Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
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:32:09
Larboard battery,
unship your rear wheels.

:32:18
Drop the gun.
:32:23
- Come on, Killick, you too. Get dressed.
- Oh, God!

:32:26
- Tom?
- Our preparations are completed, sir.

:32:29
Good. Right, from now on no "sirs",
no salutes, no whistles, no bells.

:32:34
Aye, sir.
:32:35
Yes, I think we're all
finding that quite difficult.

:32:40
There'll be 30 or more whalers
locked in the Acheron's hold.

:32:43
After we board, Mr Calamy
should take a party and free them.

:32:46
- You think him ready, sir?
- Were you ready, Tom?

:32:50
- He may well turn the tide.
- Indeed, sir.

:33:03
She's taken the bait.
Let's come about.

:33:05
Make a show of fleeing, panicky
and disorganised, like a whaler might.

:33:09
Present company excepted, Mr Hogg.
:33:11
Hurry up, or they'll see you.
:33:13
Eckhart, leave that. Just come up quick
and get some whaler's slops on.

:33:30
- Congratulations. Acting third lieutenant.
- Thank you.

:33:34
- I hear we're to free the whalers.
- You're to be stationed on the quarterdeck.

:33:38
I'm sorry, Will.
:33:43
Make a bad show of keeping your course.
Let her run up and luff every now and then.

:33:49
- Excuse me, sir.
- Remove your hat. We're whalers.

:33:52
Mr Calamy says I'm not
on the boarding party. I wanted to say...

:33:56
I know what you want to say.
And my answer is no.


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