The Sea Hawk
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:22:22
Quartermaster?
:22:23
- Hold her steady as she goes.
- Steady as she goes.

:22:51
Men, from now on,
both crews will lay aside past differences.

:22:55
Spanish sailors will have full freedom
of the decks...

:22:58
with the exception
of the powder magazine.

:23:02
Those of you lately called slaves will have
no further duties aboard this ship.

:23:07
If there are those among you
who are still for the sea...

:23:10
we've plenty of berths on this ship
for good and willing men.

:23:13
By now you know the purpose
of the Sea Hawks:

:23:16
In our own way,
to serve England and the Queen.

:23:23
We're free!
:23:28
Mr. Burke, dismiss all these men
and attend to their needs.

:23:32
Your Excellency, we'll try to make you
and your party as comfortable...

:23:35
as this somewhat
overcrowded ship permits.

:23:37
Mr. Pitt will show you the way.
:23:38
Are my men to be freed when we land?
:23:41
Certainly, Captain.
We have no Inquisition in England.

:23:43
No. We understand
you believe in direct action.

:23:46
Don Alvarez,
I can appreciate your feelings...

:23:49
but since fate has thrown us together,
let's make the best of it.


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