Captain Blood
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:40:00
Miss Bishop,
it's difficult for an Irishman to apologize.

:40:04
But I hope you can forgive me
for having thought badly of you.

:40:07
I will, if you tell me
how you think of me now.

:40:09
How I think of you now? I think of you....
:40:14
I think of you as the woman who owns me.
Her slave.

:40:19
But I think the man is lucky
who can count you his friend.

:40:22
I think you know you can.
:40:32
Your slave is grateful
for all marks of favor.

:40:35
When you forget your slavery
and go so far--

:40:37
Now there, you're mistaken.
:40:39
However far this slave may go,
he won't forget.

:40:43
lt's a characteristic we Irish
have in common with the elephants.

:41:38
Hello. Where are you going?
:41:41
You're so much improved,
I was returning to the stockade.

:41:44
Don't leave me tonight. I'm a sick man.
:41:48
I assure you, sir,
there's nothing more I can do.

:41:50
There must be something.
:41:52
Perhaps you ought to bleed me again.
:41:57
Very well, then, if you wish it.

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