Captain Blood
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1:20:01
I don't wish to be bought by you.
1:20:07
As a lady once said to a slave...
1:20:09
you are hardly in a position
to have anything to say about it.

1:20:16
-You want the girl?
-Why not?

1:20:19
And I'm willing to pay for what I want.
1:20:23
Cahusac, you boast a knowledge of pearls.
1:20:27
At what do you value each of those?
1:20:33
1,000 pieces each.
1:20:36
They're worth rather more, but very well.
Here are 12.

1:20:39
The three-fifths the value of the prize
due your ship for having made the capture.

1:20:43
For the share due my men,
I make myself responsible.

1:20:59
Now, Wolf, will you be so kind
as to take my property aboard ship?

1:21:03
And that settles that, my captain partner.
1:21:08
-No, you don't!
-Stop, Capitaine!

1:21:12
Wait! You'll not take her while I live!
1:21:14
Then I'll take her when you're dead!
1:21:18
-Capitaine, it has been honorably settled.
-lt has not been settled for me!

1:21:22
What is a girl, more or less?
Do not be a fool, Capitaine!

1:21:25
It's my business.
1:21:32
Two breaches in our articles committed
by you. You should be marooned.

1:21:37
lt's what I intended for you in the end...
1:21:39
but since you prefer it this way,
you muckrake, I'll be humoring you.


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