:10:00
- Excuse me, sir, but you're talking rot.
- Conceivably.
:10:04
A firm hand, that's what's needed.
:10:07
That's what you're doing here.
:10:09
Hey. Listen, l run the engine.
:10:13
All this other is just ''looksee-pidgin''.
:10:16
- l beg your pardon?
- To make a show. Something for the officers.
:10:21
l don't fool with it.
:10:50
Oh, don't stop.
:10:52
l can't do no more.
Just butterflies and rabbits.
:11:01
ls this your first trip upriver?
:11:03
Yeah.
:11:08
Did you understand
what they were talking about last night?
:11:11
- Politics.
- l'd like to know more.
:11:15
l'm not a missionary, l'm a teacher. And
if l'm going to teach, l ought to know more.
:11:20
You gonna try to teach the slopeheads?
:11:23
Yeah.
:11:26
l taught back home in high school.
Vermont.
:11:31
- Where's your home?
- Well, l was born in Grover, Utah.
:11:35
But my home's whatever ship l'm on.
:11:40
You're an engineer, huh?
:11:44
l'd have thought the engine on a large ship is
more interesting than the one on a gunboat.
:11:50
Too many guys tryin'
to tell you how to run it.
:11:52
Ah.
:11:53
See, on a small ship
you haven't got any of that military crap.