The Sea Hawk
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:49:05
Perhaps that's as well,
since I'm going back to sea.

:49:10
- What?
- We'll be gone quite some time.

:49:13
Are you leaving soon?
:49:15
Within a week or so,
just as soon as the Albatross is ready.

:49:20
The roses look different
when you hold them.

:49:24
In the garden of a convent in Peru,
there's a beautiful statue.

:49:29
The nuns call it
Nuestra SeƱora de Las Flores.

:49:32
That's how I'll always think of you,
as my lady of the roses.

:50:04
Look sharp here! Get on with your work.
:50:09
- Where are you bound, mate?
- I'm blessed if I know. Pass it along here.

:50:13
- You taking on sailors?
- See Mr. Pitt, top of the gangplank.

:50:17
Lieutenant, here's another one
coming up to sign on.

:50:21
Pass it along here, boys.
Come along.

:50:24
Pitt will assign you
to your duties and your quarters.

:50:27
Michael Sweeney,
and I'll give you my best, sir.

:50:31
- Jones, sign him.
- Thank you, Captain.

:50:33
Tuttle, I didn't expect
to see you back so soon.

:50:36
- I'm a sailor, Captain.
- And a right good one.

:50:39
Just the kind we need on a trip like this.
Report to Mr. Pitt on the upper deck.

:50:43
Next.
:50:45
Eli Matson.
What are you doing on board here?

:50:48
Captain, if you don't mind my asking,
but I suppose after what I done...

:50:52
there ain't no place for me
on the Albatross?

:50:54
I might find a berth for you as a cabin boy.
:50:59
There's always a berth for a good man...

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