:16:04
and at your own price.
:16:07
Egad, they're an appalling lot...
:16:09
not likely to be of much value
on the plantation.
:16:11
The less you want, the more for Dixon.
:16:12
-Dixon? Uncle, I wish you'd buy them all.
-Buy them all?
:16:15
To keep them out of Dixon's hands.
:16:17
I perceive somebody's been talking
behind my back...
:16:20
telling the truth.
:16:21
-And you can joke.
-Arabella dear, don't be childish.
:16:24
These men are rebels against their king.
:16:27
They should be hanged, drawn,
and quartered.
:16:29
-Any fate they meet is too good for them.
-Your uncle is right.
:16:31
-Let the sale commence.
-My foot!
:16:34
My dear, the law is the law,
and it's His Majesty's law...
:16:38
and must be obeyed.
:16:41
The best of the lot.
:16:44
Open your mouth.
:16:49
-£20.
-Sold!
:16:51
Sold to Col. Bishop for £20.
:16:57
-As if he were buying horses.
-Yes, quite.
:17:10
-Same price.
-This is Jeremy Pitt, ship's pilot...
:17:13
young and sturdy.
:17:19
-Same price.
-Sold!
:17:20
Sold to Col. Bishop for £20.
:17:32
Quiet!
:17:36
Open your mouth.
:17:54
His pride has bought him a ticket
to Dixon's mines.
:17:59
He isn't there yet.