:53:02
It appears that you
and the Madre de Dios...
:53:05
will be paying the last official visit
to England.
:53:08
- The last friendly visit, shall we say?
- Exactly.
:53:10
I can't say
that I envy you your commission...
:53:13
to sail alone into the port of the enemy.
:53:15
It is my privilege to fetch home
the ambassador before we strike.
:53:19
Besides, England isn't an enemy
until she knows she is.
:53:22
True.
:53:23
Luckily, she'll only know that
when the Armada appears in the Channel.
:53:26
When will that be, Captain?
:53:28
According to the information
I am carrying to Lord Wolfingham...
:53:31
the Armada is almost ready to sail
against England.
:53:35
- Odd.
- What is it?
:53:37
The breeze must have freshened.
We're swinging at anchor.
:53:39
- Yes, I can feel the drift.
- We'd better let you turn in, Captain.
:53:43
When does the crew come aboard?
:53:44
They have leave till 4:00. We sail at dawn.
:53:47
Bon voyage, Capt. Ortiz.
:53:49
Thank you...
:53:50
but I look forward more eagerly
to our next voyage to England.
:53:54
Gentlemen, I drink
to the success of the Armada.
:53:59
To the Armada.
:54:44
Into the tops, men.
We're getting under way.
:54:47
Man the helm, Abbott. Fox, at the foresail!
:54:51
Matson, up with the main!
:54:54
Mr. Pitt, the mizzen.