The Long Ships
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1:12:00
You too.
1:12:04
No, I'm afraid I can't help you,
my lady.

1:12:07
- You disappoint me.
- Why?

1:12:10
You don't think I would speak
without full knowledge, do you?

1:12:14
The bell, Viking. The bell which lies
near the Pillars of Hercules.

1:12:19
From the description,
it can be no other place.

1:12:22
What description?
1:12:28
The man Vahlin talked.
1:12:31
Oh, did he? Did he, now?
1:12:34
Well, I don't know anything about
the Pillars of Hercules, you call it?

1:12:40
But if you know where this bell is...
1:12:43
...why don't you
and your husband get it?

1:12:46
Because my husband needs your skill,
your Viking seamanship.

1:12:51
We are invincible in this desert.
On the high seas we are as children.

1:12:56
You are seafarers. We are landsmen.
It is as simple as that.

1:13:03
I see.
1:13:05
So...
1:13:08
...what are you offering me?
1:13:10
A ship and your own men to man it.
1:13:14
- A Moorish ship?
- What else?

1:13:17
I'd as soon go to sea
in a fish basket.

1:13:19
To get through the maelstrom
that guards the...

1:13:25
- And you didn't know about the bell?
- All right.

1:13:28
Anyway, you need a real ship.
A Moorish galley would never make it.

1:13:33
- You must try.
- No, it's impossible, absolutely...

1:13:38
Well, I have an idea.
1:13:40
My own ship lies beached
down there on the coast.

1:13:43
She got through rough waters once.
Let me repair her and she'll do it again.

1:13:48
How long would you take?
1:13:50
Not long. Just a few days,
given the timber and my crew.

1:13:57
I'd like to ask you something,
my lady.


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