:01:00
My men follow without questions.
Get ashore. Next.
:01:05
And I said to myself:
:01:06
"This isn't the usual preparation.
This voyage is something different."
:01:10
That's all I could find out, Your Lordship.
:01:12
Not a man in his crew
knows where he's going.
:01:14
Kroner, Thorpe's destination
is of vital importance.
:01:17
We'll have him watched from now
until the day he sails.
:01:19
The money will be placed at your disposal
by my steward.
:01:22
Very good, Your Lordship.
:01:28
Then this pirate is free again to plunder
where he chooses, in spite of the Queen.
:01:33
Or perhaps for the Queen.
:01:36
Hereafter we shall do better
to rely on our own devices...
:01:38
than on the assurances of a clever woman.
:01:41
Surely she would not neglect
to inform her Lord Chancellor...
:01:44
of the nature
of such an important voyage?
:01:46
Her Grace did inform me...
:01:48
that Capt. Thorpe is undertaking
a trading expedition up the Nile.
:01:52
I pretended to believe her.
:01:55
Does that reassure Your Excellency?
:01:57
Forgive me, milord,
if any suspicion crossed my mind.
:02:01
His Majesty King Phillip
has implicit confidence...
:02:03
in your loyalty to his interests.
:02:06
His Gracious Majesty and I
have an interest in common.
:02:09
A ruler friendly to Spain
on the throne of England.
:02:14
Like you, Lord Wolfingham?
:02:17
Don Alvarez, we serve others best...
:02:19
when at the same time
we serve ourselves.
:02:32
Sure you have enough information
on these waters?
:02:34
Every bay and inlet for harboring a ship,
soundings accurate, not a reef missing.
:02:38
That's what I want.
I'll send for it on Wednesday.
:02:41
I'll have it ready for you, sir.
You can rely on me.
:02:43
I don't want any printing on the chart,
you understand? No names at all.
:02:47
No names. Very good, sir.
:02:48
- Good day.
- Good day, Capt. Thorpe.
:02:51
I'll have it ready for you Wednesday.