The Sea Hawk
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:16:01
Sound the surrender.
:16:02
Hurry, while there's still breath
in your belly.

:16:26
I congratulate you, Captain.
Very fortunate moment for the surrender.

:16:32
You take charge. Muster the prisoners
and stack the weapons forward.

:16:35
- To the main deck, men. Disarm them.
- Aye, aye, sir!

:16:38
It's been a lovely day, hasn't it?
:16:46
Take enough men, go below,
and free the slaves.

:16:49
Aye, sir.
:16:55
Matson. Come here.
:16:57
Aye, sir?
:16:59
You were very brave,
trying to take this ship single-handed.

:17:01
Thank you, sir.
:17:03
Brave but stupid.
:17:04
By disobeying orders, you risked the lives
of the men behind you.

:17:07
- Shouldn't you pay for that with your own?
- Yes, sir.

:17:12
Take this man aboard the Albatross.
Have him put in irons.

:17:15
But, Captain, I was only doing me duty.
You can't blame a man for that!

:17:24
By the way...
:17:25
I'd appreciate it if you'd pass the word
among the officers and men...

:17:28
that I consider their conduct very gallant.
:17:30
And yours especially, Mr. Pitt.
Thank you for convincing the trumpeter.

:17:55
- Looks like a very rich cargo, Mr. Pitt.
- A windfall, Captain, sir.

:17:59
- Gold, silver, and plenty of barrel stuff.
- Look sharp there, boys.


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