:09:08
You better take cover below, matey,
or you'll be stopping a cannonball.
:09:12
She's hauling closer to the wind!
:09:21
Feast your eyes on that.
:09:22
The Spaniard mounts 40 guns
if she mounts one.
:09:24
She's loaded down, too.
:09:25
Maybe she's too big a bite
for our teeth, eh, Matson?
:09:28
Ever see a Spaniard
the Captain couldn't swallow whole?
:09:30
Captain's got the Spaniards bewitched,
that's what he has.
:09:33
Yes, and didn't we dust off
His Royal Highness' britches in Cádiz, too?
:09:36
I mind that, me lad...
:09:38
and the dust was worth 30 shillings
to the ounce.
:09:41
What a prize.
I don't think she'll get away from us.
:09:45
The Albatross isn't a barge
you can run away from.
:09:47
We're sucking the wind
out of the Spaniards' sails.
:09:49
If it's air they need, we can put a draft
through their bow pretty quick.
:09:53
Captain, what about it?
Shall we let them have a round?
:09:56
- You'll fire when I give the word, Mr. Pitt.
- Aye, aye, sir.
:09:59
- Mr. Preston!
- Aye, aye, sir.
:10:01
Give them a hail, if you please.
:10:03
- Suggest they lower their colors.
- Aye, aye, sir.
:10:12
Señor Captain, lower your flag!
:10:18
It would be just like that Spaniard
to surrender and spoil our fun.
:10:22
Perfectly possible, Mr. Pitt.
Once more, Mr. Preston.
:10:25
You hear me?
:10:27
Lower your flag!
:10:39
One Ione cannonball
out of an entire broadside.
:10:42
Very well, Mr. Pitt.
Show them how to lower those colors.
:10:45
Aye, aye, sir.
Scott, teach them some etiquette.
:10:48
Ready, men?
:10:50
Lay for the foremast and fire on the uproll.
:10:54
Aye, aye, sir.