The Sea Hawk
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Our plunder would be the richest prize
ever brought back to England.

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- Could such a plan possibly succeed?
- It would have one chance of success:

:45:18
If the Spanish were taken
by complete surprise.

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Have I your permission to try, Madam?
:45:33
If you undertook such a venture...
:45:35
you would do so without the approval
of the Queen of England...

:45:39
but you would take with you
the grateful affection...

:45:43
of Elizabeth.
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Then, Madam, I shall take with me
that which I prize above all things.

:46:26
Don't you think, my dear,
we could manage with what we have?

:46:30
I'd like a few more.
:46:32
Look, Martha.
Don't you think this one is pretty?

:46:35
Very pretty,
but you've quite a lot just like it.

:46:40
There's a different species over here.
It's a little darker. You see?

:46:45
I see.
:46:48
- What is it?
- Nothing.

:46:50
- What are you thinking about?
- I was just thinking about our voyage.

:46:53
I must say,
I prefer English boats to Spanish boats.

:46:57
There's more air on them.

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