:35:01
Now we have plenty sunshine
for Mr. Happy Face.
:35:04
He's a passenger on a fishing schooner,
and you know that's bad luck.
:35:07
What happened to the Orinoco last year...
:35:08
when they took on the passenger
at Newfoundland?
:35:10
On the way home, two men get killed
and they don't get hardly a quintal of fish.
:35:14
- By golly, that true.
- My brother was on the Bedford...
:35:16
There was a passenger
on the Dorothy Clemens...
:35:18
when she got rammed by the liner.
:35:19
Well, that's nothing.
:35:21
There's lots of vessels
lost out of Gloucester...
:35:23
never had no passenger on board.
:35:26
I was a passenger on my father's boat...
:35:29
and I never brought him no bad luck.
:35:31
- Daniel, here...
- Your own son ain't being a passenger.
:35:34
Skipper,
when we trawled this bank last year...
:35:36
there was nothing but dories
loaded to the gunwales.
:35:38
This kid comes aboard this morning
and look at today's catch.
:35:41
Now, look here. Wait a minute.
:35:44
- There ain't no passenger on board.
- Why not?
:35:47
Well, I made him a member of the crew.
:35:50
Well, it stands to reason if I'm paying him
wages, he ain't no passenger, don't it?
:35:55
No, sir.
You can't just buy Jonahs off that way.
:35:58
I hold, he's still a passenger
as long as he ain't done no work.
:36:01
Yeah, and Jack's right.
:36:03
Well, he'll work as soon as he gets hungry.
:36:06
What's going to happen
between now and the time he does?
:36:08
Now look here. I decided this.
:36:12
Manuel's responsible for him being
on board. So you got to put him to work.
:36:16
- Me?
- You got to, Manuel.
:36:18
Yes, sir. Manuel, that's only fair and just.
:36:21
- I stick his face in that gurry.
- You got to do it.
:36:24
Please do, Manuel. We don't want
no Jonahs happenings aboard.
:36:30
- You gonna do it now?
- I go stand my watch.
:36:32
- I mean it, Manuel.
- All right.
:36:36
I think I pay doubles for my mistake, huh?
:36:38
Me, what likes kids like tub of rat poison.
And that kid, two tubs.
:36:42
He just say one word to me,
I throw him right back to the fish.
:36:53
Ah, the supper she is great tonight, Olley.
:36:55
Doc has fish cakes like the stars.
:36:57
I sure could stow away about a dory-load.