Captain Blood
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1:28:00
There's a gallows waiting
for each of us at Port Royal...

1:28:03
and no man should be late
to his own hanging.

1:28:07
How you hate the villain.
1:28:09
lf I were a young man,
I'm dashed if I wouldn't be jealous.

1:28:13
But you said you didn't even know him.
1:28:15
He was once my slave.
1:28:18
Slave?
1:28:21
Did you know him well?
1:28:23
I did.
1:28:26
He's not such a bad fellow for a pirate.
1:28:30
When he made his escape,
I was thrilled and happy.

1:28:33
That was before I knew how he would use
his freedom.

1:28:36
But aren't you forgetting...
1:28:37
that a man's bitter heart
may demand revenge?

1:28:40
That is the unforgivable thing:
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to have put his revenge above
everything else...

1:28:45
and to have destroyed himself.
That's what he's done.

1:28:47
I've seen pirates. I know their ways.
1:28:49
Cruel, evil, greedy,
plundering peaceful cities...

1:28:52
torturing their captives. Beasts.
1:29:12
Are you so much in love with him?
1:29:14
ln love with him?
1:29:15
That you care so much what he does?
1:29:17
I don't care in the least what he does.
1:29:19
Someone should,
in view of what he's doing now.

1:29:22
But your uncle's with the fleet
at Port Royal. That much is fortunate.

1:29:26
Why? What's this about my uncle
in Port Royal?

1:29:28
He amazes me, this fellow.
That's where he means to take us.

1:29:32
-No, he can't.
-They won't let me near him.

1:29:34
He's alone on his quarterdeck
in a fine Irish temper, I suspect.

1:29:39
-But I learned of it from one of the crew.
-Lord Willoughby, he mustn't.

1:29:43
My uncle is a hard, unforgiving man.
1:29:45
He lives in the hope of one day
taking and hanging Capt. Blood.

1:29:49
Capt. Blood probably doesn't know that,
of course.

1:29:51
I doubt if it'd make any difference if he did.
1:29:53
He's chivalrous to the point of idiocy.
1:29:56
Chivalrous?
1:29:58
And yet he's been what he's been
these last three years...


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