1. Where's Minorca?
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2. Where's the Battle
of the Chesapeake?
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3. If there was a waiting room
for Sophia Cracroft,
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4. would you hang your defeats
for everyone to see?
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5. You know, it may surprise you
to hear me say this,
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6. but... it gives me
great comfort to know that
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7. your uncle is with Francis.
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8. This afternoon,
we'll make our list.
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9. We must see everyone who's
written to us out of concern.
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10. We need to prepare the ground.
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11. There's all sorts of things
we could be organizing.
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12. Oh, and we must make
a special visit to Chester Place
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13. and see the Dickenses.
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14. Charles has
written to me twice.
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15. He could be our very best ally
in times to come.
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16. My dear...
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17. My dear, what is it?
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18. Oh, it's nothing.
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19. It's very wet on your cheeks
to be nothing.
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20. Oh, don't they know
we can hear them?
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21. I have made a horrible mistake,
Auntie.
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22. It's only that I have been
counting the days
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23. since you sent your message
to the whalers in Baffin Bay.
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24. I was sure that you would have
heard word by now.
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25. Oh, yes, two replies, in fact
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26. but, as yet,
no-one has seen either ship.
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27. How far north did your letters
reach, do we know?
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28. Pond Inlet, if that means
anything to you.
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29. Lady Jane had supposed
Bylot Island, in fact.
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30. I had guessed
she was being optimistic.
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31. Not by much, it turns out.
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32. My dears,
everything you can conceive of
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33. is being considered,
but I must remind you,
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34. we've not determined there's
any official cause for alarm.
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35. We have confidence absolute
in your husband's command.
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36. Are you sure that
that's merited?
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37. All of us in this room
know that
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38. John was not your first choice
to lead this expedition.
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39. Nor was he your second.
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40. - I don't see how that...
- Nor even your third.
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41. We all know John. He's...
as wonderful as he's fallible.
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42. I'd rather that we helped him
now and praised him later,
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43. if he has indeed got himself
frozen in somewhere.
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44. We feel that you, gentlemen,
must do more than consider.
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45. You must enact a plan now.
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46. She could not be more correct.
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47. There's no basis for a
determination of anything here.
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48. It's a bald decision,
is it not?
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49. Do we risk unnecessary
expenditure of pounds now,
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50. or of men later?
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51. Thank you, Sir John.
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52. Gentlemen, no doubt
most of you were in London
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53. for that light snow
that we had last month.
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54. One evening after dinner, I
stepped out into our courtyard.
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55. I was without a coat
and even a muffler...
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56. and I stood in that snow
to see how long I could bear it.
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57. Lady Jane, the ships are provisioned
for another two years...
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58. One hour and a quarter
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59. before I was desperate
to get back indoors again...
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60. but I made myself stay.
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61. And what's more,
I took off my shoes
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62. and I stood in that wet snow.
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63. Two minutes more. Two minutes,
and then I was done.
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64. Our men have been out there
in unimaginable temperatures
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65. for more than
a million minutes.
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66. No one can convince me
that optimism
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67. or confidence is warm enough.
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68. One's sense of cold is relative
to one's experience. I would remind...
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69. I suspect that therein
lies the problem here.
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70. Most of you gentlemen
have written your memoirs.
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71. I've read them.
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72. The past tense
is a very sturdy thing.
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73. It's earned,
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74. but it does take for granted
that one has survived.
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75. Present is a different case
entirely, and so
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76. I've come here to ask you...
what is your plan?
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77. - And when will it begin?
- Lady Jane...
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78. I have many friends
on those ships, as you know.
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79. Most of us here do,
and I promise you,
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80. it occupies our thoughts
as much as it does yours.
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81. And I also promise you that
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82. if we have not heard word
from them by 1850,
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83. I shall go and search myself.
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84. Then we will do it... imagine...
what our nation will not.
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85. Fund a ship,
is that what you mean?
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86. Compared to what your uncle
and Francis and the rest of the men
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87. must be managing
this very hour, asking our set
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88. to put down its sherries
to write checks is nothing.
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89. He needs us, Sophia.
I can feel it,
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90. as if he were with us here,
right now, asking.
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91. Sorry to interrupt, sir.
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92. Lieutenant Little is asking if
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93. you would like to postpone
the officers' meeting.
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94. What time is it?
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95. It's a minute before four, sir.
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96. We'll proceed at five.
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97. Let them enjoy the birthday.
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98. Party's finished, sir.
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99. First dog watch
has already gone out.
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100. Do you know the headlines...
of the meeting?
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101. Me, sir?
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102. Jopson, you hear everything.
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103. Ah.
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104. Well, uh... Mr. Reid reports
that Erebus is steady,
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105. but Terror's bow
is up another nine inches.
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106. Lieutenant Little is wondering
at what point
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107. we should begin moving Terrors
over to berth on Erebus.
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108. He says
we can take volunteers first,
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109. so as not to overtax
the flagship, sir.
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110. And Lieutenant Irving has
what sounds like
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111. a rather pressing report
on stores.
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112. What about them?
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113. Uh... He's concerned the tinned
food is turning up spoilt, sir.
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114. There's a problem with
the solder on some of the cans.
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115. New kind of process,
apparently.
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116. You see.
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117. Have you ever thought of...
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118. becoming a newsman?
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119. - Sir...
- Oh, damn it.
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120. Check the stern. Be quick!
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121. Mr. Armitage,
what do you report?
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122. He's still breathing.
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123. - Came over the gunwale, sir.
- Oh, my God.
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124. We didn't see it till it went
back over the side.
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125. That will freeze. Move him
down below immediately.
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126. Private Hammond,
take the watch!
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127. Up!
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128. It's come
onto the ship, Edward.
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129. It's got Strong!
William Strong, sir.
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130. It took him. We heard someone
yelling for help out on the ice
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131. and then we realized
Strong was missing.
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132. Go below, get 30 men into slops
as quick as you can.
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133. Have Mr. Armitage open up
the armory. Shotguns to half.
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134. Sir!
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135. Maybe it wants us
to follow it, sir.
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136. Captain, may I c-come?
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137. - No ship's boys.
- Sir, please.
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138. You'll be with me.
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139. Is Strong a mate of yours?
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140. He's a brick to us boys, sir.
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141. Your muffler, Evans,
pull it up.
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142. You won't even feel
your nose go.
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143. Evans! Come on up!
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144. Evans!
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145. Evans!
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146. The last of the year.
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147. It feels like an omen.
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148. As I climbed the ridge,
I was thinking it.
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149. I could see the pattern,
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150. but I couldn't credit an animal
with having that kind of...
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151. You're saying a bear
staged a misdirection?
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152. I'm saying I ordered
that we split up into pairs
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153. to cover more ground, I did...
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154. and then I left him.
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155. I only took him with me
because he was scared.
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156. With all you're shouldering,
perhaps you should...
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157. you should curb that for now.
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158. Does one not bring
one's habits to Terror?
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160. Forget it.
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161. Don't let it bother you.
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162. It's not as if we're going
anywhere, is it?
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163. You're in command.
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is beyond us now.
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167. - It'll be left for someone...
- You don't know that.
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168. If the ships are still afloat
come spring,
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to open water and rescue.
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170. Even with
Lieutenant Fairholme's help,
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171. should you return in time,
we are not provisioned
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172. - to speculate even a day...
- Why are you here, Francis?
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173. You've never believed in
this cause.
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174. Now...
no one was ordered to this.
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175. We volunteered.
You volunteered.
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176. I was, in fact, ordered.
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177. By whom? Not by the Admiralty.
You were never Barrow's choice.
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178. "Keep Sir John safe...
and ensure his judgment."
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179. Those were my orders.
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180. It's what she asked me to do.
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181. Lady Jane?
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182. No.
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183. I don't owe her a bloody thing.
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184. Sophia.
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185. - Miss Cracroft?
- Mm.
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186. Miss Cracroft who rejected you,
twice as I heard it?
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187. You discussed this?
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188. Yes.
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189. Sir John discussed it with me.
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190. Well, he...
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191. Actually, he regretted
how it had happened.
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192. Francis...
he was burdened by it.
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193. Burdened by the thought of
a third attempt, no doubt.
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194. That's why you're here.
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195. - Good Christ, Francis!
- Ohh...
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all the pity you have...
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199. Somehow it seems
he is not failing from this injury.
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200. Then let's proceed without delay
in cauterizing the edges of it.
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201. Or are we still
in disagreement there?
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202. We can stop the bleeding,
at least.
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203. No, he's yours.
Do as you will.
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204. But he lives by the minute,
if you ask me.
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205. I see no reason
to keep you both any longer.
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206. - We can do from here.
- I'd like to watch,
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208. All right. Would you heat up
the cauters, please?
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209. Do you have any sealing wax?
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210. - For letters, you mean?
- We can affix the eyes.
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212. It's a pudding, basically.
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"cathedral"...
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it depends on the man.
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like that.
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218. Now, what the bloody hell
do people think that means?
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219. 'Ey? No man here knows but us.
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220. Now, we did not ask to be here.
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223. yet we step up to tangle
with that thing on the ice,
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and the first cut down.
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225. Corporal Hedges!
Private Daly! Mr. Hickey!
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226. Mr. Wilson! Seaman Crispe!
And Seaman Walker!
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227. Next bell's your watch!
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228. - Look out for yourself.
- Oh, I will.
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Alert command now!
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232. They said you spotted her camp
from the last sledge party.
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233. - What of it?
- Tell me where you found it.
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234. Exactly where you found it.
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sharp this line of separation,
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made the first cut,
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directly above it...
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until it was through.
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a claw, then, as an instrument?
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cuts than a man could muscle, sir.
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of the prints also, sir.
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circling Terror. No others.
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- Only Navy issue,
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251. Not a man. Not a bear.
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- Indeed.
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we could ask.
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near us for five months,
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no understanding as to why.
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and, to the degree
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Mr. Blanky, and myself are able,
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262. Prepare a party to find her
in the morning.
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263. - Yes, sir.
- The Morning? Enough is enough.
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264. The bear came when she came,
and by most accounts,
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265. these people are covetous,
treacherous, cruel...
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266. I've ordered her found, James.
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267. - It's what I can do for now.
- That we cannot
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the girl and this thing
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270. I'm not sending men out
into a squall! Not tonight.
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271. They're exhausted.
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272. We're all exhausted.
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do without me for a moment.
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274. I have no intention
of becoming a captain's wife.
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and it's not one I aspire to.
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277. - I do make you happy.
- You do...
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279. As unkind as that may seem now,
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my resentment later.
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281. I know with you I can be plain.
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282. With me, you've never hesitated
to be plain.
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283. When you're not here,
it's because you are gone for years
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most perilous of corners.
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285. When you are here, you're on 14
shillings Royal Navy half-pay
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on dry land.
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287. False.
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288. There's nowhere in the world
I'd rather be than here now.
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289. I have seen your rooms.
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in nearly a year...
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291. but in your dresser of ten
drawers, you use only two.
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294. Does one not bring
his habits to marriage?
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295. I will use as many drawers
as you require.
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296. I will not always be a captain.
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297. You are Irish.
You're middle-bred.
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298. The Church of England
gives you hives.
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299. You have no ear
or taste for politics...
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300. The Admiralty will not
refuse me a third time.
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301. They will give me
a full command.
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302. And will it be south again,
or north,
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304. In whichever direction
leads the altar, Miss Cracroft.
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305. Though I expect
it will be north.
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306. There's talk again of trying
to find the Passage.
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307. I will never understand
this mania for the Passage.
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308. To go thousands of miles
to a place that wants you dead.
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309. I will go to sea once more
as a first and be knighted for it,
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310. then I will retire
to live out my years with you.
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311. - That will not happen.
- It must.
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313. Well, then,
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of your life, Francis.
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315. Dearest, you should dress.
Your uncle is already down.
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316. Mr. Hickey is now missing.
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317. - Missing?
- And possibly two of the seamen.
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319. Get the captain!
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320. Make way! Make way!
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321. If it wasn't for us
being downwind of them,
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for us too.
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Cut her in half as well.
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324. Listen, we brought her here
to be questioned by the captain.
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right now!
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towards this woman
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and well proved.
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they're considering
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arrest them!
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335. - Who is responsible for this?
- I am, sir.
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and Mr. Blanky will escort
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comfortable and safe.
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questioned below immediately.
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will disperse
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the first to top the ridge
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immediately.
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352. Now, we were about 200 yards away
from the girl's snow house.
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it was there too.
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the snow in our eyes.
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had built two snow houses,
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speak to its size?
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of any bear we've seen...
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to its head...
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with it, just about.
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on her hood.
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like so.
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to see what she meant to do,
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- Really?
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- Yeah, it wasn't us that did.
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not her.
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it wasn't by the book,
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our chance to grab her
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and Mr. Hartnell to go along.
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there's something I wanna say,
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speak the words.
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- Well...
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and of this world...
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it is an animal we battle.
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to leave your posts,
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or to subdue the Netsilik girl.
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committed several acts
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disrespect...
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don't I?
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- Be silent, Mr. Hickey.
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the ship's company
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404. by Mr. Johnson as soon as
he's finished tying a new cat.
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405. In addition, you'll be
permanently on six-water.
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406. And, though you will not be
dis-rated, you will have
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until I see fit to lift it.
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- Sir, a full court martial
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when a ship is lost.
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you exactly where we are.
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- To the girl.
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414. But she directs it. You should
be prosecuting her,
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- 20 for him.
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have just ended this thing, sir.
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- A Marine, Sir John...
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on that witch's tongue next?
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420. I just saved your life!
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421. Lieutenant Little...
tell Mr. Johnson
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422. that Mr. Hickey will be
punished as a boy.
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423. All hands assemble
for punishment!
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424. All hands assemble!
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425. - Will it hurt?
- Yes, Manson,
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426. very much.
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427. That's the point.
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428. For the crimes
of insubordination...
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429. neglect of duty,
disrespect, brutality,
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430. kidnapping, and dirtiness...
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431. Petty Officer
Cornelius Hickey
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432. will be flogged 30 lashes...
as a boy.
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433. Again.
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434. Again.
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435. Again!
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436. The Terror may be at risk, men.
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437. She sits on a pressure ridge
which is becoming precarious.
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438. Any crew who would
like to berth on Erebus
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439. until the situation
has resolved may do so.
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440. Those of you who remain aboard
will be permitted
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441. to trade up a quarter
of your rations for extra grog.
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442. That is all.
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443. You settle yourself, lad.
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444. We need to clean and salt you,
then we'll dress these wounds.
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445. Has the pain traveled at all?
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446. No, sir, it's just stuck here.
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447. Well, at least you're spared it
being day-bright outside.
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448. If you are still awake
when this dries out,
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449. Mr. Goodsir
will give you another one.
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450. He'll give you a shot of
Mandragora as well.
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451. I think you'll be sleeping like
Endymion within the hour.
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452. And I am mixing up
my Latin and my Greek,
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453. Mr. Morfin, which means
it is past my bedtime.
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454. - Dr. Stanley.
- Sir.
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455. I will brief the officers
in the morning,
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456. but there's been
an incident on Terror.
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457. - Men were lashed.
- We are...
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458. We're billeting the Esquimaux
girl here for now.
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459. When you're finished, will you
see that she's fine and fed?
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460. Of course, sir.
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461. Is there anything
that you need?
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462. Sleep.
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463. Good night, sir.
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464. Well, much as
I'd thrill at the notion of
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465. feeding biscuits and soup
to an Eski,
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466. I turn that task to you,
Mr. Goodsir.
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467. I know you dream
of such things.
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468. I hope the Terror lads
are all right.
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469. Have you ever...
been lashed, sir?
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470. No.
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471. Good Lord, Morfin!
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472. Have you?
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473. Only once, sir.
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474. For what infraction?
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475. Well, what do you think, sir?
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476. Drink it all.
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477. Ah!
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478. Just, uh...
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479. Just a moment please, Morfin...
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480. What is it, John?
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481. I'm very tired.
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482. I apologize, sir.
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483. Lieutenant Little
wanted me to see
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484. if you needed anything more.
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485. And to tell you
he took a poll of the men,
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486. to see which of them
volunteers to billet on Erebus
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487. until Terror's situation
is resolved.
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488. All but ten, sir.
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Corporal Paterson
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490. or one of the Marines, sir.
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491. Captain Fitzjames
wanted an officer here.
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492. For the first night.
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493. What do you need, Mr. Goodsir?
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494. I, uh...
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495. That's a meal as good as
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496. you'd get at the Ladies
Grill Room at the Holborn...
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497. in, in London, where we live.
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498. Food.
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499. Dinner, in fact.
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500. Goodsir.
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501. Harry Goodsir.
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502. I... I heard what happened
to you tonight from Mr. Blanky.
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503. I... I'm sorry... for all of it.
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504. He told me your language
is called Inuktitut...
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505. and this region here
is called Nunavut.
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506. "Inuktitut" and "Nunavut".
I like those words very much.
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507. I'd like to learn more.
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508. I don't know what's
happening here, I truly don't.
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509. This is...
This is not how Englishmen act.
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510. I... I... I don't recognize
this behavior.
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what we're doing here
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512. in your part of the world.
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513. Um...
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514. We are from England.
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515. Nunavut. England.
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516. Very far away.
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517. We've come here to find a way
through to China and India.
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518. Uh... a victory for the Empire,
it would be, to find a way.
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520. A northwest passage.
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521. For our economy.
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522. For trade.
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523. Goodsir.
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