1. I'll trade my salt pork tonight
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those hummocks at four bells.
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bear and not another?
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the Lieutenant's medals.
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Le Vesconte for duty
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once it's built.
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8. I'd like another shot
at the thing.
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you didn't see it at all.
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doesn't know what he saw.
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in front of us.
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to shoot a man?
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when you mean to do it.
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with that.
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was a dressmaker.
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arse-torn knicker-bocker suits.
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to tailor for no dead Eskimuck.
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everything with her.
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Suppose it's ivory.
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off him like a plum tree,
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in his coffin like that?
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to be on her way now.
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until her father died.
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in there for you, though.
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and get on with it.
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Sir John approved?
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Little lad, he was.
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might it be more appropriate
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Esquimaux custom.
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the body retains sensation
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Dr. MacDonald's account.
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handled his corpse,
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he retains sensation?
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unforgiving...
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are wronged?
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I couldn't testify.
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that if that girl can...
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to her people on her own,
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for revenge?
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down the fire hole as well?
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Edward.
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was hacked off.
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Say it was punishment.
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their own, then what must they do to...
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I'm leaving for Erebus.
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Lieutenant.
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staying alive to wage a war.
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Sir John?
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are ice-locked.
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for three years,
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with strict rationing.
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What is your rescue plan?
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blame an unyielding North
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to his poor captaining.
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85. If the Arctic bedeviled him,
why should it open to you?
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- It chatters.
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every Admiralty protocol.
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You hear?
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Nothing grows.
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You'll eat worse.
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darling.
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was a horrible blow.
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to play politics against me
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was given a different story.
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in the Great White Nothing.
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108. And 134 starved men
will turn devil against you.
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you hold closest.
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return from the Passage,
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John.
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tomorrow.
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Tell the men, will you?
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the men of the blind.
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on hunting the bear.
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if it weren't important.
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he saw the invisible world,
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that carried them, yet live.
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our bright brother...
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I know you mourn a friend.
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of this request.
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130. But its virtue's in its speed.
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131. I'd like permission
to send a sledge party out.
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on Great Slave Lake.
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they'll have
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before winter comes in force.
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why I'm suggesting it.
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because you are a man
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of knock-me-down in one hand
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if this cold continues
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in this ice,
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on its way, come spring...
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eight men now,
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for all of us in a year.
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- Yet your prediction last year
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we'd spend in the pack
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but that will change,
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after all,
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not for the one he hopes for.
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in a Captain's duties.
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on this expedition to date.
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more than doubling that number
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in years past.
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Francis.
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is ringing now, Sir John.
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why yours is not.
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of second, Francis.
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of speculation,
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disasters that never happen,
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privacy and deference.
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Francis, never will be.
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fit for command.
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some responsibility for that.
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these tendencies,
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with them, because you seem
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with tolerance,
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to how much I can tolerate,
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presently standing!
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we were never meant to be
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I see that now.
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back to being
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have seen fit to make us.
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between us there.
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to finish writing for tomorrow.
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as the only eulogy
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will be given out here...
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Our eight most able men.
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- I'll make certain
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shoulders but my own.
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would be considered...
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some way to change his mind.
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We may not even have days.
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will never agree to it.
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I'll lead the party myself.
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the other members of the team
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it's a hunting party at first.
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Esquimaux along the way,
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and gain help in that manner.
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as well as you.
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if leads open up.
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from the men.
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on Erebus.
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the Admiralty certainly will.
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a road out of here.
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start of last watch.
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Mr. Diggle.
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you must first heat the stove.
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Mr. Wall.
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the wreck of your kitchen
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by dire consequence.
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for you to marvel at.
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intriguing than you.
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of Terror's canned provisions
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if Erebus is seeing the same.
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gray meat
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you've already developed
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the problem,
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your envy and share it.
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in need of a short,
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generous thought, sir.
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- Rats, sir.
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the bunch up from the holds,
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and tied them up on lines.
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out of a job. Although...
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couldn't catch a rat
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not a cat.
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I was hoping we'd meet.
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for your help.
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Mr. Hickey. Please.
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by a devious seducer.
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is a sin in itself, I'm sure.
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- Yes, Mr. Hickey.
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into service,
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should he ever refuse you.
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and hear...
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you'll be given on the subject
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the end of a cat o' nines.
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of the world.
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benefit in the collective.
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was reborn clean out of an ark,
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can be satisfied
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and graces...
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watercolors, study,
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- Climbing, sir?
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for you to repair yourself.
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the world's best place for it.
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our association
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- Mm-hmm.
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I'd reassured him.
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is a devious seducer."
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was your reassurance?
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You know that?
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of getting called out
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and whipped for it, or worse.
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Anchorite, we would have been.
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out of it now, please,
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the whole thing,
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wife to me all these months.
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and skittles,
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are no rule for mine.
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- No.
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more of your postern
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Billy?
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- Huh?
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on this ship?
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swimming in our filth.
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just to make more rats.
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for the view, Cornelius.
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is more valuable
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will understand that.
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to say, then I will say it.
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but it is finished.
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as you so think.
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we can both keep our skins.
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on the wrong rung, Mr. Gibson.
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served me a drink,
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cut glasses, in fact.
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- Cornelius...
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- Cornelius, you...
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see you at all.
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or Mr. Genge,
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Lieutenant Gore, be merciless.
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- Yes?
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the shot that convinces it.
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to see it felled.
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for a moment. Thank you.
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Mr. Goodsir.
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- Yes.
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with that bear after all.
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- Sir.
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bring three men and follow me.
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The rest of you stay here.
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wounded back to the ships.
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every man accounted for. Go.
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supposed to be his.
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to take our best men?
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And now the Captain.
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He weren't no "best" man.
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He was a Sergeant.
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and one thing only.
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it should start killing us
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we took down that Eski?
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in his robe, the Esquimaux.
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- Where are they now?
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we were taking them.
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as little as I want this now.
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with the rescue party.
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can lead it. Let him know.
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into the party...
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amount you feel you safely can.
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431. We have lost Sir John.
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432. Do you not... Do you not feel
what has happened?
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433. I feel it.
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434. One day.
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435. I am asking one day...
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436. to allow our men to grieve.
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437. And then they go.
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438. These words are not mine.
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439. They're Sir John's.
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440. He wanted you to hear them.
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441. And, lacking words of my own...
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442. ..I give you his.
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443. His last.
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444. "In his flight,
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445. Jacob lighted upon
a certain place
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446. and tarried there becau...
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447. because the sun was set.
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448. He thought it
a terrible place.
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449. No house, no hearth.
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450. But that night he dreamed:
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451. A ladder set upon the earth
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452. and the top of it
reaching to the heavens.
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453. Behold, the Lord
stood above it and He said,
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454. 'I am with thee,
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455. and will keep thee
in all places,
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456. wherever thou goest;
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457. for I will not leave thee.'
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458. And in Jacob's dream,
he saw the invisible world,
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459. companion to the known one
we perceive...
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460. with its rocks and moon...
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461. its ice fields
and brute animals...
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462. and all the people we know...
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463. have ever known...
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464. and will ever know.
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465. So complete
it would seem to leave no room
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466. for its invisible
brother world..."
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467. I'll be a minute on the seat.
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468. "... which is
yet more immense...
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469. than the one we see.
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470. For in this world dwell
the Angels who keep us,
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471. the Lord
who will not leave us...
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472. and the departed,
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473. who though cleaved from
the frame that carried them,
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474. yet live.
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475. Newest to their ranks,
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476. our bright Captain...
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477. Sir John.
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478. Who, in the virtue and strength
of his every gesture,
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479. showed himself
the elect of the Lord...
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480. destined to reign
with Christ forever.
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481. The invisible world of spirits,
though unseen,
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482. was present for Jacob.
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483. Not future, not distant,
but present.
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484. And it is now, and it is here,
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485. among us,
if we open our eyes...
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486. and see His truth...
amongst us."
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487. Marines...
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488. ready!
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489. Present!
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490. Shoulder... arms!
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