:25:00
and don't you attempt to escape
till every farthing's paid...
:25:03
or I'll stretch your hide on the rack!
:25:05
Escape? How could a debtor escape
from this island...
:25:07
even if he had a boat to do it with?
:25:09
I couldn't escape any more
than a slave could escape.
:25:14
I can walk.
:25:16
Wonderful, my dear fellow.
:25:18
Only two months' treatment,
and I'm a well man.
:25:21
lt's a miracle.
:25:23
-The next complaint--
-Drat the next complaint. I can walk.
:25:26
Come, Doctor.
:25:28
You'll get your reward for this,
Peter Blood.
:25:31
-From now on, you're my physician.
-Your Excellency is too kind.
:25:35
Come back early tomorrow.
You're always welcome, Dr. Blood.
:25:59
Hello.
:26:13
Don't I know you?
:26:15
A lady should know her own property.
:26:18
-My property?
-Let me refresh your memory.
:26:21
My name is Peter Blood,
and I'm worth precisely £10.
:26:25
Forgive me for not recognizing you,
Dr. Blood.
:26:28
You're so changed...
:26:31
for the better.
:26:33
The Governor tells me
I have you to thank for that.
:26:35
You don't sound very grateful, Dr. Blood.
:26:37
Do you think I'd be grateful for an easy life
when my friends are treated like animals?
:26:41
lt's they deserve your favors, not I.
They're all honest rebels.
:26:45
I was snoring in my bed
while they were trying to free England...
:26:48
from an unclean tyrant.
:26:50
I believe you're talking treason.
:26:52
I hope I'm not obscure.
:26:54
-You could be flogged for that.
-No.
:26:57
The Governor would never allow it.
He has the gout.