1. Constable, a boat's blown in
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2. God.
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3. Come on!
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4. - Fletcher?
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5. I went aboard, sir,
to see if anyone was alive.
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6. And?
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7. What's that?
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8. Captain's log.
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9. This log is a record
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10. and a warning.
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11. And if it finds you,
God help you,
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12. as he has abandoned
Demeter.
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16. I can't go back, sir.
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17. Come on.
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18. Hey!
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It's your turn.
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21. Let's go back home.
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22. Oppa!
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23. Sixth of July,
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24. made port in Varna, Bulgaria.
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25. Don't wander far, Toby.
We're not staying long.
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27. Our crew was a few hands short.
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28. Captain.
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29. And I have tasked Mr. Wojchek
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30. to remedy this
before we take on cargo.
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31. is looking for
hands all the way to England.
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32. I fold.
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33. Open your ears, men.
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34. needs
three able-bodied seamen.
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35. Bound for London.
We pay in gold.
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36. I'm able.
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37. And strong as an ox.
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38. Who are you, boy?
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39. Clemens.
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Where did you go to school?
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41. University of Cambridge.
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42. I have a steady hand
with a needle, and, uh...
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43. I have supplies if you're
in need of a ship doctor.
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44. I-It's been a while,
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45. but I-I do know
my way around a boat, if not.
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46. Learning about boats ain't
the same as keeping one afloat.
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47. What did the sailor
ever learn from a book
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48. that did him an ounce of good
when he was lost at sea?
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49. Astronomy, for one.
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50. Can lose a chart.
You can lose a compass.
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51. But you can't lose
the stars, can you?
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52. Never met an Englishman in such
a hurry to return to England.
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53. Be gone as soon as we reach it,
no doubt.
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54. We need strong crew,
not passengers.
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55. Me?
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56. You.
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57. No, never mind you.
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58. What's he saying?
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59. He says they cannot stay.
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60. The hell they can't.
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61. We need their hands
or we lose the tide.
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62. He says they need to leave
before the sun sinks.
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63. What kind of nonsense is that?
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64. For your men.
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65. We go now.
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66. Men!
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67. This is more than I paid
to bring the damn cargo here.
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68. What did he spit at the end?
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69. "Good leave"
or "good riddance"?
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70. "Good luck."
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71. - Come on, pull!
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72. Pull!
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73. Come on, pull!
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74. Pull!
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75. Come on, pull!
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76. Pull!
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77. See, let go. Let go!
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78. Toby!
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79. - Are you all right, boy?
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80. Toby?
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81. Mr. Wojchek, hold that man!
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82. You never said
nothing about dragons.
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83. I know this mark.
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84. It is a bad omen.
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85. You could have killed the boy.
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86. I don't give a whore's ass
about dragons!
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87. Keep your gold,
the devil's serpent.
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88. God save you all.
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89. May he save the ship.
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90. May he save the crew.
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91. Are you all right?
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92. - You injured?
- Mm-mm.
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93. - Thank you, Mr. Clemens.
- Yeah, sure.
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94. We leave port within the hour.
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95. You prove to be lying about
knowing your way around a boat,
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96. I'll throw you off the boat
myself, astronomer.
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97. Uh, th-thank you, sir.
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98. Larsen, get this stinking bunch
of cockroaches underway.
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99. You heard Mr. Wojchek.
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100. Olgaren,
get those crates stowed.
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101. Come on.
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102. - Good boy!
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103. Cast off! Ready the headsails.
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104. Pull in the moorings!
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105. Be quick about it!
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106. Pull!
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107. - Pull! Give me
a way to steer.
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108. She moves like a fat pig
with all this weight.
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109. Do you see that beam up there?
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110. That's where they used to hang
pirates and mutineers.
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111. Have you ever seen
a real dead man, Mr. Clemens?
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112. I have.
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113. - Really?
- Let me show you the ship.
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114. Captain's cabin's
that big door.
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115. There's lots of maps
and drawings in there,
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116. but captain
doesn't like me fiddling.
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117. This here is Huckleberry.
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118. - Oh.
- But we just call him Huck.
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119. Hello, Huck.
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120. That's the cargo hold.
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121. Everything there is
headed for London.
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122. You knock on wood like this
if there's any trouble.
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123. Or to signal a change of watch
or if the sky's looking fierce.
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124. You can hear it
all the way from the bunks
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125. to the captain's
on a clear night.
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126. - I swear.
- Mm.
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127. I've heard it.
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128. Yes, I believe you have.
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129. This is where we eat.
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130. This used to be a lumber ship,
built the old way.
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131. But now everyone wants
steam ships.
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132. Captain says there's no joy
in metal ships.
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133. Well, that's the thing
about progress, innit?
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134. It cares not for joy,
your captain's or otherwise.
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135. a fine boat.
No doubt.
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136. Meet my crew, Mr. Clemens.
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137. The faster we eat them,
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138. the less crap
I have to clean up.
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139. Mm.
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140. Ah-ah, Huck.
You know the rules.
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141. And up here is the galley.
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142. - Joseph.
- Huh?
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143. This here is Clemens.
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144. He's a doctor. A real one.
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145. We eat at six bells—
no sooner, no later.
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146. You stay out of the galley.
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147. And I won't serve any man who
takes the Lord's name in vain.
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148. - He means that last one.
- I mean all of them.
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149. Do you know
who Saint Nicholas is?
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150. Patron saint of sailors.
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151. Well, you're not a heathen.
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152. Thank the Lord
for small favors.
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153. Toby, show him to his quarters.
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154. And get this mutt
out of my kitchen.
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155. Huck!
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156. On sixth July,
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158. Turkish cotton,
ten barrels of petroleum
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159. and private crates
marked for London—
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160. with nine hands.
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161. Crew of five, one ship doctor,
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162. two mates, cook
and myself, captain.
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163. - Fair wind.
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164. - Crew in high spirits.
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165. All is well, Captain.
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166. Making about 12 knots
on the nor'easter.
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167. Wheel's kicking a bit,
but she'll settle down.
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168. 12 knots?
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169. We'll reach London
well before August the sixth.
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170. Aye, sir.
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171. For the crew's sake, we better.
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172. Already finding ways
to spend the bonus pay.
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173. I've decided this is to be
my final voyage, Mr. Wojchek.
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174. I'm going to buy
a little cottage in Ireland.
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175. Toby will enjoy
the countryside.
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176. And I promised my daughter
I wouldn't let the sea air
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177. bleach the future out of him.
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178. I intend to keep that promise.
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179. I will arrange for you
to be my successor
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180. Demeter
as soon as we reach London.
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181. Sir, I...
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182. You're a good seaman,
Mr. Wojchek.
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183. The ship couldn't ask for a
better hand to guide her crew.
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184. 800 pounds eight ways,
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185. and minus the captain
and first mate's share,
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186. comes to round about...
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187. 75 each.
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188. - 75?
- Gonna get myself
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189. a proper shave and one of them
waistcoats with the tails on.
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190. Ooh, the English ladies
love them tails.
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191. Almost... almost as much
as they love me.
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192. If you put them
over your face, mm, maybe.
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193. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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194. You're the funny ones,
aren't you?
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195. What are you lot
gonna do with yours?
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196. "The generous soul
will be made rich,
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197. and he who waters
will also be watered himself."
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198. Although the Lord
might not mind
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199. if I just simply
watered myself.
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200. Oi! 75!
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201. Do you know
what I will do this much?
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202. The same thing
that you always do, Petrofsky.
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203. Find the nearest brothel
and spend the next month
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204. absolutely up to
your gills in...
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205. Mr. Abrams, if you please.
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206. Apologies, Captain.
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207. - Forgot about the lad.
I'm almost nine.
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208. I know
what a brothel is, anyway.
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209. Do you, now?
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210. Yeah.
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211. It's a place we pay women
to take off their knickers.
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212. - Ah, I love kids!
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213. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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216. Close enough.
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217. Well, Mr. Clemens,
what about you?
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218. - Sir?
- Our charter has agreed
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219. to pay a sizable bonus
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220. for timely arrival
of his cargo in London.
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221. You're part of the crew,
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222. which means you earn
a crewman's share.
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223. How do you plan spending it?
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224. A new petticoat, perhaps?
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225. Well, everything I desire
in this life, unfortunately,
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226. coin will be of no aid.
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227. And what would that be, now?
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228. To understand this world.
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229. The more of it I see,
the less any of it makes sense.
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230. The world cares little
for sense, Mr. Clemens.
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231. Perhaps it is not meant
to be understood
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232. but rather experienced
and accepted.
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233. Perhaps.
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234. But I need to get
to the heart of it.
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235. And understand why
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inside it and yet...
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237. Isn't that
what all men desire, mm?
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238. Deep down.
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239. Well, hell, he's right.
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240. I'll have his share, then.
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241. What the devil is that?
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242. Toby. See to the livestock.
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243. - Toby?
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244. What's gotten into them?
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245. It's probably just the weather.
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246. Hey, they can sense
a storm coming.
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247. Toby, give me a hand with this.
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248. That should put them to rest.
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249. What was that, Mr. Clemens?
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250. Fetch the captain, lad.
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251. Tell him something fell
in the cargo hold.
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252. - Stay with me.
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253. Stay with me.
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254. Come on.
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255. - What in the seven hells?
- She was below deck.
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256. A stowaway.
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257. A stowaway who is going to die
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258. if we don't administer
proper medical care.
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259. You want to help her?
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260. Who knows what kind of diseased
rat infections she has...
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261. - Captain.
- What do you need?
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262. Her body's infected.
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263. I need to attempt
a transfusion.
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264. - What are you babbling?
- A blood transfusion.
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265. She needs blood
to fight the infection.
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266. You're joking.
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267. You are of aid to me or you are
in my way and need to leave.
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268. In either case,
please make yourself apparent
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269. and fulfill your purpose.
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270. She'll make it the
night, but I need to continue
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271. with the transfusions until
she has no more infected blood.
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272. We've done all we can.
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273. Then maybe she'll
wake up in time to see us
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275. We let Poseidon deal
with stowaways— always have.
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276. I didn't save this girl's life
only to watch you end it.
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277. At least let us off
at the next port.
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278. "Us," is it?
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279. I see where your loyalty lies,
Mr. Clemens.
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280. We stop, then we forfeit
the bonus wage.
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281. And I ain't
forfeiting the bonus wage
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282. for you or your diseased whore.
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283. Mr. Wojchek, lower your voice.
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284. Control your language.
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285. I would prefer not to have
my final voyage
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286. Demeter
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of a young woman.
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288. Stowaway or not.
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289. We will repurpose
the carpenter shed
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290. - as the young woman's quarters.
- Thank you, sir.
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291. And you will be solely dividing
your own rations
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292. with your patient, Mr. Clemens.
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293. Toby.
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294. - You'll look after her for me,
will you? -Mm-hmm.
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295. Anyone tries to see her,
you come get me
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296. - or the captain straightaway,
you understand? -Yeah.
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297. All right, then. Go on.
That's a good lad.
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298. You're making
all sorts of friends,
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299. aren't you, Mr. Clemens?
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300. Woman on the ship.
Bad omen. Hmm?
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301. Bad luck.
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302. Men won't be happy.
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303. The men don't need to be happy,
do they, Mr. Olgaren?
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304. They just need to get this boat
to London, huh?
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305. I'm trying to help you, son.
Keep spouting words like that.
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306. Maybe she'll make it
to London, but...
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307. but I reckon
you'll be swimming.
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308. Knock if you need me.
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309. - Saves the pipes.
- Mm.
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310. - Understand?
- Aye!
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311. Islands and rocks
everywhere here.
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313. It's the Mediterranean at dawn.
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314. It's good time, innit?
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315. Greece should be
to our starboard.
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317. Mr. Olgaren?
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318. Olgaren?
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319. Jesus Christ!
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320. Did you see it?
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321. Did no one pass by?
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322. See what?
There's no one on deck but us.
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325. What the...
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326. Oh, God, Huck.
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327. All the livestock?
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328. Any man with knowledge
of this heinous act
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329. needs to step forward now or
find themselves in irons later.
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330. The girl...
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331. Was in no shape
to do anything of the sort,
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332. and Mr. Wojchek can attest to
that, even if he'd rather not.
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333. Aye.
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334. He's right on this.
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335. She didn't need to.
We all know.
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336. Bad luck, woman on board.
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337. Makes skies turn,
animals go mad.
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338. The dog was ripped into.
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339. Perhaps he went rabid
and was gored by
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as it attacked it.
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341. You think Huck did this?
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342. Ripped apart the animals?
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343. No. He's a good dog.
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344. You heard the man.
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345. Rabies. Bad luck is all.
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347. If this is an outbreak,
then we'll need to make port.
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348. - Captain... -No. No. -No,
we won't make our bonus, then.
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349. What are you talking about?
Then we lose the bonus wage.
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350. We can't make port. No.
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351. Mr. Clemens,
a malady of this sort,
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352. could a human catch it?
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353. No.
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354. Rabies, it-it can't pass to
a human without it being bit.
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356. Immediately.
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357. I guess we say
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358. over cabbage and potatoes
for the rest of our voyage.
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359. Have you all been struck dumb?
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360. It's not rabies that opened up
the livestock cages.
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two people on this boat
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364. and this darky savage
pretending to be doctor.
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365. - Mm?
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366. Say it again.
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367. No man did this.
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368. Evil is on board.
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369. Powerful evil.
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370. Anna.
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371. - That bloody reeks.
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372. Toby?
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379. It was my job
to look after them.
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380. The animals, I mean.
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381. I-I promised the captain.
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383. Toby...
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no matter what we promise.
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386. There are things in this world
that we can't control,
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388. Yeah.
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389. Thanks, Mr. Clemens.
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390. Go on.
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391. The skies are angry.
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392. The skies
feel nothing, my friend.
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393. It's precipitation
and air pressure,
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the workings of this ship.
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395. I saw something last night.
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on board with us.
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in superstitions, Mr. Olgaren.
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398. I believe in science
and in nature.
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399. And in Saint Nicholas,
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give me food otherwise.
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401. Keep your science.
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in the dark last night.
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404. You saw it, same as I.
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406. Rough weather last three days
and all hands busy with sails.
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408. to administer regular
transfusions to our stowaway,
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409. yet her condition
remains unchanged.
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412. and now past Cape Matapan,
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to travel.
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some Romani.
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sometimes, too.
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419. She didn't say this one
so much, but...
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she's having very nice dreams.
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421. She repeats a word
over and over.
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422. "Feed."
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423. Can't sleep?
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427. I was checking the larder.
They're all gone.
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430. Always a dozen or so
in the woodwork,
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432. Well, if... if Huck went rabid,
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433. perhaps, before the livestock,
he drove them off...
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to the keel, Mr. Clemens,
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435. and the rats would
just nest in the ashes.
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of fool's joke.
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441. Idiots playing games, huh?
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442. Abrams?
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did you come from?
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447. Petrofsky must have been drunk.
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448. Slipped on the deck
and fell overboard.
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449. Right after he bled
all over the deck?
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450. And what were you doing up
in the middle of the night?
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451. You had his knife in your hand
when we found you.
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452. Of course. I-I killed him.
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453. And somehow managed
to keep myself
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you see staining the boards,
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to report myself.
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456. It's quite brilliant,
innit, Mr. Wojchek?
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457. Open-and-shut case.
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458. Captain, the dog's body,
I examined it.
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459. It wasn't killed in the larder
like the other animals.
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460. It had bite marks on its neck.
All the animals did.
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461. What exactly are you
suggesting, Mr. Clemens?
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462. I don't know, sir,
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463. but their arteries were
ripped open, and then they...
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464. He's here.
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465. He is here.
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466. We have to get off this boat.
Now!
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467. All of us!
We have to get off this boat!
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468. - Mr. Clemens, restrain
your patient. -
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469. - Now! He will kill us all!
- Please! Anna, please!
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470. - Anna, please! Please!
- Kill us all!
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471. - Get off the boat.
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472. Captain will say a few words
from the good book,
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473. and we'll get on with things.
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474. There's not enough liquor
on board to get Petrofsky
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475. - drunk enough to fall off...
- Mr. Abrams.
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476. Are we not gonna listen to
the lass and what she just...
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477. I'll spend no more time
discussing anything
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478. but the state of this boat
and the weather.
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479. Understood, Mr. Abrams?
Get to work.
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480. 18th of July.
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481. Men reported in the morning
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482. that one of the crew,
Petrofsky, was missing.
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483. I had the men do
a thorough search of the ship.
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484. This after Olgaren confided
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485. that he had seen something
strange nights before.
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486. These blood transfusions
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487. should keep your infection
under control.
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488. So, what were you trying
to tell us out there?
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489. He is here on the ship.
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490. He has been all along.
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491. He?
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492. Okay.
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493. I can't help you
if you don't speak to me
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494. and tell me what happened,
why we found you below deck.
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495. It is spoken in my village
of an evil
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496. that lives
in the mountains above.
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497. A castle older than any of us.
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498. - Evil?
- An evil that appears as a man
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499. when it wants to hide
its true nature.
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500. And at night, he feeds
on the blood of the innocent.
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501. I have lived in the shadow
of that castle my whole life.
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502. I knew that the elders, they...
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503. they made bargains
for the safety of our people.
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504. You were given to this man?
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505. - It is not a man.
- Then an animal?
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506. No, it is not
some mindless animal either.
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507. Do not make that mistake.
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508. We call him Dracula.
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509. And you-you believe
that he brought you on board?
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510. Why?
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511. He brought me here to feed.
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512. Dear God.
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513. He is here, Mr. Clemens.
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514. The thing that wears
the skin of a man.
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515. In the night,
it drinks our blood,
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516. and he is on this ship.
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517. Which means
that we will never leave it.
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518. The woman,
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519. she seems harmless, but...
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520. ever since she came on board,
I wonder if...
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521. if we would have been better
just to let the ocean have her.
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522. But then I think about
my daughter.
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523. She's around her age and...
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524. smart and-and pretty.
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525. Olgaren?
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526. Olgaren?
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527. What's wrong?
I heard your knock.
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528. My knock?
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529. Please, no!
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530. Please, no.
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531. Pull, you bastards!
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532. Pull!
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533. Abrams!
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534. Where the devil is Larsen?
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535. - Larsen! Larsen!
- Larsen! Larsen!
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536. - Olgaren!
- Larsen!
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537. Larsen!
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538. - Larsen!
- Larsen!
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539. Larsen!
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540. - That's it.
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541. Olgaren, where's Larsen?
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542. Olgaren. Hey.
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543. There he is.
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544. - Hold him!
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545. Guys!
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546. 24th of July.
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547. There seems some doom
over the ship,
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548. already a hand short
entering the Bay of Biscay
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549. with wild weather ahead.
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550. And last night, a second man
lost and another man injured.
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551. A strange injury.
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552. Men all in a panic of fear.
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553. We are 18 days at sea.
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554. The closest port is England.
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555. We must put our trust in God
and go forward.
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556. He's cold as ice.
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557. He makes noises and he moves,
but his eyes won't open.
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558. Like he's unable to wake
from some dream.
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559. But what happened to his neck?
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560. And what was he doing
in the rigging?
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561. Anything could have happened.
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562. Perhaps some rigging
wrapped around his throat.
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563. No. No, no, no.
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564. This looks like a bite.
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565. It looks like the same bites
we saw in the animals,
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566. the same bites that ravaged the
girl in the carpenter's shed.
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567. You think some devil did this?
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568. Like she says?
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569. I...
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570. do not.
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571. - Good.
- But something did.
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572. And that is real and on board,
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573. whether we choose
to believe in it or not.
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574. From now on,
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575. I want two men
for every watch, armed.
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576. No exceptions.
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577. Search the ship, Mr. Wojchek.
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578. Not just the hold.
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579. Everywhere.
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580. All right, Toby.
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581. You have quite the task.
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582. A captain...
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583. is only as good as his spyglass.
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584. Can I trust you
to shine it up for me?
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585. If it's too much to...
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586. No.
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587. I mean, no, sir.
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588. I can do it, I swear.
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589. Good lad.
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590. - I'll be back soon.
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591. Toby, lock the door.
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592. I don't like this.
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593. Sun's going down,
and he'll be coming.
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594. Hello?
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595. Mr. Olgaren, you're up.
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596. Mister...?
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597. Mr. Olgaren?
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598. Mr. Olgaren,
will you please go away?
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599. Please.
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600. That's every mast.
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601. Any other strokes of genius,
Mr. Clemens?
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602. Do you hear that?
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603. What?
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604. Oh, my God.
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605. Help!
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606. Help!
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607. Toby! Toby!
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608. Olgaren?
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609. Olgaren?
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610. Help!
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611. Toby.
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612. Toby?
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613. Toby.
Open the door!
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614. Toby, open the door.
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615. Toby?
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616. Open the door!
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617. - Open the door.
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618. Toby?
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619. Open the— Toby! Toby!
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620. Toby!
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621. Toby!
Toby!
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622. I can't reach the lock.
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623. Toby!
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624. - Toby!
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625. - Toby!
- Toby!
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626. Toby! Toby!
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627. Toby! Toby!
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628. Move!
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629. - Toby!
Toby!
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630. Toby!
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631. Toby!
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632. Toby?
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633. Toby. Toby.
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634. Oh, my God.
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635. You will be fine, my boy.
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636. Everything will be fine.
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637. Mr. Clemens
will take care of us.
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638. August 1st.
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639. We must be past
the Strait of Dover.
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640. Still five days to London.
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641. God seems to have deserted us,
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642. and we are drifting
to some terrible doom.
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643. Lord help us.
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644. He's mad.
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645. As if possessed.
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646. Possessed by
that beast? -Oh, no, no.
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647. Not in the way you mean,
at least.
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648. It's like a poison or...
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649. an infection.
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650. Infection?
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651. Not like any I've ever seen.
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652. I can feel it.
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653. Olgaren?
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654. Can you hear me?
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655. I can hear everything.
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656. The sea.
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657. The wind.
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658. The blood pumping in your veins.
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659. It burns.
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660. Burn?
Maybe he needs some water.
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661. It burns.
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662. Olgaren?
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663. Burns.
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664. It burns! It burns!
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665. It burns!
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666. It burns!
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667. Oh, for God's sake.
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668. Will someone say something?
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669. What the hell happened to him?
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670. I warned you.
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671. I warned all you, didn't I?
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672. It is a punishment
brought down for our sins.
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673. Petrofsky, a criminal.
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674. Olgaren, gypsy heathen.
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675. A whoremonger, a lecher.
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676. And from Gomorrah herself...
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677. Oh, will you shut the hell up,
you bleedin' idiot!
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678. Abrams, take the morning watch.
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679. And, Joseph, you are
to relieve him when he's...
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680. That child will be the next
to rise up from death.
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681. Satan's black blood pumping
corruption through his veins.
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682. God's anger has come upon
this vessel like Jonah...
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683. Just shut it up!
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684. See to the supplies.
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685. Whatever was in Olgaren...
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686. it's fair to assume
it is in the boy.
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687. He has all the same symptoms.
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688. But your blood transfusions
saved the girl.
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689. - Not Toby.
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690. He's smaller. He's weaker.
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691. The wound was worse,
and the blood loss is greater.
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692. Just...
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693. I don't know. I think, uh...
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694. I think we might
have to start discussing...
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695. Go on.
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696. Look him in the eye
when you do it.
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697. That's not what I meant.
That is not what I meant.
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698. It has to be hiding here.
If we can find it,
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699. I think we might be able to
figure out a way to save him...
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700. Are you sure the boy is
the one that's on your mind?
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701. Get to your bunk.
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702. We're running out of men
for the watch at this rate.
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703. Anna.
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704. You're going to open
the crates, aren't you?
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705. Yes.
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706. Go back to the shed
and bolt the door.
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707. We are all trapped
on the same ship, Mr. Clemens.
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708. Are you forgetting it needs
to feed because you saved me?
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709. I'm coming with you.
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710. This thing has killed
most the crew.
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711. Then imagine what it will do
if we let it get to London.
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712. Let's go.
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713. If we do find your devil,
will bullets kill it?
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714. He has controlled my village
for generations.
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715. Do you think I have
any notion how to kill him?
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716. I never liked guns.
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717. I want you to have...
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718. Let's see. Sixth of July.
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719. Private cargo consigned
for Carfax Abbey in London.
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720. Doesn't say the owner.
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721. He told Jonah,
and he was spared.
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722. He was spared.
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723. "I cried out to the Lord
because of my affliction,
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724. "and he answered me.
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725. "Out of the belly of Sheol
I cried,
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726. "and you heard my voice.
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727. "For you cast me into the deep,
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728. into the heart of the seas."
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729. Why London?
Because in my country,
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730. there is no one left
to feed on.
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731. Let's start with this one.
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732. Dirt.
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733. It's nothing but dirt.
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734. Nothing.
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735. This one looks different.
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736. Look.
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737. We have found
where the devil sleeps.
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738. "I cried,
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739. and you heard my voice."
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740. Oh, Lord...
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741. Oh, Lord.
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742. Oh, God.
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743. Oh, God.
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744. Oh, God!
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745. Hey!
The starboard lifeboat's gone!
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746. Abrams, do you see it?
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747. No. There's nothing here.
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748. Nothing.
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749. No.
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750. Sir, not supposing you heard?
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751. You would have made
a good captain, Mr. Wojchek.
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752. If we had just seen London.
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753. Mr. Wojchek.
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754. How's Toby?
Shall I bring him some...
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755. What the hell is happening
on this ship?
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756. Captain Eliot.
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757. We've, uh...
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758. we've wrapped Toby's body
in canvas, sir.
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759. We're a doomed crew,
Mr. Clemens.
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760. On a doomed ship.
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761. We no longer plot our course.
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762. The devil below does.
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763. And we all know
where he plans to deliver us.
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764. To hell, Mr. Clemens.
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765. Each of us, one by one.
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766. Captain?
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767. Dear Lord...
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768. take this sweet boy.
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769. May he never again be hungry,
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770. never be cold...
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771. never be scared.
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772. This world is
cruel and uncaring.
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773. May Toby find his next home
to be a kinder one.
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774. Amen.
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775. Amen.
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776. Amen.
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777. Wait.
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778. I saw him move. He's alive.
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779. Captain Eliot, the boy
has no breath in his body.
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780. He has no heartbeat. He's gone.
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781. Uh...
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782. Captain, you should sit.
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783. I tell you, he's alive.
He moved.
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784. Captain Eliot, please.
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785. - No!
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786. Mr. Wojchek,
can I... can I speak with you?
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787. We have a plan. If we can...
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788. You seen what I seen
and you still want to plan.
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789. This ain't Cambridge,
astronomer.
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790. You can't think your way
out of this one.
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791. I was one of
the first Black doctors
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792. to graduate from Cambridge
with medical degree.
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793. Have I told you that?
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794. Well, that's very nice
for you...
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795. I applied to all the best
hospitals in the country.
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796. Immediately, I was told there
were no positions available.
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797. I fought tooth and nail
for my education,
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798. and yet no one
would let me practice it.
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799. Finally, I was offered
a position by post.
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800. Royal physician to King Carol
the First of Romania.
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801. My name,
it reached them somehow.
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802. But the color of my skin,
it would later seem, had not.
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803. Captain Eliot once asked me
over dinner
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804. what I most desired.
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805. I told him I wanted
the world to make sense.
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806. I need this world
to make sense, Mr. Wojchek.
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807. This beast—
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808. and mark my words,
it is a beast—
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809. deep down,
I need it to make sense, too.
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810. I need to know why
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811. it is the way it is
and why it does what it does.
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812. And then I will remind
the beast that it,
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813. like the world,
has absolutely no hold over me.
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814. And then?
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815. And then I want to kill
the cursed thing.
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816. If we barricade this cabin,
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817. we are a day from London
with this wind.
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818. Can't set more sail,
crew what it is.
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819. What, you want us to
wait around, eyes in the dark,
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820. served up and ready for dinner?
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821. It ran
from our guns in the night.
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822. It won't risk
an outright attack.
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823. Running?
- It's...
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824. It was not running.
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825. It was rationing.
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826. Rationing?
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827. One a night.
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828. Once we had hit open waters
and could no longer make port.
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829. It hid below deck,
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830. sustaining off Anna until then.
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831. But now it has us right where
it wants us, doesn't it?
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832. Like he said,
London's only a day away.
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833. It no longer needs us.
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834. So we have to kill it
before it reaches the coast.
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835. Kill it?
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836. We can't even find it.
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837. No, we can't.
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838. It is why we're to set a trap.
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839. We must sink the ship.
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840. With him on it.
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841. Demeter?
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842. Have you gone mad?
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843. She's right.
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844. We set up an ambush and
leave it on the sinking ship.
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845. Then we can escape
on one of the lifeboats.
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846. If the course is right, we
should be able to make shore.
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847. This is my home.
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848. And I won't tear her apart
for this fucking thing!
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849. I grew up on a boat,
Mr. Wojchek.
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850. Just like this one.
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851. My father was a deckhand
his whole life.
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852. He always told me that the...
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853. the ship, the living part,
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854. is the men on board.
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855. The crews.
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856. The stories.
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857. Everything else is
just timber and nails.
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858. No!
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859. This is my home.
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860. She's mine.
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861. It's going to be me.
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862. We barricade the hold,
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863. so that he only has
one way out on deck.
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864. As night falls,
Anna will be at the helm.
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865. When it comes for her,
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866. we'll have a clear shot
from the crow's nest.
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867. We sink the ship
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868. and send the wounded beast
to a watery grave.
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869. 21 July.
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870. Fourth August.
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871. It dare not touch—
You got to get Toby home.
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872. 1830...
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873. Captain.
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874. No, uh, people need to know.
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875. Uh, logs.
There needs to be a record.
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876. is lost, sir.
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877. We're abandoning ship.
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878. Abandoning ship?
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879. Aye, sir.
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880. Mr. Wojchek's below deck making
preparations as we speak.
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881. We'll leave the beast
a sinking ship
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882. as a farewell gift.
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883. He comes to me.
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884. He whispers to me
behind my own eyes.
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885. He can bring Toby back.
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886. He took him away.
He can bring him back.
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887. Captain, come to your senses.
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888. You know that's not possible.
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889. Toby...
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890. Toby.
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891. I just need to bring
to shore.
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892. I'm sorry, Mr. Clemens.
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893. - No! Captain.
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894. You have seen him as I have.
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895. You know deep down
that is not all.
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896. When I dream, sometimes...
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897. I remember who I was.
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898. Before him.
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899. But most often, I think of
the box he kept me in.
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900. How every time he came for me
and tore into my flesh,
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901. drank his fill,
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902. dirt would seep into
the fresh wound,
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903. filling me up.
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904. Demeter.
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905. Picture Toby's face.
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906. His smile, his laugh.
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907. And think of that dirt
filling him up, too,
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908. because that's
what the devil does.
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909. He takes what is good
and what you love, and he...
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910. he uses it, and he twists it,
and he rots it from within.
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911. Do not let him do that
to the memory of your boy.
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912. I will...
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913. I will sail the ship
out to sea.
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914. And when she finally goes...
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915. the monster will never be
able to reach the home I knew.
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916. That Toby knew.
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917. Captain,
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918. there's no need for you
Demeter.
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919. Where would I go, Mr. Clemens?
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920. Do you think this'll work?
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921. It has to.
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922. There she is.
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923. The shores of England.
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924. And looks like
there's a storm blowing in.
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925. Keep your eyes on the deck.
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926. I can't see a bloody thing.
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927. Quiet.
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928. You don't need to be here.
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929. You could stay below deck
with Captain Eliot.
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930. Stay safe.
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931. We are connected,
the devil and I.
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932. You are smart enough
to have noticed.
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933. I can sense him.
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934. Feel him somehow.
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935. He feels it, too.
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936. He will come for me.
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937. And while he's focused on me,
you know what to do.
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938. Where the bloody hell is it?
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939. What is it?
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940. He knows, Mr. Clemens.
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941. Dear God. It has wings.
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942. It's coming!
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943. Please, Wojchek!
Wojchek, help me!
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944. For God's sake, cut it!
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945. Wojchek!
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946. Wojchek!
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947. - Wojchek!
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948. - Wojchek!
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949. - We're coming!
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950. No! Get the lifeboat ready!
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951. Go!
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952. We have to hurry!
We're close to the shore!
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953. We need Wojchek!
And the captain!
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954. I'll find 'em!
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955. Cut the ropes if you have to,
but get it free!
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956. Forgive me.
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957. Wojchek!
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958. Wojchek!
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959. Where are you?
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960. Wojchek.
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961. Anna.
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962. Captain.
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963. Captain!
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964. He's coming. He's coming!
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965. Anna!
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966. Captain!
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967. Oh, my Lord.
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968. I renounce you, devil!
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969. I renounce you...
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970. Captain.
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971. Mr. Clemens.
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972. Let them know, will you?
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973. Let them know I was true...
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974. to my trust.
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975. I will, Captain. I promise.
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976. You want them to believe
that you're a god!
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977. You and I both know
that you're not!
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978. You bleed like any of us!
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979. You sleep in dirt!
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980. You feed!
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981. Above all else, you feed!
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982. You want us to... to fear you!
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983. Underneath, you're afraid!
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984. You're afraid of
what lies on the other side
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985. as any other living thing!
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986. You are in my head.
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987. In my blood.
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988. You have damned me to hell!
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989. You bastard!
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990. - Anna!
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991. Anna, get to the boat.
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992. I do not...
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993. f-fear you.
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994. You will.
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995. Die, you devil!
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996. Jesus.
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997. What's wrong?
- Run and fetch the constable.
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998. Tell him there's a ship trying
to get through the breakers.
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999. The coast...
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1000. so close.
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1001. It's close.
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1002. Mr. Clemens.
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1003. No.
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1004. No. No.
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1005. No.
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1006. I have known for days now.
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1007. I'm sorry.
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1008. Another transfusion...
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1009. Would only delay
the inevitable.
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1010. We both know that.
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1011. But I can... I can...
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1012. - If I just...
- No.
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1013. I don't want to become...
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1014. My whole life...
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1015. my people,
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1016. the devil,
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1017. they chose for me.
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1018. I choose this.
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1019. No one else.
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1020. You saved me.
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1021. And you me.
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1022. It's all about
the ghost ship at Whitby.
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1023. No survivors.
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1024. How about you, sir?
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1025. The Dailygraph?
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1026. Get your paper here,
only a cost of a tuppence.
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1027. It's all about the ghost ship
at Whitby.
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1028. No survivors.
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1029. I've arrived in London.
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1030. The creature hunts for blood
somewhere in the city,
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1031. but I know where it lays
to rest during the day.
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1032. Carfax Abbey?
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1033. You the new owner?
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1034. No, miss. Just looking for him.
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1035. Oh, well, it's a couple hours
to reach the abbey
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1036. in a carriage from here.
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1037. It gets dark on the moors.
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1038. If I was you,
I'd wait till morning.
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1039. You know, miss,
I was thinking the same thing.
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1040. I have finally seen
the true darkness
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1041. that dwells beneath
the surface of this world,
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1042. the evil that neither science
nor reason can explain.
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1043. Yet I have also seen its beauty
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1044. and those willing to give all
to protect it.
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1045. And so
I will pursue this foul beast.
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1046. And I swear by those
who have given their lives
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1047. that I will extinguish
this blight
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1048. and send it back to hell.
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