Captains Courageous
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:33:01
I'll bet they put you all in jail.
:33:03
In jail for the rest of your lives,
and I'm going to do it, too.

:33:08
You hit me.
:33:09
Now you just sit there
and think about it, sonny.

:33:17
Look at Manuel. He's saving fish
to sleep on. Catch up, there!

:33:21
Hey, I do more work as you do
with your best girl's six brothers.

:33:27
Who in the tarnation
laid that bucket there? Dag-diggit!

:33:36
Now, mind what I told you, son.
:33:39
You're too young
to be telling a crew of men...

:33:41
what you'll do and what you won't do.
:33:44
But you might as well
start in learning a few things.

:33:47
You see that gurry?
:33:49
Well, when you've hove
them fish heads overside...

:33:52
you can come below and get some supper.
:33:55
Until you do, you get nothing.
:33:57
I'm not going to eat, either.
:34:03
You do as you mind to about that.
:34:10
Let it rain some more coffee, huh, Doc?
:34:12
Fog's lifting. It'll be clear in an hour.
:34:16
How is my little fish? Smiling and happy?
:34:19
No, he's still sulking.
He's the orneriest kid I ever seen.

:34:23
Maybe his papa's got so much money
he don't want that little boy no more.

:34:27
- Maybe he throw him overboard.
- He sure spins a yarn for a kid.

:34:31
- Aye, his papa own that boat.
- Yeah, interesting talker, all right.

:34:35
Why, he's a good enough liar
to write books.

:34:38
A rope's end, that's what I'd give him.
:34:40
I'm telling you, it's the fall he took
that did it. It plumb distracted him.

:34:43
My cousin Eben
back from Vermont was like that.

:34:45
He fell off of a barn,
and he played with rag dolls for 30 years.

:34:51
If you want what I think, as soon as this
fog lifts we'll take him into Saint John's.

:34:56
- I mean it.
- And lose two weeks good fishing, huh?

:34:59
Better than taking a chance
on three months bad luck.


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