The Long Ships
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1:02:02
Well, now, that's for you
to decide, isn't it?

1:02:10
Forgive the intrusion.
1:02:14
How good it is, Norseman,
to have you once again as my guest.

1:02:19
I wish I could say the same, my lord.
1:02:23
I have made some small changes
to the room.

1:02:27
I hope you approve.
1:02:29
Yes, they do make a difference,
don't they?

1:02:34
Now...
1:02:37
...let us discuss the bell.
1:02:42
First, I'd like to know what you're
going to do with my people.

1:02:47
Well, since you are
the only one of importance to me...

1:02:50
...they are, of course,
to be sold as slaves...

1:02:53
...which is what we customarily do
with our prisoners.

1:02:57
The bell.
1:03:02
You seem to have me
at a disadvantage again, my lord.

1:03:06
Even so, I am afraid
it will do you no good.

1:03:17
I have no more patience
with you, savage.

1:03:22
Now speak up.
1:03:27
I can tell you nothing.
1:03:33
Please, please, my lord.
1:03:35
We sailed in violent storms,
blown many leagues off our course.

1:03:40
I have no idea how to find your bell.
1:03:43
Perhaps a hundred lashes
will give you an idea.

1:03:47
Even if I knew the course,
you'd never get there.

1:03:53
Why not? I have a ship.
1:03:55
Your ship?
1:03:59
Forgive me, my lord.

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