Captains Courageous
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1:42:01
Yeah, I read about that kind of fishing
once in a magazine.

1:42:04
Manuel said that any fish
that ate a bug was some kind of a frog.

1:42:08
Who's Manuel? He sounds like
a pretty funny sort of person.

1:42:11
He's the man that picked Harvey
out of the water.

1:42:15
Well, I certainly want to meet that man,
Capt. Troop.

1:42:18
- Where is he?
- He's dead, Mr. Cheyne.

1:42:24
Where are you going, Son?
1:42:26
Just out. I'll be back in a little while.
1:42:29
- Don't you want me to go with you?
- No.

1:42:31
I mean, I'll be back in a little while.
Really, I will.

1:42:35
Well, I guess that's all the vittles.
1:42:38
Will you come in the parlor
and chat a while?

1:42:42
Yes.
1:42:46
Where was he going, Capt. Troop?
1:42:47
Oh, I reckon he has
a couple of errands to do.

1:42:51
Will you have a pipe?
I got some pretty fairish tobacco here.

1:42:55
- No, thanks.
- Have a chair.

1:42:57
That was fine pie, Mother.
1:42:59
Thank you, Discobolus.
I'll leave the dishes awhile.

1:43:03
Dad, is this boom set in here just right?
1:43:05
Well, let's see now.
1:43:09
Capt. Troop, tell me, that hurdy-gurdy...
1:43:14
and the razor, were they Manuel's?
1:43:17
Yes, they was, Mr. Cheyne.
1:43:20
He must have been a pretty fine man.
1:43:22
Harvey's a fine boy now,
the kind of boy I'd always hoped he'd be.

1:43:26
Yes. They was real dorymates,
Mr. Cheyne.

1:43:30
Yes, I had that chance once.
1:43:33
I'm afraid I threw it away.
1:43:35
Now that I got the chance again, I...
1:43:40
Well, I guess I'm just getting
what I deserve.

1:43:44
Well, as long as you set your course
a little too late...

1:43:47
maybe Manuel sailed it for you.
1:43:50
But that don't say
you can't sail it after him.

1:43:53
You're still the boy's dad, man.
1:43:56
A boy is never too old not to need a dad.

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