1. Here it comes, Mr. Des Voeux.
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3. 1,014 feet per second, sir.
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4. Mark atmospheric pressure
at 30.191 inches.
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5. Temperature, minus 52.
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6. Is that the last one, sir?
My foot's gone horny now.
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7. Stamp it out.
We've got two more.
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8. The Terrors are aboard, sir.
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9. Good morning, Captain.
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10. Are we to have
a command meeting
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11. without our commander again?
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12. Captain Crozier
sends his regrets.
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13. We were able to bring
all the Terror stores you requested.
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14. Mr. Hornby's overseeing
the transfer below.
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15. Is there something
you're not telling me, Edward?
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16. Much to do on Te r r o r is all, sir.
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17. Well, then I will keep
this short. Um...
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18. Dundy can brief you on how
the combined men are faring,
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19. and I will get Mr. Reid
to brief you directly
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20. concerning the ice.
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21. The girl.
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22. You will take her back with you
today when you go.
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23. Sir, have you considered that
on Te r r o r are the very men...
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24. That is Francis's problem now.
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25. I no longer accept to host
that girl aboard my ship.
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26. The men here
are becoming upset by her.
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27. Upset, sir?
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28. You'll see.
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29. A-and finally, uh, foot.
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30. Feet.
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31. Yes. Yes.
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32. Bravo.
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33. Fitzjames orders them removed
every morning.
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34. Promises punishment
for leaving them.
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35. Well, I've orders
to pack her up.
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36. She's Terror's problem now.
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37. Did I... did I hear correctly, Lieutenant?
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38. Y-You're taking her?
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39. May I come also?
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40. I-I'm working out
a dictionary of Inuktitut
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41. and she's talking, finally,
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42. and at speed.
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43. Has she spoken any more
of the creature?
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44. Not as yet,
that I can discern, but...
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45. I feel we're close.
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46. You understand
Terror's situation?
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47. I do.
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48. Get leave, then. And pack well.
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49. If the weather deteriorates further,
you may be with us a while.
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50. Te r r o r?
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51. Captain Fitzjames says he's
happy to be relieved of a man,
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52. given our numbers now.
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53. May as well write
a Newfie dictionary.
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54. Or Capuchin.
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55. - Dr.
- Hold it.
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56. Why are you asking me, Mr. Goodsir?
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57. You've already spoken
to the Captain.
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58. And packed, I see.
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59. Doctor, I'm to tell you
we're going up the ladder now.
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60. Captain's leaving
the decision to you,
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61. in case I'd be too missed.
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62. I really wouldn't
worry yourself there.
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63. Fine. Go with the girl.
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64. And don't forget to invite us
all to the wedding.
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65. Has anyone ever invited you
to a wedding, Dr. Stanley?
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66. Is he always that cheeky?
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67. No.
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68. That's something new.
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69. are to be used, Mr. Crossham.
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70. Attend to that reading
every week, without fail.
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71. Name?
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72. William Wentzell, sir.
From Te rr o r.
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73. Your nails are a terror,
Mr. Wentzell.
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74. You are far from
excused for this.
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75. Mark down three days duty owing...
one for that collar.
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76. Men!
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77. I would wager you've never had
more time than this
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78. to keep yourselves neat!
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given our numbers,
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80. you have likely never had
less time at the basin.
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81. Even so,
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82. nine of you earned duty
in the log today.
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83. That must improve.
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84. Next week, that number will be zero.
Is that understood?
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85. Aye, sir!
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86. - Good.
- Carry on, men!
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87. - Mr. Collins?
- Sir.
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88. - It's about the Te r ro r party.
- Why? What's happened?
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89. You told me to report anything
like this if it happened,
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90. and it has.
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91. Lieutenant Little came today
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92. with a requisition
signed by Captain Crozier.
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93. For the spirit room.
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94. And what did he take?
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95. Sixteen bottles, sir.
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96. - Thank you, Mr. Collins.
- Sir.
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97. Mr. Hornby!
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98. Mr. Hornby?
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99. Fetch that up
before it hardens, Mr. Hickey!
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100. As you can see,
I'm shooting into the brown tonight.
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101. Climb down.
We'll lower him behind you.
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102. Mr. Hornby collapsed on the ice.
He's gone.
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103. We've got Lady Silence with us.
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104. Take her down
to the slop storage.
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105. Will she be safe?
Will someone be with her?
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106. She will be fine
with Lieutenant Hodgson.
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107. Bring him down. Easy.
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108. - What happened to Mr. Hornby?
- We don't know.
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109. You shouldn't carry heavy things
until your wounds mend, Mr. Hickey.
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110. You'll be fighting down
worse than pain.
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111. I'm sure Dr. MacDonald's
told you this.
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112. Yes.
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113. Mr. Darlington and I
were just discussing that.
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114. Excuse me.
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115. With the weight in the ship
having shifted from the central axis...
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116. Ah, Edward.
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117. How fares
the Raft of the Medusa?
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118. Mr. Hornby collapsed on the ice
on the trek back.
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119. Dr. MacDonald thinks
his heart stopped.
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120. Hornby's dead?
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121. He is.
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122. They're preparing him now
to take him down to the hold
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123. with the others.
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124. He was a good mate. Steady.
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125. Light on his feet.
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126. I'm sorry to mix things, sir,
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127. but we've also brought back
the Lady Silence with us.
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128. I tried to remind
Captain Fitzjames who's aboard,
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129. but he insisted.
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130. Mr. Goodsir came along as well.
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131. Apparently he's making some
progress with what you asked.
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132. Very good.
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133. Once she's settled
and has eaten,
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134. collect her and Mr. Goodsir.
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135. I'll have them in for tea.
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136. We have a round
of catch-up to do.
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137. Thomas, would you mind?
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138. Check the crossbeams and let me
know if you find any weeping.
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139. - Ready the...
- Francis, in this bloody cold,
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140. no-one should be out there
for more than half an hour.
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141. You're right.
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142. We'll hold a service for him
tomorrow.
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143. Ready the spare masts
to be taken up.
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144. We'll see
what the ice wants next,
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145. then finalize a buttress plan
in the morning.
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146. Aye.
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147. No whiskey in Er e b u s 's
spirit room, sir.
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148. Only gin. Rum and gin.
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149. Damn it!
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150. Jopson!
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151. My father drank gin.
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152. I'm not sure Mr. Collins is going to be
as discreet as we'd hoped.
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153. Right, here's what you do.
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154. You go back, and this time
you tell Mr. Collins
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155. to get it from James's
personal store.
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156. He's had enough of mine
over the years.
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157. Put a bullet in my head
before I drink gin.
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158. Ah, Jopson.
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159. Mr. Hornby's dead.
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160. Um...
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161. As Mr. Helpman is on Er e b u s,
would you be so kind
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162. as to collect
Mr. Hornby's personal things
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163. and put them in store
for his family?
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164. Find out who his best mate was
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165. and give that man
Mr. Hornby's tobacco.
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166. - Consider it done, sir.
- Thank you.
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167. Um...
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168. Would you recall how much whiskey
is left in my stores?
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169. Two bottles, sir.
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170. - Bring them up.
- Yes, sir.
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171. That's your clock.
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172. See it doesn't run out.
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173. Yes, sir.
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174. You should be about through
with the salt now.
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175. You're mending nicely.
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176. Your kindness is unstoppable,
Mr. Goodsir.
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177. I mean that.
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178. There's no more generous man
on these ships.
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179. Was Lady Silence
brought on board
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180. to be questioned
by the Captain?
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181. Does that really work
with anyone, Mr. Hickey?
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182. Thank you for your help today.
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183. You have a busier sick bay
than I'd imagined,
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184. - with so few men aboard.
- It's the weather.
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185. I'm going to suggest
to the Captain
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186. that he cancels all trips
to and from E r e b u s
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187. until it breaks.
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188. I don't want to see
another of these boys
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189. lose a piece or a part.
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190. Hm.
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191. I've heard teeth can explode in...
in air this cold. Imagine.
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192. I don't have to.
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193. In '39, Captain Penny,
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194. our lead whaler's tooth
did just that.
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195. The root stays warm,
but the surface freezes like a...
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196. like a little bomb.
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197. While I'm here...
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198. have you any men aboard
suffering a line?
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199. On the gums.
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200. Like a line of ash,
in the tissue.
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201. No. Are there
any other symptoms?
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202. Headaches,
numbness, joint pain.
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203. Possibly dystrophy
of the memory.
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204. Something other than scurvy?
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205. I know you've started
to see cases.
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206. No, this is...
This is quite different.
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207. What comes first to your mind?
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of bismuth.
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210. some of whom were syphilitic.
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211. They had been treated
with bismuth for months.
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212. It had built up in their gums.
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213. The color's not the same,
but it's the same presentation.
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215. He has not much access to it
beyond his evening grog. Why?
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216. I just remembered, years ago,
reading about a case in Devon
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217. where the cider presses were
causing a similar vexation.
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218. - The presses?
- Yes. They were made of lead.
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219. Our water tanks are lead.
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220. It doesn't affect
neutral liquids, fortunately.
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221. Handling the stuff
can be harmful.
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222. The French have proved it,
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223. and Charles Thackrah
has written about gout in plumbers.
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224. What's...
What's his job, your man?
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225. He's one of the mates.
He hasn't handled anything
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226. without gloves on deck for years,
I'd imagine.
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227. Well, I'll start making inquiries,
Mr. Goodsir.
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228. I've not seen this myself.
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229. I wish you'd call me Harry.
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230. Well, I... I might call you "Doctor."
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231. You're sounding
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232. Cornelius.
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233. - Just a word, Billy.
- Hm?
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234. What?
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236. To know what's preoccupying
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238. Who's unhappy? Why?
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239. How am I supposed to know
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240. That magic line is how.
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241. See, I can't get my ears
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242. unless I'm caulking a privy.
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243. You serve every meal
of every day behind that line.
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244. You practically live
behind that line.
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245. What do I get in return?
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246. News of the marines?
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247. To the hold, Mr. Hickey.
You've got duty. Two minutes.
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248. Right away, sir.
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249. You can help put Mr. Hornby
in the Dead Room.
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250. Close your eyes.
Hold your hand out.
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251. - No.
- Relax.
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252. I'm not going to have
congress with it.
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253. Then will you let me alone?
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254. Close your eyes.
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256. Someone
who didn't need it any more.
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257. Your ears, Billy.
Unbutton them.
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258. Magnus?
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259. What is it, Manson?
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261. - I-I can't go down, sir.
- Well, you fit, don't you?
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262. I mean, um...
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263. I don't like
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is the hold of the ship
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265. the Navy pays you to work in.
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266. Just... with Strong and Evans
already down there, I...
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267. It's just that I've heard them, sir.
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268. You've heard them?
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269. Are you a blasphemer?
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270. No. A lot of the men have, sir.
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271. Manson, just lower him down.
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272. I can get him on my shoulder.
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273. You look at me, Manson.
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274. What's left of Strong and Evans
is frozen solid,
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275. sewn into hammocks like this with
three layers of canvas wrapped around it.
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276. It's not them
trying to get out your hearing,
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277. - but rats trying to get in.
- Sir... Sir, please.
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278. I... I'm going to order you
down that ladder now.
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279. If you refuse,
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280. I will not recommend you
to be lashed again.
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281. I will recommend you be made to sit
in the Dead Room with your friends,
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282. with the door locked,
until you learn
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many things in this world,
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284. but he does not
grant us ghosts.
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285. - Sir, you wouldn't.
- Would you like to see?
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286. What you need is more light,
Mr. Manson.
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288. And then you can keep
Mr. Hartnell and me safe
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290. Come on.
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291. Step.
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293. It's all right, Manson. He's stowed.
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from the position camp,
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295. and then they mark how long
after it the sound arrives.
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296. The light will travel faster,
but less so the colder it is.
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297. Or something to that tune.
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298. It's a reason to shoot off
a six-pounder, anyway.
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299. You must hear it down here.
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300. Do you remember the old lad
on the Prince Regent
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301. the doxies used to call
"Six Pounder"?
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302. Where's he right now,
do you think?
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303. I'm ready to go up, Private.
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304. Quick as you can, boys.
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305. The men on the ice
have half a mile to march
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306. back to Er e b u s after.
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307. We'll not get temperatures much
lower this year, I'd wager.
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the cannon fire so far...
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310. haven't we been calling it
right to us all day?
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312. I'm more afeared of the cold, boys.
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313. I play the clavier back home.
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314. And for that
you need every finger.
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315. Ah, Dr. Goodsir.
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316. Come in, please.
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317. Lieutenant Little has gone
to fetch our Lady now.
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318. Thank you for being our proxy
while she's been on Er e b u s.
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319. You're getting
quite expert, I hear.
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320. I didn't understand
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321. how to record her dialect
phonetically at first, but...
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322. but I've created
a system of notation
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323. for a dictionary I've begun...
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324. And the creature?
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325. I've tried,
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326. but on that subject
she doesn't offer to converse.
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327. I-I sense these matters are
quite private in her culture.
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328. She's berthed with you
a month now.
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330. Mm.
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332. Her tools, her clothing.
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333. Our tools, our clothing.
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334. But I feel that we're close.
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338. Tea?
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339. Uh...
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341. Tuunbaq.
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342. - Tu...
- Tuunbaq.
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- Tuunbaq.
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Mr. Blanky?
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I know from Russian America.
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348. - Spirit?
- That may not be her meaning.
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352. - No, no, no.
- Maybe... maybe...
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on this expedition.
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355. - I understand.
- Ripped them apart.
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to a lighter touch.
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358. Go on.
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359. I hope you live to sell
your dictionary, Mr. Goodsir.
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360. I hope I live to buy it.
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361. Tuunbaq.
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that she's been here,
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mentioned leaving
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368. She's frightened of it, also.
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369. Maybe it's gone off somehow.
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370. Lieutenant Little, Lady Silence
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372. - Sir...
- Surely...
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374. Let her back aboard only
if she's screaming for help.
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375. No, I will not, Francis.
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376. Help us stop it or you leave!
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377. She asked you,
"Why do you want to die?"
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379. What in God's name
is happening here?
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380. - Francis...
- Don't ever call me Francis again.
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what I'm due to be called.
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382. You stole 16 bottles of spirits
from my ship.
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383. - I did no such thing!
- I don't know what you're due.
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a single meal we've shared,
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when you weren't morbing on
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387. Your luck has changed, Francis.
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in harness any longer.
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389. You are commanding
this expedition entire.
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390. So damn your eyes.
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394. Or are you determined to be
the worst kind of first as well?
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395. Francis!
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396. - Get off me!
- Sit down!
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Or what happened
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will happen to you.
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399. Everyone out.
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400. - Francis...
- Oh, go smoke a pipe, Thomas.
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go stare at the ice.
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in an hour.
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what is happening with you.
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408. He's ill with it now.
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409. Fetch your coat and come up.
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410. Mr. Blanky! Mr. Blanky!
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411. Coming through!
It took Darlington!
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412. He's dead!
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413. Jammed!
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- It's been sealed, sir.
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420. - Thomas!
- We can't get down!
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It's coming up.
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the side, onto the ice. Hide.
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The bloody cannon!
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428. We can carry it to the fife rail
and turn it forward.
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- I'm readying the cannon!
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up the foremast!
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439. Tilt up! Tilt it up!
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440. Two inches!
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441. One more!
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442. First shot's a winner, lads.
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443. Fire!
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444. Yes!
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445. Leave it with us!
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446. It's run off, sir!
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447. Thank God.
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448. He's up there!
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449. He's frozen through.
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450. Gently!
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451. Can we have some light, please?
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452. Lieutenant Hodgson,
are you fine?
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453. I'm all right, yes.
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454. Find the key and get more rum.
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455. I'll give Mr. Blanky
some coca to soothe him,
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456. but we're going to have
to get him good and plastered as well.
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457. I'll go. I'll go.
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458. She run off after it.
Laid me right out.
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459. Whiskey.
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460. Here. Go on, drink up.
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461. No, Francis.
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462. Everyone gets a shot.
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463. I think I made a connection
tonight, me and it.
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464. I feel like we got engaged
and I want to celebrate.
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465. Ow!
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466. To us! Me and it.
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467. Excuse me.
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468. Ah, Mr. Jopson, if you would?
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469. Go on, knock it back.
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470. Go on, go on.
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471. Are you ready, Mr. Blanky?
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472. Arghh!
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473. Jopson,
I'd like you to join us.
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474. Sit down.
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475. Here, at the table.
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476. I'm afraid... I need to ask
the four of you for a favor
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477. that will likely be
a great imposition.
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478. And...
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479. There couldn't be worse timing,
I understand.
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480. But there also couldn't be
a greater need.
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481. I'm going to be unwell,
gentlemen.
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482. Quite unwell, I expect.
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483. And I don't know for how long.
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484. A week? No.
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485. Two.
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486. Perhaps... Perhaps more.
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487. And not only must you draw
the tightest possible curtain
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488. around what is happening,
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489. but you must also
care for me...
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490. as well.
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491. As I will not be able
to care for myself.
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492. You needn't worry
for a thing, sir.
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493. I will be in no position
to command.
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494. That will be
for Captain Fitzjames...
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495. for all things.
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496. And you must be
my proxy here, Edward.
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497. - Francis...
- No.
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498. I'm sorry, but we mustn't stop
until it is finished.
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499. I mustn't stop,
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500. and you mustn't let me.
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501. I may... I may beg you.
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502. Take this out to the spot
where the thing's blood is
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503. and pour it out there.
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504. Here.
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505. Take this.
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506. Take it.
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507. Don't give it back to me
until you see me on deck again...
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508. in full uniform.
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509. I need your help, Jacko.
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510. It's not your little painted bowl,
I know, but...
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511. we can make do
until I find it.
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