:12:30
Hawkins! Hawkins! Come here!
:12:38
Hawkins, you hurted yourself ?
:12:41
Are you all right, Hawkins?
:12:43
Come here!
:12:46
Sir.
:12:48
Hawkins, how many times have
I told you to stay out of my clothes?
:12:51
And who are
these little people?
:12:53
Oh, these are
my friends, sir.
:12:55
They used to work
with me at the carnival.
:12:57
They're the finest troupe of
acrobats and tumblers in all of England.
:13:00
But why did you
bring them here?
:13:03
Well they too would be
part of our group, sir.
:13:05
They feel strongly as we
do about the tyranny,
:13:08
and would join in
our worthy cause.
:13:18
Sir.
:13:19
Well, captain?
:13:21
The new recruits
are arriving, sir.
:13:22
Good. Hawkins,
:13:25
I don't mean to be disparaging
to your little friends,
:13:27
but weapons
are limited and...
:13:28
Oh oh, I didn't intend
for them to fight, sir, I..
:13:32
I merely thought that they would take
over my chores of entertaining the men.
:13:36
Then perhaps I'd be free
to bear arms myself,sir,
:13:40
and come to grips
with the enemy.
:13:42
Face to face and steel to
steel. Fist to fist, sir.
:13:48
Hmph.
:13:51
Little friends, I'm sorry,
:13:53
but food and weapons are
limited so you see, uh...
:13:56
We'll do anything for Hawkins,
sir. He always was our friend.