A High Wind in Jamaica
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Captain's cabin?
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With Chavez?
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Now, John--
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John.
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Your brother.
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Have you any idea what happened?
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Papa.
Papa, can I go home now?

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They've had enough.
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After all the experiences
ofthese last few weeks...

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they're still suffering terribly
from shock.

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- Mr. Thornton, a briefword.
- They've had enough.

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[ All Chattering ]
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Mr. Thornton.
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Mr. Thornton,
a briefword with you.

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You realize, without their help,
we may fail to get a conviction.

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Is ityour opinion
that they really know nothing?

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Or have they been terrorized
into hiding something?

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No.
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No, I don't think
they've been terrorized...

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but they may know something
they don't say.

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Why?
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Because they may have formed
an affection for this man Chavez.

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An affection?
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If they know anything,
I shall have to find it out.

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You mean put them in the box?
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Oh, not all ofthem,
certainly. Heaven forbid.

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- We will have to produce at least one.
- Which one?

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Emily.
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[Barrister] These men pleadguilty
on the count ofpiracy.

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But since 1837 piracyhas ceased
to be a hanging offense...

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unless accompanied by murder...
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and in this case, either the murder
ofthe boy, John Thornton...

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or Captain Vandervort.
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Now, ifyou decide
that one ofthese men--


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