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:50:00
- Thank you.
That was quite a welcome.
- I saw it. Unpardonable.

:50:03
Terrible waste
of molasses.

:50:07
I didn't know you
practiced law, Mr. Cutler,

:50:10
although I've... I've heard
of your other practices.

:50:13
It is gratifying to know that
our services to ships in distress...

:50:17
- have not gone unnoticed.
- Unnoticed?

:50:19
I'm sure every ship owner would like
to repay you for your... your efforts.

:50:24
- Can I take you to the inn?
- Why...

:50:26
You might go in,
but you'll never come out.

:50:30
You have many talents,
Mr. Tolliver.

:50:32
- I hope I can make your visit
to the Keys interesting.
- I'm sure you'll do your best.

:50:37
- Good day.
- Good day.

:50:38
Take good care of him,
Philpott.

:50:41
- Yeh, yeh.
- Take it away.
Give me a little more line.

:50:45
You happen to know some nice quiet nook
where I can sleep without any molasses?

:50:50
Nook? I guess we can find
a cranny somewheres for you.

:50:54
Better leave word who to notify
in case there's any... suddenness.

:50:59
Come on.
:51:02
- It's port, ya shellback.
- That's larboard to me.

:51:05
When I say it's port,
it's port!

:51:08
- You the mate of the whaler Tyfib?
- That's right.

:51:10
- Still need men?
- Yeah.

:51:13
They're scarcer
than feathers on a frog.

:51:15
- How long you going for?
- That's up to the whales.

:51:18
- About three years.
- Shut up.

:51:20
- I'll sell ya a couple of men.
- What's the matter with 'em?

:51:23
One's an able seaman. The other
will do any legal work you might have.

:51:27
Legal work?
You mean, like boilin' blubber?

:51:32
- When do I get 'em?
- Tonight. Widgeon'll tell you where.

:51:35
- How much?
- Twelve dollars a head.

:51:37
We'll pay
when we pick 'em up.

:51:39
Hope they both got arms.
:51:41
- Legal work!
- Shut up!

:51:47
Widgeon, you and the Lamb find out
where Tolliver puts up.

:51:51
Take four horn-fisted galley growlers,
and pay him a little visit.

:51:55
That Charleston lawyer's
the most dangerous man
they've ever sent down here.

:51:59
But the Lamb will know
how to tame him.


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