:37:01
I'm New York.
:37:03
Don't you ever come in
here empty handed again.
:37:06
You gotta pay for the pleasure
of my company.
:37:09
Take him for a boat ride, John.
:37:11
Maybe he'll save your life
again.
:37:18
If the Day Break boys catch us on
this river, they'll slit our throats!
:37:20
I'll do it myself, if you don't
keep quiet!
:37:23
I never liked the harbour
after dark.
:37:25
And now each night they brought
on shore the bodies of the soldiers.
:37:30
So many mothers don't even have the solace
of knowing where their sons have fallen.
:37:33
I lost my own eldest in Antida.
:37:37
His mother and I weren't able
to recover his remains.
:37:39
It was a mournful sight.
:37:41
The war can't last forever.
:37:42
But we had business of our
own.
:37:49
That's a sorry looking pelt.
:37:53
The Day Break boys have already
been here.
:37:55
There's nothing left. Let's
go back.
:37:56
And it's been so nice and quiet
for the last three months.
:38:02
What in hell...?
:38:02
Tell me, this charge. Does it sit
on easy with you?
:38:07
No. Not uneasy , Bill.
:38:11
Jimmy..get down!
:38:13
I wouldn't say that.
:38:15
Jezus..that'll bring the
harbour cops for sure!
:38:17
But.....my allegiance is
to the law.
:38:18
Out of the way!
:38:23
I'm paid to uphold the law.
:38:26
Let's take a look.
:38:31
Jezus..they killed everybody!
:38:33
There's nothing here but...
:38:34
Watch it....dead sea crabs.
:38:36
Come on! Let's go.
:38:40
Shove off!
:38:40
No. Wait for Amsterdam!
:38:41
What in heaven's name are you
talking about?
:38:42
Where is Amsterdam?
:38:46
Take him, damn fool!
:38:48
What in the hell for?
:38:48
You may have misgivings, but don't go believing
that, Jack. That way lies damnation.
:38:49
Look in my glims. I said no
less than 15!
:38:51
Is this fresh?
:38:52
Four hours most.
:38:55
Much obliged, gents.
:38:56
I'm in no danger of
damnation, Bill.