:57:00
Oh, thank you, Thalcave.
:57:03
Thank you.
:57:38
- How does she look to you?
- Just what we need.
:57:41
- Ain't a ship hereabouts
could overhaul her.
- What about the steam?
:57:44
- We can learn.
- The old man wants to know
what happened to the Britannia.
:57:48
- Maybe I should tell him.
- You're not serious, now, are ya?
:57:51
Maybe I should tell him.
:57:55
The very spot, your lordship,
where she sank beneath the waves.
:58:00
Now, it's me own dear brother
who lost his life...
:58:02
tryin' to put out in a small boat
to save some of the crew.
:58:05
- It was shockin'.
- All right, Osborne. Pay 'em off.
:58:07
- Very good, milord.
- Thank you, lordship.
Much-- Much obliged.
:58:10
- I don't wanna see any more.
- Very good, milord.
:58:12
Look at that!
Ridiculous! Preposterous!
:58:15
How can the same ship go down
in a dozen different places, sometimes
500 miles apart? Answer me that.
:58:20
Ah, confounded wharf rats! Lie to you,
take your money, cut your throat
if you give 'em half a chance.
:58:25
How the dickens can I tell
where to start, eh? What do you want?
:58:28
- Mr. Frederick Ayrton
to see you, milord.
- I told you I didn't want
to see anybody else.
:58:32
- This is a gentleman, your lordship.
- I do hope I haven't arrived
at an awkward moment.
:58:35
I'm sorry I couldn't get here sooner.
I would've warned you not
to offer a reward.
:58:38
- Well, as a matter of--
- I'm afraid you'll find very little
integrity...
:58:41
among some of the men
who frequent our waterfront.
:58:43
And it so happens that
I have the very information you require.
:58:47
- About my father?
- Ah, so this is the daughter
of Captain Grant.
:58:51
Well, if I can reunite this delightful
child and her gallant father...
:58:55
that is the reward I'm interested in.
:58:57
Were you ever in Plymouth?
:58:59
Plymouth, England?
No, I haven't had that pleasure.