:32:02
We might steal some sugarcane knives
and hack through the stockade walls.
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Or dig our way under.
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Once at sea, if we get there,
our troubles will have just begun.
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lf any of you want to withdraw,
now's the time.
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-No.
-Not me.
:32:15
You'll be a lubber crew, but I'll match
your hearts against any other.
:32:19
We can thank our stars for Jeremy Pitt.
He was a ship's pilot.
:32:22
Here's one you won't have to teach.
Six years in King James' Navy.
:32:25
-What?
-That's nothing. I was a blooming gunner.
:32:30
-A gunner?
-ln the King's Navy, too.
:32:32
I was always ashamed of it up to now.
:32:34
We'll have a crew yet!
:32:36
Any of you others
been keeping such secrets?
:32:40
Where's Baynes?
:32:42
-Where is he?
-He tried to escape today.
:32:45
No! Caught?
:32:49
-Branded?
-Yeah.
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No!
:33:09
Why did you do it, Andy?
:33:11
I told you I'd try to get you out.
:33:14
I couldn't stand it any longer.
I couldn't stand it.
:33:17
I was going mad.
What do you think a man is made of?
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How much do you think he can stand?
:33:30
''Watchman, what of the night?''
lsaiah 21 :1 1 .
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Don't make the purchase
until well on in the evening.
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That way there'll be less risk...
:33:58
of anyone wondering where you came by
the money.