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1:12:03
But I'll be back!
I'll be back on the very first ship.

1:12:06
- I'll go with you and make sure.
- No, Dan, you mustn't.

1:12:11
I can manage Mother
much better alone.

1:12:14
If they try to keep you
in Havana, I'll bust that town...

1:12:20
I'm comin' back to you, Dan.
Cross my heart, I will.

1:12:23
I don't care what Loxi says,
and I don't care what anybody thinks.

1:12:26
I'm comin' back...
on the very first ship.

1:12:36
Two hundred ceroons
of Bengal indigo...

1:12:38
at 125, down ten.
1:12:41
Twelve hundred
and fifty pieces...

1:12:43
Nanking silk
at 398 the pound.

1:12:47
Look at that board now.
1:12:50
Raw silk has gone
to blue blazes.

1:12:52
...at 440, down seven.
- And there goes ivory
down another seven.

1:12:57
Looks like the
first call for panic.

1:13:01
Teak. Silk. Ivory.
Indigo.

1:13:06
Well, a wreck always sends prices down
of whatever cargo she's carryin'.

1:13:10
Right.
Except there's been no wreck.

1:13:14
That's the cargo
of the Southern Cross.

1:13:16
Southern Cross can't have
wrecked, Mr. Tolliver.

1:13:19
She's safe in Havana.
1:13:21
Then somebody knows
she will wreck.

1:13:23
- And she sails before dawn.
- Yes, yes.

1:13:26
Cap'n Stuart in command.
1:13:29
- What's the fastest vessel in port?
- Claiborne.

1:13:33
- Then get your crew aboard.
- You're forgettin' who owns her.

1:13:36
- Loxi won't charter to you.
- Then commandeer!

1:13:38
I've got to stop the
Southern Cross in Havana.

1:13:47
[Rattling, Pounding]
1:13:55
Well, come morning,
we'll have such a fog as a man
can't cut with a crosscut saw.

1:13:59
[Pounding Continues]

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