In Search of the Castaways
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1:11:02
Depends entirely
who your father was.

1:11:05
What was his ship?
And who you be, for that matter?

1:11:09
You see, I be smart.
1:11:12
Makes a difference who she is.
1:11:15
I'm Mary Grant. My father's
Captain Grant of the Britannia.

1:11:19
Well, why didn't you say so before?
1:11:22
Fine ship, she was.
1:11:25
I walked her decks
across the seven seas.

1:11:30
Woe be onto thee, O Moab,
for thy sons are taken captive.

1:11:34
- Who is he?
- Fantastic, he seems to be the mate
from the Britannia.

1:11:37
Do you know where he is?
Can you tell me?

1:11:40
Where is Captain Grant?
1:11:43
Have you no eyes?
Can you not see?

1:11:47
- He's gone.
- Where?

1:11:50
Same as before. Diane's Inlet.
1:11:53
- Did the Maoris take him?
- He be smart too.

1:11:57
He learns the way to keep alive, for
they need him when they get more guns.

1:12:02
Guns? Then it must be Ayrton.
1:12:05
Aye, that's who it be.
Somehow the devil has got another ship.

1:12:10
- Were there three of you?
- Aye, three of us there were.

1:12:14
Captain Grant, McNabb
and old Bill Gaye...

1:12:18
against Ayrton
and all of his mutinous crew.

1:12:21
- The scoundrel!
- Bonjour, monsieur.

1:12:23
My father, Captain Grant-- Did he and
McNabb go together to Diane's Inlet?

1:12:28
Nay, my child.
I say unto you:

1:12:31
McNabb, he was not smart.
1:12:34
He was caught
when he tried to escape.

1:12:37
Odd devil.
1:12:45
- What's he laughing at?
- For this child, I have prayed.

1:12:50
And the Lord hath granted my petition,
which I asked of him.

1:12:54
This is the night
the Lord hath given us our salvation.

1:12:59
What think ye? Could a man
force himself through there...


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