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1:12:03
And for your brother.
1:12:04
Oh, he`s not my brother.
He`s my husband.

1:12:08
Your husband?
1:12:17
Mother died six years ago.
1:12:20
-How do you follow the years?
-She taught us.

1:12:23
We know that 1 2 full moons
are one year.

1:12:27
We have Christmas, Thanksgiving
and Easter.

1:12:30
We`re not sure they`re
on the right days.

1:12:33
lt`s amazing, the two of you...
1:12:36
...in this remote, godforsaken place.
1:12:40
Not godforsaken, Captain Hilliard.
1:12:43
Not godforsaken at all.
1:12:46
You do set an excellent table.
My compliments to the chef.

1:12:51
They`ve made their own dinnerware.
1:12:54
Cups, soup spoons. lngenious.
1:13:03
-Won`t Mr. Quinlan be joining us?
-He`s a seafarer...

1:13:07
...and prefers to be by himself.
1:13:10
l see why you`ve been lost
for so long.

1:13:13
-The charts don`t show this island.
-lt`s a wonder we found you.

1:13:19
Heathens come to the north side
at certain times.

1:13:24
There`s a burial ground there.
1:13:29
This is ever so tasty. A great treat
from the slop we eat on the ship.

1:13:34
What is it?
1:13:35
Eel broth.
1:13:38
Eel?
1:13:39
Well, only the broth is eel.
1:13:42
The little white chunks
are sea urchin.

1:13:45
We appreciate your hospitality
and hope we can repay you.

1:13:50
You can.
1:13:52
You can take us back to civilization.
1:13:54
l should think.
lt must be awfully boring here.

1:13:59
What is the meaning of `` boring``?

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