:38:00
It's got to stop. On the lower deck,
men are beginning to think...
:38:05
- Think what?
- What I mean is...
:38:13
Mr. Scott-Padget's compliments, sir.
:38:16
He begs you for an audience, sir.
At once, if possible.
:38:21
He said it is of the most
vital importance, sir.
:38:25
- Mr. Crawford, go to sick bay.
- No, sir, I'm not ill. Honestly.
:38:30
Please, may I take him your answer, sir?
:38:34
I'll deliver it myself.
:38:51
- You asked to see me.
- I didn't expect you to come.
:38:54
I want to thrash you
and clap you in irons...
:38:57
...but that would suit you very well.
:39:00
- I fail to understand, sir.
- Do you?
:39:03
I won't follow your previous captains
onto the beach. Understood?
:39:08
- Now, what do you want?
- Only to be restored to duty.
:39:12
- I am needed on the quarterdeck.
- Why are you needed?
:39:15
There's a sea running.
:39:17
I've been listening to it.
I know that I'm right.
:39:21
You always have to be right.
:39:23
So in case we have to reduce sail,
may I return to the deck?
:39:28
It is my place.
:39:30
And my duty.
:39:33
Your first duty
on leaving this cabin...
:39:36
...is to see all is well
in the midshipmen's berth.
:39:40
- But surely Mr. Kilpatrick...
- Will do as you tell him.
:39:45
I want the boy left alone.
:39:50
- He's taken more than enough.
- You mean your son, sir?
:39:56
You know very well I do.