1:19:02
But now I beg you to listen
to the admonishments of humanity.
1:19:06
I beg you to consider
my terms for your surrender.
1:19:10
Perhaps the general's glass
can reach as far as the Hudson...
1:19:14
and seize the size and eminence
of the army of Webb?
1:19:22
My scouts intercepted
this dispatch intended for you.
1:19:27
Capitan de Bougainville.
1:19:31
"To Colonel Munro.
Sir, I regret to inform you...
1:19:35
that I have no men available
to send to your rescue.
1:19:39
It is quite impossible.
1:19:42
I advise you to seek terms
for surrender.
1:19:45
I remain.
Jerome Webb at Fort Edward".
1:19:58
This is the signature of Webb.
And I know the temper of our men.
1:20:03
Rather than spend the war in
a French prison hulk in Hudson
Bay, they'd fight to the end.
1:20:09
- You've had your answer,
Monsieur Le Marquis.
- Sir,
1:20:12
I beg you not to sign
the death warrant of so many...
1:20:15
until you have listened
to what I have to say.
1:20:26
- Go on.
- None of your men will see
the inside of a prison barge.
1:20:32
They are free, so long as they
return to England...
1:20:37
and fight no more
on this continent,
1:20:40
and the civilian militia
return to their farms.
1:20:47
- Their arms?
- They may leave the fortress
fully armed.
1:20:51
My colors?
1:20:54
Carry them to England
with pride.