Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
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:52:18
- He's been at it again.
- Who's that, then?

:52:21
- The Jonah.
- What's that?

:52:34
The deaths in actual battle
are the easiest to bear.

:52:39
For my own part, those who die under my
knife, or from some subsequent infection...

:52:46
I have to remind myself that it was
the enemy that killed them, not me.

:52:54
That young man was a casualty of war.
:52:59
As you said yourself,
you have to choose the lesser of two evils.

:53:03
Weevils.
:53:08
The crew will take it badly.
Warley was popular.

:53:13
Have they expressed
any feelings on the matter to you?

:53:23
Jack, before answering,
I'm compelled to ask,

:53:26
am I speaking with my old friend
or to the ship's captain?

:53:31
To the captain I'd say
there's little I detest more than an informer.

:53:35
- Now you're talking like an Irishman.
- I am an Irishman.

:53:38
Well, as a friend, then.
:53:40
As a friend, I would say that I have never once
doubted your abilities as a captain.

:53:46
Speak plainly, Stephen.
:53:50
Perhaps we should have
turned back weeks ago.

:53:54
The men... of course
they would follow Lucky Jack anywhere,

:53:58
rightfully confident of victory.

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