The Hawaiians
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1:41:02
what are you doing here?
1:41:05
Captain Hoxworth,
you're in trouble.

1:41:09
You'd better go
or you'll be in trouble.

1:41:12
You need money,
maybe?

1:41:16
No, thanks.
I don't need money, maybe.

1:41:28
Captain Hoxworth is
an American citizen.

1:41:30
For too long the whites have claimed
any citizenship that suited them.

1:41:36
Is particularly convenient
when there happens to be...

1:41:40
two American warships
in the harbour.

1:41:42
Apparently, you suspect
some sort of conspiracy.

1:41:47
Let me ask
a hypothetical question.

1:41:49
Suppose an uprising
did occur and failed?

1:41:53
The rebels would be beheaded.
1:41:55
What? I'm sorry, i put it poorly.
I meant a bloodless uprising.

1:42:00
Is a custom of the islands...
1:42:02
he who acts against
the throne is beheaded.

1:42:04
But if Americans are involved,
prominent Americans.

1:42:10
You've travelled all over, you are
familiar with civilised custom.

1:42:13
Mr Houghton, what you call
civilised custom...

1:42:17
has been more cruel to these islands
than beheading greedy men.

1:42:22
If you have any influence over them,
I suggest you use it.

1:42:33
This is all hypothetical,
of course.

1:42:37
I'm sure you intend to release
Hoxworth, soon.

1:42:41
I intend to execute him.
1:42:43
You can't be serious!
1:42:45
I'm sure Hoxworth is serious.
Why shouldn't I be?

1:42:48
He must have a trial. This is
a government founded upon law.

1:42:52
This is a government
fighting for its life.

1:42:58
Are you with it
or against it, Mr Hale?


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