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treasure island part 3

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00:00And on a dead man's chest, yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum.
00:05Drink, and the devil hath none for the rest, yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum.
00:14But one man of the crew alive, yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum.
00:20What good to see with seventy-five, yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum.
00:30Man the longboats, mateys!
00:39When Alan gets ashore, you take care of him, matey.
00:55I'll see to old Tom myself.
00:57Aye, right.
01:00Ah, turn ashore, do us all a power of God, eh, Tom?
01:04That it will, John.
01:05Chance to lark about and stretch your legs.
01:08Or sit quiet in the shade of a tree.
01:10Yeah, that's what I ever mind to do, maybe spin a yarn.
01:12You come along with me, Tom?
01:14If you wish, John. Aye.
01:16You give me a kindly hand, then, old shipmate.
01:20The watch aboard is the coxswain in five hands.
01:24Very well, Mr. Anderson. Thank you.
01:26Aye, aye, captain.
01:29Matched man for man by Jove.
01:31And they are not aware that we know of their medicine, Tom.
01:34Well, you know, we could seize a shipwreck to sea,
01:36and the first wind that blows up, we're off.
01:38Mm, well, why not?
01:40No drinking water.
01:41Oh, well, it couldn't be hollowed out as far as Jamaica.
01:44No, sir, we couldn't.
01:45Even now our supply is dangerously low.
01:47Even now our supply is dangerously low.
02:02That confounded boy!
02:04I assumed he was out in the passageway with the others.
02:06What I thought, too.
02:07Why, don't look so glum, Lizzie.
02:09You'll probably turn up.
02:11It is my responsibility.
02:13I gave his mother my solemn assurance, no harm would come.
02:16Yes.
02:19Well, Hunter, did you find him?
02:21He's not in the galley, sir, or anywhere else below deck.
02:25Well, you're sure he hasn't just fallen asleep somewhere?
02:28I'm certain sure, sir.
02:31All right, Hunter, thank you.
02:32Doctor.
02:33Well, if he's not aboard,
02:36there's only one place he can be.
02:39He must have gone ashore with Silver and company.
02:42Would he go with them, knowing what he does?
02:44Oh, I'm afraid he would, captain.
02:45The spirit of adventure is very strong in that boy.
03:02Jim! Jim!
03:05Oh, get up, Jim.
03:07You'll sleep anywhere.
03:09Hey!
03:14Take that young slob, I say!
03:24He must be around here somewhere.
03:40I'm going ashore.
03:42Oh, no, no, Lindsay, no.
03:44No, I'm against splitting our forces.
03:46So am I. Whoever goes will be hopelessly outnumbered.
03:48Well, at the moment, I don't think being outnumbered is of the slightest importance.
03:52Silver wants to avoid trouble,
03:54at least until he gets his hands on that map.
03:56And apart from trying to find young Hawkins,
03:58there's another good reason for going ashore.
04:00Silver's getting the lie of the land.
04:02We should be doing the same.
04:04We should be doing the same.
04:06Silver's getting the lie of the land.
04:08We should be doing the same.
04:10We should have to do it without drawing attention to ourselves.
04:12All right. The jolly boat's tied to stone.
04:14Whoever goes can slip out of the port.
04:16I needn't go ashore anywhere near the long boats.
04:19I can go round the point.
04:21Where's that map?
04:23Flynn saw the one we drew up.
04:25Well, either will do.
04:28Good.
04:30Now...
04:37Very quiet below, innit?
04:39He ain't got no reason to be singing, have they?
04:52I'll land here.
04:54I want to have a look at that stockade Flynn's built.
04:56Right. Now, you take Hunter with you.
04:58He's young and he's sturdy.
05:00Right.
05:02There's a ladder under the bunk square.
05:04Hunter. Doctor.
05:06We're making a run ashore.
05:08Right.
05:10I'm coming, Squire.
05:12All right. Thank you.
05:17Joyce! Joyce!
05:21What are they doing?
05:23Throwing dice, Captain.
05:25Yes, now, these muskets are primed.
05:27Thank you, Squire.
05:29Good luck.
05:31Thank you, Hunter.
05:35Be yourself now, Doctor.
05:42Doctor, be prudent.
05:45No unnecessary risks.
06:02Take a turn around the deck, Seamus.
06:04What for?
06:06Well, watch aboard.
06:08It's duty.
06:27Seeing as how I'm in charge,
06:29you'll do as I tell you.
06:31You've got a lot of stowage.
06:34I'll go.
07:00Look!
07:05Long John'll have seen them.
07:07He was told to stay here.
07:16Any movement?
07:18Didn't see none.
07:29Come on.
07:45You know, that lad could come to harm
07:47if it wasn't for us grown-ups looking after him.
07:50Animals might eat him up.
07:52A snake might bite him.
07:54I was relying on the pair of you
07:56to save him from himself.
07:59You make sure Alan don't slip this cable on you as well.
08:03All right, off you go.
08:07Tom, old shipmate,
08:09let's you and me find a quiet spot
08:12and spin a yarn, eh?
08:23Flint Stockade.
08:30BIRDS CHIRP
08:45Look, there's a spring.
09:00BIRDS CHIRP
09:08We could hold this place against a regiment.
09:11I reckon we could, Doctor.
09:18BIRDS CHIRP
09:21BIRDS CHIRP
09:25Tom, I think gold dust is you.
09:27Gold dust! You may lay to that.
09:29But if I didn't, you reckon I'd be here warning you?
09:33Don't look, Tom.
09:35You can't make no men.
09:38It's to save your neck I'm talking.
09:41If one of them mad swabs knew,
09:44where'd I be, Tom?
09:46Now, where'd I be?
09:49Silver.
09:51Your old and honest tour has name for it.
09:54You've money, which many a poor sailor hasn't.
09:57A brave tour, I must do it.
10:00You tell me why you let yourself be led away by that kind of mess of swabs.
10:05Tom, Meady,
10:07you're making me lose my patience.
10:09If you ain't going to listen to what I'm telling you,
10:12you and me's going to fall out.
10:19BIRDS CHIRP
10:22SCREAMS
10:30I've not heard a scream like that since I was on the field of battle at Fontenoy.
10:35So that boy's grieving, is he?
10:37Yes. Jim.
10:42Well, no time to dilly-dally.
10:44Aye, sir.
10:46Alan.
10:51God rest his soul for a good sailor.
10:55As for you, Silver,
10:57long you've been a mate of mine, but...
11:00you're a mate of mine no more.
11:03And if I'm to die like a dog,
11:05I've died on my duty.
11:08Kill Alan, have you?
11:11Well, kill me too, if you can, but...
11:13I defies you.
11:17Oh!
11:31That poor boy.
11:33Well, there's one thing.
11:35He was a braven.
11:41So, Doctor,
11:43what are you proposing?
11:46Well, we can defend the stockade.
11:48And there's water, a natural spring.
11:51We'll take the muskets, powder and shot,
11:53and as much food as we can manage.
11:55What about the pirates? They'll see us loading.
12:00Two brace of pistols, and all below.
12:04Well, Swire,
12:06what say you?
12:08Shall you and I batten down the dogs?
12:10With pleasure, sir.
12:13Redruth,
12:15install yourself in the hold passageway
12:17and prevent any attempt to attack us there.
12:19Yes, sir.
12:21Hunter. Right, sir.
12:23I want this loaded to the jolly boat.
12:25Right, sir.
12:30Mr. Hans,
12:32if any of you make a signal of any description,
12:36that man's dead.
12:38Now get below.
12:42Yes, sir.
13:06Shiver me soul, they're on to us.
13:08Thank George Berry for that.
13:10The noise Alan made are dying.
13:12What's to be done?
13:14The muskets, under the deck alongside the hold.
13:17We get them.
13:19They'll soon see who's battened down below.
13:27Stay in your warren, or I'll fill you full of buckshot.
13:32Get back inside.
13:40Let's rush him aloft.
14:11Shh.
14:22Well? Well?
14:24What is it?
14:26Well?
14:28Go and find out, Johnny.
14:40Come on.
15:10You said me two runs ashore?
15:12With co-co-co-colonels?
15:14No, you're washed the second time.
15:16Where did they take you this shore?
15:18I don't know.
15:20I don't know.
15:22I don't know.
15:24I don't know.
15:26I don't know.
15:28I don't know.
15:30I don't know.
15:32I don't know.
15:34I don't know.
15:36I don't know.
15:38You're washed the second time?
15:40Where did they take you this shore?
15:42What's Israel and the rest of them swabs doing?
15:44There's supposed to be a march.
15:48Mind yourself.
15:54Quick, I'll load this.
15:56You two keep guard, and I fetch the others.
15:58I best come with you, sir.
16:00No.
16:02One of them by the boats ran off to warn Silver.
16:04I can defend myself if the need arise.
16:06Okay.
16:36You mightn't happen to have a piece of cheese about you,
16:38might you?
16:40Cheese?
16:42No.
16:44No, I haven't.
16:46Oh, many's a long night I've dreamed of cheese.
16:48Toasted mostly.
16:50And then I woke up.
16:52And here I were.
16:54But who are you?
16:56Ben Gunn I am.
16:58Poor Ben Gunn I am.
17:00And I haven't spoke with a Christian
17:02these three days.
17:04And I haven't spoke with a Christian
17:06these three years.
17:08Three years? Were you shipwrecked?
17:10Nay, mate. Marooned.
17:12Marooned.
17:14These three years ago.
17:16And lived on goats since then.
17:18And berries.
17:20And oysters.
17:22But wherever a man is, says I,
17:24a man can do for himself.
17:26But mate, my heart is real sore
17:28for a Christian diet.
17:34Real sore, mate.
17:36If I can ever get aboard again, you shall have cheese by this stone.
17:38Aboard again, says you?
17:40Why, who's to hinder you?
17:42Not you, that I know.
17:44And right you was.
17:48Now you,
17:50what do you call yourself, mate?
17:52Jim.
17:54Jim?
17:56Jim?
18:00Jim?
18:02Now, Jim,
18:04now tell me true, that ship you're from,
18:06that ain't Flint's ship?
18:08No.
18:10No, Mr. Gunn, it's not.
18:12And Flint's dead.
18:14But I told you true as you asked me,
18:16there's some of Flint's men aboard.
18:18Most luck for the rest of us.
18:20Now one of those men, Jim, wouldn't be a man with one leg?
18:22Silver.
18:24Aye, Silver. That were his name.
18:26He's the cook and their ringleader.
18:28If you were sent here by Long John, Jim,
18:30I'm as good as pork.
18:32And I know it.
18:34No. No, he didn't send me.
18:36Oh, well, that's a mercy, Jim.
18:38Now you will help.
18:40Poor Ben Gunn warned you.
18:42Now help me, Jim,
18:44and you'll bless your stars, you will,
18:46that you was the first who found me.
18:48I'll make a man of you, Jim.
18:50I'm rich, you see.
18:56Rich, says I.
18:58Rich, says I.
19:02Rich.
19:04But more of that later.
19:12First, we must eat.
19:16You mightn't happen to have
19:18just a little piece of cheese about you?
19:20No. I'm sure I haven't.
19:22Ah, well.
19:24Mm.
19:26It'll have to be buried.
19:28I'll take some.
19:32Now you wait here.
19:36Don't move.
19:42Provisions and arms are loaded, Captain.
19:44Esquire and Redruth are aboard.
19:46Will she carry one more?
19:48Barely. Why?
19:50Grey.
19:52Do you hear me?
19:54It's to you, Abraham...
19:56Grey, I'm speaking.
19:58I'm leaving the ship, Grey,
20:00and I order you to follow your captain.
20:02I know you're a good man at heart.
20:06I have my watch here in my hand.
20:08I give you 30 seconds to join me.
20:12Come on, my good man.
20:14Don't hang song in stage.
20:16I'm with you, sir.
20:18Captain!
20:20Captain!
20:22Into the boat with you, Grey.
20:24If any of you dare put a foot on deck,
20:26I'll put a ball in your head.
20:28MUSIC PLAYS
20:46You're a good lad, Jim.
20:50And you're all in a clove hitch, are you not?
20:52Yes, I'm afraid we are.
20:54Well, put your trust in Ben Gunn.
20:56He's the man to do it.
21:02Would you think that your squire,
21:04would you think he'd prove a liberal-minded one?
21:06In the case of help.
21:08I'm sure he would.
21:10He's very kind and liberal.
21:14I don't mean giving me a gate to keep
21:16and a suit of livery clothes.
21:18That's not me, Mark, Jim.
21:20No, what I mean is...
21:22would be likely to come down
21:24to the tune of, say,
21:26£1,000.
21:30Out of the money that's as good as a man's own already.
21:32I'm sure he would.
21:34The squire's a gentleman.
21:36And a passage home.
21:38We should need you
21:40to help work the ship.
21:42So you would.
21:44So you would.
21:46But how am I to get back on board again
21:48to tell the squire?
21:50Now, that's the hitch for sure.
21:54There's my boat,
21:56that I built with my own two hands.
21:58I keep her beside the white rock.
22:00Now, if the worst comes to the worst,
22:02we might try that.
22:04Hmm.
22:06After dark.
22:08Five of them now.
22:10Five of them?
22:12Five, and one of them's Smollett.
22:14Damn, damn Israel's eyes.
22:16He's let the whole pack strip their cable.
22:18George, you and Morgan must
22:20are a longboat's crew.
22:22Job, round up a few hands.
22:24Cut across to the beach when they come ashore.
22:26Aye, John.
22:28And don't be afraid to use that
22:30on any of them.
22:34Captain, look.
22:36The gun.
22:38We forgot the gun.
22:40All in her head he was going to give us, was it?
22:42We'll see his head suffers.
22:46Mr. Trelawney, will you please pick me up
22:48one of those men, sir?
22:50It will be my pleasure, sir.
22:52Easy with the musket, sir.
22:54You'll swamp the boat.
22:56All hands, stand by to trim her when he aims.
23:00Come on!
23:02Hurry, we'll get them
23:04before they go too far.
23:14Some of them may go by land
23:16and try and cut us off.
23:18What's the earth beat?
23:28What was that?
23:30Sounded like a cannon.
23:32They've begun to fight.
23:48Come on, lads.
23:50We've got to cut them off
23:52before they get there.
24:04You better have one of these.
24:06Thank you.
24:08Oh, no.
24:18Oh, no.
24:44Get him in the house.
24:48Come on.
24:52Where?
24:54Over there.
24:56Mr. Trelawney,
24:58be so kind as to stand guard.
25:00Joyce, reload the muskets.
25:02You others, lend a hand.
25:04By Jove, sir, where did that come from?
25:06Can I quit my ship, sir? My colours go with me.
25:12Here I go in, Doctor.
25:14Tom, my man,
25:16you're going home.
25:18I'd like to have had a look at them
25:20with a gun first.
25:26Squire.
25:44Tom?
25:56Tom?
26:02Tom.
26:06Say you'll forgive me.
26:10Won't you, Tom?
26:14Not to forgive, Squire.
26:20I took you from the earth you loved,
26:22the fields and the forests,
26:24and I...
26:26I set you upon this...
26:28this ill-fated venture.
26:32All our tripulations you've borne
26:34without...
26:36without one word of complaint
26:38or fear.
26:40All that we have asked
26:42you have done
26:44without question.
26:48No, Tom.
26:52There is much to forgive.
26:54You do forgive me, Tom?
26:58So be it.
27:00Amen.
27:04Might somebody say a prayer, sir?
27:08It is a custom.
27:12Our Father,
27:14which art in heaven,
27:16hallowed be thy name.
27:18Thy kingdom come,
27:20thy will be done
27:22on earth as it is in heaven.
27:24Give us this day
27:26our daily bread,
27:28and forgive us
27:30our trespasses
27:32as we forgive them
27:34who trespass against us.
27:36And lead us not
27:38into temptation
27:40but deliver us
27:42from evil.
27:44For thine is the kingdom,
27:46the power
27:48and the glory
27:50for ever and ever.
27:52Amen.
28:02Don't take on Squire Allswell with him.
28:04No fear for a hand that's been shot down in his duty
28:06to captain and owner.
28:08It may not be good divinity,
28:10but it's a fact.
28:12A word with your doctor, if I may.
28:20Making a large allowance
28:22for all the gifts of Providence,
28:24I'd say we're pretty close hauled.
28:26I'm losing that last load of stores.
28:28As for powder and shot, we'll do,
28:30but rations are short, very short.
28:32Blaze away, my lads.
28:34You've little enough powder.
28:36But you can't see this place
28:38from the ship.
28:40It must be the flag they're firing at.
28:42I'll not strike my colours.
29:02Oh.
29:04There's your friend.
29:06Silver, more likely.
29:08No.
29:10He'd fly the Jolly Roger now,
29:12you don't make no doubt of that.
29:14No, that's your friend's.
29:16Then we best hurry on and join them.
29:18No, mate.
29:20Ben Gunny's fly.
29:22Rum wouldn't bring me there till I see your born gentleman
29:24and gets it on his word of honour.
29:26And when Ben Gunny's wanted,
29:28you know where to find him.
29:30You know where to find him.
29:32And him that comes
29:34shall have a white thing in his hand
29:36and he shall come alone.
29:38And you'll say this.
29:40Ben Gunn, says you,
29:42has reasons of his own.
29:44And if you were to see
29:46Silver, Jim,
29:48you wouldn't sell Ben Gunn.
29:50No.
29:52No, says you.
30:00Aye, there.
30:02Someone's ailing us, Captain.
30:04Squire?
30:06Captain?
30:08That's Jim.
30:10Boy has a charmed life.
30:12Hello.
30:14Hey!
30:40This is all the blood you get
30:42until we get a sure set about camp.
30:44Steady, sir.
30:46Captain Silvery, you George Mary.
30:48Captain Silvery, don't you forget.
30:52It is real.
30:54You fetched up them muskets?
30:56No, not yet.
30:58Well, they look lively.
31:00Dick, you stay aboard
31:02and keep watch. That's your duty.
31:04You and Jeb. And don't you be forgetting,
31:06duty is duty, like Israel and his friends.
31:08You be mindful of it.
31:10That run... Jeb and me.
31:12Aye, you're brave, lad, Dick.
31:14Smart as paint. I see that right from the start.
31:16All right, mateys, listen.
31:18Listen!
31:20I'm not much of a one for taking surprises.
31:22Leastway's not as handed out by Captain Smollett.
31:24But we're on another track now.
31:26And it's us you're trying to know
31:28to slap the new millie to that.
31:34What manner of man is this Ben Gunn?
31:36I'm not very sure if he's sane, Doctor.
31:38Well, anyone who's spent three years
31:40biting his nails on a desert island
31:42can hardly be expected to appear
31:44as sane as you or me, Jim.
31:46Was it cheese he said he had a fancy for?
31:48Yes, sir, cheese.
31:50Well, now, you just see
31:52what comes of being dainty in your food.
31:54You've seen my snuff box, haven't you?
31:56Once, at your house.
31:58You've never seen me take snuff?
32:00No, never.
32:02That's because in it I keep a piece of Parmesan cheese.
32:04Cheese from Italy.
32:06Great delicacy.
32:08Well,
32:10that's for Ben Gunn.
32:14Up there's a berth that'll do.
32:16We can keep an eye on the longboats and the ship.
32:18It's a damp old old, Long John.
32:20And then light a fire,
32:22you stupid idle swab.
32:26Ah, as I said,
32:28Flint was captain
32:32and Sylvan was quartermaster.
32:36Along with his timber leg.
32:42Hey, it were a master surgeon
32:44what amputated him.
32:46Came off a prize that Flint took.
32:50Oh, out of college and all
32:52and latching,
32:54latching by the bucket.
32:56Did him no good, though.
32:58Soon as that job was done,
33:00Flint hanged him
33:02like a dog
33:04and sun-dried him
33:06with the rest of the crew
33:08at Corso Castle.
33:10It were Long John himself
33:12who talked me into
33:14throwing in with you.
33:16Now,
33:18he was the only man
33:20dead or alive
33:22that Flint was afeard of
33:24and he was afeard of him
33:26and he was the roughest crew of note
33:28and the devil himself
33:30wouldn't want to put to sea
33:32with a sylvan.
33:36Hey!
33:44You want it!
33:46You want it!
33:48You want it!
33:50You want it!
33:52You want it!
33:54You want it!
33:56You want it!
34:18No!
34:20George!
34:26Won't you?
34:28Will you marry me?
34:30Come here!
34:44Hoist the colours.
34:48Ahoy there!
34:50Black and true!
34:52Silver!
34:54Ten to one, it's a trick.
34:58A flag, a truce, gentlemen!
35:00I see you've been
35:02planting corpses, Mr. Smollett,
35:04like myself.
35:06Would I be right in thinking
35:08that one of them crosshairs
35:10is one of my lads?
35:12One of your rogues, yes.
35:14Ah, thank ye kindly, Captain,
35:16for learning to rest with the flag and all.
35:18His name was Stanley.
35:20Stanley Ouk
35:22Stanley Ouk
35:24from O-U-T-R-A...
35:26What do you want, Silver?
35:28Captain Silver, sir,
35:30wants to come aboard to make terms.
35:32Captain Silver?
35:34I don't know him. Who's he?
35:36Me, sir.
35:38These poor lads have chosen me captain
35:40after your desertion, sir.
35:42My heart.
35:44Here's promotion.
35:46But we're willing to submit
35:48if we can come to terms,
35:50I've not the slightest desire
35:52to talk to you, Silver.
35:54If you want to talk to me,
35:56you can come.
35:58All I want is your word,
36:00Captain. Let me safe and sound
36:02out of the stockade
36:04and a minute to get clear
36:06before a shot's fired.
36:08If there's any treachery, it'll be on your side,
36:10and the Lord help you.
36:12That's enough, Captain. A word from you's enough.
36:14I know a gentleman when I see one.
36:16Don't go in there, Long John.
36:18I can't see their situation
36:20from out here.
36:22Come on, Matty.
36:49Well, it's young Jim.
36:51Top of the morning to you, Jim.
36:53Doctor is my service.
36:56Well, Abraham Grey.
36:58As loyal a shipmate
37:00as anyone could ask.
37:02Say what you have to say, Silver.
37:04Ain't you going to ask me in?
37:08You can sit down there.
37:10All right, Captain,
37:12but you'll need to give me hand up again.
37:18Now, you want terms.
37:20What terms?
37:24We want the treasure, and we'll have it.
37:26That's our point.
37:28You'll just soon save your lives, and that's yours.
37:32Spill, Jim.
37:38Ah, seeing as how you're
37:40taking a pipe, Captain,
37:42I'll make you freeze to do likewise.
37:49Now, you want the chart.
37:53That's as may be.
37:55Now, there's no need to be so husky
37:57with a man, Captain.
37:59There isn't a practicalist service in that.
38:03We want that chart.
38:07In exchange for it,
38:09we'll have it.
38:11We'll have it.
38:13We'll have it.
38:15We'll have it.
38:18We'll have it for our lives.
38:20There you have it.
38:22Do I never make you know all myself?
38:24We know exactly
38:26what you mean to do.
38:28Been spinning yarns, have you?
38:30As well as two grenades in.
38:32Grey has told me nothing, and I've asked nothing.
38:34What's more, I'd see you and him and this whole island
38:36blown clean out of the water into blazes first.
38:39You give us the chart,
38:41and we'll offer you a choice.
38:43You can come aboard with us
38:45once the treasure's shipped,
38:47and we'll clap you somewhere safe ashore.
38:49My word of honour on it.
38:53My affidavit.
38:57And what's our other choice?
38:59We'll divide storage with you, man for man.
39:02And I'll give you my affidavit, as before,
39:06to speak to the first ship we sight
39:08and send them here to pick you up.
39:11Now, you'll own that stalk,
39:13and, handsomer than that, you couldn't look to get.
39:16And I hope that all hands here,
39:18but over all my words,
39:20for what is spoke to one is spoke to all.
39:24Is that all?
39:26Every last word, by thunder.
39:28Refuse that,
39:30and you've heard the last of me but mustard balls.
39:32Oh, aye.
39:34We've got them.
39:38Very good.
39:40Now you'll hear me.
39:46If you'll come up,
39:48one by one,
39:50unarmed,
39:52I'll engage to clap you all in irons
39:54and take you home to a fair trial.
39:56If you won't,
39:58I'll see you all to Davy Jones.
40:00Give her my soul, mate. She's mad.
40:02You can't find the treasure, you can't sail the ship.
40:04There's not a man among you fit to sail her.
40:06And you can't fight us.
40:08Oh, you'll learn the truth of that within the hour.
40:10Grey, you're away from five of you.
40:13No, Master Silver.
40:15Your ship's in irons.
40:17And they're the last good words you get from me.
40:19For in the name of heaven,
40:21I'll put a bullet in their back.
40:23The next time I meet you,
40:25no tread, my lad!
40:27Bundle out of this place hand over hand and double quick!
40:29You'll give me a hand-up?
40:35You'll give me a hand-up?
40:42You'll give me a hand-up?
40:52Before an hour's out,
40:54I'll stroke this pigsting like a rump puncher.
40:56Before an hour's out,
40:58you'll laugh the other side.
41:00And then that dice
41:02will be the lucky ones.
41:04And you may light a lamp.
41:16Quarters, gentlemen!
41:20Quarters, gentlemen!
41:22Quarters, gentlemen!
41:24Quarters, gentlemen!
41:26Quarters, gentlemen!
41:29Well, you pitched it out there, Captain?
41:31Aye, a real broadside.
41:33And come right to.
41:35We'll have one certain consequence.
41:37Before the hour's out, he and his ruffians will try to board us.
41:39Well, let them come, I say. We'll be ready for them.
41:41I need hardly tell you, gentlemen. We're outnumbered.
41:43On the other hand, we have the advantage that we fight in shelter.
41:45And for the right.
41:47If we conduct ourselves like Englishmen,
41:49I've no manner of doubt we shall trouble them.
41:51We can, sir, and by God, sir, we shall.
41:59This time you go in there,
42:01and you stay till the job's done.
42:03You puts an end to them once and for all.
42:05Job, you lead them. Aye, John.
42:07You hear that? When the fighting starts, you answer to Job. Aye.
42:09And where you be when the fighting starts.
42:11I'll be hoping and praying
42:13that you're doing your duty, George,
42:15and not messing things up
42:17by doing something foolish of your own making.
42:19Hang on, what's keeping them?
42:21This is dull as a doldrums.
42:24Grey, whistle for a wind.
42:28WHISTLE BLOWS
42:58WHISTLE BLOWS
43:08Listen, mateys.
43:10This is where I leave you.
43:12If it wasn't for this timber leg,
43:14I'd be in there, will you?
43:16So you can make me happy by bringing me out their livers.
43:21It reminds me of your Fezzard shoot, Squire.
43:24All we need now is a couple of beaters to flush him out, eh?
43:26And if we pick off any braids, I'll not complain, eh?
43:28Leaving only silver to the King's justice.
43:37If you please, Captain Smollett, sir.
43:39If I see anyone, I might have fire.
43:41Without hesitation.
43:43Thank you, sir.
43:48Here they come, lads.
43:50For God's king and country, stand by to repel mortars.
43:52GUNFIRE
43:56GUNFIRE
44:05Keep at it, lads.
44:07GUNFIRE
44:10GUNFIRE
44:23GUNFIRE
44:26GUNFIRE
44:30GUNFIRE
44:33GUNFIRE
44:35In case you got your eyes on Smollett,
44:37remember he's mine and he's gold, watch.
44:41Damn Smollett's watch!
44:43You see, you do your share of killings, George.
44:46At him, lads!
44:48Show him we want Flint's boys for nothing!
44:51GUNFIRE
44:54GUNFIRE
44:58GUNFIRE
45:01GUNFIRE
45:03GUNFIRE
45:06GUNFIRE
45:09GUNFIRE
45:12GUNFIRE
45:17GUNFIRE
45:19Outside, lads!
45:21Open!
45:23GUNFIRE
45:28GUNFIRE
45:31GUNFIRE
45:34GUNFIRE
45:37GUNFIRE
45:40GUNFIRE
45:43GUNFIRE
45:45He's mine!
45:47GUNFIRE
45:49GUNFIRE
45:53GUNFIRE
45:56All right for you, Mr. Anderson?
45:58Quite well enough, for sole importance.
46:00GUNFIRE
46:03Too well for you?
46:08It's a high price for you, Mr. Anderson.
46:11GUNFIRE
46:14He's mine, you traitor!
46:16GUNFIRE
46:19GUNFIRE
46:22GUNFIRE
46:25GUNFIRE
46:28GUNFIRE
46:31Hey!
46:33Hey!
46:35Hey!
46:37GUNFIRE
46:47Get him in.
46:49Get him in.
46:52Get him in.
47:07Hunter's still breathing, Doctor.
47:09Joyce is a goner.
47:11Gemlight is fire. We'll need hot water.
47:13Hawkins,
47:15I'll put your name in the log
47:17for standing by your duty
47:19today like a man.
47:21Thank you, Captain.
47:23COUGHS
47:25COUGHS
47:27COUGHS
47:29COUGHS
47:31COUGHS
47:33COUGHS
47:35COUGHS
47:37Shiver my soul, how many of you did the lad out fight?
47:39That ain't just silver.
47:41Especially for one who weren't there.
47:43COUGHS
47:45Three, four, five muskets to our one.
47:47No muskets wasn't to beat you, George.
47:49We couldn't get close quarters.
47:51We couldn't get close quarters.
47:53We couldn't get alongside them, John.
47:55But then how comes that Billy is laid open to the bone
47:57with a cutlass, fighting amongst yourselves,
47:59were you?
48:01No, the truth is, when Job was cut down,
48:03you lost your stomachs for a fight.
48:05If I'd have been there
48:07but a different yarn, you may lay
48:09to that timber leg and all.
48:11Israel, your shame must relieve
48:13the watch on board the Espanola.
48:15If Rivesy and the others
48:17would have fallen on us now,
48:19I'd have crushed your umbrella in my gut.
48:49MUSIC
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