:19:02
Let's get that sharply out
onto the deck.
:19:03
Your Excellency, Maria,
these are not typical Englishmen.
:19:06
- Please don't think...
- Quite right.
:19:08
They ain't all as handsome as we are.
:19:11
Sir, if I may suggest...
:19:16
you and your party
had better go aboard my vessel.
:19:18
Capt. Thorpe, I demand to know
exactly what your intentions are.
:19:21
To get you safely aboard my ship.
:19:23
And to get you off again
as quickly as possible.
:19:25
- I'll land you at the first English port.
- I'll not go on your ship.
:19:28
I'd rather drown
than accept your hospitality.
:19:33
Mr. Pitt, this young lady, I hope,
will change her mind.
:19:36
If she doesn't, change it for her
and have her carried aboard.
:19:42
Blessed treasure!
:19:49
These men are weak.
Get them over the side. See they don't fall.
:19:52
Easy, there.
:19:57
Come on, men. Hurry! Over the side.
:20:03
Come along, ladies.
You heard what the Captain said.
:20:05
And orders are orders.
:20:17
Why, Tuttle, it must be four years
since we sailed together.
:20:20
It's four years since I've trod the deck
of an English ship, sir.
:20:23
You'll soon be in England now.
:20:24
Come along, all of you, and I'll see you all
catch up with your rum rations.
:20:32
Capt. Thorpe,
this is an insult to His Majesty.
:20:35
I board your ship under protest.
:20:37
At least you'll find English hospitality
better than they found Spanish.
:20:41
As soon as the slaves are transferred...
:20:43
see that the Ambassador and his party
get on board, too.
:20:46
All right, men. Stand by, ready to move.
:20:57
Make speed there, men.
Get that stuff loaded below.