1. It's a locomotive engine
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do you think?
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to wake us.
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Have you your orders for me?
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I'm about to give you holds
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or your twentieth.
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- Sir.
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14. See you in a month's time
for first muster, Mr. Hickey.
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these bits of who they are
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some miles behind them
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must be up by now.
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Tuesday dinner...
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back to shore, Manson.
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by now if there was an attack.
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There's almost 50 of them.
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you're not the one in its jaws.
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41. I hope I'm stood next to you
when it comes.
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42. You've just given me permission
for a good shove.
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43. It's been waiting for us to do
exactly what we're doing.
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Lieutenant Fairholme
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are our friends.
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50. - Gently with that one, please.
- It's alright.
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seen you today?
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is no longer helping?
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will increase the dose
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or try another remedy...
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58. These might put you in a bit of a haze,
but it could be worth it.
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Cornelius,
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would ward off the scurvy.
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your gums pull back.
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and open back up.
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68. Am I?
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for ourselves, couldn't we?
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slow-going regardless.
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who'd be friendly to this.
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to find a few more.
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of this in advance.
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to see you through winter.
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to last that long as well.
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if all of you berth back here.
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88. If it does, sail south past
King William and hug the shore.
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89. That is what we
will be doing as well.
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90. If you make it back onto
the charts at Cape Herschel,
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92. that cuts King William off
from the mainland.
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as I believe, open.
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Back's Fish River is just here.
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from the mainland side
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from the King William side.
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98. But if you do not see any sign
of us by September 1st,
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we are already inland...
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100. and you should
turn around and sail hard...
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101. out and away.
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102. Any version of this,
you realize,
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103. makes you men the first
to complete the Passage.
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104. I hope it happens. I do.
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that you men are making...
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we'd prefer to do it here,
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and smelling English coal.
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110. Not out there in that void.
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111. That's reward enough.
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112. Bid your farewells
to the others, then.
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and settle your personals.
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a captain does alone.
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115. So I've heard.
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a ship is to a captain...
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the only thing that matters.
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about me, Thomas.
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wrecked it,
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across the Atlantic...
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she'd kept herself up.
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128. Give the word,
Lieutenant Irving.
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Mr. Hartnell?
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on Lieutenant Little's tracks.
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and the ridges have shifted,
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definitely still intact.
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this one.
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I'll continue to rely on your eyes.
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Mr. Hartnell.
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138. Yes, sir.
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Move the boat.
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Well enough?
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how any of us could be...
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with what's happened.
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willing to share?
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151. It... It might help to say it out loud.
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to Carnivale.
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to do everything now.
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of problems now.
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- No.
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in my job and be...
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to think about it at all,
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Mr. Honey's built.
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a belly builder.
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for pianos.
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174. I used to play in the shavings.
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sense of that smell.
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smelling Carnivale.
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178. More the meat.
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they were cooking.
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180. Like fillets grilling.
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"Help them! Help them!"
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183. But my mouth went dry to wet
the second I smelled them.
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And I'm sorry for it.
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from supper.
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the tins, sir.
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you proposed,
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What do you propose we'd hunt?
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- It takes years for a Netsilik
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You know that.
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199. The men cannot continue
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the next round as we speak.
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our situation is...
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on King William Island,
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hunting parties.
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with some caribou.
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found none a year ago
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we can't fare better now.
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That's it! That's it!
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Morfin!
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yesterday's dog watches,
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would never have seen it.
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sledge party.
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240. - Halt!
- Halt!
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in switchbacks.
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242. We should send
a first runner group
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the other side will give us.
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the handsome face of it.
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Francis.
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several weeks here.
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every trace of illness
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under my boots again.
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medals in gold.
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every gold thing there is.
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would be a good help.
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tonight, yes?
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in every direction.
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It's Morfin.
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and just collapsed, sir.
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Will you, please?
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to put you down.
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No-one fire!
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We discussed this.
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lower your weapon.
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to the stores tent.
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will you oversee it, please?
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than we've heard?
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if it puts you in a corner.
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- No, sir.
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- It's alright, Jopson.
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- Yes, sir.
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mixed for you last summer.
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fetched for drops or drawers?
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you are shaving away.
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have left the gate unlocked.
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a command meeting this morning
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and the lieutenants.
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with our tinned provisions,
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a more insidious issue,
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we urgently need to take.
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to find game, sir?
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and keep moving south.
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Commander Fitzjames and myself.
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the fresh-water parties.
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if you will...
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now doing has never been done,
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a place at this table.
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I mean a third lieutenant.
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even here.
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- Thank you.
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- Thank you.
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- Thank you.
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are showing sign of it.
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- Dr. Goodsir said...
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446. We've nothing else to eat.
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447. We're moving further south now.
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448. More chance
of running into game.
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449. Well, then, we'll be spared.
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450. Say we catch a ring seal.
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451. Let's say we catch three.
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452. Red meat.
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453. Fresh meat...
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454. that can get us off these tins.
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455. What happens on that day,
when you've finally got...
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456. a decent plate of meat
in front of you?
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457. Who is that?
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458. Who?
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459. It's... Lieutenant Hodgson,
it's not a man.
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460. Though it did belong to one.
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461. - What have you done?
- Just... keep listening.
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462. I know this will make sense to you.
Maybe only to you.
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463. With even this amount of meat,
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464. we could have a capital meal,
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465. right now, the three of us.
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466. We could make it last
several days.
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467. Under Crozier's plan,
we divide this... meat...
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468. into nearly 100 portions,
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469. until each of us
gets next to nothing.
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470. Even if we find game,
even bigger game than this,
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471. with the help of Crozier's...
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472. Esquimaux "friends"...
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473. it would have to be in
numbers we can all agree
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474. are next to impossible.
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475. Crozier's plan... is bootless.
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476. And you know it.
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477. God, blind me.
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478. You've made a mistake,
Mr. Hickey.
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479. This dog was our only alarm
against the creature.
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480. It broke its front leg
on the rocks.
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481. I found it.
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482. And I put it down.
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483. I'm not asking you
to believe me about that.
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484. What are you asking me?
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485. There will be a moment
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486. when the numbers make sense
to more of the men.
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487. And when that moment comes...
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488. we need an officer...
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489. who sees things clearly.
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490. I'm not a captain.
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491. I'm not made of that.
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492. You can be whatever
you need to be now.
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493. Survival is a nasty
piece of business.
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494. But we do what we have to do.
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495. We reconfigure.
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496. We reinvent.
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497. We rearrange.
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498. Let me be your lieutenant
in a new arrangement.
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499. Let us get out, together.
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500. Let's put our hope
in our own hands.
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501. Because what I have
to tell you next...
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502. is going to stamp out most
of the hope you've been given.
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503. A mate of mine was stationed
on a ship in Baffin Bay
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504. for two seasons
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505. and said caribou doesn't have
the tallow beef does.
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506. But the taste is strong...
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507. and tastes more strongly
of what is the animal's diet.
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508. Would that be rocks here, then?
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509. The word "diet"
comes from the Greek "diaita".
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510. "A way of life."
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511. We've an hour left
before we need to return.
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512. Let's cover more ground.
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513. I'll go east with Mr. Armitage
and Mr. Pocock.
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514. Farr, Hickey, you're with me.
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515. We'll go south,
walk half an hour, then turn back.
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516. We'll meet at this spot.
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517. Lieutenant.
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518. My God!
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519. Stay here.
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520. I'll approach them alone.
We don't want to spook them.
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521. The Captain said so, didn't he?
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522. My name is...
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523. Lieutenant John Irving...
of Her Majesty's Royal Navy.
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524. John.
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525. I'm John.
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526. Koveyook.
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527. Koveyook.
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528. - Koveyook.
- Koveyook.
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529. - Koveyook.
- John.
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530. John.
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531. John.
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532. Uh...
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533. My... My friends and I...
we are...
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534. are, uh...
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535. We're looking for game.
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536. Food.
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537. Food. Food. Food, yes.
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538. Yes. Um...
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539. Thank you.
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540. Thank you.
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541. Um...
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542. Uh...
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543. You... stay here.
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544. Please. You stay.
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545. What happened?
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546. Hickey!
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547. Hickey! Hickey!
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548. Head down.
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549. Welcome aboard, Mr. Morfin.
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550. Glad to be here, sir.
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551. Thank you. Head down.
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552. I see my signature here,
but I don't...
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553. Oh, I've grown a beard.
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554. - I thought it would be smart.
- Yes.
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555. It can't hurt, where we're off to.
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556. That's what I thought.
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557. - Head down.
- This way?
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558. - Yes.
- Thank you.
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559. Yes?
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560. Cornelius Hickey,
caulker's mate.
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561. Your new home, Mr. Hickey.
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562. Once you've unpacked, check in
with Mr. Darlington, the caulker.
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563. - He's on the orlop.
- The orlop, sir, is...
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564. Is it...?
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565. - The deck just below.
- Mm-hm.
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566. Have you been on a ship before?
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567. Not like this one, sir.
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568. A change of pace, then?
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569. A change of everything, sir.
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