The Sea Hawk
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:27:00
In fact, I have some serious questions
to put to his ambassador.

:27:03
Is Don Alvarez not due?
:27:05
Overdue, Your Grace.
I feel some concern for his safety.

:27:10
Spanish ships are notoriously slow.
:27:13
He should have come on an English boat.
:27:33
Eleven bells, and all's well!
:27:52
Look at him, will you?
He's as tongue-tied as a schoolboy.

:27:55
He's always the same
when he has to talk to a woman.

:27:58
Him what's taken fleets of Spanish ships
can't trade words with a slip of a girl.

:28:03
- I can't figure him at all.
- Ship's the only thing he cares about.

:28:06
- He hates the sight of blooming women.
- Not the Queen, he don't.

:28:10
I hear Her Majesty's the only woman
he could talk up to...

:28:13
without his knees buckling.
:28:14
That's different. Man to man, I calls it.
:28:21
Come on, get on with your work.
What are you standing there for?

:28:55
Good morning.

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