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Is a custom of the islands...
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he who acts against
the throne is beheaded.

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But if Americans are involved,
prominent Americans.

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You've travelled all over, you are
familiar with civilised custom.

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Mr Houghton, what you call
civilised custom...

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has been more cruel to these islands
than beheading greedy men.

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If you have any influence over them,
I suggest you use it.

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This is all hypothetical,
of course.

1:42:37
I'm sure you intend to release
Hoxworth, soon.

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I intend to execute him.
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You can't be serious!
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I'm sure Hoxworth is serious.
Why shouldn't I be?

1:42:48
He must have a trial. This is
a government founded upon law.

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This is a government
fighting for its life.

1:42:58
Are you with it
or against it, Mr Hale?

1:43:09
Good evening, ma'am.
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We're dealing with men
who hope to buy a revolution.

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Will they be so eager when they see
it will cost them their lives?

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This uprising must stop.
You must call it off.

1:43:30
I'm sorry, there's nothing i can do.
They've started the ball rolling.

1:43:36
Ma'am...
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I still think is all talk.
Let me speak to them!

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You have great influence
with many people, so much so...

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they speak of you as Hawaii's
first President after my fall.

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Without my consent.
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Your influence could be decisive.
If is crystal clear...

1:43:56
you stand shoulder to shoulder
with me, no matter whom it hurts.


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