:47:02
as touching the direction
of the military discipline.
:47:05
That is the point. It is no time
to discourse, so Christ save me.
:47:08
The town is besieged, and the
trumpet calls us to the breach.
:47:11
We talk, and, by Christ,
do nothing.
:47:13
By the mass, ere these eyes of mine
take themselves to slumber,
:47:16
I'll do good service, or I'll
lie in the ground for it.
:47:21
Captain Macmorris,
I think, look you,
:47:23
under your correction, there
are not many of your nation.
:47:26
[Explosion]
What is my nation?
:47:29
Who talks of my nation
is a villain...
:47:31
and a bastard and a knave
and a rascal?
:47:35
Look you, if you take the matter otherwise
than it is meant, Captain Macmorris,
:47:40
peradventure I shall think
you do not use me...
:47:42
with that affability as in discretion
you ought to use me, now look you,
:47:47
being as good
a man as yourself.
:47:50
I do not know you
so good a man as myself.
:47:53
So Christ save me,
I will cut off your head!
:48:00
[Shouts]
[Rumbling]
:48:08
[Men shouting]
:48:15
[Explosion]
:48:24
How yet resolves
the governor of the town?
:48:27
This is the latest parle
we will admit.
:48:31
Therefore, to our best mercy
give yourselves,
:48:34
or, like to men proud of
destruction, defy us to our worst.
:48:39
For as I am a soldier, if I
begin the battery once again,
:48:42
I will not leave
the half-achieved Harflew...
:48:44
till in her ashes
she lie buried.
:48:48
Therefore,
you men of Harflew,
:48:51
take pity of your town
and of your people...
:48:54
whiles yet my soldiers
are in my command,
:48:57
whiles yet the cool
and temperate wind of grace...