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1:25:16
Pretty work. She's plastered on the reef
like a herring on a biscuit.

1:25:21
- Man the lifeboats!
- Aye, aye, sir.

1:25:25
She's down by the head.
1:25:30
- She's a killed ship.
- Yeah.

1:25:33
There ain't nothin' left
but to get her people off.

1:25:36
There's one thing left!
1:25:39
Arrest the man who
murdered his own command.

1:25:42
- Stand by your boat tackle!
- Aye, aye, Cap'n Phil.

1:25:46
Look after her.
1:25:49
- [Steve] Lower away!
- Aye, aye, sir.

1:25:55
Cap'n Phil...
1:25:57
Cap'n Phil, why didn't
he kill me instead?

1:26:08
And the night before you took command
of the Southern Cross,

1:26:11
did you or did you not
talk to King Cutler?

1:26:15
This same man who is now
conducting your defense.

1:26:18
Objection, Your Honor. Mr. Cutler is
defending Capt. Stuart, not himself.

1:26:22
Your Honor, before
this case is finished,

1:26:24
I propose to throw
the shadow of the gallows...

1:26:27
over many
in this room.

1:26:29
- [Crowd Muttering]
- [Pounds Gavel]

1:26:33
The witness may answer.
1:26:35
Sure, I talked
to King Cutler.

1:26:38
- So have you.
- [Laughing]

1:26:40
Capt. Stuart,
1:26:42
there are other able skippers
with ships in Rotten Row,

1:26:46
but you were the first to stand
in defense of the pirate
wreckers that haunt these Keys.

1:26:50
I don't ask what unendurable
circumstance drove you to join
these men whom you must despise.

1:26:56
But I will ask the court
for leniency in your behalf...

1:26:59
if you will join with me
in the destruction of these rats?


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