1. Come, spirit.
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2. Help us sing the story of our land.
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3. You are our mother.
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4. We, your field of corn.
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5. We rise
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6. from out of the soul of you.
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7. Let him go.
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8. You said to hang him, sir.
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9. Now, remember, Smith,
you've come to these shores in chains.
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10. You're under a cloud
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11. which will darken considerably if I hear
any more of your mutinous remarks.
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12. Is that understood?
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13. Captain Newport, sir.
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14. I found oysters.
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15. They're as thick as my hands.
They're the size of stones, sir.
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16. And there's fish everywhere.
They're flappin' against your legs.
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17. - We're gonna live like kings.
- All these months at sea.
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18. I'm weary of looking further.
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19. This place will serve.
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20. We have deep water to the shore.
We can see up and down the river.
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21. Our enemies will have
no advantage of surprise.
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22. Uh, bring the anchors
and mainsails to shore,
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23. in case some homesick persons
decide to slip away with them.
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24. We must be careful
not to offend the Naturals.
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25. If our crops fail,
we shall be obliged to trade with them.
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26. Once we're established here,
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27. we may go up the river
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28. and seek a route to the other sea.
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29. The savages often visit us kindly.
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30. Timid, like a herd of curious deer.
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31. Tonight we shall sleep
aboard our ships, everyone in full armor.
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32. In the morning,
we will chop down every tree
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33. within half a mile of the moorage
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34. and use the straightest limbs
to erect a line of watchtowers
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35. and to build our fort.
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36. When we have done that,
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37. we set our wheat and barley,
put up houses and lay in firewood.
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38. Slackers will be whipped
at the sight of their transgression.
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39. - Sir.
- Yes, Emery?
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40. When might we, uh,
be going out to...
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41. poke about, sir?
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42. We are not here to pillage and raid.
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43. We are here to establish a colony.
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44. How many lands behind me?
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45. Gold will do you no good.
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46. Not six months from now
when the snows begin to fly.
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47. How many seas?
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48. What blows and dangers?
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49. Fortune ever my friend.
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50. Smoke.
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51. Five kegs is gone since we landed.
Somebody stole 'em.
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52. Rain's got into this, and worms here.
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53. - Brand him.
- And here.
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54. Cut off his ears.
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55. Captured these two, sir,
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56. talking to the men, spying.
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57. Hey, you.
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58. He stole a hatchet!
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59. We have lost the favor of the Naturals.
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60. Had we not sighted land the day we did,
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61. I would have turned back.
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62. We have eaten the majority of our stores.
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63. Our best men are sick with fever.
The rest will soon breed mutiny.
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64. We might as well be shipwrecked.
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65. Now, the Naturals tell me, uh,
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66. of a city up the river
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67. and of a mighty king who lives there.
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68. I propose we send an envoy to this king
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69. to see whether he can
be persuaded to trade with us.
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70. Meanwhile, I shall, uh, return
to England for fresh supplies.
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71. I won't be back until spring.
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72. Ratcliffe here will be in command.
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73. As to who will approach the savage king,
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74. I needn't tell you
it will be a hazardous mission.
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75. Captain Smith is the only
professional soldier among us.
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76. Smith?
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77. What are — What are —
What are his qualifications?
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78. Those you lack.
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79. Smith, you have an opportunity
to repair your reputation.
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80. I expect you to welcome it.
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81. Who are you whom I so faintly hear,
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82. who urge me ever on?
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83. You have the makings of a leader, Smith.
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84. Can one rely on you?
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85. What voice is this that speaks within me,
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86. guides me towards the best?
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87. We shall make a new start.
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88. A fresh beginning.
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89. Here the blessings of the earth
are bestowed upon all.
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90. None need grow poor.
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91. Here there is good ground for all
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92. at no cost but one's labor.
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93. We shall build a true commonwealth.
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94. Hard work and self-reliance our virtues.
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95. We shall have no landlords
to wrack us with high rents
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96. or extort the fruit of our labor.
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97. Captain, we haven't the draft
to go any further.
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98. Put in.
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99. None shall eat up carelessly
what his friends got worthily
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100. or steal away
that which virtue has stored up.
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101. Men shall not make each other their spoil.
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102. Let's go back, sir,
gather a larger party.
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103. We're lost.
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104. There the Naturals go!
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105. Let him go!
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106. Tide's run out, Captain.
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107. Bottom's draggin' on the mud, sir.
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108. Keep your matchlock lit.
Fire a shot if you see anything.
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109. The sun.
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110. And the moon as well.
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111. It shows you how the sun chases the night
continually around the world.
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112. The sky? No.
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113. From England, a land to the east.
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114. Leave?
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115. There won't be any leaving till spring.
The boats won't be back till then.
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116. We have articles
that might interest you.
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117. Gunpowder.
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118. At the moment I was to die,
she threw herself upon me.
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119. Sky.
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120. Sky.
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121. Sun.
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122. Sun.
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123. Water.
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124. Wind.
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125. Wind. Wind.
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126. Wind.
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127. Eyes.
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128. Eyes.
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129. Lips.
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130. Lips.
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131. Mm-hmm.
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132. Ear.
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133. All the children of the king
were beautiful, but she, the youngest,
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134. was so exceedingly so
that the sun himself,
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135. though he saw her often,
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136. was surprised whenever
she came out into his presence.
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137. Her father had a dozen wives,
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138. a hundred children.
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139. But she was his favorite.
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140. She exceeded the rest,
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141. not only in feature and proportion,
but in wit and spirit too.
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142. All loved her.
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143. Moon.
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144. They are gentle,
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145. loving,
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146. faithful,
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147. lacking in all guile and trickery.
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148. The words denoting lying, deceit,
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149. greed, envy, slander and forgiveness
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150. have never been heard.
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151. They have no jealousy,
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152. no sense of possession.
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153. Real, what I thought a dream.
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154. Love.
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155. Shall we deny it when it visits us?
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156. Shall we not take what we are given?
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157. There is only this.
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158. All else is unreal.
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159. Mother.
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160. Where do you live?
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161. In the sky?
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162. The clouds?
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163. The sea?
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164. Show me your face.
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165. Give me a sign.
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166. We rise.
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167. We rise.
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168. Afraid of myself.
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169. A god, he seems to me.
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170. What else is life but being near you?
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171. Do they suspect?
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172. O, to be given to you.
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173. You to me.
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174. I will be faithful to you.
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175. True.
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176. Two no more.
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177. One.
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178. One.
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179. I am.
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180. I am.
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181. The king announced
that I was free.
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182. He was sending me back,
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183. and on the understanding
that once spring came,
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184. we were to go back
to where we came from.
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185. His chiefs had advised him to kill me.
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186. I had gained a knowledge
of their arms, their strong places.
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187. But his daughter assured him
I was a good man.
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188. I should tell people that though
the Naturals lived in peace,
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189. they yet were strong and would not
suffer their land to be taken away.
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190. There was no sea
beyond the mountains.
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191. Only a land stretching away forever
in great meadows,
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192. a land which had no end.
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193. Captain Smith.
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194. You're back.
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195. The savages will
have to stop here, Captain.
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196. - Where you been?
- It's like seeing a ghost.
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197. You look like you've come back
from the dead.
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198. - Where's Captain Ratcliffe?
- No word.
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199. People said he went over to England.
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200. You should've never trusted him.
Did you bring food?
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201. - We're starving.
- I brought food.
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202. Someone got killed.
Just fell over.
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203. Four months of stealin' and stealin'
and stealin' and stealin'.
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204. Get up!
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205. Gamblin'. They bowl
while the houses fall down.
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206. - Look at the church.
- All the sickness comin' from the marsh.
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207. - Who's takin' care of you?
- No one.
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208. That's all it is, just dying
and sickness and all that.
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209. - I saw a body in the mud.
- You're a liar!
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210. - I saw a leg in the bed.
- You are a liar!
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211. Why was the leg in the bed?
Why was the leg in the bed?
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212. Thieves! Jackals!
Lash their feet!
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213. You're looking rather well, Smith.
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214. Been enjoying yourself, have you?
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215. Been enjoying yourself mightily, I expect.
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216. You were sent to relieve our situation,
not to pleasure yourself. We here have suffered.
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217. I'll ignore the stories
which bring officialdom into disrepute.
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218. No speeches, Smith.
Things are different now.
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219. We can't allow cheek.
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220. Allow cheek, and we shall have chaos.
I wear the medal now.
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221. I am president and you have
been stripped of your captaincy.
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222. - Are you qualified to pass judgment on me?
- That really needn't concern us at the moment.
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223. 'Tis a pity you were not here at the time
of your trial to defend yourself.
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224. I presume you were too afraid,
too guilty to return.
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225. - My trial?
- Yes.
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226. You were indicted
upon a chapter in Leviticus
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227. and tried during
the period of your desertion.
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228. Our law is speedy here.
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229. Been keepin' all the good food
for himself, Smith, giving us rotten corn.
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230. You, sir, have no other eyes and ears
than those which grow on Smith's head here.
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231. He does nothing
but tend his own pot, spit and oven.
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232. I have shared all.
I have kept nothing for myself. Nothing!
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233. His name is not even Wingfield.
It's Woodson.
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234. Woodson is the name.
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235. Left England under a cloud of disgrace.
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236. Seize them. Seize them!
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237. Any man impeding the punishment of
these rogues will be dealt with harshly!
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238. Here.
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239. There's no sense in waiting for a trial.
This is mutiny.
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240. I dispatch you herewith
in the name of the king.
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241. Dead as an herring.
Serves him right.
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242. I can ratify what Mr. Argall said.
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243. Were we in England,
I should be ashamed
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244. to let my servant keep company
with such fellows.
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245. You never had a servant.
You were a servant.
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246. I et a single chicken,
and that when I were ill.
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247. Small here has eaten six, a number of which
he could not be troubled to cook.
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248. I say it's Captain Smith
should lead us.
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249. - Aye.
- Aye.
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250. Tell her.
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251. Tell her what?
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252. It was a dream.
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253. Now I am awake.
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254. - March!
- St. George! St. George!
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255. March!
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256. I let her love me.
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257. I made her love me.
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258. And what was your disagreement about?
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259. He said today's the 15th of October.
I said the 17th.
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260. I must.
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261. You were fightin'
about the date of the year?
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262. Damnation is like this.
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263. Didn't I tell you to dig a new well
farther from the shore?
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264. Why hasn't this been done?
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265. Every man will stop what he's doin'
right now and start diggin' the well!
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266. Those of you that cannot
carry the dirt in buckets
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267. shall carry it with your own hands.
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268. He that will not work shall not eat.
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269. The labors of honest and industrious men
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270. shall not be consumed
to maintain the idleness of a few.
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271. The country
is to them a misery,
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272. a death, a hell.
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273. While they starve, they dig for gold.
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274. There is no talk, no hope,
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275. no work but this.
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276. If there's so much gold,
why don't the Naturals have any?
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277. You're chasin' a dream.
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278. You see what men they've sent us?
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279. A headless multitude.
They will not sow corn for their own bellies.
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280. They would rather eat their fish raw than go
a stone's throw and fetch some wood to dress it.
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281. Bad water.
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282. Sturgeon gone.
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283. - The waste cities, they shall live in them.
- Mutterings.
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284. They shall plant vineyards
and drink the wine!
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285. In that day —
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286. Love good and hate evil
and close up the breaches of —
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287. Take away from me the noise
of your music and your songs
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288. so I will not hear
the melody of thine harp.
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289. The Lord has given the command
and he will smash them!
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290. The large house into pieces
and the small house into bits!
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291. Somebody should shoot Small there.
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292. He hasn't got a ghost of a chance
and he'll contaminate us all.
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293. He used Wortham's spoon.
Now Wortham's gone. My friend.
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294. Have we gotta wait till all is dead?
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295. Sir. Ackley's dead.
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296. Somebody ate his hands.
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297. Went out in the height of style anyhow.
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298. Such... tranquillity.
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299. You'd think he could speak.
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300. I shall miss him.
I think we all shall.
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301. We're 38 now.
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302. To go back up that river.
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303. To love her in the wild.
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304. What holds you here?
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305. What are your intentions towards her?
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306. Towards them?
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307. There's nothin' in the river.
The river's empty.
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308. We wanna go back to England.
Please, can we —
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309. - Where's Captain Newport?
- There's nothin' to eat.
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310. - Captain Newport will be back shortly.
- Does he have food?
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311. - He'd better.
- But when will we go back to England?
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312. They're eatin' all the dead.
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313. You believe in ghosts, Captain?
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314. People don't care
about those Indians no more.
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315. Don't put yourself in danger.
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316. You don't have to do
anything else for us.
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317. Why have you not come to me?
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318. I know, my love.
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319. Don't trust me.
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320. You don't know who I am.
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321. Remember.
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322. Thank you.
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323. May God be with you.
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324. Who are you, whom I love?
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325. There's something I know when I'm with you
that I forget when I'm away.
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326. Tell me, my love,
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327. did you wish for me to come back
and live with you again?
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328. Free.
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329. My true light.
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330. Can love lie?
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331. My America.
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332. Where are you, my love?
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333. That fort is not the world.
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334. The river leads back there.
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335. It leads onward too,
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336. deeper...
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337. into the wild.
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338. Start over.
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339. Exchange this false life for a true one.
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340. Give up the name of Smith.
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341. Come away.
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342. You must tell me why.
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343. - They can't hear. I've sent 'em away.
- He sees you mean to stay.
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344. They're coming.
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345. Make peace with him.
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346. He won't accept peace.
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347. Why would he?
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348. - Come away.
- Where would we live?
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349. In the woods?
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350. In a treetop?
A hole in the ground?
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351. You have to come with me... into the fort.
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352. Your people will know you came here.
They'll find out soon enough.
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353. Go! On the double, gentlemen!
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354. God save the king!
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355. - Port your pikes!
- God save the king!
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356. - Port your pikes!
- God save the king!
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357. Charge!
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358. And on the Swiss step, gentlemen,
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359. march!
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360. St. George! St. George! St. George!
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361. Prepare to stand!
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362. - Stand!
- St. George!
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363. Musketeers advance!
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364. Fire!
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365. Company —
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366. Hold the ground! Hold together, men!
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367. - You're like a herd of deer!
- What are you waiting for?
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368. How can you own land?
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369. This earth was made for such
as shall improve it!
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370. As knows how to live!
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371. They have no sound, sir,
but I — I couldn't —
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372. Fire on him!
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373. What are you waiting for? Fire on him!
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374. You heathen bastards!
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375. Please.
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376. Seeds of sulphur!
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377. Sons of fire!
Devils from the mouth of hell!
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378. Retreat!
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379. Lord, turn not away thy face.
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380. You desire not the death of a sinner.
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381. We have gone away from you.
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382. I have not harkened to your voice.
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383. Let us not be brought to nothing.
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384. - Gather reinforcements!
- They're climbing up the wall!
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385. Tell him.
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386. The princess is up the river at Pastancy.
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387. They sent her to her uncle,
Patawomeck,
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388. lord of the naked devils of that region,
and, by the by, an acquaintance of mine.
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389. So I get talkin' to his nibs,
and he proposes to sell her.
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390. He says with her at the fort,
the emperor will not dare attack us.
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391. - He dotes on her.
- You're certain she's the one you saw?
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392. With these eyes.
I spoke to the king directly.
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393. And what does this rogue
propose to sell her for?
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394. I was getting to that.
His most favorite thing is combs.
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395. But in this case, he seems
to have his heart set on a kettle.
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396. You know, a copper kettle
like my mother had for makin' stew.
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397. What use he means to make
of the instrument, I cannot say.
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398. Well?
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399. We don't take hostages.
King James would not approve.
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400. - You'd rather see us annihilated?
- She's done enough for us.
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401. She risked the beating out
of her own brains to save mine.
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402. Had she not fed us,
you would have starved.
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403. She's been the instrument
to preserve this colony from disaster.
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404. - Flesh fly!
- She and her —
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405. We shall not return her kindness
by makin' her a captive!
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406. Come, Argall. Threaten me.
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407. Then I'd know I was goin' to live
for a thousand years.
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408. She and her lot are on the verge
of killing us all.
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409. I expect there will be scarce a handful alive
when the boats return, if they ever do.
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410. You told us yourself that her father
regards her as no one else.
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411. Or do you have private reasons
for this attitude of yours?
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412. Return to your post.
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413. The penalty for disobeyin' an order
of the president is hanging.
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414. You're breakin' the laws.
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415. This is mutiny.
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416. Me breaking the laws.
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417. I have information Smith here...
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418. is planning to marry the wench
and make himself king of Virginia.
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419. You're no longer in command, Smitty.
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420. I shall wear the medal now.
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421. You've been derelict
in your duties to the king.
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422. You've betrayed these citizens
of Jamestown.
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423. I, therefore, pronounce you unworthy
of being a member of this colony.
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424. You're no longer in command, Smitty!
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425. Oh, oh! High and mighty.
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426. Lord and ruler. Huh?
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427. No! No!
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428. We must have order, huh?
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429. We can't have everyone runnin' around
givin' themselves airs and graces,
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430. 'cause then —
then we would have chaos, huh?
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431. - Scream.
- Come near.
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432. - Gettin' the strokes.
- Come near me.
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433. You say — You say,
"Friend. Friend, dear friend.
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434. - You touch me now.
- I pray to the gods for your good health.
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435. For the rest of my life, I will." Yeah?
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436. No man shows me disrespect.
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437. In all things —
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438. may I stand by you.
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439. Put him to hard labor.
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440. Send him to the forest
to hew fresh timbers for the walls.
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441. Set him by the heels each night
when he's done,
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442. that through the long watches,
he might reflect on his transgressions.
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443. Oh, Mother,
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444. has he sent this ship for me?
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445. Conscience is a nuisance.
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446. A fly.
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447. A barking dog.
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448. If you don't believe you have one,
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449. what trouble can it be to you?
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450. Mother...
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451. you are my strength...
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452. or I have none.
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453. Throw us your forward line!
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454. Steady as she is.
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455. The president.
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456. Yes, I neglected to tell you.
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457. The captain's
no longer occupying that post.
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458. He will be able to explain
the reasons better than I.
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459. It's the princess.
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460. This will be your house, milady.
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461. Reverend Whitaker,
the one what lived here, well,
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462. he's dead and gone now, so...
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463. The ships returned, firing their cannons —
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464. causing the Naturals to sue for peace.
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465. The tide now swung to the English side.
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466. They said they were goin' to fetch you.
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467. I was against it.
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468. I didn't wanna harm you.
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469. And now there's disaster all around us.
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470. We should have stopped
before it was too late.
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471. What is right?
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472. Give.
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473. Wrong? Who is this man?
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474. Now...
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475. all is perfect.
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476. Let me be lost.
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477. True.
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478. You flow through me...
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479. like a river.
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480. Come.
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481. Follow me.
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482. Thank thee, O Lord.
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483. Very well.
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484. Leave us alone.
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485. You wish to bring charges
against this man?
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486. Are you sure?
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487. Well, fine then, Argall.
Enough of your quarrels. Be off.
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488. I have news for you.
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489. The king wants you to return to England
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490. to prepare an expedition of your own
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491. to chart the northern coasts
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492. to see if you might find
a passage to the Indies.
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493. I remember when you had sight
and ambition.
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494. Shall you not press on?
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495. Shall you be a discoverer of passages
which you yourself refused to explore,
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496. beyond the threshold, that is?
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497. The king has great hopes for you.
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498. Plans.
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499. Um, she's to take care of you now.
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500. Uh, my name's Mary,
and yours, I believe, is, uh —
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501. Oh, no. Um, she says
that's not her name anymore.
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502. She hasn't got a name.
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503. How unfortunate.
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504. Well, we shall have to give you one.
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505. Here.
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506. Rub with the towel.
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507. I will find joy in all I see.
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508. Little steps.
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509. Oh.
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510. We shall lose
not only our lives and our land,
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511. but our eternal birthright.
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512. Look beyond these gates.
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513. Eden lies about us still.
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514. We have escaped the Old World
and its bondage.
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515. Let us make a new beginning
and create a fresh example for humanity.
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516. We are the pioneers of the world,
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517. the advance guard
sent on through the wilderness
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518. to break a new path.
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519. In our youth is our strength,
in our inexperience our wisdom.
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520. God has given us a promised land,
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521. a great inheritance.
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522. Woe betide
if ever we turn our back on him.
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523. Let us prepare a land where a man
may rise to his true stature.
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524. A land of the future.
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525. A new kingdom of the spirit.
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526. Remember what this country was...
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527. Am I as you like?
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528. His eyes...
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529. You knew me as I was long ago.
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530. I have never truly been the man
I seem to you to be.
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531. What does he say?
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532. Come. Let's sit by the river.
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533. Mean?
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534. I can't sleep till I see you again.
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535. Look up.
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536. You have no evil in you.
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537. I belong to you.
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538. He knows.
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539. Where am I?
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540. Wait two months,
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541. then tell her I am dead.
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542. Drowned.
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543. Like that.
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544. He's left you, Princess.
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545. He told you a pack of lies.
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546. Forget about him.
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547. I, uh, have some terrible news.
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548. Captain Smith is dead.
He drowned in the crossing.
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549. He loved you very much.
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550. You have gone away with my life.
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551. Killed the god in me.
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552. When first I saw her,
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553. she was regarded as someone finished.
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554. Broken. Lost.
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555. She seemed barely to notice
the others about her.
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556. Um, I would like to spend
the afternoon with you.
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557. How do I ask?
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558. A nature like yours
can turn trouble into good.
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559. All this sorrow will give you strength
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560. and point you on a higher way.
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561. Think of a tree —
how it grows round its wounds.
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562. If a branch breaks off, it don't stop,
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563. but keeps reaching towards the light.
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564. We must meet misfortune boldly
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565. and not suffer it to frighten us.
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566. We must act the play out,
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567. then live our troubles down, my lady.
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568. April, May and June,
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569. July, August.
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570. - What is a day?
- A day?
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571. An hour?
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572. An hour is 60 minutes.
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573. Why does the Earth have colors?
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574. Name this person.
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575. Rebecca.
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576. Rebecca, I baptize thee in the name
of the Father and the Son
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577. and the Holy Ghost.
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578. Amen.
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579. She has accepted my invitation
to work in the fields.
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580. For Rebecca.
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581. She'll be missed.
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582. She understands the culture of tobacco.
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583. She's a good lass.
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584. The people were sorry at her going.
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585. The loss of my wife and daughter
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586. has led me to understand
her loss as well.
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587. Hours pass.
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588. She speaks not a word.
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589. Who are you?
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590. What do you dream of?
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591. We're like grass.
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592. Are you kind?
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593. She weaves all things together.
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594. I touched her long ago...
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595. without knowing her name.
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596. Suppose I asked you to marry me.
What would you say?
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597. Are you asking me?
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598. Where would we live?
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599. Here.
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600. England, if you wish.
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601. Perhaps that would be best.
We could...
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602. Well, you could forget your life
in this place.
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603. Why do you shrink from me?
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604. Won't you say yes?
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605. If you like.
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606. This isn't what I expected,
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607. Rebecca.
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608. I'm sorry.
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609. Why are you crying?
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610. I suppose...
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611. I must be happy.
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612. You do not love me now.
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613. Someday you will.
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614. I require and charge you,
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615. as you will answer
on the dreadful day of judgment,
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616. when the secrets of all hearts
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617. that if you know any impediment
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618. why you should not be lawfully
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619. you will confess it.
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620. Mother.
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621. Why can I not feel as I should?
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622. Must.
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623. Once false, I must not be again.
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624. Take out the thorn.
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625. Oh!
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626. He is like a tree.
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627. He shelters me.
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628. I lie in his shade.
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629. Can I ignore my heart?
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630. What is from you...
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631. and what is not?
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632. Great Sun, I offer you thanks.
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633. You give life to the trees and hills.
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634. To the streams of water.
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635. To all.
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636. Mother.
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637. Your love is before my eyes.
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638. Show me your way.
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639. Teach me your paths.
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640. Give me a humble heart.
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641. We've had some surprising news.
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642. We've been invited to England —
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643. by the king and queen.
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644. There will be a royal audience
in your honor.
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645. You're known to them all.
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646. His first mate gave him up
to pirates when his ship was stopped.
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647. Five years
before he could get a commission.
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648. Five years!
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649. All them ships
went off to Newfoundland. Yes.
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650. He poked around the north.
Then he went home.
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651. Captain Smith.
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652. Yeah, he can make you laugh.
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653. Things are different now.
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654. They've sent him back to London.
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655. What a shame.
They say he's done much for this place.
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656. Captain Smith is alive?
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657. You saw him?
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658. I cannot do that.
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659. Why not?
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660. It would mean something
I do not feel.
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661. What's come over you?
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662. I'm married... to him.
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663. He lives.
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664. I heard it by the fort.
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665. He's still alive.
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666. "Married"?
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667. You don't know the meaning
of the word exactly.
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668. But I am.
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669. Sweet wife.
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670. Love made the bond.
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671. Love can break it too.
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672. There is that in her I shall not know.
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673. I'm sorry. This can't be mine.
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674. Stand aside!
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675. "... whilst towering in the azure sky,
they celebrate this happy day.
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676. Let rolling streams their gladness show
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677. with gentle murmurs whilst they play,
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678. and in their wild meanders flow,
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679. rejoicing in this blessed day.
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680. Kind health descends on downy wings.
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681. Angels conduct her on the way.
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682. The New World's princess
new life brings
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683. and swells our joys upon this day."
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684. I think you still love the man
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685. and that you will not be at peace
until you see him.
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686. In my vanity, I thought...
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687. I could make you love me,
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688. and one cannot do that,
or should not.
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689. You have walked... blindly
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690. into a situation
that you did not anticipate.
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691. You are the man I thought you were...
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692. and more.
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693. Did I make a mistake in comin' here?
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694. I would've come before,
except I've been away from the capital.
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695. Perhaps...
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696. I'm out of order
speaking with you this way,
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697. but I've thought of you of ten.
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698. So after I left, it went well for you.
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699. I heard the king and queen
received you.
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700. Everybody says
you were a great favorite.
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701. They all speak of you.
One hears them in the streets.
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702. "Her Ladyship."
Who'd have guessed it?
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703. You knew I had promised, didn't you?
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704. Yes.
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705. Did you find your Indies, John?
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706. You shall.
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707. I may have sailed past them.
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708. I thought it was a dream —
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709. what we knew in the forest.
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710. It's the only truth.
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711. It seems as if I were speakin' to you
for the first time.
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712. Can we not go home?
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713. As soon as possible.
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714. My husband.
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715. Listen.
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716. Thomas. Where?
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717. Mother, now I know where you live.
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718. Thirteenth of April, 1616.
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719. - Mother?
- Dear Son.
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720. Mother?
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721. I write this so that someday in the future
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722. you might understand a circumstance
which shall be but a far memory to you.
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723. Your dear mother, Rebecca, fell ill
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724. in our outward passage at Gravesend.
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725. She gently reminded me
that all must die.
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726. 'Tis enough, she said,
that you, our child, should live.
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