:47:02
You must excuse me, my dear. It's time
for me to go. You better take these.
:47:10
Don't go, Martha.
:47:11
- No, no.
- Martha, wait for me.
:47:13
Don't leave me. Martha!
:47:30
- May I help you?
- Thank you.
:47:41
You seem to be very fond of English roses.
:47:44
My mother told me
about your rose gardens. She was English.
:47:48
That explains a great deal.
:47:50
But I prefer the Spanish iris.
:47:52
Naturally. It has no thorns.
:47:55
Capt. Thorpe,
I didn't get a chance on the boat...
:47:57
but I want to thank you
for returning my jewels.
:48:00
I'm so sorry for what I said
about your robbing women.
:48:04
If you think it would do any good,
I'd be glad to speak to the Queen.
:48:07
To tell her how kindly you treated us
and that we don't want you punished.
:48:11
That's very kind of you indeed.
:48:13
I think I can stand the punishment,
but I'm very grateful for your concern.
:48:18
I wonder if you can imagine
how much it means to me.
:48:21
No, I haven't any notion.
:48:25
When I saw you first...
:48:26
I thought you were like a statue.
Beautiful but cold.
:48:30
Then I watched you
when you saw the slaves...
:48:32
and the statue seemed to come to life.
:48:34
I thought perhaps
you'd forgive me one day.
:48:37
Capt. Thorpe, I have forgiven you.
:48:41
Is forgiveness all you feel?
:48:44
Have I led you to believe anything else?
:48:47
Not by anything you've said...
:48:49
but I thought I saw something
in your eyes.
:48:53
No, you're mistaken.
:48:55
I'm sorry.
:48:58
You're mistaken.