:32:00
Overdoing it, isn't he?
:32:03
- That will do.
- Aye, sir.
:32:06
All right, get up.
:32:17
- What is he being punished for?
- Cutting his initials on the table.
:32:22
- Where is this trouble you mentioned?
- Chapman!
:32:30
All I see is a patch
of uncoated timber. Is that all?
:32:35
I thought you should see, sir.
:32:55
- The wind's freshening.
- Why have you reversed my orders?
:32:59
- Sir?
- I wanted the gallants set.
:33:02
- But I find nothing.
- I judged...
:33:05
You judged, Mr. Scott-Padget?
You judged?
:33:09
- It's good seamanship.
- You're impertinent.
:33:12
I won't have my decisions questioned.
:33:15
Go below until I give you
permission to come on deck. Clear?
:33:19
Yes, sir. Quite clear.
:33:25
Mr. D'Arblay...
:33:27
...set the gallants.
- Aye, aye, sir. Set the gallants!
:33:57
A beating every day for a week.
:33:59
- Why won't the captain do something?
- What can he do?