Captains Courageous
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1:24:01
Five fathom.
1:24:04
They're feeling for the bottom, all right.
1:24:07
- Five fathom.
- He can do it with that hull of his, Disko.

1:24:10
But we draw more water
than the Cushman, don't we?

1:24:12
I know what water we draw.
You keep her to it.

1:24:15
Three-and-a-half fathom.
1:24:16
Hey, Disko, you ain't been looking down
the neck of a jug again, have you?

1:24:19
Now listen here, farmer,
I can draw 16 feet of water...

1:24:22
and not find bottom, can't I?
1:24:24
I ain't ripping out no keels,
but I'm going to beat Walt Cushman...

1:24:28
into Gloucester and that's all there is to it.
So don't you swing her off.

1:24:33
Why, I know this bottom
as well as my wife knows her own kitchen.

1:24:38
- You keep her to it now.
- I'm with you, Capt. Troop.

1:24:42
Oh, yeah, yeah.
1:24:54
I'll bet old Walt's hot under his hatches.
1:25:00
- Shake your bustle, little woman.
- Yes, sir.

1:25:12
Manuel, we're gonna pass them soon.
1:25:16
Oh, sure. That Disko, he pass anything.
He half porpoise, I think, huh?

1:25:20
What are you doing?
1:25:22
I figure up how much
I get my share fish in there.

1:25:25
If market price good, say four-and-a-half,
five cents pound, Manuel, he get...

1:25:31
By golly, I gonna have lots of money.
1:25:33
And with my $3 a month,
I'll have $9, won't I?

1:25:36
Sure. We very rich men, now, huh?
1:25:37
We have fun spending it
when we go ashore, you and me, huh?

1:25:40
- What will you do ashore?
- Well, first I gotta go church store.

1:25:43
You know, where you buy
a crucifix and Madonna and things.

1:25:47
And I buy a little two-place
gold candlestick I see there...

1:25:50
that I take to church, and I light candles
for my father's birthday.

1:25:53
3rd this month, August.
1:25:55
Oh, that's very nice, Manuel.
1:25:57
Not so nice as my father
should have, maybe.


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