Captains Courageous
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:55:01
- What do you mean?
- I mean, to go out alone.

:55:04
I not go alone. Five minutes,
I have 100 fish keep me company.

:55:07
I mean, wouldn't it be better
if you had someone to row, maybe?

:55:10
Who I get to row? Doc? Disko?
:55:12
You very foolish this morning.
:55:14
Well, I rowed a boat at school.
I could row...

:55:16
Oh, I see. You row this boat, huh?
:55:19
What you know about boats
when you cannot even chop bait?

:55:21
I know lots about boats, see?
:55:23
I know that's the jib,
and that's the jumbo...

:55:25
and that's the fore rig,
and that's the fore topmast...

:55:27
and that's the foremast,
and that's the triadic stay.

:55:29
That's the main topmast,
and that's the main mast...

:55:31
and that's the main rigging,
and that's the gurry kit.

:55:33
That's the Duncan Street,
and anything else you want to know?

:55:35
Where you learn all this?
:55:36
I read a book on it in Capt. Disko's cabin,
and I don't care who knows it.

:55:39
And you can go row your old boat
all by yourself.

:55:41
I wouldn't go out in it for anything.
:55:51
By golly, that's smart kid.
:55:53
About time to break his neck, ain't it?
:55:56
I got no time break necks.
I got fishing to do.

:55:59
Lower away.
:56:16
Hard alee. Stand by the headsail!
:56:20
Twenty-eight fathom.
She's shoaling fast, Capt. Disko.

:56:23
We're getting to her.
:56:25
Twenty-six fathoms, bottom rock.
:56:28
We're on the bank. Let go your anchor.
:56:35
Tie up your jib and jumbo!
:56:37
Stand by your foresails.
:56:40
Bait them snug, boys,
bait them for home and mother.

:56:44
- This fog is going to lift for you.
- Well, that's something.

:56:47
Oh, what do you care, Jack?
Pop could find fish in a graveyard.

:56:49
There's a run of cod on this bank...
:56:52
that Walt Cushman
won't know nothing about.

:56:55
Ahoy there, on the mud scow.
:56:57
Whose anchor chain is that a-rattling
like it's full of rust and roaches?


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