The Sea Hawk
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:56:01
Fifty sacks of rice, 50 pounds of raisins,
30 pounds of cocoa...

:56:07
eighteen hogsheads of vinegar,
50 jars of wine...

:56:09
Thank you, Mr. Pitt.
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I have some rather urgent business
in London, so you'll take charge.

:56:16
Isn't that rather a sudden decision,
Capt. Thorpe?

:56:18
No, it's...
Just what are you grinning at, Mr. Pitt?

:56:23
I couldn't help thinking to myself
that if I were going to London...

:56:26
I'd certainly make it a point
to see Miss Latham.

:56:28
- Blast if I wouldn't.
- I daresay you would.

:56:32
As a matter of fact, I have an appointment,
only she doesn't know it yet.

:56:40
- Thank you, gentlemen.
- Aye, aye, sir.

:56:49
Hello, gentlemen.
Is Capt. Thorpe in his cabin?

:56:51
That he is. He'll be pleased to see you, sir.
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This way, sir.
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It seems I'm just in time.
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- You're looking very fit.
- Thank you, sir.

:57:04
Are you going ashore?
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Yes. I was just going to London.
We don't sail until next week, you know.

:57:08
That's what I came to see you about.
You couldn't sail sooner, could you?

:57:14
Why, yes, if there was some reason for it.
:57:17
There is, Captain, a very good reason.
:57:19
I have a message
from Her Majesty the Queen.

:57:21
She'd like you to set sail immediately.
:57:23
There are certain members of her court
that are asking too many questions...

:57:27
about your latest trading expedition
up the Nile.

:57:31
I see.
:57:39
Very well, Sir John. I'll not go to London.
:57:42
And will you please inform Her Majesty
we sail with tomorrow's tide?

:57:49
You are feeling very happy, Uncle.
:57:52
What? Yes.
:57:56
Have you had good news?
:57:58
Excellent news.
:57:59
Is it a secret?

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