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Your Majesty.
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Where is Capt. Thorpe?
:35:10
Did you hear me? Where is Capt. Thorpe?
:35:12
We haven't seen him, Your Majesty.
:35:15
It appears he disregarded
my Lord Chancellor's summons.
:35:18
I anticipated that, Your Grace,
and dispatched a castle guard...
:35:21
to bring him here under arrest.
:35:24
You show great foresight, milord.
:35:28
Well, Capt. Hawkins?
:35:29
Any of us would willingly act as hostage...
:35:31
to assure Your Grace
of Capt. Thorpe's appearance.
:35:33
An easy pledge, Capt. Hawkins...
:35:35
with the castle guards already dispatched
to bring him here.
:35:38
If I may speak for my associates...
:35:40
I feel we must share the burden
of your displeasure with Capt. Thorpe.
:35:44
I see. You approve of his activities.
:35:47
We share his views, Your Grace...
:35:50
and, to the best of our ability,
his activities on behalf of England.
:35:53
Then hereafter you will allow me
to determine...
:35:55
in what manner England
may best be served!
:36:24
Who dares to...
:36:28
Capt. Thorpe begs an immediate audience,
Your Grace.
:36:32
- Admit him.
- Yes, Your Grace.
:36:47
Your Majesty.
:36:51
Capt. Thorpe, why did you fail to answer
Lord Wolfingham's summons?
:36:55
I was in the castle at the appointed time,
but I had an accident.
:36:59
- An accident?
- Perhaps not exactly an accident.