: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.
:34:00
You'll lead your gun crew, then when
we board, you'll take command of the ship.
:34:04
- Do I make myself clear?
- Take command of the ship... thank you, sir.
:34:08
- Back to your station.
- Yes, sir.
:34:14
On your right upper arm,
to tell friend from foe!
:34:17
Davies, this arm. Starboard arm.
:34:19
- Is that the arm you got or don't got?
- Less of that cheek, Davies.
:34:23
Take your neck cloths
and put them round your right upper arm.
:34:27
Make way for the captain.
:34:31
Congratulations, Lieutenant.
:34:33
Right, lads.
:34:34
I know there's not a faint
heart among you,
:34:37
and I know you're as anxious as I am
to get into close action.
:34:40
But we must bring him right up beside us
before we spring this trap.
:34:44
That will test our nerve.
:34:46
And discipline will count
just as much as courage.
:34:50
The Acheron is a tough nut to crack.
More than twice our guns and numbers.
:34:55
And they will sell their lives dearly.