:56:00
Very good, Your Excellency.
Sorry to have stopped you.
:56:03
We're taking precautions
against the privateers, sir.
:56:05
Drive on.
:56:13
Maria, there's still time to reconsider.
:56:15
I can hold the boat at Dover
while we send for your things.
:56:17
I've made up my mind. I'm staying here.
:56:21
But if trouble should come
between our country and England...
:56:24
your position here may become
very difficult.
:56:27
I'm as much English as Spanish.
:56:30
Maybe more.
:56:31
Is that the reason, Maria?
:56:34
I can't go back to Spain
as long as there's any hope.
:56:39
Uncle, let's not talk about it anymore.
I'll be Ionely and homesick...
:56:43
but I know I'll be Ionely wherever I am.
:56:51
Up oars!
:57:01
Now remember,
as soon as Don Alvarez comes down...
:57:04
tell him in Spanish
you'll take him out to Capt. Ortiz.
:57:06
What do we do when we get him aboard?
:57:08
Nothing. Just hold him
until further orders.
:57:10
- How will you get to the Queen?
- I don't know.
:57:13
Off with you, lads.
Quick as you can to the landing.
:57:53
- Goodbye, Uncle.
- Goodbye, Maria.
:57:57
May you find your happiness.