:34:00
Lumme, Captain.
lt ain't too late for us to change our minds.
:34:03
Stow the provisions away on board
as soon as it's dark.
:34:06
Then all you've got to do is sit down here
and wait for us.
:34:09
ls that all?
Wait all alone in the blooming dark...
:34:11
waiting for someone to come along
and nab me.
:34:14
Nuttall, my lad,
there's just one other little thing.
:34:17
Could you find me a good piece of timber
about so thick and so long?
:34:22
Yes, I think so.
:34:23
Then do so and lash it to your spine.
lt needs stiffening.
:34:25
Courage. I'll join you at midnight.
:34:40
How long does it take to feed
this pack of dogs?
:34:43
lt's a wonder we make a profit at all.
You don't drive them hard enough.
:34:46
Get them out of here!
:34:59
I've just been with Nuttall at the boat.
lt's tonight.
:35:03
-At last!
-For heaven's sake, command yourself.
:35:07
-Tonight, Hagthorpe.
-Caution above everything.
:35:09
He who goes slowly, goes safely.
:35:14
Remember, Jeremy,
you're the only navigator among us.
:35:17
Without you, there's no escape.
:35:23
Hello, Uncle!
:35:25
Riding again? What do you plan to see
riding always the same road?
:35:29
You'd be surprised what interesting things
there are to see on this island...
:35:32
if you only keep your eyes open.
:35:34
Today, for instance, I saw something
that you'd give 1,000 ducats to know.
:35:40
Stores and equipment
are all stowed away onboard.
:35:45
We could use more food,
but there's no money left.
:35:48
I'm not taking any chances
by asking our medical friends for more.
:35:52
I told Nuttall we'd get to the boat
by midnight.
:35:55
Jeremy, we must not fail tonight.
:35:58
What the devil have you been up to?