1. Have you decided
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we'd only excite foolish ones.
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the Admiralty would place
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foolish people in it.
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Baffin Bay would head this way...
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but with good men in their crews.
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no matter what the hour.
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the sockets of my teeth now.
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with it ever?
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22. No.
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were an effort.
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to walk home to London
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through Tibet and Russia.
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at being an overland spy.
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in the service.
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once without blushing.
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rid of its fools an hour ago.
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an exemplar I am among them.
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appointed to this expedition?
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from a scandal...
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matter settled
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the Barrows' name
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by association.
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I was promoted to Commander.
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attempt at the Passage...
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I only had to say the word.
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of political luck. Hmm?
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to tally up your acts of valor
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52. Francis...
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amazing things to be seen.
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a ridiculous man.
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in Brazil
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families in exile there.
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one of those families.
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people to raise me.
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for my baptism.
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and I began to build myself
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to live.
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tally as courage...
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from a different lode now.
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- Apparently,
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89. as soon as they sighted
Lt. Irving and Mr. Farr,
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With knives.
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by the time we reached the hill
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who'd alerted us.
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are preparing...
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observe, when you arrived,
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had taken place?
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on the Esquimaux,
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blood on their persons?
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106. Sir, Lt. Irving
and Mr. Farr's bodies
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English words for.
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of something
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by savage men.
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111. I ordered our counter-attack.
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personal belongings
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your permission
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in getting a perimeter set up,
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117. And it was Mr. Hickey
who saw the attack happen?
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119. He saw Lt. Irving murdered
and ran to retrieve us.
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120. He was unarmed and...
and too far to help Mr. Farr.
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122. Yes, sir.
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to give his own account?
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124. I want to see the bodies.
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Bring her here.
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were painted with it.
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lying in that way...
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129. These people will not be
our friends, boys.
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130. They'll be our murderers,
if we don't change course now.
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131. Sergeant Tozer told me
he heard Dr. MacDonald say
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of 20 to 50 families.
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134. could be heading
for this camp as we speak.
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135. I'm not a decent shot
personally, but if I was...
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136. Mr. Hickey. The Captain's
asked to speak with you.
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137. I was just coming to see him,
Jopson.
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138. We need to speak immediately.
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139. Don't also forget your
overthings, Mr. Hickey.
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140. You're gonna need them.
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141. You're going back.
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142. Dr. Goodsir and Lady Silence
can join us.
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143. They may be able to discern
something I cannot.
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you're making me walk.
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the Marines or not?
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150. They want to build a proper
perimeter, with or without us.
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151. They are us, Edward.
Remind them.
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152. Give Sergeant Tozer as many
pairs of eyes as he wants.
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prepare fast kits.
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155. - But don't arm additional men.
- Yes, but...
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156. Do you not remember flogging men
on this expedition for sedition?
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157. Francis... you should set off.
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158. The forenoon watch
has already begun.
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160. in case Mr. Hickey
is telling the truth.
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161. But calm... in case he's not.
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163. I'll be back by afternoon watch
if you need more volunteers, Sergeant.
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165. Guns.
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your work gloves
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167. for full mittens for a while,
if you can tolerate that.
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168. I've a weaker salve that I can give you
that you can put on all day underneath.
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169. - Are you cold, Mr. Collins?
- I'm all right.
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for a few minutes,
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I've been getting them
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knocking into anything.
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you can show me?
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Mr. Collins.
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would you say you have then?
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what I tell you.
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189. It's not quick, this, and you
can turn it around in a day.
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190. It's the first signs, this.
It's early days for you.
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be sending out hunting parties
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it was worth doing.
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Dr. Goodsir's here.
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when he's returned
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in which direction, Mr. Hickey?
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where Lt. Irving
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bars to the south a mile out,
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just a bit worse.
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of them as kill me.
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Out in the fog, have you?
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- Yes.
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as if underfoot.
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quarter-of-a-mile out possibly.
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and one who wasn't there.
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and training.
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with what you ordered...
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there called Victoria in '38.
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to 600 Comanches
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all but one of her children
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before they seized her.
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the stem. That town was burned,
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over the next week.
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They kill children, you realize.
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and send him to the armory. Immediately!
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245. Everyone stand still!
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246. - Where's Commander Fitzjames?
- Haven't seen him, sir.
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now using that fog as cover.
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is our only advantage.
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whatsoever.
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blow through us like a wind.
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to make the order, sir.
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on that logbook.
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issue taking place here.
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It's your Captain!
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to the command tent.
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- No, James. How?
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we are under attack.
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Of the most cowardly kind.
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had already been issued.
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Francis...
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278. We have to get this matchstick
away from the tinderbox.
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279. But Mr. Hickey's
gone in already.
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281. I'll go on ahead and misdirect
them, then. Lieutenant.
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and... and make it safe for you.
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to England and see for yourself.
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People there are good.
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Mr. Crispe,
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we'll be taking a boat sledge.
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which one is lightest
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there are slops and harnesses.
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301. We may have no more interaction
with this larger group,
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and charts, Billy?
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to be in the command tent.
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where the ships are stuck in
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to Great Slave Lake.
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this day was.
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in the north outpost.
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by a Marine, head there.
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a very clear plan.
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differently as well.
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ought to have made that call.
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- There was no time, sir.
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heard things out in the fog.
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the best decision
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you thought you had.
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it was trumpery.
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we've an even worse problem.
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invasion from without
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from within!
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and Mr. Farr,
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it was not for the joy of it.
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who is in his coven,
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about what they want.
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against him?
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your back on them, ever.
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to cut open Irving's stomach.
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Barely digested.
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of a lie...
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seven deaths...
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and a child?
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Mr. Farr.
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to tell them about the meat.
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352. Oh, my God. Yes. I will.
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and arrest Mr. Hickey now.
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who armed the men, in fact.
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and made it my order.
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sir.
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disarm, including the Marines.
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of the armory.
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365. Arrest Sergeant Tozer and
Mr. Hickey at the same moment.
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Terror camp is clear!
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Mr. Bridgens.
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the south guard post in 30 minutes!
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the Peruvian, Mr. Bridgens?
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a dose of that to anyone.
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being held?
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shot back there, Mr. Hickey.
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for aim, Jopson?
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started with a gun.
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than you.
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Cornelius Hickey,
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of the wanton murders...
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and Petty Officer Thomas Farr.
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before Command
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guilt well proven.
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comes confirmation
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charges...
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and mutinous designs.
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are all punishable by death.
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discretion...
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carried out by hanging
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will be given last words.
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would like to speak.
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I promised you men two things.
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already on its way to us
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I sent out last summer.
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swear an oath of silence.
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You'll get a chance to speak.
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discovered this two days ago,
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already know.
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and would make it again.
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but to protect your reserves.
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under our own steam.
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Mr. Hickey's plan was,
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all of you.
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who might have gone with him,
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through you like fuel.
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down to your last muscle.
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these, please,
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427. It's fresh, sir.
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428. Louder, so they can all hear.
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429. It's fresh meat.
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430. What kind of meat?
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431. Seal, sir.
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432. Thank you.
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433. The other promise I made
to all of you
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434. was that when we crossed paths
with the Netsilik,
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436. Lt. Irving met them.
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437. And do you know
what they did to him?
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438. Dr. Goodsir, would you, please?
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439. They fed him.
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440. They fed him.
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441. They didn't cut him down
and deface him.
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442. That was Mr. Hickey.
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443. They didn't slice off
his man parts
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444. and punch 23 holes into his
lungs with a boat knife.
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445. That was Mr. Hickey!
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446. They were no war party,
those Esquimaux.
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447. They were more of a family,
it seemed.
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448. Four men, an old woman...
and a girl.
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449. A little girl.
No more than six years old.
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450. Mr. Hickey lied to you.
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451. Mr. Hickey lied to all of you
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452. because he needed to cut
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454. he was prepared to set
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455. Now we will share this meat.
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456. Dr. Goodsir.
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457. But that line of help
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458. We will find another, no doubt,
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459. but not with gammoning dogs
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462. I want to bring
every last one of you home.
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bring these two,
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464. then I am only doubly resolute
about the rest of you.
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466. I have one more request
to make of you.
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467. I need volunteers
to man the rope.
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468. You two, come forward.
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470. Yeah.
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471. I've let the Captain speak now
long enough...
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472. telling every manner
of falsehood against me.
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473. Proving only...
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474. every man... lies.
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475. Even this man. Your Captain.
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476. But I must pierce this thing
he calls truth
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477. with another of his own
recent deceptions.
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483. to get himself out...
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485. that preoccupy
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487. But abandoning his ship...
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488. and his men...
should not be among them.
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489. "Yet I hereby tender my..."
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490. Oh, go on, Captain,
you finish it.
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493. He's right here!
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494. Mr. Hickey!
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495. The armory.
That's where they'll go.
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496. Mr. Blanky, with me!
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497. Just give me as many
as you can. Break the lock off.
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498. Take Tozer!
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499. Keep going. Get every man
you can onto the boats.
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500. It's the only cover we have.
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501. Mr. Blanky, get to cover.
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502. Neptune's balls,
I'm coming with you.
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503. - Down.
- Keep moving!
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504. - Get down!
- Stay down!
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505. It's just there!
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507. Remember what he told you.
Just do. Yeah? Yeah?
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508. Find Mr. Goodsir, bring
him to the boat. We won't wait.
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509. - Where is it?
- Stay quiet till it's over.
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511. Now's the time, Mr. Des Voeux!
It's on the far side of camp.
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512. Boat secure.
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513. What is this?
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514. Tozer!
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516. Where are the Marines?
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517. Come with us, Lieutenant.
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518. I'll not tell you again.
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519. No one can see you now.
You're invisible.
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520. They'll think you've died
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521. Get on the ground.
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of what he wanted to say...
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Edward?
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525. Crozier was gonna lead that
sledge party himself and leave.
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526. Quit the Navy, quit all of us.
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527. You didn't know that, did you?
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528. He was gonna leave you
a big losing hand, Edward.
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529. Watch out.
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530. Mr. Blanky, it's Mr. Reid.
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532. They're both gone.
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533. Tozer's with them.
They have at least five guns.
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534. Here you are.
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