In Search of the Castaways
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1:12:02
Guns? Then it must be Ayrton.
1:12:05
Aye, that's who it be.
Somehow the devil has got another ship.

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- Were there three of you?
- Aye, three of us there were.

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Captain Grant, McNabb
and old Bill Gaye...

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against Ayrton
and all of his mutinous crew.

1:12:21
- The scoundrel!
- Bonjour, monsieur.

1:12:23
My father, Captain Grant-- Did he and
McNabb go together to Diane's Inlet?

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Nay, my child.
I say unto you:

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McNabb, he was not smart.
1:12:34
He was caught
when he tried to escape.

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Odd devil.
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- What's he laughing at?
- For this child, I have prayed.

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And the Lord hath granted my petition,
which I asked of him.

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This is the night
the Lord hath given us our salvation.

1:12:59
What think ye? Could a man
force himself through there...

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even a man who has gone without food
to make himself as thin as a man can be?

1:13:07
Nay. I say unto you,
it is impossible.

1:13:11
It is easier for a camel
to go through the eye of a needle.

1:13:14
Robert, do you think you
could crawl through there?

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Maybe if I tried very hard.
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- You be smart too.
- Even if he could,
what good would it do?

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I'll show ye now. The Lord helps them
that helps themselves.

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Two years we took to make it,
from the hairs of our heads...

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from the garments we wore,
from a thousand things we gathered.

1:13:43
Absolutely preposterous. What could
the boy possibly do all by himself?

1:13:47
There be more to it than that,
for this be the night of the haka.

1:13:52
Bide ye your time
till the night be well begun...

1:13:57
and the horns sound
and the flames leap upward...


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