Captain Blood
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with the Governor
in contrast to some others...

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and how little their words
would weigh against mine.

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Heigh-ho for the Governor's foot!
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Good day, gentlemen.
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-Are you all with me?
-Yes.

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Listen.
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There's a man named Nuttall
who's in trouble with the Governor.

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He's looking for a small boat
which he'll purchase...

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on the night chosen for our escape.
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-Escape?
-Quiet!

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While he gathers stores and equipment,
we must be ready on the inside.

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We might steal some sugarcane knives
and hack through the stockade walls.

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Or dig our way under.
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Once at sea, if we get there,
our troubles will have just begun.

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lf any of you want to withdraw,
now's the time.

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-No.
-Not me.

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You'll be a lubber crew, but I'll match
your hearts against any other.

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We can thank our stars for Jeremy Pitt.
He was a ship's pilot.

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Here's one you won't have to teach.
Six years in King James' Navy.

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-What?
-That's nothing. I was a blooming gunner.

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-A gunner?
-ln the King's Navy, too.

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I was always ashamed of it up to now.
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We'll have a crew yet!
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Any of you others
been keeping such secrets?

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Where's Baynes?
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-Where is he?
-He tried to escape today.

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No! Caught?
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-Branded?
-Yeah.


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