:18:02
but may l introduce to you,
Jim Hawkins?
:18:05
Jim, you see, is the boy
who found the treasure--
:18:08
Doctor, please!
:18:13
l'd like a word with you
in my stateroom.
:18:16
Doctor, to muse and blabber
about a treasure map...
:18:22
in front of
this particular crew...
:18:23
demonstrates
a level of ineptitude...
:18:26
that borders
on the imbecilic...
:18:28
and l mean that
in a very caring way.
:18:30
lmbecilic, did you say?
Foolishness, l've--
:18:33
May l see the map, please?
:18:40
Here.
:18:43
Hmm. Fascinating.
:18:47
Mr. Hawkins, in the future...
:18:49
you will address me
as ''Captain'' or ''Ma'am.''
:18:50
ls that clear?
:18:52
Ugh...
:18:54
Mr. Hawkins?
:18:56
- Yes, ma'am.
- That'll do.
:18:59
Gentlemen, this must be kept
under lock and key...
:19:01
when not in use.
And, Doctor, again...
:19:04
with the greatest
possible respect...
:19:06
zip your howling screamer.
:19:08
Captain, l assure you l--
:19:09
Let me make this
as monosyllabic as possible.
:19:13
l don't much care
for this crew you hired.
:19:17
They're... how did l
describe them, Arrow?
:19:19
l said something rather good
this morning before coffee.
:19:21
''A ludicrous parcel
of driveling galoots, '' ma'am.
:19:26
- There you go--poetry.
- Now, see here--
:19:29
Doctor, l'd love to chat--
tea, cake, the whole shebang--
:19:33
but l have a ship to launch...
:19:34
and you've got your outfit
to buff up.
:19:36
Mr. Arrow, please escort
these two neophytes...
:19:39
down to the galley
straightaway.
:19:40
Young Hawkins will be working
for our cook, Mr. Silver.
:19:43
What? The cook?
:19:46
That woman! That... feline!
:19:49
Who does she think
is working for whom?
:19:51
lt's my map, and
she's got me bussin' tables?
:19:53
l'll not tolerate a cross word
about our captain!
:19:56
There's no finer officer
in this or any galaxy.