:30:02
No, my good man, not at all.
:30:04
But who would buy the boat?
:30:06
We would not dare,
and you, a slave, you could not.
:30:09
True.
:30:11
That would be my part. To find someone.
A man as eager to escape as I.
:30:15
-A man held here for debt, say.
-Then it's a bargain?
:30:20
Gentlemen,
you've opened for me the gates of hope.
:30:25
Doctor.
:30:31
-My dear colleague.
-Gentlemen.
:30:38
Now we have him.
:30:40
We've only to get him involved
and reveal his plan.
:30:43
He'll steal very little of our business
when he's in irons.
:30:47
Gentlemen.
:30:50
There's one thing slipped
my mind entirely.
:30:54
Simple-minded men might think this
an opportunity for trickery...
:30:58
but brilliant men like yourselves
will remember in what favor I stand...
:31:02
with the Governor
in contrast to some others...
:31:05
and how little their words
would weigh against mine.
:31:08
Heigh-ho for the Governor's foot!
:31:11
Good day, gentlemen.
:31:45
-Are you all with me?
-Yes.
:31:47
Listen.
:31:48
There's a man named Nuttall
who's in trouble with the Governor.
:31:51
He's looking for a small boat
which he'll purchase...
:31:53
on the night chosen for our escape.
:31:55
-Escape?
-Quiet!
:31:58
While he gathers stores and equipment,
we must be ready on the inside.