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:51:04
You heard them all.
:51:07
The guy I was scared of
when I was little--

:51:10
Nobody wants to hear about him.
:51:12
Nope.
:51:15
I gotta ask you a favour.
:51:19
Me?
:51:20
-Have I ever asked you for anything?
-What is it?

:51:23
Well, I got a situation.
:51:25
It's a finesse thing with a client.
I gotta pick him up at Skagway.

:51:29
I need somebody to crew for me.
:51:31
You always run your operation
on your own.

:51:35
It's just for appearances.
It's a business deal, see?

:51:38
I gotta impress the guy, so I gotta
look less like a captain and more....

:51:42
Like an admiral.
:51:43
Exactly. It's a milk run, and
since you're on the water again....

:51:47
I've only gone out once.
:51:49
Well, I can trust you.
:51:51
I mean, this deal, this business deal,
it's sensitive. Word can't get out.

:51:57
When would we go?
:51:58
Day after tomorrow. I just gotta
put a couple things in motion.

:52:04
I'll see if I can get off work.
:52:07
You saved my ass, bro. I appreciate it.
:52:11
You and me, we're--
:52:12
Practically strangers.
:52:14
No, we're the Gastineau brothers, man.
:52:16
Half brothers.
:52:19
Right.
:52:22
Listen, I gotta run, bro.
I'm on a schedule here.

:52:26
I'm at the south marina.
:52:27
The Orca Princess.
:52:29
Sunday morning, 7 sharp,
we catch the tide.

:52:32
It'll be a blast.
:52:37
Good evening. I'm Donna De Angelo,
and this is the Golden Nugget.

:52:44
Well, I see some
familiar faces out there.

:52:50
Welcome back.
:52:59
There's the tide.

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