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Put her with the rest
of the fine ships...

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that you and your kind
have sent to rot on the bottom.

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And take your eyes off
the Southern Cross.

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We don't want her
turned into kindlin'!

:32:51
- Commodore, you can
cat-haul me both ways, but...
- Choke your luff!

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- Get out, man! Wait outside.
- But I'm only asking...

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- I said outside!
- Commodore Devereaux,
really you mustn't. Here.

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- Drink this.
- I'm all right, Doctor.

:33:04
[Doctor] That'll do you
a world of good. Here, here.

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[Commodore]
D-D-Don't coddle me!

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- I'm no derelict.
- You look as strong as a bull, sir.

:33:14
- Come down first thing next week...
- Jack Stuart has cost us...

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It wasn't Jack Stuart who
cost us the Jubilee, sir.

:33:20
It was those
Florida reefs.

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- Am I to remove the reefs,
or the captains who can't miss 'em?
- Yes!

:33:27
Perhaps you should
remove the Key West pirate wreckers...

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who swarm those reefs like
a school of killer whales.

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And get rid of the man
who's behind them all, King Cutler.

:33:37
Are we to go out of business
'cause we can't hang Cutler?

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Well, he got 50%% %
of the Jubilee's cargo.

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Cutler or no Cutler,
I'll get my ships through...

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- if I have to hire and fire...
- Commodore! Please!

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Don't coddle me.
:33:50
Gentlemen, I asked Lieutenant Farragut
to sit with us today,

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hoping the United States Navy
may give us protection...

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against Cutler
and his kind.


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