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Mister...
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Well?
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Master John was about to...
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Let Master John speak for himself.
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Come here, boy.
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Please, sir, they're going to
take me away on a boat and...

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Maskew!
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l can scarcely believe my eyes!
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A King's magistrate carousing
in a fisherman's pothouse?

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Why not, Mr. Fox?
Am l not in good company?

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Am l not in some sort
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a fisherman myself?
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Don't l spread my nets to catch all
kinds of fish, both great and small?

:45:47
Did you know a man
named Greening, Mr. Fox?

:45:49
l never had that pleasure.
:45:51
His mother believes him to have
been engaged in the smuggling trade.

:45:56
Suspects he met foul play
at the hands of his companions.

:45:58
Well then, your course is clear.
Hang the lot.

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Never fear, Mr. Fox.
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ln due course
and with proper evidence,

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l will have every smuggling rascal
in this parish swing and sun-dry.

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l hope l'm there to see it.
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Oh, you will be, Mr. Fox.
At my personal invitation.

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Until then...
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One moment!
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Master John, you were
going to tell me something.

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Well, come on.
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You said they were going to... yes,
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going to take you out
on a boat and...

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Go on, please.
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Speak up, boy.
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That's all, sir.
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Well?
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Nothing out of the way, sir.
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Oh, cheer up, Maskew.
:46:50
You can't hope to hang a man
every morning.


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