1. They saw many men
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The one called Aglooka."
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he's calling... Aglooka.
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He was dying."
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Always coming."
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An Eskimo?
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on two legs and four."
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and spells."
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Is he describing a man?
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what the hell he's describing.
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after us not to stay."'
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There's no way through.
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with both his eyes closed.
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wanders miles every day.
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for the men.
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36. Terror is signaling,
Sir John.
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an ice report.
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will be joining him for dinner.
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Open the flag box!
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on Terror.
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of the Discovery Service,
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and a dessert.
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before you know it, Captain.
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his whole saga
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guano deposit off Namibia.
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by the Chinese.
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in my ears.
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of spirits for tonight, sir.
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you require, sir?
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clear to the Pacific.
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It's worse than nothing.
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anything in the world.
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any day, then.
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from there.
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Must be sick or got a scent.
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he can smell bears at a mile.
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every kind of fire,
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the Congreves.
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off the city walls
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I was thinking of...
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the city of Chinkiang
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wavering in the morning heat.
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in the alleys below
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their matchlocks on us,
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carry a lit taper at all times.
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on top of these tapers
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like tinder piles.
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was dotted with these
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of personal smoke,
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smelled of roast duck.
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into the streets
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could hear was under attack.
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a pack of Chinese
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a rocket and aimed...
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Single musket ball.
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Passed clean through my arm
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wound here, entering my chest.
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Lord Nelson at Trafalgar.
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most of its energy on my arm,
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same as he.
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why don't you, James?
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sailing past slabs
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the summer break-up.
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- He's not concerned.
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116. But it means
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118. It has yet to be named,
and I thought...
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119. Sir James Ross
could be honored thusly.
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120. Hear, hear.
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most nights,
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the quarterdeck,
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a Petty Officer at least. Right?
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a Wardroom Officer?
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about this dog?
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isn't it?
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Who serves who in that arrangement?
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We put up with it.
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- Come on!
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- Watch it!
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with all our progress?
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found the passage in a year.
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He's resting now. As he can.
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He's bleeding above his colon.
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- Is it scurvy?
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as such, I can't rule it out.
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- No, no. There's no need.
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- Yes.
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You should cherish that man.
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- Let me try!
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to risk more!
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to come forward if unwell.
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loyalty as he buries you.
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retract it. Mr. Reid is certain
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- Yes.
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we'll be under way.
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for now, then, Graham,
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- Which part, Francis?
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or that they became Catholics?
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scurvy killed John Hartnell...
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267. - Do you promise?
- If Sir John orders it done,
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to welcome them over.
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first, then, as you go.
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and let us know where it is.
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but my sister should have it.
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- No.
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since the wind died.
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- Yeah.
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to Lieutenant Irving.
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- David? David?
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- No!
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the morning when the men go up.
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in his ear about scurvy.
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- Something...
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I couldn't see.
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it was in the room with us...
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what is an hallucination?
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on those bergy bits.
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thinking of their propeller.
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a meeting of the officers by ten,
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no man has ever been...
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the ring twice in one morning.
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means half a fathom's slack.
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likely on the gunwale.
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- Open the bowel.
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- Capital job, Mr. Collins.
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and signal Terror.
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bring his lieutenants over.
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- We need to confer
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maybe three...
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- Yes.
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of the puzzle once and for all.
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- What, weeks at most?
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443. If it is a dead end, we can over-winter
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444. in complete safety out of the pack...
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445. in some sheltered harbor.
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446. We retrace our steps come spring...
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447. tired of one another, no doubt, but alive.
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448. That is an interesting... speculation.
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449. But, of course, we will not be
abandoning Erebus, nor Terror,
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450. should she suffer some minor misfortunes.
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451. - We are almost there...
- Hear me, John.
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452. It won't matter if we're 200
or 2,000 miles from safe water.
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453. If the leads close up
and we are out there in it,
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454. we'll have no idea where
the current will move the pack,
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455. of which we will be a part.
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456. We could be forced onto the shallows
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457. on the weather side of King William
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458. and crushed to atoms,
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459. if we're even upright by then.
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460. As a trusted friend once put it...
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461. this place wants us dead.
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462. Who is this friend?
Does he also write melodrama?
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463. Sir John, myself,
Mr. Blanky, and Mr. Reid.
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464. Only four of us at this table
are Arctic veterans.
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466. Just live men... or dead men.
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467. It's certainly good to see color
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469. But we are two weeks
from finding the grail.
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470. And it is my belief that God and winter
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471. will find us in safe waters
by the end of the year.
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472. The Sandwich Islands. Or even further.
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473. If you're wrong, we are about
to commit an act of hubris...
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474. we may not survive.
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475. You know what men are like
when they are desperate.
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476. We both do.
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477. I shall continue to command from Erebus,
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478. but due to her injuries,
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479. I'm putting Terror in lead position.
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480. She may not be the better ice-breaker,
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481. but she's the more powerful ship now.
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482. Bury your boy... Young...
and we'll be on our way.
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483. West around King William Land as planned.
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484. - Bury?
- Yes. A mercy.
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485. It was a long night.
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486. All this when we could have
just dropped him overboard
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488. Sir John's a spiritual man.
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489. - I'd say an impractical one.
- Careful there.
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490. What, is that some kind
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491. They shoulda run more nails
through that lid.
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492. Pull up the ropes
and fill it in, Mr. Hickey.
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493. - Me?
- Mr. Hornby tells me
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495. Didn't tell me why.
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496. Grousing, probably.
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497. Are... Are we just gonna
leave it like that?
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498. Unless you want to climb in
there and fix it, yes, we are.
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499. Hop to it, Mr. Hickey.
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502. Sergeant Tozer said it's not important.
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503. Well, it would be to this boy's
father, wouldn't it?
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thou hast believed...
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that have not yet seen
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510. And just as David Young is at the gates...
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511. so too are we.
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512. And now is our moment to stride
through them, to our glory,
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513. and to our destiny.
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514. I have set a course south south-west.
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515. We will see the North American
mainland within a fortnight,
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our last and best efforts
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519. as we become the greatest
Argonauts of our age!
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520. We shall earn our loved ones'
cheers and embraces
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522. Onwards, men!
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525. - Hard to starboard!
- Hard to starboard it is, sir!
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526. - Hard to starboard!
- Go to it, man.
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527. Let's meet it with force.
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528. There should be more men picking here!
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529. Why is there only one man picking?
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532. Our Lord and Father will see us through.
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533. Whatever morning brings.
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534. Get the ice anchors up.
We're part of it now.
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542. Mr. Gregory can start drawing
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543. Your demeanor should be
all cheer, gentlemen.
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544. You understand? It's going to be tight,
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545. but that's what we signed up for...
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547. An adventure of a lifetime.
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