:07:01
I see.
:07:10
Very well, Sir John. I'll not go to London.
:07:13
And will you please inform Her Majesty
we sail with tomorrow's tide?
:07:20
You are feeling very happy, Uncle.
:07:22
What? Yes.
:07:27
Have you had good news?
:07:29
Excellent news.
:07:30
Is it a secret?
:07:32
You wouldn't be interested, my dear.
:07:37
Excuse me.
Mr. Kroner to see you, Don Alvarez.
:07:41
Have him come in, Miss Latham.
:07:51
- Your Excellency. Doña Maria.
- You have news from my lord?
:07:54
Aye, the best possible news.
Capt. Lopez sailed this morning.
:07:57
He'll get to Panama before Capt. Thorpe.
:07:59
Please congratulate His Lordship
and convey my best wishes.
:08:02
Thank you, señor. Maria.
:08:08
The English pirate
has plundered his last ship.
:08:17
Uncle, what will they do to him?
:08:20
Piracy is punishable with death.
:08:22
Or, if Spain is disposed to be lenient,
there's the galley.
:08:52
- Martha.
- What's wrong, my dear?
:08:54
- Order me a carriage and fast horses.
- My child!
:08:57
I'm going to Dover.