1:50:04
Do you really feel that way?
1:50:06
Absolutely.
1:50:08
Then l guess
you don't want your share.
1:50:11
- That's a barrel.
- On this end.
1:50:14
- On this end?
- Yes. A marker barrel.
1:50:17
But on the other--
1:50:28
This is yours, men.
Every last doubloon.
1:50:32
No one ever fought harder
for anything.
1:50:35
Mr. Glasspoole will divide it
into equal shares for us.
1:50:39
You're all rich men now.
1:50:42
You're free to go
your separate ways.
1:50:44
You could buy a little cottage
in Bermuda...
1:50:47
and drink camomile tea
on the porch.
1:50:51
On the other hand,
we could do what we were born to do.
1:50:54
Stay together and ride the early trades
all the way to Madagascar...
1:50:57
the best pirating waters
in the world.
1:51:01
Well, what do you say?
1:51:03
Shall we add to this pile here
on the deck?
1:51:12
Mr. Glasspoole, what say you?
1:51:15
lt's just that it is such
a large decision to make...
1:51:19
in such a small amount of time.
1:51:24
Aye!
1:51:27
Mr. Blair?
1:51:30
l'd like to, but it's just--
1:51:32
l've always wanted
to do a bit of farming.
1:51:35
Farming?
1:51:41
To the captain!