Mr Allen, she is taking the war to |
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But, sir - with respect - she's a vastly |
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She could be halfway to Cape Horn |
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Well then, there's not a moment to lose. |
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Is it true they put the last stitch |
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What do you mean? |
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Joe said when you die, they stitch you in your |
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just to make sure you're not asleep. |
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Not through the nose. You'll tell them? |
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It's all right. |
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I've never seen a braver patient. |
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Poor darling. |
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I want good work now. |
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I'll need two men into the starboard |
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That's nice work there. |
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Repair won't do here. |
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Mr Calamy. There's something |
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Look. The captain carved that. |
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He's known this ship man and boy. |
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He says there's enough of his blood in the |
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I do understand your point, Mr Allen. |
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However, a week in the Brazilian rainforest |
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The Acheron will be halfway to China. |
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Mr Lamb, as always, will do his best. Which |
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Is them his brains? |
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No, that's just dried blood. |
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Physician, he is. |
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- Can I have the coin, please? |
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He wouldn't look at you |
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And he knows his birds and beasts. |
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You show him a beetle |
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Back to work, you loafers! |
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Let's get on with it, gentlemen. |
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You're not a pennyweight of use |
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Still hasn't said a word, sir. |
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Lord Blakeney. Feeling better? |
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Much better, thank you, sir. |
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Well, good. Good. |
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The doctor told me |
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It has all of his major battles |
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Thank you, sir. |
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Did you ever meet Lord Nelson, sir? |
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I had the honour of serving with him. |
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You can find it in here, actually. |
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Yes. |
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May I beg you to tell me |
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You should read the book. |
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I will, sir. Thank you. |
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Here we go again. |
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Never a tune you could dance to, |
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How about this? |
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Or are you in the mood |
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Salute. |
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Hats off. |
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What's all this about? |
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- What's this? |
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Excuse me. That's what the men call it. |
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You see, Will here, he seen her being built. |
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In Boston, sir. During the peace. |
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He was getting married, and his wife's |
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so Will here saw the ship out of water. |
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Sir, I saw there was something right strange |
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So he described it to me |
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- And this framing is accurate? |
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- Thank you, lads. |
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Killick, an extra ration of rum for these men. |
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Thank you very much, sir. |
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- Which I was saving for Salutin' Day. |
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Oh, drink wine on Salutin' Day... |
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Bluff above the water and sharp below. |
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Gives the hull a finer entry and a long run |
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Heavier, but fast despite it. |
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That's the future. |
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Planking and framing like that |
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That's why we couldn't dent her. She's |
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Now we know. Thank God for Warley |
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She could be doing up to 280 miles a day. |
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Even if we did catch up with her... |
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She's out of our class. |
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She's still vulnerable at the stern, |
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Hello, darling! How much for a kiss? |
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Quanto cost-o kiss-o? |
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- Name? |
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Give us arrows. I give axe. Quick, mate. |
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Thank you, mate. |
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Gangway for the mail, please. |
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- Here we are. Very important mail. Letters. |
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- What's he saying? |
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Sim, estava. Indo pela costa ao sul. |
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A large man-of-war, French, stopped here |
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- Muito grande. |
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Somewhere here. |
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A full three weeks ahead. |
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Damn. |
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All right, Tom, let's get all this squared away. |
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Aye, sir. Mr Hollar! |
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Hands, prepare to weigh anchor! |
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Put that woman down, Slade! This is a ship |
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All hands, get these provisions stowed. |
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Well done. |
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Gentlemen... |
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- To wives and to sweethearts. |
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May they never meet. |
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Mr Howard, the bottle. |
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Sir? |
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Excuse me, sir, but Mr Blakeney said that |
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Indeed. I was a young lieutenant, |
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And Mr Pullings... Mr Pullings |
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still yearning for hearth and home. |
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Did you meet him, sir? |
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I have had the honour |
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He spoke to me on both occasions. |
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A master tactician |
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He always said in battle... "Never mind |
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Some would say not a great seaman, |
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He's England's only hope |
00:32:48 |
Sir, might we press you for an anecdote? |
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The first time that he spoke to me... |
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I shall never forget his words. |
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He leaned across the table, |
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and he said "Aubrey... |
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Ive always tried to say it |
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The second time... |
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about how someone offered him |
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And he said no, he didn't need it. |
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His zeal for king and country kept him warm. |
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I know it sounds absurd, |
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you'd cry out "Oh, what pitiful stuff' |
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But with Nelson... |
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you felt your heart glow. |
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- Wouldn't you say, Mr Pullings? |
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Well then, he would seem to be the exception |
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- To Lord Nelson. |
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To Lord Nelson. |
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Do you see those two weevils, Doctor? |
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I do. |
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Which would you choose? |
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Neither. There's no difference between them. |
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If you had to choose. |
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If you were forced to make a choice. |
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Well then, if you're going to push me... |
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I would choose the right-hand weevil. |
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It has significant advantage |
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There, I have you! |
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Do you not know that in the service one must |
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He who would pun would pick a pocket. |
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Really! Weevils! |
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- To the lesser of two weevils. |
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Yay, Joe! |
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Go on, Joe! |
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The Lord taketh... |
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and the Lord giveth away. |
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You hear that? He said something! |
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Doctor! He spoke, Doctor! |
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Well done indeed, Stephen. |
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Adieu to you Spanish ladies |
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Farewell and adieu to you ladies of Spain |
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For we've received orders |
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We hope in a short time |
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What a wonderfully true voice |
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Indeed. |
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Come, all you bold young thoughtless men |
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A warning take by me |
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And never leave your happy homes |
00:37:07 |
On deck there! Sail ho! |
00:37:11 |
Looks like a frigate! |
00:37:18 |
How did it get there? |
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- We must turn and fight. |
00:37:24 |
He must've been watching us |
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My God. What can we do? |
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Run like smoke and oakum. |
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- We'll have to bend every sail. |
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We must survive this day. |
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All hands, make sail! |
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This is the second time he's done this to me. |
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I tell ya, the devil's at the wheel |
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You better hold fast. |
00:38:23 |
What is it with this man? |
00:38:25 |
Did I kill a relative of his in battle, perhaps? |
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He fights like you, Jack. |
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Bring the sun down to the horizon. |
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When its lower limb is touching the horizon... |
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When the orb is no longer rising... |
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then it has reached its zenith |
00:39:06 |
- Sir? |
00:39:09 |
- Do you make noon, Mr Hollom? |
00:39:11 |
Call noon. It's your class. |
00:39:16 |
- Sir, that's noon. |
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Six hours? |
00:39:22 |
Five at most. |
00:39:24 |
Just keep us out of her reach until nightfall. |
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She's to look like us, lads, don't forget. |
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We didn't want to make it any taller, |
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- Excuse me, sir, but what are they building? |
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Quickly. She'll be on top of us. |
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Take the weight on the yard tackles. |
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Fend her off, fend her off. |
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Lower away on the main. |
00:40:14 |
- Wouldn't want to lose you. |
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There's a painter. Pass her aft. |
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Lively now. |
00:40:44 |
- Mind what the captain told you. |
00:41:12 |
Now. |
00:41:18 |
Killick there! Douse your light. |
00:41:28 |
Mr Allen, make ready. |
00:42:11 |
Hello. We caught a fish. |
00:42:15 |
Take the helm, Bonden. |
00:42:17 |
- Now, tell me that wasn't fun. |
00:42:22 |
Hard a larboard! |
00:42:54 |
Stand the men down, Mr Pullings. |
00:42:58 |
Aye, sir. |
00:43:00 |
Mr Mowett, Mr Allen, calmly now. |
00:43:05 |
Well done, sir. |
00:43:09 |
She's a right phantom, she is. The way |
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Out of nowhere. And right behind us. |
00:43:19 |
With our shot bouncin' off her. |
00:43:21 |
Captain's not called Lucky Jack for no reason. |
00:43:24 |
Phantom or no, she's a privateer, |
00:43:28 |
You need more than luck 'gainst a phantom. |
00:43:33 |
- Is she like a pirate? |
00:43:37 |
Oh, no. If they were, |
00:43:41 |
Privateer gets a piece of paper |
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says they can hunt down |
00:43:47 |
They go after rich merchantmen and the like. |
00:43:51 |
Hey, but think on our share |
00:43:54 |
She'll be loaded with gold |
00:43:59 |
That's all very well, Nagle. |
00:44:03 |
Never met a dead man |
00:44:05 |
And Ive never met a live one |
00:44:11 |
Sitting up all night, catching your death |
00:44:17 |
Thank you, Killick. |
00:44:23 |
Bonden. |
00:44:26 |
That's enough easting. |
00:44:29 |
Aye, sir. Sou'- sou'west. |
00:44:37 |
Sail! |
00:44:39 |
Two points off starboard bow! |
00:44:43 |
Three cheers for Lucky Jack! |
00:44:46 |
Huzzah! Huzzah! Huzzah! |
00:44:52 |
She's ours, boys! |
00:45:04 |
- Foul! You got away before me. |
00:45:12 |
- Set royals and courses. |
00:45:15 |
Have the idlers placed along the rails. |
00:45:18 |
Ive never seen the like. |
00:45:20 |
It has to be more than 100 sea miles |
00:45:24 |
That's seamanship, Mr Pullings. |
00:45:28 |
Told you it would work, Will. |
00:45:32 |
- I think we've got him, sir. |
00:45:35 |
Don't count your eggs |
00:45:39 |
Still, if we can close this gap |
00:45:44 |
Touch wood. Scratch a stay. |
00:45:47 |
Turn three times. |
00:46:06 |
Turn! |
00:46:07 |
Move along, man. |
00:46:11 |
Hold! |
00:46:14 |
- 12 knots, sir. |
00:46:18 |
I want more. Have all the spare hands |
00:46:23 |
Mr Hollar. Rouse up the off-watch. |
00:46:27 |
All hands on starboard rail! |
00:46:31 |
Come up the larboard topsail sheets! |
00:46:52 |
- We're crackin' on! |
00:46:56 |
Captain knows this ship. |
00:47:04 |
- Arh! |
00:47:06 |
Mr Hollar, I want lifelines fore and aft! |
00:47:10 |
No lounging, boy! |
00:47:12 |
Lifelines, fore and aft! |
00:47:20 |
Cape Horn, Doctor. |
00:47:38 |
Close the lid. |
00:47:41 |
Thank you for that, Davies. |
00:47:43 |
Reckon the captain will follow him |
00:47:48 |
I reckon he'd follow him to the gates of hell. |
00:47:50 |
It's a devil ship, I tell ya. |
00:47:58 |
She's making a run for the Horn, sir. |
00:48:01 |
Ill not vouch for this mast. |
00:48:04 |
Thank you. Your comments |
00:48:07 |
Sail trimmers to their stations! |
00:48:14 |
Give 'em a pull and belay! |
00:48:31 |
We're closing on her, Tom. |
00:48:35 |
Come up on the wind, Barret. |
00:48:38 |
Sou'west by west, sir. |
00:48:42 |
Mr Calamy. |
00:48:44 |
Idlers and waisters below. |
00:48:50 |
We're for the Horn, boys! |
00:48:57 |
Close reef topsails! |
00:49:13 |
Lively, lads! |
00:49:19 |
Batten down those hatches |
00:49:33 |
Johansson, Truelove! To the mizzen! |
00:49:37 |
All secure. |
00:49:39 |
Down ye go, lads. |
00:49:48 |
Mr Hollom, help young Warley |
00:49:56 |
- Ill need more men, sir. |
00:50:08 |
Mr Hollom, sir! Help me! |
00:50:18 |
Tudor, Ellers! To Mr Allen! |
00:50:22 |
You men, lay aloft. |
00:50:35 |
Help! |
00:50:40 |
Help me! |
00:50:48 |
Man overboard! |
00:50:52 |
Mizzen's gone! Hands to the taffrail! |
00:51:07 |
He's over there, sir! |
00:51:10 |
Swim for the wreckage, man! |
00:51:15 |
Over here! |
00:51:17 |
Mr Allen, gratings and barrels, |
00:51:22 |
She's broaching! We're losing her! |
00:51:26 |
Sir, the wreckage is acting as a sea anchor! |
00:51:30 |
We must cut it loose! |
00:51:33 |
Sir, he's going to make it! He can do it! |
00:51:37 |
- Come on, Will! |
00:51:41 |
For God's sake, Will, swim! |
00:51:55 |
You can do it, Will! |
00:51:57 |
- Swim! Come on! |
00:54:31 |
- He's been at it again. |
00:54:34 |
- The Jonah. |
00:54:48 |
The deaths in actual battle |
00:54:53 |
For my own part, those who die under my |
00:55:00 |
I have to remind myself that it was |
00:55:08 |
That young man was a casualty of war. |
00:55:13 |
As you said yourself, |
00:55:18 |
Weevils. |
00:55:23 |
The crew will take it badly. |
00:55:28 |
Have they expressed |
00:55:39 |
Jack, before answering, |
00:55:42 |
am I speaking with my old friend |
00:55:47 |
To the captain Id say |
00:55:51 |
- Now you're talking like an Irishman. |
00:55:54 |
Well, as a friend, then. |
00:55:56 |
As a friend, I would say that I have never once |
00:56:02 |
Speak plainly, Stephen. |
00:56:06 |
Perhaps we should have |
00:56:11 |
The men... of course |
00:56:15 |
rightfully confident of victory. |
00:56:17 |
But therein lies the problem. |
00:56:24 |
And chasing this larger, faster ship with |
00:56:31 |
It's not a question of pride. |
00:56:34 |
Duty. Yes, Ive heard it well spoken of. |
00:56:37 |
Be as satiric as you like. Viewing the world |
00:56:41 |
This is a ship of war. I will grind whatever |
00:56:46 |
Whatever the cost? |
00:56:49 |
Whatever the cost. |
00:56:51 |
To follow orders with no regard for cost. |
00:56:54 |
Can you really claim there's |
00:56:58 |
Orders are subject |
00:57:01 |
My orders were to follow him as far as Brazil. |
00:57:09 |
Got it. |
00:57:15 |
The wind's backing, sir. |
00:57:18 |
Sir, we just can't hold |
00:57:23 |
If we can't sail through the damn wind, Tom, |
00:57:29 |
How far south, sir? |
00:57:32 |
As far as is necessary, Mr Pullings. |
00:57:35 |
- Aye, sir. |
00:57:39 |
- Due south, please, Mr Bonden. |
00:57:46 |
Heave! Steady! |
00:58:18 |
Ahh... |
00:58:20 |
Hurray! |
00:58:24 |
Clearly something nautical and fascinating |
00:58:29 |
We have made our turn northward. |
00:58:33 |
- To the sun. |
00:58:38 |
Oh, and by way of anticipation of this event, |
00:58:42 |
I have asked Killick |
00:58:47 |
- Killick! Killick there... |
00:58:54 |
Gentlemen, I give you... |
00:58:59 |
our destination. |
00:59:08 |
- It's the Galápagos Islands! |
00:59:14 |
Our whaling fleet is there. |
00:59:16 |
And their cargo would put a pretty penny |
00:59:22 |
That's where the Acheron will be. |
00:59:28 |
So, Mr Pullings, if you'll permit me... |
00:59:31 |
a slice of Albemarle. |
00:59:34 |
And for you, Doctor, Redondo Rock. |
00:59:38 |
Perfect. |
00:59:40 |
And the Acheron... for me. |
00:59:49 |
Safe and sound at home again |
00:59:59 |
Long we tossed on the rolling main |
01:00:05 |
Don't forget your old shipmates |
01:00:11 |
We have worked the selfsame gun |
01:00:16 |
Sponger I, and loader you |
01:00:22 |
Long we tossed on the rolling main |
01:00:28 |
Don't forget your old shipmates |
01:01:17 |
Las Encantadas. |
01:01:20 |
The Enchanted Isles. They're said |
01:01:28 |
When we get there, |
01:01:31 |
I promise you, during that time - |
01:01:35 |
you can wander at will, collecting bugs |
01:01:39 |
You'll be the first naturalist |
01:01:44 |
Well, I would like that of all things. |
01:01:51 |
- Is it an insect? |
01:01:56 |
Doesn't look like one. |
01:02:02 |
Yes, that's the whole point. |
01:02:04 |
It's disguised itself in order to survive. |
01:02:12 |
See, there's a spider |
01:02:17 |
And here's an insect that's taken on the shape |
01:02:26 |
Did God make them change? |
01:02:28 |
Does God make them change? |
01:02:31 |
But do they also change themselves? |
01:02:35 |
Now that is a question, isn't it? |
01:02:40 |
Sir! Sir, we've raised the Galápagos! |
01:02:43 |
Im coming! |
01:03:19 |
- Look. Beyond the rock. |
01:03:23 |
What is it? Curious, eh? |
01:03:27 |
- There's an ugly devil. |
01:03:33 |
Ugly devils, aren't they? |
01:03:37 |
I can't see any women. |
01:03:39 |
What, no women? It ain't natural. |
01:03:44 |
How extraordinary. |
01:03:46 |
What is, sir? |
01:03:47 |
Those birds. They're a species of cormorant, |
01:03:52 |
Do you see their underdeveloped wings? |
01:03:54 |
By all that's holy, |
01:03:58 |
The dragons don't seem to bother them. |
01:04:02 |
No. They're a type of iguana, I should think. |
01:04:07 |
- Will you catch one? |
01:04:10 |
Then you can present |
01:04:13 |
- Look. There's one going for a swim. |
01:04:17 |
These ones do. |
01:04:29 |
Well, Ill be damned. |
01:04:31 |
Two new species in as many minutes. |
01:05:00 |
All hands about ship! Off tacks and sheets! |
01:05:15 |
- Aubrey. |
01:05:18 |
God bless you, Captain. |
01:05:23 |
- Mr Calamy, food and water for these men. |
01:05:26 |
- Mr Howard, stand your men down. |
01:05:30 |
We was coming back for fresh lines |
01:05:33 |
Hid in that inlet yonder. Burnt our bloody |
01:05:39 |
Crew prisoner, captain dead. |
01:05:41 |
She were a big black three-master. |
01:05:45 |
£12,000 sterling of the finest grade oil they |
01:05:51 |
And her course? |
01:05:53 |
Maybe a point south of west, |
01:05:56 |
Mr Pullings, enter these men's names |
01:05:59 |
Mr Allen, set a course. West by south. |
01:06:03 |
All hands, make sail! |
01:06:05 |
Sir, should we not take on fresh provisions? |
01:06:08 |
Mr Mowett, there's not a moment to lose. |
01:06:26 |
- Jack, have you forgotten your promise? |
01:06:31 |
I cannot delay for the sake |
01:06:35 |
Fascinating, no doubt, |
01:06:38 |
There is, I think, an opportunity here |
01:06:42 |
As I understand it, this is a long, thin island. |
01:06:46 |
You need to sail around it. |
01:06:49 |
I have known you to spend hours |
01:06:53 |
I could walk briskly, pausing only |
01:06:57 |
Making discoveries that could advance |
01:07:02 |
If wind and tide had been against us, |
01:07:06 |
They're not. Im obliged to say no. |
01:07:11 |
Oh, I see. |
01:07:14 |
I must simply content myself |
01:07:19 |
hurry past wonders, bent on destruction. |
01:07:24 |
- You forget yourself, Doctor. |
01:07:28 |
You've forgotten yourself. For my part, |
01:07:33 |
The promise was conditional. |
01:07:37 |
We do not have time for |
01:08:09 |
All right. All right. |
01:08:13 |
Get those fish below. |
01:08:19 |
Davies, don't leave them there. |
01:08:22 |
Mr Blakeney. |
01:08:24 |
Sir, I found a curious beetle |
01:08:32 |
I think it's a Galápagos beetle. |
01:08:35 |
Im sure of it. |
01:08:38 |
Were you to walk all day on the island, |
01:08:46 |
Yes, that is more than likely sure. |
01:08:50 |
You can have it, sir. |
01:09:09 |
Mr Blakeney. |
01:09:12 |
- Thank you. |
01:09:29 |
Last gun fired, sir. |
01:09:31 |
- Timing? |
01:09:35 |
Lads, that's not good enough. |
01:09:40 |
- Want to see a guillotine in Piccadilly? |
01:09:43 |
- Do you want to call Napoleon your king? |
01:09:47 |
- Want your children to sing The Marseillaise? |
01:09:50 |
Mr Mowett, Mr Pullings, starboard battery! |
01:09:56 |
Jump to it, lads. Cadence and rhythm. |
01:10:02 |
- Mark your targets! |
01:10:05 |
Come on, swab it! |
01:10:19 |
Heave! |
01:10:22 |
- Report, Mr Mowett. |
01:10:25 |
Right. Starboard battery, fire! |
01:11:02 |
One minute and ten seconds! |
01:11:04 |
Huzzah! |
01:11:06 |
Well done, lads. |
01:11:08 |
Huzzah! |
01:11:13 |
Gangway for the captain, lads. |
01:11:15 |
Marked improvement, Mr Calamy. Well done. |
01:11:18 |
Thank you, sir. |
01:11:26 |
Killick! Killick there! |
01:11:32 |
- Which it's soused hog's face. |
01:11:34 |
- Which it is soused hog's face! |
01:11:39 |
And when they run, |
01:12:43 |
One more week of this and |
01:12:46 |
I can't make it rain. |
01:12:50 |
I can harness the wind, |
01:12:54 |
I have never known such a run of bad luck. |
01:13:13 |
"And they said unto him |
01:13:23 |
Where'd that come from? |
01:13:26 |
It's from the Bible, that. That is |
01:13:31 |
They found out on their ship |
01:13:35 |
he'd offended God |
01:13:38 |
Evil comes... from him |
01:13:44 |
- No, no. Joe knows a thing or two about evil. |
01:13:49 |
From personal experience. Right, Joe? |
01:14:05 |
It's like Killick says. Morning of the battle, |
01:14:10 |
Then his entire gun crew's killed. |
01:14:15 |
And whose watch was it |
01:14:41 |
You there! Stand fast! |
01:14:46 |
Master-at-arms, take that man below |
01:14:50 |
Mr Pullings, defaulters at eight bells. |
01:14:54 |
Aye, sir. |
01:14:57 |
Bring Hollom down to my cabin. |
01:15:04 |
A man pushed past you, |
01:15:08 |
I intended to, sir, but the right words didn't... |
01:15:11 |
The right words? |
01:15:16 |
Ive tried to get to know the men, sir, |
01:15:19 |
but they've taken a set against me. |
01:15:23 |
Always whispering when I go past |
01:15:28 |
Ill set that to rights. |
01:15:31 |
You don't make friends |
01:15:35 |
They'll despise you in the end, |
01:15:39 |
- Nor do you need to be a tyrant. |
01:15:43 |
Im very sorry, sir. |
01:15:45 |
- You're, what? 26, 27? |
01:15:49 |
30? |
01:15:51 |
You've failed to pass for lieutenant twice. |
01:15:54 |
I know you have, but you're not a bad sailor. |
01:15:59 |
No, sir. I will try much harder, sir. |
01:16:04 |
Look, Hollom, it's leadership they want. |
01:16:08 |
Strength. |
01:16:10 |
Now, you find that within yourself, |
01:16:17 |
Without respect, |
01:16:21 |
Yes, sir. Um... |
01:16:24 |
Strength, respect... and discipline, sir. |
01:16:33 |
Well... it's an unfortunate business, Hollom. |
01:16:38 |
Damned unfortunate. |
01:16:42 |
- That'll be all. |
01:16:48 |
- I am not a flogging captain. |
01:16:51 |
for all the bad luck, |
01:16:55 |
Mr Lamb? If you please. |
01:16:58 |
They're exhausted. |
01:17:01 |
You've pushed them too hard. |
01:17:04 |
Stephen, I invite you |
01:17:08 |
Not to criticise nor to comment |
01:17:12 |
Well, shall I leave you until |
01:17:19 |
- What would you have me do? |
01:17:23 |
- Stop their grog? |
01:17:27 |
Stop 200 years of privilege and tradition. |
01:17:30 |
Id rather have them three sheets to the wind |
01:17:33 |
Im rather understanding of mutinies. |
01:17:36 |
Men pressed from their homes, confined |
01:17:41 |
I respect your right to disagree with me, |
01:17:49 |
I hate it when you talk of the service |
01:17:53 |
You think I want to flog Nagle? |
01:17:55 |
A man who hacked the ropes |
01:17:59 |
Under my orders? |
01:18:02 |
Do you not see? The only things that keep |
01:18:06 |
Jack, the man failed to salute. |
01:18:09 |
There's hierarchies even in nature. |
01:18:11 |
- There is no disdain in nature. There is no... |
01:18:17 |
Often not wisely, but governed nonetheless. |
01:18:19 |
That's the excuse of every tyrant in history, |
01:18:24 |
I, for one, am opposed to authority. |
01:18:28 |
You've come to the wrong shop |
01:18:35 |
Four. |
01:18:39 |
Five. |
01:18:42 |
Six. |
01:18:45 |
Seven. |
01:18:48 |
Eight. |
01:18:50 |
Nine. |
01:18:55 |
Ten. |
01:18:58 |
Eleven. |
01:19:01 |
Twelve. |
01:19:06 |
Cut him down. |
01:19:32 |
Shh. Not so loud. |
01:20:28 |
Oh, put that dirk down, Boyle. |
01:20:34 |
- You OK, Mr Hollom? |
01:20:36 |
- He's not ill, just dodging work as usual. |
01:20:39 |
- You shut up. |
01:20:43 |
- Have some water. |
01:20:50 |
Sir. Sir, it's Mr Hollom. |
01:20:59 |
There's nothing physically wrong with him. |
01:21:07 |
Sailors can abide a great deal, |
01:21:11 |
My God. You believe it too. |
01:21:16 |
Not everything is in your books, Stephen. |
01:21:26 |
It's him, innit? |
01:21:31 |
The Jonah. |
01:21:34 |
He's causing it. |
01:21:38 |
He's callin' it up, don't you see? |
01:21:42 |
Every time he's on watch, that ship appears. |
01:21:50 |
You wait and see. |
01:21:52 |
Any time tonight, |
01:21:59 |
And it's gonna take us all with it, |
01:22:24 |
Mr Hollom. |
01:22:26 |
You gave me such a start. |
01:22:32 |
Are you feeling better now? |
01:22:34 |
Yes. Much better, thank you. |
01:22:49 |
The captain thinks |
01:22:53 |
Im sure of it. |
01:23:24 |
You've always been very kind to me. |
01:23:35 |
Goodbye, Blakeney. |
01:24:46 |
The simple truth is, not all of us become |
01:24:51 |
But we are all God's creatures. |
01:24:56 |
If there are those among us |
01:25:02 |
or spoke ill of him, |
01:25:06 |
or failed him in respect of fellowship... |
01:25:11 |
then we ask for your forgiveness, Lord. |
01:25:14 |
And we ask for his. |
01:25:32 |
God be praised. Mr Mowett? |
01:26:00 |
Avast there! |
01:26:16 |
- Doctor, have you seen the bird? |
01:26:20 |
Some sort of albatross. Either that, or |
01:26:33 |
There he is. My bird, my bird. Damn! |
01:26:37 |
- It's circling, lads! |
01:26:48 |
Doctor? |
01:26:49 |
My God! Doctor! Doctor! |
01:26:53 |
Im so sorry, man. |
01:27:00 |
- Calamy, get Higgins. |
01:27:17 |
The bullet took in a piece of shirt with it. |
01:27:20 |
Unless it's removed, |
01:27:25 |
Are you equal to the task? |
01:27:27 |
Well, Ill need to read up on the doctor's |
01:27:33 |
Study some pictures? |
01:27:35 |
It's just to get my bearings, that's all. |
01:27:38 |
Well, it'd be a lot easier if I were on dry land. |
01:27:45 |
Ill manage. You'll see. |
01:28:12 |
Sail on the horizon, sir. Running west. |
01:28:16 |
We're not sure, but we think it's her, sir. |
01:28:23 |
Better get... |
01:28:26 |
Goodbye, sir. |
01:28:47 |
No mistakin' it. She's the Frenchie. |
01:28:58 |
Shall we beat to quarters, sir? |
01:29:40 |
Tell me this wasn't on my account. |
01:29:43 |
No, not at all. |
01:29:49 |
Gently there. |
01:29:59 |
Briskly now. Secure this line. |
01:30:02 |
Royal Marines posted every 20 yards, sir. |
01:30:17 |
- All set, Higgins? |
01:30:19 |
No. |
01:30:22 |
I do this with my own hand. |
01:30:31 |
If everything is under control, |
01:30:34 |
A spare pair of steady hands |
01:30:37 |
That is, if, of course, you have |
01:30:43 |
My dear doctor, I have been amongst |
01:30:52 |
Well, good, then. |
01:30:54 |
Put your hand on my belly, |
01:30:57 |
pressing firmly when I give the word. |
01:30:59 |
Higgins, the catling, if you please. |
01:31:10 |
Padeen, please. |
01:31:25 |
The sounder, Mr Higgins. |
01:31:29 |
Swab. |
01:31:42 |
All right. |
01:31:47 |
Mr Higgins, you'll have to raise the rib. |
01:31:53 |
Take a good grip... with the square retractor. |
01:32:00 |
Right in. |
01:32:03 |
And lift up. |
01:32:05 |
Lift up. |
01:32:19 |
Swab, Jack. I can't see. |
01:32:26 |
Are you all right? |
01:32:39 |
I got it. |
01:32:53 |
A tad more pressure. |
01:33:06 |
- Is that all of it? |
01:33:09 |
She'll patch up nicely. |
01:33:12 |
Thank God I got it. |
01:33:59 |
Oh, that's good. |
01:34:09 |
Sir! Sir! |
01:34:11 |
- Padeen and I have been collecting for you. |
01:34:15 |
The beetles each come with a specimen |
01:34:18 |
Padeen, that one's got away. |
01:34:21 |
Sir, Ive made a few notes, |
01:34:41 |
Mr Blakeney, it would appear that |
01:34:45 |
Well, sir, perhaps I could combine them to be |
01:34:55 |
They don't combine too well, I find. |
01:34:58 |
Right. |
01:34:59 |
Should you really be getting up, sir? |
01:35:02 |
- Mr Blakeney, are you also a doctor? |
01:35:05 |
No, you're not. Padeen, if you please. |
01:35:15 |
How long does the captain |
01:35:21 |
- Oh, a week perhaps. |
01:35:24 |
- There's no great hurry. |
01:35:28 |
Im not even sure |
01:35:31 |
And if it was, she'll be well away by now. |
01:35:36 |
No, we shall head home. Before peace |
01:35:45 |
I fear you may have burdened me |
01:35:48 |
Tosh. Name a shrub after me. |
01:35:54 |
A shrub? Nonsense. |
01:35:58 |
Testudo aubreii. |
01:36:43 |
Come on, pack up your things. |
01:36:46 |
- Back to camp, sir? |
01:36:50 |
- But, sir, that must be at least ten miles. |
01:36:54 |
That's where I saw my flightless cormorant. |
01:36:57 |
Come on. |
01:37:10 |
Seven inches in length. |
01:37:14 |
Four inches wide. |
01:37:16 |
15-inches-long neck. |
01:37:20 |
Width at the widest point... six inches. |
01:37:30 |
Padeen, put the net down |
01:37:34 |
Here's a good one. |
01:37:38 |
Pick them up carefully. |
01:37:41 |
Sir, I think we should be getting back. |
01:37:44 |
Naval discipline doesn't operate out here, |
01:37:50 |
And should it indeed prove flightless, |
01:37:52 |
you can join me at the Royal Society dinner |
01:39:20 |
Mr Blakeney. |
01:39:37 |
Sir, we must hurry. |
01:39:41 |
Padeen, you must carry him. Put those down. |
01:39:50 |
Open the cages. |
01:40:08 |
- All hands, unmoor ship! |
01:40:13 |
Let's have hands to stow these tortoises. |
01:40:16 |
Barret Bonden, |
01:40:22 |
He has a head start of two hours on us |
01:40:25 |
That can only mean King Charles Island. |
01:40:29 |
If we caught up with her, I mean, to take her... |
01:40:38 |
Brace the yards to starboard! |
01:40:50 |
So, Stephen, did you get to see your bird? |
01:40:53 |
No. Well, yes, but I couldn't catch one. |
01:40:58 |
No, my greatest discovery |
01:41:01 |
Indeed it was. Im sorry you had to leave |
01:41:06 |
In actual fact, Mr Blakeney and I |
01:41:12 |
Is that right? |
01:41:15 |
Let me guess. A stick? |
01:41:24 |
Tell him about it, Mr Blakeney. |
01:41:26 |
- It's a rare phasmid, sir. |
01:41:30 |
It's an insect that disguises itself as a stick |
01:42:29 |
A nautical phasmid, Doctor. |
01:42:31 |
At least, to a hungry eye, |
01:42:36 |
I intend to take a greater interest |
01:42:41 |
I had no idea that a study of nature |
01:42:45 |
Oh, I see. |
01:42:47 |
Now to pull this predator in close |
01:42:50 |
- Jack? |
01:42:52 |
You're the predator. |
01:42:56 |
There. Hull-down, |
01:43:01 |
That's a frigate, all right. |
01:43:03 |
Damn, you've got good eyes, Barret. |
01:43:07 |
- Mr Allen! More smoke. |
01:43:11 |
That'll bring 'em about. |
01:43:24 |
That's it, lads. Clean 'em up |
01:43:32 |
Let's have fresh flints in all the locks. |
01:43:44 |
Larboard battery, |
01:43:53 |
Drop the gun. |
01:43:59 |
- Come on, Killick, you too. Get dressed. |
01:44:02 |
- Tom? |
01:44:05 |
Good. Right, from now on |
01:44:10 |
Aye, sir. |
01:44:12 |
Yes, I think we're all |
01:44:16 |
There'll be 30 or more whalers |
01:44:19 |
After we board, Mr Calamy |
01:44:23 |
- You think him ready, sir? |
01:44:27 |
- He may well turn the tide. |
01:44:40 |
She's taken the bait. Let's come about. |
01:44:43 |
Make a show of fleeing, panicky |
01:44:47 |
Present company excepted, Mr Hogg. |
01:44:49 |
Hurry up, or they'll see you. |
01:44:51 |
Eckhart, leave that. Just come up quick |
01:45:09 |
- Congratulations. Acting third lieutenant. |
01:45:13 |
- I hear we're to free the whalers. |
01:45:17 |
Im sorry, Will. |
01:45:22 |
Make a bad show of keeping your course. |
01:45:28 |
- Excuse me, sir. |
01:45:31 |
Mr Calamy says Im not |
01:45:35 |
I know what you want to say. |
01:45:40 |
You'll lead your gun crew, then when |
01:45:44 |
- Do I make myself clear? |
01:45:48 |
- Back to your station. |
01:45:54 |
On your right upper arm, |
01:45:57 |
Davies, this arm. Starboard arm. |
01:46:00 |
- Is that the arm you got or don't got? |
01:46:04 |
Take your neck cloths |
01:46:08 |
Make way for the captain. |
01:46:12 |
Congratulations, Lieutenant. |
01:46:14 |
Right, lads. |
01:46:16 |
I know there's not a faint heart among you, |
01:46:18 |
and I know you're as anxious as I am |
01:46:22 |
But we must bring him right up beside us |
01:46:26 |
That will test our nerve. |
01:46:28 |
And discipline will count |
01:46:32 |
The Acheron is a tough nut to crack. |
01:46:37 |
And they will sell their lives dearly. |
01:46:42 |
Topmen, your handling of the sheets |
01:46:47 |
until the signal |
01:46:50 |
This will bring us almost to a complete stop. |
01:46:53 |
Gun crews, you must run out and tie down |
01:46:57 |
With the rear wheels removed you've gained |
01:47:02 |
So, gun captains, that gives you one shot |
01:47:08 |
You'll fire for her mainmast. |
01:47:12 |
However, even crippled she will still |
01:47:22 |
Captain Howard and the marines |
01:47:24 |
will sweep their weather deck with swivel gun |
01:47:28 |
They'll try and even the odds for us |
01:47:33 |
They mean to take us as a prize. |
01:47:37 |
And we are worth more to them undamaged. |
01:47:45 |
England is under threat of invasion. |
01:47:48 |
And though we be on the far side |
01:47:54 |
This ship is England. |
01:48:00 |
So it's every hand to his rope or gun. |
01:48:05 |
After all, surprise is on our side. |
01:48:10 |
Huzzah! Huzzah! Huzzah! |
01:48:20 |
- Toss them high so they can see them. |
01:48:23 |
Jack. |
01:48:24 |
- Care for a cigar? |
01:48:26 |
If you please, Doctor. |
01:48:30 |
- I took the liberty, Doctor. |
01:48:34 |
- There's three lumps in there. |
01:49:33 |
- Good luck, Will. |
01:49:37 |
- See you afterwards. |
01:49:42 |
Steady now, lads. Keep calm. |
01:49:48 |
English whaler Syren, this is Acheron. |
01:49:52 |
- Barret. |
01:49:54 |
You have no possibility, no chance. |
01:49:58 |
Stop now, or we will destroy your ship. |
01:50:02 |
English whaler, this is your last warning. |
01:50:05 |
Stop now, or we will destroy you. |
01:50:10 |
- Let fly! |
01:50:14 |
- Haul your yards there! |
01:50:19 |
Run out, boys! |
01:50:21 |
Fire! |
01:50:24 |
Fire! |
01:50:34 |
For the mainmast, lads! |
01:50:44 |
- Let me through. |
01:51:10 |
Huzzah! |
01:51:14 |
Hard a-larboard! |
01:51:17 |
Right the headsails! Set the topsails! |
01:51:20 |
Heave! |
01:51:22 |
Man the starboard battery! |
01:51:31 |
Fire as she bears! |
01:51:54 |
Get to it! Get to it! |
01:51:57 |
It's the fallen mast! We can't lay alongside. |
01:52:00 |
Cross the wreckage as best you can. |
01:52:03 |
- My division to join Mr Pullings! |
01:52:07 |
- Huzzah for Lucky Jack! |
01:52:10 |
Grappling hooks away! |
01:52:13 |
Run out the boarding planks! |
01:52:17 |
- My division, follow me! |
01:52:23 |
Here we go, lads! |
01:52:30 |
Pipe down. Silence. |
01:52:55 |
Looks like the job is done, sir. |
01:52:57 |
Acheron! |
01:53:13 |
Fire! |
01:53:31 |
Mr Blakeney, the nine-pounder! |
01:53:33 |
That's it! |
01:53:35 |
Fire! |
01:53:37 |
Keep moving, men! Keep moving! |
01:54:29 |
Joe! |
01:54:37 |
Grenades, ready! |
01:54:48 |
They're aiming for our hull! |
01:54:51 |
They could sink us! Depress the muzzle! |
01:54:54 |
Padeen, train it aft! |
01:54:56 |
Together now! |
01:54:59 |
Stand clear! |
01:55:01 |
Fire! |
01:55:04 |
Arm yourselves! We must board them! |
01:55:08 |
Follow me! |
01:55:25 |
Now! |
01:55:32 |
Whalers, follow me! |
01:55:38 |
Albatrosses! Albatrosses, do you hear me? |
01:55:43 |
To the guns! To the guns! |
01:55:49 |
Boyle, douse that gun's priming! |
01:56:26 |
Lively there! Come on! Move! |
01:56:33 |
Now do your worst! |
01:56:51 |
Non! Non! Non! |
01:57:07 |
- Mr Howard. |
01:57:09 |
- Have they struck their colours? |
01:57:11 |
- Has their captain been sighted? |
01:57:15 |
- Carry on. |
01:57:39 |
- Le capitaine? |
01:58:00 |
Docteur? Docteur? |
01:58:02 |
Oui. |
01:58:19 |
Docteur de Vigny, monsieur. |
01:58:22 |
I did what I could for him. |
01:58:29 |
Before the capitaine died... |
02:00:04 |
No. Ill do it. |
02:00:20 |
Can you help me? |
02:00:47 |
Our Father, |
02:00:48 |
who art in heaven, |
02:00:53 |
Thy kingdom come, |
02:00:57 |
on earth as it is in heaven. |
02:01:00 |
Give us this day our daily bread, |
02:01:02 |
and forgive us our trespasses, |
02:01:07 |
And lead us not into temptation, |
02:01:12 |
For thine is the kingdom, |
02:01:14 |
the power and the glory, |
02:01:16 |
forever and ever. |
02:01:18 |
Amen. |
02:01:20 |
Robert Gardner, able seaman. |
02:01:24 |
James Lloyd, boatswain's mate. |
02:01:28 |
Robert Kemp, able seaman. |
02:01:32 |
John Antonio, quartermaster's mate. |
02:01:37 |
Michael Doudle, able seaman. |
02:01:42 |
Joseph Nagle, carpenter's mate. |
02:01:48 |
John Allen, sailing master. |
02:01:57 |
Peter Miles Calamy... |
02:02:03 |
lieutenant. |
02:02:08 |
We therefore commit |
02:02:11 |
to be turned into corruption, |
02:02:14 |
looking for the resurrection of the body |
02:02:17 |
and the life of the world to come, |
02:02:20 |
through our Lord Jesus Christ. |
02:02:24 |
Amen. |
02:02:55 |
It's our old friend. |
02:03:51 |
Pass down a barrel of paint, please. |
02:04:01 |
Sir, the whalers are all aboard |
02:04:05 |
Good, good. |
02:04:07 |
I think I shall return to the Galápagos. |
02:04:10 |
Take on food and water and give |
02:04:14 |
Very good, sir. |
02:04:15 |
You, however, |
02:04:19 |
Parole the prisoners there, refit as necessary, |
02:04:24 |
I believe Mr Hogg |
02:04:27 |
However, that will be your decision, |
02:04:37 |
Your orders. |
02:04:42 |
- Thank you, sir. |
02:04:45 |
And to you, sir. |
02:04:53 |
- Mr Mowett? |
02:04:55 |
- Good luck. |
02:04:58 |
Now, lads, huzzah for Captain Pullings! |
02:05:01 |
- Hip, hip... |
02:05:04 |
- Hip, hip... |
02:05:06 |
- Hip, hip... |
02:05:09 |
- Good luck, sir. |
02:05:29 |
Oh, here we go again. |
02:05:31 |
Killick! Killick there! |
02:05:33 |
Which it will be ready when it's ready! |
02:05:42 |
Ill rest easier when I know |
02:05:45 |
So many wounded, and only that poor |
02:05:50 |
Still, he's better than no doctor at all. |
02:05:54 |
- I met their doctor. I spoke to him. |
02:05:59 |
- De Vigny? |
02:06:09 |
Ah. |
02:06:13 |
- Pass the word for Mr Mowett. |
02:06:17 |
Their "doctor" gave me this sword. |
02:06:21 |
Sir. |
02:06:22 |
Mr Mowett, change of course. |
02:06:25 |
We'll intercept the Acheron |
02:06:29 |
Aye, sir. Sou'east by east. |
02:06:33 |
- And William... |
02:06:35 |
- Beat to quarters. |
02:06:43 |
Subject to the requirements of the service. |
02:06:50 |
Ah. |
02:06:54 |
Well, Stephen... the bird's flightless? |
02:06:58 |
Yes. |
02:07:00 |
It's not going anywhere. |
02:17:26 |
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