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1:06:01
Commodore Devereaux gave you
that appointment to give to Jack!

1:06:04
- Why didn't you give it to him?
- I had my reasons.

1:06:06
And I know what they were too!
You'd stoop to anything.

1:06:09
- Yes!
- Yes!

1:06:14
Land o' love!
1:06:19
Come on, Loxi.
1:06:22
I'll row you home
before I call on Mr. Cutler.

1:06:25
Yes, sir, these sponges
is wonderful.

1:06:30
Pleasant dreams, my friend.
You've had a busy day.

1:06:34
I'll just take these.
They might blow away.

1:06:36
[Whining]
1:06:38
Oh, Loxi.
1:06:43
I don't know what happened!
I had to swim most a mile.

1:06:47
You cuttle-headed fool!
Why didn't you drown?

1:06:50
Them two swabs is horn-fisted,
Mr. Cutler.

1:06:53
- Jack Stuart just hove in.
- Stuart!

1:06:55
Out of sight,
Widgeon.

1:07:05
Where's Widgeon?
1:07:07
Who? Oh, that gooseneck who was
your mate on the Jubilee.

1:07:11
That water
didn't rain in here.

1:07:16
State your business,
Capt. Stuart.

1:07:18
I was aboard that sponge boat
tonight when Widgeon brought
your men on that crimpin' job.

1:07:22
My men?
1:07:24
That's all the proof the government
needs on who sunk the Jubilee.

1:07:28
Well?
1:07:29
No more 50%% % salvage,
Mr. Cutler,

1:07:33
but a room in a penitentiary
where you and your hatchet men...

1:07:36
can be cozy as fiddler crabs
on a marsh bank!

1:07:38
[Indistinct Threats]
1:07:42
You haven't got enough sand in your craw
to stand in front of me alone.

1:07:46
Clear the room.
1:07:48
You ain't gonna fight him
alone, are you, King?

1:07:50
I said, get out!
1:07:56
They'll find you
on a marsh bank someday.


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