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00:07:15Who has the watch?
00:07:16Mr. Spencer, sir.
00:07:19Where is he?
00:07:20Below deck, sir, inspecting the prisoners.
00:07:22What have we here?
00:07:23More prisoners, sir.
00:07:25So I see.
00:07:27So I see.
00:07:30And some men begging for a touch of the cat.
00:07:32I was only having a bit of a lark, sir.
00:07:34Put those knives away and go below.
00:07:36Aye, aye, sir.
00:07:37Mr. Spencer?
00:07:40Mr. Spencer!
00:07:41Coming, sir, coming.
00:07:46Are you or are you not the mate of the watch, Mr. Spencer?
00:07:49I am, sir, but I was tween decks inspecting business quarters.
00:07:52I want this understood once and for all.
00:07:54I'm a peaceful man.
00:07:56And I have a great liking for a peaceful ship.
00:08:00Yes, sir.
00:08:04You must be the Reverend Dr. Tyne.
00:08:06Yes, Captain.
00:08:07Olsen?
00:08:08Sir.
00:08:11Escort this gentleman to my quarters and strike off his feathers.
00:08:14Aye, sir.
00:08:18As to the other prisoners...
00:08:19Sir, I'd like to thank you.
00:08:22For what?
00:08:24For saving me from those men.
00:08:26What is your name?
00:08:28Sally Monroe, my lord.
00:08:30Perhaps a lord some day should a relative or two die,
00:08:32but at the moment, Captain Paul Gilbert,
00:08:35late of His Majesty's Navy and owner of this vessel.
00:08:38Are you with this man?
00:08:41No, sir.
00:08:43No, sir. I never saw him before in my life.
00:08:47Have the prisoners taken below.
00:08:49Yes, sir.
00:08:52Sentry.
00:08:53Yes, sir.
00:08:54Take the women to their quarters first.
00:08:56All right, you two. Come along with me.
00:08:59Boy, you're to go with the men.
00:09:02But I don't want to leave my mother, sir.
00:09:04Do as you're told.
00:09:05It'll be all right, lad.
00:09:06Come along.
00:09:08Mr. Spencer.
00:09:10Yes, sir.
00:09:13Those men you permitted to brawl on deck...
00:09:15Yes, sir.
00:09:17They'll be brought before me for punishment tomorrow.
00:09:19Very well.
00:09:20And to their names, kindly add your own.
00:09:26Stand by below, female prisoners.
00:09:28This way. Over here.
00:09:37Welcome to Hampton Court, ladies.
00:09:41Welcome yourselves.
00:09:42Come on, you.
00:09:47Get in there. Come on.
00:09:50Come on.
00:09:59Oh, stop it.
00:10:00You and your fine feathers.
00:10:02Someone will have them off your back before night, sir.
00:10:05I don't think so.
00:10:07We'll see.
00:10:11They bring the male prisoners down yet?
00:10:13They're inside.
00:10:14Then let me through.
00:10:15Why should I do that?
00:10:16I've a message for two of them from Nick Sabb.
00:10:18And who might Nick Sabb be?
00:10:20You're new aboard, ain't you?
00:10:22The richest fence in London he was before they caught him.
00:10:25And still rich enough to buy a little favour now and then.
00:10:28Am I making myself clear?
00:10:31You are.
00:10:41Something besides slaps.
00:10:43Pipe down, pipe down.
00:10:47Which of you is Oakley and Inchy?
00:10:49Us.
00:10:51Well, get up. Come this way with me.
00:10:57Not you.
00:10:58But where are we going to sleep here?
00:11:00Anywhere you like, my bully boy.
00:11:02And keep your mouth shut unless anybody speaks to you.
00:11:11What is it?
00:11:12Oakley and Inching, Mr. Sabb.
00:11:17Well, bless me soul.
00:11:20I'd almost given you up for lost, gentlemen.
00:11:23Sav, you fat old nipple.
00:11:25All the comforts of home and tavern.
00:11:28The finest stingo and plenty more in the barrel where this came from.
00:11:32Anything else, Mr. Sabb?
00:11:34Bring the rest of their belongings.
00:11:37They were to live here?
00:11:38Where else?
00:11:39Where else?
00:11:40How did you know we'd be on the Charlotte?
00:11:42I arranged it with the aid of a few well-placed tokens.
00:11:46But don't thank me.
00:11:48I imagine there'll be openings at Botany Bay for the firm of Oakley, Inching and Sabb.
00:11:53Throat's cut while you wait.
00:11:55If you're agreed, that is.
00:11:57I'm for it.
00:11:58And you, Tom?
00:11:59Aye, if you can find room for one other.
00:12:01Who?
00:12:02My chum, Hugh Talent.
00:12:04What's he doing aboard?
00:12:05The same as the rest of us.
00:12:07Odd.
00:12:08Very odd indeed.
00:12:10Fetch him, will you, Ned?
00:12:13Can't be my sources of information were wrong.
00:12:17Bring me that strongbox, Tom.
00:12:18Aye.
00:12:23This one?
00:12:24Yes.
00:12:35No.
00:12:37Oh, here it is.
00:12:38The latest London broadsheet.
00:12:43Hugh, this is Nick Sabb.
00:12:47Who's the boy?
00:12:48The name's Nat Garth, sir.
00:12:50He's with us.
00:12:51Oh.
00:12:53His Majesty's Privy Council yesterday reconsidered the conviction of Hugh Talent, American,
00:12:57for armed robbery on the highway.
00:13:01Documents newly arrived from Maryland prove the money stolen was part of a 20,000-pound legacy
00:13:07from Ezra Talent, great-uncle of Baltimore.
00:13:11It is reported a royal pardon has been authorized.
00:13:15Your freedom and a fortune.
00:13:16That calls for a round in celebration.
00:13:18Not so fast, me laddie-box.
00:13:20For Charlotte's sails at daybreak, it's near midnight now.
00:13:23The king's messenger, even if he's on his way,
00:13:26is snoring peacefully in some cozy inn.
00:13:30Of course, you could speak to the captain.
00:13:32I have to.
00:13:33It can be arranged.
00:13:35If you have the money.
00:13:37I have no money.
00:13:38Oh, that's a pity.
00:13:40Don't be a fool, Nick.
00:13:41Didn't you just read he was a rich man?
00:13:44Lad, go tell the guard Nick Sabb wishes to see him.
00:13:48Yes, Mr. Sabb.
00:13:52I imagine since you're a friend of Governor Philip,
00:13:54he told you that Charlotte is destined to travel in solitary splendor.
00:13:57We'll not overhaul the fleet short of Botany Bray.
00:13:59How long will the voyage take?
00:14:00Eight months, with luck.
00:14:02It's 16,000 miles.
00:14:05Excuse me.
00:14:12You wanted to see me, sir?
00:14:14Enter, please.
00:14:15It's all right, Boston.
00:14:18Captain.
00:14:20What is it?
00:14:21This man, sir, says he has to see you
00:14:23about a matter of life and death.
00:14:25It's not that bad, sir, but it is important.
00:14:27What's your name?
00:14:28Talent. Hugh Talent.
00:14:29Wait here. I'll attend to you in a moment.
00:14:33You're listed as an actress.
00:14:35Yes, sir.
00:14:36The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
00:14:40Five years' transportation,
00:14:41theft of a necklace from a certain gentleman.
00:14:46I prefer to call it a slight argument over who owned the necklace.
00:14:50Having heard of the gentleman, I can understand.
00:14:53Then you don't think me a dangerous criminal?
00:14:55No more criminal than this gentleman here,
00:14:57who, along with a good many others,
00:14:59dislikes a German king on the English throne.
00:15:01But you are dangerous, ma'am.
00:15:02A veritable spark in a powder keg.
00:15:04There are 148 men aboard the shuttle.
00:15:07Handsome 30-odd women.
00:15:09Slatterns and chained below.
00:15:11I'm in chains, too.
00:15:14Now, hadn't you noticed?
00:15:19If you are forward, I shall keep you in your present condition.
00:15:22However, I was thinking of giving you separate quarters
00:15:24and a certain measure of freedom.
00:15:26In return, I must ask you to hold yourself aloof.
00:15:28A journey as long and tedious as this
00:15:30affords many opportunities for mischief.
00:15:33I'm sure that you and the reverend gentleman here
00:15:36can keep me out of mischief.
00:15:38Don't you think so, Parson?
00:15:40We can try.
00:15:44Mr. Spencer.
00:15:48A seat of the ladies' shackles.
00:15:50A seat of the ladies' shackles.
00:15:52Yes, sir.
00:15:53Now, this matter of life and death.
00:15:56What was your crime?
00:15:58Armed robbery on the king's highway, sir.
00:16:00Innocent, I suppose?
00:16:02No, sir.
00:16:03That at least is a novelty.
00:16:04The one guilty man aboard.
00:16:06But the one man aboard that I know of
00:16:08who has a pardon on the way.
00:16:10I've just learned that the Privy Council
00:16:11has reconsidered my case.
00:16:13If you read this, sir,
00:16:15you'll see that the money I was charged with stealing was my own.
00:16:18Part of a 20,000-pound inheritance.
00:16:21An imposing sum.
00:16:23But how exactly does one set about stealing one's own money?
00:16:26Oh, for one thing, you need a dishonest London agent.
00:16:29Mm-hmm.
00:16:30Go on.
00:16:31And an uncle in Maryland.
00:16:33You see, he was sending me money
00:16:35so I could finish my apprenticeship at Carwell Hospital.
00:16:38But the money never came, and I had to give up my studies.
00:16:41Then I learned from a bookkeeper in the agent's office
00:16:43the money had come.
00:16:45I accused the agent of pocketing it,
00:16:47but, well, sir, I had no proof,
00:16:49and the bookkeeper was afraid to speak.
00:16:51So one night when I learned
00:16:53that the agent went on the Liverpool stage,
00:16:56I and a friend of mine arranged to have it stopped.
00:16:59I only took what was mine, sir.
00:17:02My friend was wounded, and we were caught.
00:17:05Most unfortunate for both of you.
00:17:07What would you have me do about it?
00:17:09Could you delay sailing for a few hours until the pardon arrives?
00:17:12My instructions are to leave with the morning tide.
00:17:14Should I miss it and the weather change,
00:17:16the authorities would be angry,
00:17:18and there would be the additional expense
00:17:20of feeding some 200 souls.
00:17:22Maybe you could put me ashore under guard.
00:17:25One man more or less at Botany Bay can't make much difference.
00:17:28You're an American, aren't you?
00:17:30Yes, sir.
00:17:31And a medical student.
00:17:33You could be quite useful aboard ships, since we have no surgeon.
00:17:36As to New South Wales, the wilds of a new country
00:17:38should hold no terrors for a man of your birthplace.
00:17:41I see.
00:17:42I've been wasting your time as well as mine.
00:17:45Mr. Spencer, take the man below and see that he stays there.
00:17:48Very well, sir.
00:17:53Come on.
00:18:01Struggling medical student.
00:18:03Money from America.
00:18:05Dishonest agent.
00:18:09Armed robbery in the middle of the night.
00:18:15It would do well for the plot of one of your Drury Lane concoctions, wouldn't it?
00:18:19Except there's no part in it for me.
00:18:23Perhaps it's just as well.
00:18:40Brown.
00:18:42Take this man to the tweendecks
00:18:44and see that his leg irons are well secured.
00:18:47Aye, aye, sir.
00:19:06Here he comes.
00:19:07Run over the side like a perishing bird.
00:19:12Do you see anything?
00:19:14Not a sign.
00:19:16No.
00:19:18Nor will there be.
00:19:21Not with him carrying the weight of those leg irons.
00:19:24Perhaps he's lucky at that.
00:19:30Olsen.
00:19:31Aye, sir.
00:19:32Notify the captain and be quick about it.
00:19:33Aye, aye, sir.
00:19:41Aye, aye, sir.
00:19:57Charlotte Lahoye.
00:19:59Aye.
00:20:00What's that?
00:20:02Shoreboat.
00:20:03Coming alongside.
00:20:05Stand by for the bail line.
00:20:07Aye, aye.
00:20:08There's someone in the water, sir.
00:20:11Stand by to pull him in.
00:20:22I've got him, sir.
00:20:23Grab him.
00:20:24Pull him in.
00:20:26Keep with you me boy.
00:20:28Come on.
00:20:30Hold him down.
00:20:32Bend his legs.
00:20:33Trying to escape, are you?
00:20:42I don't want any danger of infection.
00:20:44Have you the salt ready for his wounds?
00:20:46Yes, sir.
00:20:47Then you may proceed with the punishment as soon as you're ready.
00:20:49The sentence is 50 lashes.
00:20:51Each stroke to be counted clearly.
00:20:53Aye, aye, sir.
00:20:58Are there any other injuries?
00:21:00No, sir.
00:21:01No, sir.
00:21:02No, sir.
00:21:03No, sir.
00:21:04No, sir.
00:21:05No, sir.
00:21:06No, sir.
00:21:07No, sir.
00:21:08No, sir.
00:21:09No, sir.
00:21:10I've had the cat myself, matey.
00:21:12No matter how bad it hurts,
00:21:14keep the weight on your feet
00:21:15and don't put the strain on your arms.
00:21:17Thanks.
00:21:18Stand by.
00:21:23It's regrettable that this has to happen,
00:21:25but this is a merchant ship with only a file of marines to maintain order.
00:21:29We have a long voyage ahead of us in a ship filled with criminals.
00:21:33One.
00:21:35You might think these proceedings to be unduly harsh,
00:21:38but I assure you it is necessary.
00:21:40Two.
00:21:42On shipboard, as in all accepted forms of civilized society,
00:21:46authority has to be enforced.
00:21:49Three.
00:21:50Commands have to be obeyed with celerity and without question.
00:21:55Four.
00:21:58It's an unpleasant sight.
00:22:00Perhaps you'd be well advised to follow her.
00:22:03Five.
00:22:04Five.
00:22:08Six.
00:22:12Seven.
00:22:17Eight.
00:22:20Next time I'll have a plan.
00:22:22Intend to try again?
00:22:24If I can get help.
00:22:26You can count on me.
00:22:27Me too.
00:22:28But not me.
00:22:30I'm too fond of me eye for that.
00:22:34I'll be a thousand pounds waiting in London for every man who helps me get free.
00:22:39A thousand pounds?
00:22:50That's a great deal of money.
00:23:04We're 800 miles off the coast of South America.
00:23:06Making good headway, we are.
00:23:08I'd best be getting up on deck now, Mr. Tallent.
00:23:10The captain will be wanting his dinner soon.
00:23:12Don't be good now. Keep your ears open.
00:23:14We want to know what's going on.
00:23:15Yes, sir.
00:23:16And your mouth shut.
00:23:17Yes, Mr. Sub.
00:23:18We should reach Rio by the end of the month.
00:23:20If the wind holds.
00:23:21We're all ready.
00:23:22We will be, you. I told you.
00:23:23The day we cycle through Rio, we'll be there.
00:23:25We'll be there.
00:23:26We'll be there.
00:23:27We'll be there.
00:23:28We'll be there.
00:23:29We'll be there.
00:23:30We'll be there.
00:23:31We'll be there.
00:23:32We'll be there.
00:23:33I told you.
00:23:34The day we sight the coast, vote in provisions.
00:23:36Are the provisions ready now?
00:23:37Well, it's a delicate matter.
00:23:38What, with the guards watching and tales of informers among the prisoners?
00:23:41And the captain thirsting for blood?
00:23:43We're risking our necks every minute.
00:23:44If I hadn't...
00:23:49What now?
00:23:50Another noggin of dark for the ladies.
00:23:53They've swilled enough rum already to float a ship.
00:23:56Here's a broach.
00:23:59If it was a day, I wouldn't bother with a trifle like this.
00:24:03Business is business.
00:24:11Make sure they don't filch the mug.
00:24:14Twenty pounds I've netted.
00:24:16And there's half an ogg's head left.
00:24:18A long way from a thousand pounds.
00:24:20You're right, my boy.
00:24:22But don't you worry.
00:24:23Nick Sabb's not one to let a thousand pounds pass.
00:24:29Now for me weekly shave.
00:24:31I pays I to get the water.
00:24:33As long as I have it, I'll share it with you.
00:24:36We gents needs keep up appearances.
00:24:42Talent.
00:24:43Work party, report on deck.
00:24:48Hurry up.
00:24:53Sailmaker, brace up the foreyard.
00:24:56Aye, sir.
00:24:57Hands to the forebraces.
00:25:01Here we go.
00:25:07Here we go, sir.
00:25:12Look at them.
00:25:13Shamed and prodded about like animals.
00:25:16Worst possible way to reform them.
00:25:19Most of them look past all reformation.
00:25:21I disagree, young lady.
00:25:23Most of them, in fact, are not even criminals.
00:25:25Well, what are they then?
00:25:27Unfortunates who've fallen foul of harsh and unjust laws.
00:25:31No more against them than the theft of a few potatoes
00:25:33or half a loaf of stale bread.
00:25:36You'll find Governor Phillip agrees with me
00:25:38when we reach Botany Bay.
00:25:40What do you think will happen to me there?
00:25:42Well, you'll be given a wonderful chance.
00:25:44You'll be taught cooking, baking,
00:25:46washing clothes, weaving, sewing.
00:25:49You might find it a little difficult at first.
00:25:52Yes, I might.
00:25:54Of course, if you found a husband.
00:25:56What then?
00:25:57The governor plans to give married couples land.
00:26:00Land and the freedom to work it.
00:26:03That sounds a little better.
00:26:07Now, which one shall I marry, Parson?
00:26:27I see he evidently agrees with you, Mr. Sully.
00:26:30You look very well.
00:26:33Thank you, sir.
00:26:40Stand by for time sights.
00:26:42Parson, didn't you tell me yesterday
00:26:45the captain had a wealthy wife?
00:26:47Yes, I did. She's a very great heiress,
00:26:49the Earl of Sellingham's daughter.
00:26:51I think I have heard of her brother, Lord Cannon.
00:26:54Yes, you've heard of him.
00:26:56He's reputed to be the worst rake in London.
00:26:58I do quite understand you.
00:27:00You will later on.
00:27:04Now, about the prisoners.
00:27:06I think you're right.
00:27:08In fact, I think you should ask the captain
00:27:10to give them more freedom.
00:27:12We might even suggest the young doctor
00:27:14be made ship's surgeon.
00:27:16You're embarking on a dangerous game, young lady.
00:27:19I've always been clever at games.
00:27:21And you did say you were in favour of
00:27:23reforming our fellow prisoners, didn't you?
00:27:25Yes, I did.
00:27:37Captain, I should like to speak to you
00:27:39about the prisoners.
00:27:41For one thing, it seems inhuman
00:27:43to keep them fettered while exercising on deck.
00:27:45But I hear there is much sickness...
00:27:47I shall be glad to hear what you've heard, Parson,
00:27:49after I've established my noon position.
00:27:51Watch your helm.
00:27:53Aye, sir.
00:27:55Time.
00:27:57Make eight bells.
00:27:59Eight bells a day, sir.
00:28:03I have 68 degrees, 34 minutes and two tenths.
00:28:05Mr. Green?
00:28:07Five dents more, sir.
00:28:09Mr. Spencer?
00:28:11I'm two degrees off your reading, sir.
00:28:13Not once on this voyage have your readings
00:28:15tallied with mine and Mr. Green's.
00:28:17Now, with Mr. Green's help,
00:28:19do you think you can plot our position?
00:28:21Yes, sir.
00:28:23Then do so.
00:28:25Now, Parson, I'm all attention.
00:28:27I wanted to speak to you about...
00:28:29Watch your helm. You're too close.
00:28:31Aye, sir.
00:28:41Open up.
00:28:43Is the prisoner talent ready?
00:28:45Follow me.
00:28:47Mr. Spencer?
00:28:49Yes?
00:28:51I see your arm's no better.
00:28:53No.
00:28:55Why not by lookout?
00:28:57I told you, it wouldn't be right for a ship's officer
00:28:59to be treated by one of the prisoners.
00:29:01Who's to know?
00:29:03I won't discuss it. Come on.
00:29:07Mr. Spencer?
00:29:09Yes?
00:29:11May I speak to the ship's surgeon?
00:29:13Talent, of course.
00:29:15I happen to know the captain's going to offer you the position.
00:29:17But I'm no surgeon.
00:29:19You studied medicine.
00:29:21And a surgeon, you're going to have freedom of the ship.
00:29:23Of course, you'd have to give your pledge not to escape.
00:29:25I promised the captain you'd do that.
00:29:29What else did you promise him?
00:29:33I'm to be indebted to his lady.
00:29:35I'd like to know how deeply.
00:29:43You're a fool, Talent.
00:29:45How does it feel without irons now?
00:29:47Not as a feather.
00:29:49That's how I feel.
00:29:51Here comes the queen.
00:29:53All dressed up in her Sunday best.
00:29:55No one can think about this.
00:29:59They're too many fancy pieces.
00:30:01Too good for us common folk, ain't you?
00:30:03They're all for a finery, ma'am.
00:30:05Leave her alone, ma'am. She's doing you no harm.
00:30:07Mind your own business, you fat sow!
00:30:09Fat sow, you say?
00:30:11Fat sow, you say?
00:30:29Hey there, stop it! Do you hear me? Stop it!
00:30:35Stop it, do you hear me? Stop it!
00:30:41I'll kill you!
00:30:45Stop that wench's fighting.
00:30:47Prepare to hand her in.
00:31:06Reload, sentry.
00:31:09If there is any further disturbance,
00:31:11I shall order the deck swept with musket fire.
00:31:13Remove the net.
00:31:15Onto your feet, all of you.
00:31:19Against my better judgment,
00:31:21I was persuaded by Dr. Tyne to exercise a certain clemency.
00:31:24I ordered you relieved of your fetters
00:31:26and allowed you privileges on deck.
00:31:28And now, this exhibition, what have you to say for yourselves?
00:31:30Well, you see, it was like this, Captain.
00:31:32We was dancing a fen game.
00:31:34Silence!
00:31:37Insurrection and impertinence.
00:31:39What have you to suggest now, Parson?
00:31:43You shall have 20 lashes.
00:31:45As for the others, Mr. Green, restore their leg irons
00:31:47and by way of an example,
00:31:49select three of them to have their heads shaved.
00:31:51Aye, aye, sir.
00:31:52Guard, escort Mistress Monroe to my cabin.
00:32:07No!
00:32:20Mr. Spencer.
00:32:22All right, get fired, all of you.
00:32:24For failure to preserve order,
00:32:26you are again admonished, the fact again,
00:32:28to be entered in the lug.
00:32:30I did what I could, sir, but with this arm...
00:32:32Is it my fault that in addition to being incompetent,
00:32:34you are a cripple?
00:32:36Well, sir, will you answer me?
00:32:39It is not your fault, sir.
00:32:48You change your mind about your arm, Mr. Spencer?
00:32:51Just give me the word.
00:32:54Wait outside.
00:33:03Women seem to have taken a dislike to you, my dear.
00:33:07I trust you're unharmed?
00:33:09More or less.
00:33:11I see, on your shoulder,
00:33:13there's scratches.
00:33:15I'm afraid you've been stabbed.
00:33:17No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:33:20I see, on your shoulder,
00:33:22there's scratch.
00:33:24Perhaps we should send for the new surgeon.
00:33:27He refused the position.
00:33:29You talked with him?
00:33:31Only a few words.
00:33:33Pity on a skin so smooth.
00:33:35It ruined the only decent dress I have.
00:33:37There's thread and needle in the ship's store.
00:33:39I'm sure material of some kind can be found.
00:33:43Don't I owe you too much already?
00:33:45Yes.
00:33:48And I think it's time we talked of payment.
00:33:51You're not going to be alarmed, are you?
00:33:53Violence is foreign to my nature,
00:33:55but you have enjoyed a favoured position on board ship.
00:33:57Private cabin, special privileges, special food.
00:34:00Either these pleasant conditions continue,
00:34:02or you return below with the other women.
00:34:04I hesitate to think what will happen to you,
00:34:06feeling as they do.
00:34:09You leave me little choice.
00:34:14You're very wise.
00:34:16Very lovely.
00:34:20And I think you'll find me not unappreciative.
00:34:23I'm sure.
00:34:25But in a way, this is a pity.
00:34:27How?
00:34:29I shall have to destroy those letters I intended to send from Rio
00:34:32and write others in their place.
00:34:34Letters to whom?
00:34:40Lord Canham.
00:34:42Serlingham's son?
00:34:44I thought I told you.
00:34:46Jack and I were friends in London.
00:34:48He has the reputation of a rake.
00:34:50I found him quite constant.
00:34:53I'd written such glowing accounts of your kindness and chivalry.
00:34:57Why change them?
00:34:59Jack made me promise to tell him exactly what went on aboard the Charlotte.
00:35:03I suppose it was because of his sister,
00:35:05your wife, Helen.
00:35:08Now, with your permission, sir,
00:35:10I'll leave.
00:35:32Escapes getting out of hand.
00:35:35Escapes getting closer every day, lad.
00:35:38Look what Tom lifted for the longboat.
00:35:41Ship's lantern. Rope for rigging sails.
00:35:43Canvas.
00:35:45And a vial to cut off your shackles.
00:35:47That's good for a start.
00:35:49But how do we get the longboat over the side?
00:35:51I'll think of a way.
00:35:53If I have to sink the Charlotte to do it.
00:35:57All right, Tom.
00:36:05That you, Ned?
00:36:07Aye.
00:36:11Chains.
00:36:13Look at what Ned, isn't it, Ronald?
00:36:15What is it?
00:36:17A token of esteem from the tenants of the Earl of Surlingham
00:36:20to Captain Paul Gilbert on the occasion of his marriage to Lady Ellen Canham.
00:36:25His boat compass.
00:36:27Fancy made and fancy mounted.
00:36:29A mighty handy thing for you to have.
00:36:31Handy?
00:36:33Handy enough to get us all hanged from the yard, huh?
00:36:35What I thought.
00:36:36Who told you to get it?
00:36:37Why, nobody.
00:36:38Well, you take it back.
00:36:40How can I?
00:36:41Might be days before I got such a chance again.
00:36:43Mr. Seb!
00:36:51What do you want?
00:36:52The mate wants talent in his cabin.
00:36:54Be right there.
00:36:57Find a chance to get it back in quick, you understand?
00:36:59Yes, sir.
00:37:04It'll be 50 lashes at least if I'm caught.
00:37:06Worse if I know the captain.
00:37:08Let me take it, Ned.
00:37:09I'm in and out of his cabin day and night.
00:37:11Could be easy for me.
00:37:13Give it your head, boy.
00:37:15You're a perishing genius, that's what.
00:37:18There's no doubt about it, Mr. Spencer.
00:37:20The arm has been set in properly.
00:37:22You're sure you can remedy it?
00:37:24Yes, but I'll have to re-break it and well, it'll hurt.
00:37:26I'd put it in fire if I thought it would make it right again.
00:37:29None to go ahead?
00:37:32Whenever you're ready.
00:37:34There's just one thing that bothers me, though.
00:37:36The fee.
00:37:38I have a little money in my sea chest, but not very much.
00:37:41I wasn't thinking of money, Mr. Spencer.
00:37:43Only provision at Rio.
00:37:45The supply barges come alongside, don't they?
00:37:47No talent.
00:37:49I have no cause to like this ship or its master.
00:37:51But I know my duty.
00:37:53All you have to do is turn your back for a minute, Mr. Spencer.
00:37:57I think it's a small fee for a mended arm.
00:38:01It's a fee I'll not pay.
00:38:04All right, we'll forget the fee.
00:38:06I don't know that I like any of this.
00:38:08By rights, I should inform the captain immediately.
00:38:27Light it along for it.
00:38:30Light it along for it to the sail locker.
00:38:33Get a move on, you'll get a taste of a rope's end.
00:38:36Spare a hand?
00:38:38Get that sail along to the sail locker.
00:38:43Let me go, sir. I wasn't doing anything.
00:38:45Not much you were.
00:38:47I'm a sailor.
00:38:49I'm a sailor.
00:38:51I'm a sailor.
00:38:53Let me go, sir. I wasn't doing anything.
00:38:55Not much you weren't.
00:38:57What is it, Mr. Green?
00:38:59I caught him outside your cabin with your boat compass, sir.
00:39:01Lucky I happened to be passing by.
00:39:03Very lucky. What have you to say for yourself?
00:39:05Nothing, sir.
00:39:09You did intend to steal my compass?
00:39:12Speak up.
00:39:14Yes, sir, I did.
00:39:16Sentence for theft is 100 lashes well applied
00:39:18and solitary confinement on bread and water
00:39:20until such time as I see fit to release you.
00:39:24However, in view of your age,
00:39:26I will suspend the flogging.
00:39:28Take him below.
00:39:30Mr. Green, return that to my cabin.
00:39:32Aye, aye, sir.
00:39:45Couldn't I speak to my mother first, sir?
00:39:47I'm afraid not, son.
00:39:53Come on.
00:40:11A present from Nick Sapp.
00:40:13What's it for?
00:40:16A little talk with a boy.
00:40:19Won't you make it short?
00:40:21I'm only relieving Sim while he goes to get the food.
00:40:24Over here.
00:40:30Nat.
00:40:34Mr. Tarrant.
00:40:36That was a very brave thing you did today.
00:40:38I couldn't very well tell on Mr. Inching.
00:40:40I know, Nat.
00:40:42Not to be a man.
00:40:44Just so you don't suffer too much, though.
00:40:46I'm all right, but it's awful dark down here.
00:40:54Here, what's going on?
00:40:56Business.
00:40:58Business that we've been paid for.
00:41:00Come on.
00:41:02We'll feed Connors his ration.
00:41:06Talent.
00:41:08I'll give you one minute more.
00:41:12Will you tell my mother you saw me?
00:41:14I'll do that right away, Nat.
00:41:16Blast me guts.
00:41:20Go on and guide on us.
00:41:24He's stiff as a balion pin.
00:41:26That ain't natural.
00:41:28Not so quick.
00:41:30No, it ain't.
00:41:32Did you see his skin?
00:41:34He's all covered with black spots.
00:41:36Clague! That's what it is.
00:41:38And you touched him.
00:41:40Clague!
00:41:42Clague!
00:41:44We want the captain, and we want him quick.
00:41:46Let us pass,
00:41:48or we'll take the boots.
00:41:50No cause to die like that.
00:41:52Be all very well free to shout silence,
00:41:54Mr. Spencer.
00:41:56We'll be going up
00:41:58whether we like it or not.
00:42:02Back or there'll be violence.
00:42:04Hold it.
00:42:06The surgeon.
00:42:08You'll all get yourself in trouble for no cause at all.
00:42:10Not the plague. It's Scurvy.
00:42:12I'll give him my word.
00:42:14Scurvy?
00:42:16You know what Scurvy is.
00:42:18I examined him, and there's not a trace of plague.
00:42:20All he needed was a decent meal.
00:42:22Better go below
00:42:24before the captain sees you.
00:42:30After this, you keep your mouth shut.
00:42:34Come on, all of you.
00:42:36Back to your quarters.
00:42:41I wonder what Captain Gilbert would have thought
00:42:43if they'd gone pouring into his cabin.
00:42:45They would never have reached my cabin.
00:42:49At least not alive.
00:42:51Come here, both of you.
00:42:55Mr. Spencer, it is now quite obvious
00:42:57you're a hopelessly incompetent officer.
00:43:00I will enter that in the log,
00:43:02as well as the fact you were permanently relieved
00:43:04as second mate on this date.
00:43:06Stand still while I'm talking to you.
00:43:08The Boatswain will take over your former duties.
00:43:11Move your gear forward to the folks at once.
00:43:15You may resume your duties.
00:43:23How is it, Talon, that you were so sure it wasn't plague?
00:43:26My father and mother died of the plague in Baltimore.
00:43:31If we're leaving your quarters without permission,
00:43:33I should punish you.
00:43:35That might be ungrateful,
00:43:38but I shall content myself with cautioning you
00:43:41against such liberties in the future.
00:43:54Mr. Talon.
00:43:58May I ask you something?
00:44:07Why did you refuse to be ship's surgeon
00:44:09when you were doing all the work anyway?
00:44:11Was it because you'd have to give your word not to escape?
00:44:14Would you?
00:44:16Yes, if it meant I'd do better here in a botany bay.
00:44:19I don't want any favors from anywhere.
00:44:22What do you want?
00:44:24I want to do what I set out to do.
00:44:26Be a doctor.
00:44:28Tell me the real reason, or don't you even know it?
00:44:32Maybe I don't like leg irons.
00:44:34It's time you decided to make the best of them.
00:44:37Why?
00:44:39Because the odds against escape are a thousand to a million to one.
00:44:42Even if you do get away,
00:44:44you'll probably have to run the rest of your life.
00:44:46I'd rather be a free man
00:44:48running to the most comfortable slave in the world.
00:44:51The world's taught me we're all slaves one way or another.
00:44:55That's life, Mr. Talon.
00:44:57You might as well accept life.
00:44:59Like you did with the captain.
00:45:02At least I wasn't nearly drowned and flogged and put to scrubbing decks.
00:45:06Supposing you attend to your business,
00:45:09and I'll attend to mine.
00:45:12So you'll slip over the side at Rio.
00:45:14Sounds simple, like stepping into the next room.
00:45:17Till you remember, there's guards to be greased, locks to be picked,
00:45:20boatmen to be hired.
00:45:22My way of thinking, it'd have done both.
00:45:24I'd rather be a free man
00:45:26running to the most comfortable slave in the world.
00:45:29The world's taught me we're all slaves one way or another.
00:45:32That's life, Mr. Talon.
00:45:34At least I wasn't nearly drowned and put to scrubbing decks.
00:45:37Supposing you attend to your business,
00:45:39and I'll attend to mine.
00:45:41My way of thinking, it'd have done better to stick with my scheme.
00:45:44It might have, Nick.
00:45:46You'd have found out how to launch the boat.
00:45:48Leave the new plans safer, though,
00:45:50and you'll get your thousand pounds regardless.
00:45:52Sure you can trust the outside man?
00:45:54Who said there was an outside man?
00:45:56There has to be.
00:45:58I can trust him.
00:46:00Maybe you'd like my opinion.
00:46:02I promise I'd tell nobody his name.
00:46:04Not even Tom.
00:46:06Must be someone important.
00:46:10Nargit, the mate's coming.
00:46:12Yes, the Glimp.
00:46:22Talon.
00:46:24Yes?
00:46:26You're to come with us. Captain's orders.
00:46:40It's a pleasant evening.
00:46:54Oh, it's you, Talon.
00:46:56Come here and stand beside Spencer.
00:47:00Mr. Green, you can wait outside.
00:47:02Aye, aye, sir.
00:47:05I don't want to keep you from your dinner, Parson.
00:47:07Perhaps you'd like to say grace.
00:47:09I've already said my devotions, privately.
00:47:11Very well.
00:47:13I'll say grace for myself and Mistress Monroe.
00:47:15Oh, God, give us thankfulness and humility,
00:47:17and thankfulness for your bounty and humility
00:47:19before our fellow man.
00:47:22Tomkins, you may serve the soup.
00:47:28This is a matter of discipline,
00:47:30let alone discipline to the mate.
00:47:32Be careful, Tomkins.
00:47:34It's the knight's order.
00:47:36Yes, sir.
00:47:38The knight's order.
00:47:40The knight's order.
00:47:42Yes, sir.
00:47:44Yes, sir.
00:47:46Yes, sir.
00:47:48Yes, sir.
00:47:50It's a matter of discipline. It'll only take a moment.
00:47:53Before I pass sentence on you,
00:47:54justice requires me to ask if you have anything to say for yourself.
00:47:58About what?
00:47:59You're charged with plotting an escape with Spencer.
00:48:02Do you admit the charge?
00:48:04No, sir.
00:48:06Do you recognize these keys?
00:48:10The ship's keys, I suppose.
00:48:11And the master key to the prisoner's shackles.
00:48:13I told you I meant to use them for my own purposes.
00:48:17They were found on Spencer,
00:48:18who I believe is deeply indebted to you for having repaired his arm.
00:48:22I have a witness who saw you treating him not more than an hour ago.
00:48:26I see no witnesses.
00:48:28Be quiet, sir!
00:48:29You've not only done yourself a disservice, but also your fellow convicts.
00:48:33Since it is possible there are others in your plot, I shall not put in at Rio,
00:48:37but proceed to Cape Town, where the authorities will provide me with extra guards.
00:48:41This will mean shorter rations for the entire ship.
00:48:44As for the witness, I shall produce him
00:48:45when you're brought before Governor Philip at Botany Bay.
00:48:50In the meantime, you'll both be held in solitary confinement
00:48:52for the remainder of the voyage.
00:49:16We're taking water below! We're taking it below!
00:49:32Mother!
00:49:35Nat!
00:49:37Mother! I want my mother!
00:49:40I'm so cold!
00:49:42Keep out of the water as much as you can, Nat.
00:49:44I'm cold! So cold!
00:49:47Think there's any chance of her escaping earlier?
00:49:50You know better than that, Hugh.
00:49:52It'll be at least a week before we're close enough to the coast of Africa
00:49:55to have any chance at all.
00:50:02Mother!
00:50:03We've got to get him out of here.
00:50:05Perhaps his mother could reason with the captain.
00:50:08Better still.
00:50:10Better still.
00:50:12Somebody get word to the captain's lady.
00:50:27There he is!
00:50:34My brother has he left in your blood, Captain Gilbert?
00:50:37You do what I ask!
00:50:39If you keep on badgering me, I shall have you in chains!
00:50:41But he's only a child.
00:50:43Tap me lower, both of you!
00:50:45Tap me lower, sir!
00:51:09Nat!
00:51:12Spencer?
00:51:14Yes?
00:51:16Can you see him, Spencer?
00:51:18No.
00:51:22Jenkins!
00:51:24Jenkins!
00:51:26I can't! I can't!
00:51:31What is it?
00:51:33Take a look at the boy.
00:51:39Seems to be asleep.
00:51:41Put something under him.
00:51:43What, me?
00:51:46If I was as much as to touch him, the captain would have me hung up on my heels.
00:51:54Now, this is strange.
00:51:57Who gave you permission to come down here?
00:52:00What do you care, as long as Nick Sapp's paying you?
00:52:02Give me your keys.
00:52:04He's not paying me to hand over no keys, not to nobody!
00:52:09Nat.
00:52:11Nat. Nat!
00:52:14Nat!
00:52:16Bring him outside, Tom, where I can take a look at him.
00:52:22Nat!
00:52:29Nat.
00:52:33Nat!
00:52:36What have they done to you, Nat?
00:52:40My little boy.
00:52:42It's your mother. Speak to your mother.
00:52:47I'm afraid he can't, Mrs. Gossett.
00:52:56No!
00:53:05My son.
00:53:07My only son.
00:53:38Gangway. Gangway there. Gangway.
00:53:48Uncover.
00:53:50I am the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord.
00:53:53He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.
00:53:56And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.
00:54:00I know that my Redeemer liveth,
00:54:02and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth.
00:54:05And though after my skin worms destroy this body,
00:54:08yet in my flesh shall I see God,
00:54:10whom I shall see for myself,
00:54:12and mine eyes shall behold, not another.
00:54:14Thou know'st, Lord, the secrets of our hearts.
00:54:16Shut not thy merciful ears to our prayers,
00:54:18but spare us, Lord most holy, O God most mighty,
00:54:21O holy and merciful Saviour.
00:54:23Thou most worthy Judge eternal,
00:54:25suffer us not at our last hour
00:54:27for any pains of death to fall from thee.
00:54:30Unto Almighty God we commend the soul of Nat Garth departed
00:54:33and commit his body to the deep.
00:54:41With sure and certain hope of the resurrection unto eternal life
00:54:44through our Lord Jesus Christ,
00:54:46at whose coming in glorious majesty to judge the world,
00:54:48the sea shall give up her dead,
00:54:50and the corruptible bodies of those who sleep in him
00:54:52shall be changed and made like unto his glorious body,
00:54:54according to the mighty working whereby he hath done it.
00:54:57According to the mighty working whereby
00:54:59he is able to subdue all things unto himself.
00:55:01Dismissed.
00:55:02Aye, sir.
00:55:03Gangway there. Gangway to the captain.
00:55:06Prisoners below.
00:55:08Mr. Green, the mizzen decalent is not braced properly.
00:55:27Mr. Green, the mizzen decalent.
00:55:58Mr. Green!
00:56:06Are you hurt, sir?
00:56:08Leave me be.
00:56:11Get her on her feet.
00:56:23Nothing else, sir?
00:56:27Nothing else. I shall have the pleasure of seeing you hand to my wife.
00:56:31Take it away.
00:56:35It's my medicine box.
00:56:57This is an awful sudden decision, Hugh.
00:57:03Would you have Mrs. Garth hanged at the yard?
00:57:05No, but I've had no chance to bribe anyone, save the guards below deck.
00:57:09We'll handle the rest.
00:57:11Where is Mrs. Garth?
00:57:13She should be here now. Injun's fetching her.
00:57:15How about the men?
00:57:17They're rigging the tackles.
00:57:18The boat?
00:57:19Waterbreaker, grub. Ready to go.
00:57:21Here they are now.
00:57:23You ready, Mrs. Garth?
00:57:25Just a minute, please.
00:57:27She claims nothing.
00:57:28I'm all right. Just...
00:57:35Blood. She's been wounded.
00:57:36Bad?
00:57:37No, just a flesh wound.
00:57:39Rest and care, she'll feel fine.
00:57:41She'll not get either in an open boat.
00:57:43No, she won't.
00:57:44But we can't leave her here.
00:57:46Perhaps we can.
00:57:48Nick, where were you hiding those big barrels of rum you were selling?
00:57:51Forward of the cable tier. It's all gone.
00:57:53I know that. How big a place was it?
00:57:56Big enough for two of her.
00:57:58That's no good. They'll search till they find her.
00:58:00No, they won't.
00:58:02They'll think she went with us.
00:58:04Nick can hide her until they get to Botany Bay and then put her ashore.
00:58:07Understand, Governor Philip is a very fair man.
00:58:11It's our only chance to...
00:58:14Then I'll be staying, too, and look after her.
00:58:18Good luck.
00:58:26Good luck.
00:58:46Mr. Green, smoke coming from the far peak.
00:58:50You, ma'am. Hello. To the far peak.
00:58:52What's the matter?
00:59:22There must be something up, eh?
00:59:53Yeah.
00:59:54Sulphur and old rags.
00:59:56Something odd about this.
00:59:58Stomp it up, Parsons.
01:00:00The rest on the topside.
01:00:09I hope you get out of here.
01:00:11Hey! Hey!
01:00:22It's battened down. Let's try the fore hatch.
01:00:46Deck ahoy!
01:00:48On deck there!
01:00:50On deck! On deck!
01:01:00On deck! Open up!
01:01:02On deck!
01:01:21A long way to go.
01:01:23But don't you think we ought to come about now?
01:01:31Look.
01:01:51Gilbert's alive.
01:01:54What makes you so sure?
01:01:56Nobody else would have searched this direction.
01:01:59Unless someone informed on us.
01:02:07I trust you enjoyed your excursion, gentlemen.
01:02:10While it lasted, we did.
01:02:12You wouldn't have liked the coast of Africa.
01:02:14Fever, hostile natives, dangerous animals.
01:02:17Shouldn't there be three of you?
01:02:19Mrs. Garth is dead.
01:02:21Oh? How did that happen?
01:02:23She drowned herself when the charlotte came inside.
01:02:26And neither of you tried to save her?
01:02:29So you could hang her?
01:02:34I shall be lenient.
01:02:36You chose to escape by the sea, and you shall be punished by the sea.
01:02:40Mr. Green, you'll make preparations for keelhauling the prisoners.
01:02:44Captain Gilbert, no man has been keelhauled on an English ship for 50 years.
01:02:48Oh, I don't think it's been that long.
01:02:51Why don't you hang us and have done with it?
01:02:54I've seen hangings.
01:02:56But never keelhauling.
01:02:58Do your duty, Mr. Green.
01:03:00Aye-aye, sir.
01:03:02Get a move on.
01:03:05Make sure that block's well greased.
01:03:07Olsen.
01:03:09What is it, Reverend?
01:03:11I have, of course, read of keelhauling,
01:03:13but I'm not quite clear as to how it's done.
01:03:15Maybe it best remain that way.
01:03:17Only one in 50's ever lived through it.
01:03:19It's nothing, really, Parson.
01:03:21If you can do without breathing...
01:03:23The punishment is the name says.
01:03:25Keelhauling.
01:03:27Keelhauling.
01:03:29Keelhauling.
01:03:31Keelhauling.
01:03:33The punishment is the name says.
01:03:35Consists of dragging a man down and under the keel by means of two lines.
01:03:39One's attached to his feet to drag him around,
01:03:42and the other to his neck to make sure the journey's not too quick.
01:03:46How many times has he pulled across?
01:03:49Generally, once is enough.
01:03:52Mr. Green?
01:03:54Aye, aye, sir.
01:03:56Commence punishment.
01:03:58Aye, aye, sir.
01:04:00Aye, sir, aye.
01:04:02Aye, enough.
01:04:04Lower away.
01:04:22Keep keen on the lower bridge side.
01:04:24All the way on the keel lines.
01:04:28Keep them charged.
01:04:36Stay where you are.
01:04:40They're coming up, sir.
01:04:52Are they alive?
01:04:54I think so, sir.
01:04:56Shall I haul them apart?
01:04:58Now, take them under the keel again to the starboard side.
01:05:03Snag away.
01:05:05All in on the starboard side.
01:05:08Pay up.
01:05:22Never live.
01:05:26Not so fast. Put a strain on those lines.
01:05:33The line's twisted.
01:05:36Captain Gilbert.
01:05:38There seems to be some trouble, Mr. Green. What is it?
01:05:41One of the lines has bowled, sir.
01:05:43Well, clear it.
01:05:45Aye, aye, sir.
01:05:52You've got to bring them aboard.
01:05:54Are you sure you mean them?
01:05:56It doesn't matter what I mean. You've got to bring them aboard.
01:05:59Clear for hauling now, sir.
01:06:03Haul them onto the deck. Let's have a look at them.
01:06:07This is the most barbarous proceeding I have ever witnessed.
01:06:10You think so, Reverend?
01:06:21All right.
01:06:45Is he alive?
01:06:47Mr. Green?
01:06:51Talents alive, sir.
01:06:55And Spencer?
01:06:57Dead, sir.
01:07:02Clear the decks.
01:07:04Aye, aye, sir.
01:07:06Captain Gilbert.
01:07:08You now have three deaths to answer for.
01:07:10Spencer, Mrs. Garth and her son.
01:07:12And no doubt there will be more.
01:07:14But you may be sure if I survive, I shall make a full report to Governor Philip
01:07:17when we reach Botany Bay.
01:07:19He'll find that most interesting.
01:07:50Land ho!
01:07:53Land ho!
01:07:56Where are we?
01:07:58Two points on the larboard bow.
01:08:04Our destination, Mr. Green.
01:08:08237 days. Fine passage.
01:08:10We shall make a name for ourselves.
01:08:12We shall make a name for ourselves.
01:08:14We shall make a name for ourselves.
01:08:16237 days. Fine passage.
01:08:18We shall make an entry in the log.
01:08:36Let go of the starboard anchor!
01:08:40Get up for it.
01:08:42Move aside with the boat.
01:08:47The boat may depart.
01:08:52Mr. Tallent.
01:08:54Sentry, escort the Reverend Tyne and this woman to the boat at the gangway.
01:08:58At once.
01:09:06Where's the other prisoner?
01:09:08The other?
01:09:10There was only Mr. Tallent, sir.
01:09:12Perhaps I forgot to tell you. We've had another prisoner for some time.
01:09:15A certain Mrs. Garth.
01:09:17Her friends elected to confine her, followed of the cable tier.
01:09:20A most unhealthy spot.
01:09:22However, she survived.
01:09:24When you take this man ashore,
01:09:26hand him over to the guard in charge of the incorrigibles.
01:09:29Aye, sir. Come on.
01:09:32Come on.
01:09:45Come on, now! Get ashore!
01:09:47And take your belongings with you.
01:09:49Only two have been obliged.
01:10:01Come on.
01:10:10They're as armless as fowl in a barnyard.
01:10:13Aye.
01:10:15Did they know that?
01:10:17Keep walking.
01:10:19Come on.
01:10:29Welcome to New South Wales, Captain.
01:10:31Thank you.
01:10:33The governor is waiting for you.
01:10:42I've heard your evidence, Captain Gilbert,
01:10:44in the testimony of the Reverend Tyne
01:10:46against whom you have brought these charges.
01:10:48Surely there can be no question of their guilts, Governor Phillips.
01:10:51No, there is no question as to that.
01:10:53And no doubt they'll hang.
01:10:55There are two purposes behind transportation, Captain Gilbert,
01:10:58the one to give people a chance to reform
01:11:01and the other to open up a new world.
01:11:03Neither is accomplished with corpses.
01:11:08Now, as to the disposition of the prisoners,
01:11:10there are certain mitigating circumstances.
01:11:14Your natural resentment over the fate of your son
01:11:17and your conviction that you have been treated unjustly.
01:11:20However, the removal of the colony from Bartender Bay to this port
01:11:24has seriously disrupted our program,
01:11:26and I'm not prepared to wait upon the bickerings
01:11:28that attend upon a protracted trial.
01:11:30But when the case is reopened,
01:11:32the mitigating circumstances will have the fullest consideration.
01:11:37Why not free them now and have done with it?
01:11:44Put this man for the time being at hard labor.
01:11:49Go on, up the hill!
01:11:54Take it up!
01:12:14What's the word from Sam?
01:12:16He got the chart, Hugh. A copy of Captain Cook's.
01:12:19Does it show the Dutch islands?
01:12:21Aye. It's both Java and Taimoor.
01:12:23But he can't figure out how we get there.
01:12:26If we'll get there, we'll have to swim. Soon.
01:12:36What?
01:12:38Not hungry?
01:12:44You hungry?
01:13:06Saw the American this morning.
01:13:08How was he?
01:13:10Used to be hard enough.
01:13:12And shouldn't be, of you smuggling him food each day.
01:13:17It probably is washing, too.
01:13:19And if it is, what of that?
01:13:21Nothing.
01:13:24Provided he'll settle down long enough for you to halter him.
01:13:28It won't the way things are now, but I have a plan.
01:13:32That's always useful.
01:13:34If it's a good one.
01:13:37It's a good one, all right.
01:13:40The parson has promised me to ask Governor Philip to make him a doctor.
01:13:44And when he has something useful to do and he feels people trust him...
01:13:48Mr. Sully?
01:13:51May I have a word with you?
01:14:02What do you want?
01:14:09Nothing.
01:14:17You've been much in my mind of late.
01:14:20Since I had business ashore with Governor Philip...
01:14:22I thought I should satisfy myself about you.
01:14:26That's very kind of you.
01:14:28How do you like your new occupation?
01:14:31It's not half as bad as I thought it would be.
01:14:33Good.
01:14:35But the smoke from open fires and the vapors from boiling soap...
01:14:38not the best thing for the complexion.
01:14:42By the time I leave here, my complexion won't matter.
01:14:46My vessel leaves for Harman a week or two.
01:14:48It shall be a very pleasant voyage. No troublesome cargo.
01:14:51Ample quarters, the best of food and wine.
01:14:54Interesting excursions ashore at Cape Town and Tamarive.
01:14:59What happens when we get to England?
01:15:03A word in the right quarter...
01:15:05and a pardon is not beyond the realm of possibility.
01:15:10I have a feeling I'm going to like it here.
01:15:16I'm afraid you're allowing sentiment to cloud your judgment.
01:15:20Yes, that's right, I am.
01:15:26The man's a thief, convicted and sentenced for life...
01:15:29and destined, I'm sure, to hang someday.
01:15:33He's not a thief, and he'll not hang.
01:15:45We'll see.
01:15:55At the suggestion of the Reverend Dr. Turner, I've been going over your record.
01:15:58I note that your medical studies in London were centered on fever.
01:16:01And plague.
01:16:02That's right.
01:16:04I'm disturbed over a second unexplained death...
01:16:06in the new settlement of Norfolk Island.
01:16:09What has that to do with me?
01:16:11If it should be fever or plague, I would like your help.
01:16:14You trust a convict to be a doctor?
01:16:16If your story is true, you're not a convict.
01:16:18And even if you were...
01:16:20New South Wales and I would still want your aid.
01:16:24This can be a great land, given the same chances that your own America has had.
01:16:28A soil by the millions of acres waiting for the touch of the plow.
01:16:31Pastures bigger than all of England waiting for sheep and cattle.
01:16:35Harbors waiting for cities.
01:16:37And with England already overpopulated...
01:16:39this could easily realize the dreams of a new world.
01:16:42I'd like to persuade you, if I can...
01:16:45to remain here for the rest of your life.
01:16:47We need men like you.
01:16:49Failing that, I'd like to make a bargain with you.
01:16:52What kind of a bargain?
01:16:54If you will assist our doctors until your pardon arrives...
01:16:58I will drop the charges brought against you by Captain Gilbert.
01:17:02May I take it over?
01:17:04By all means.
01:17:08Thank you, sir.
01:17:10Thank you.
01:17:27Somehow I feel you've bungled things.
01:17:30The way you did the night he and Spencer got free in the ship's boat.
01:17:34You're positive he doesn't suspect you?
01:17:36Yes.
01:17:37And equally positive he no longer intends to escape?
01:17:39I'm no perishing mind-reader, but...
01:17:44But?
01:17:45He no longer talks about it.
01:17:49Oakley's come to an understanding with Nellie Garth.
01:17:53And Talon's near one with Mistress Monroe, if I'm any judge.
01:17:58He's taken to his medical work like a duck to water.
01:18:01Now it's escaped.
01:18:03I shall have to do something about that when I return from Norfolk Island.
01:18:06Norfolk Island?
01:18:08It's supposed to be plagued there.
01:18:09Nonsense. Two deaths from malnutrition.
01:18:12I have the glimmering of an idea, sir.
01:18:14A very neat idea that will finish him no matter what he does.
01:18:20Make certain no one sees you as you go ashore.
01:18:23Not the easiest thing for a man of my girth.
01:18:26Heh-heh-heh.
01:18:37Stand there.
01:18:40Talon, Captain Gilbert has come here by boat from Botany Bay
01:18:44to discuss his, uh, charges against you.
01:18:49During my stay at Norfolk Island and yesterday at Botany Bay,
01:18:52I had the opportunity to review my admiralty law.
01:18:56Especially those parts concerning mutiny and insurrection upon the high seas.
01:19:00I find it is my duty to present the facts before the correct authority,
01:19:04which in this case appears to be in London.
01:19:08It is also my duty to present the defendant at the same time.
01:19:13You mean to take me back to England?
01:19:15I have no choice in the matter.
01:19:17The charlotte sails in three days.
01:19:21I'm afraid there's nothing I can do, Talon.
01:19:25Why do you tell me this now?
01:19:29I felt it was only fair to give you the opportunity to prepare for your voyage
01:19:33and make such farewells as you care to.
01:19:36Good day, son.
01:19:41Even if I survive the voyage, which I won't, I'll be hanged when I get to England.
01:19:45You've no choice but to escape.
01:19:47But I wouldn't give for a chance at Gilbert's gullet.
01:19:49You're not in this town. You think I should search you now?
01:19:51Count me in, too, whenever you're ready to go.
01:19:53And me.
01:19:54We'll need supplies and ammunition.
01:19:56Too bad we can't make use of Gilbert's hunting.
01:19:58Hunting where?
01:20:00Stillwater Cove.
01:20:01He's taken the ship's boat with a couple of men.
01:20:03He's going to camp there while the charlotte's at Botany Bay.
01:20:06Where's Stillwater Cove?
01:20:07About ten miles shorter there.
01:20:09That's it.
01:20:11Gilbert and escape in one bundle.
01:20:13Well, don't start off bad.
01:20:15Ammunition, supplies and a good stout boat.
01:20:17We're practically in Java already.
01:20:21And we can use Gilbert's hide for a sail.
01:20:31What is it, boss?
01:20:32I've been given permission to speak to you, Joe.
01:20:34Over here.
01:20:46Sally?
01:20:51I'll wait, Sally.
01:20:55Mrs. Garth just told me what you're going to do.
01:20:58You must be out of your mind, or I'll be caught and hanged.
01:21:01How long do you think Gilbert would let me live on the shores?
01:21:05Well, couldn't you just hide in the back country until he's gone?
01:21:09Ship back to England on the next boat?
01:21:11The parson's sure he can persuade Governor Philip into sheltering you.
01:21:14Philip wouldn't dare.
01:21:16Even if he did, I'm too old for him.
01:21:18Even if he did, I'm tired of being a convict.
01:21:23What about the others?
01:21:26Don't you care about them?
01:21:29No, I suppose you don't.
01:21:32You're blind to everyone but yourself.
01:21:35Blind to what you've already done to Mr. Spencer and the Garth boy.
01:21:38Blind to what you're doing to Nellie and to Tom Oakley.
01:21:42And to me.
01:21:45I'm sorry.
01:22:09You sure about this, Andrew?
01:22:11As sure as I am there's beer in England.
01:22:13All clear.
01:22:41Ha ha ha!
01:23:11Did you see the black man back there?
01:23:13There's been a dozen or so following us for the past hour.
01:23:16What's to be done?
01:23:18Anything like the Indians at home.
01:23:20If we don't bother them, they won't bother us.
01:23:23Come on.
01:23:41Come on.
01:24:12Here. Did you hear something?
01:24:14No.
01:24:16Stay where you are.
01:24:26Hanson, take that musket.
01:24:30Where's Gilbert?
01:24:32He's in the tent.
01:24:34Keep him covered.
01:24:42Oh, Mr. Tallent.
01:24:44Get out of there.
01:24:49Welcome to Stillwater Cove.
01:24:51I don't think we'd be so welcome, Captain, if you knew what we intended.
01:24:54No, but I do.
01:24:56You intend to steal my boat and such provisions as we have here
01:24:58and then proceed to Java,
01:25:00having presumably wreaked some sort of vengeance upon my person.
01:25:04You seem pretty sure of our plans.
01:25:06I am. And also of mine.
01:25:08Now, if you'll be good enough to look behind you...
01:25:12Down with those muskets.
01:25:15Down with them, I said.
01:25:18Line them up by the boat and put them in a hatch.
01:25:20They will, sir. All right, line them up over there.
01:25:22I was afraid I might have to wait some time
01:25:24before seeing you hanged, gentlemen.
01:25:26Now?
01:25:28Sab.
01:25:30Yes, sir?
01:25:32Put this in my tent and fetch my pistol.
01:25:34Yes, Captain.
01:25:36That I will.
01:25:48Your unsavory friend has been most useful to me.
01:25:50Without his loyalty and resourcefulness,
01:25:52this scheme would never have evolved.
01:25:54Fetch them securely, Sergeant.
01:25:56The Charlotte won't be here until sometime tomorrow.
01:25:58Aye, aye, sir.
01:26:00I suppose you realize, Talent, I never had the slightest intention
01:26:02of taking you back to London.
01:26:04Not now.
01:26:06As long as I'm gonna hang...
01:26:17Your pistol, sir.
01:26:24I'm not gonna kill you now.
01:26:26Because that would deprive me of the very great pleasure
01:26:28of watching Mr. Sully's face
01:26:30when you dance at the rope's end.
01:26:32There are some natives watching from the brush over there.
01:26:34It looks as if they mean to attack.
01:26:36A shot or two will discourage that.
01:26:38Discharge a few rounds at them.
01:26:40Leave them alone if you don't want trouble.
01:26:42Nonsense. Take cover.
01:26:51Fire at will.
01:26:54There's some more over there.
01:26:56Don't let them get to the pier.
01:27:00Hard to see them, sir.
01:27:02Shoot higher.
01:27:08I see them.
01:27:10Three left. As fast as you can.
01:27:13Take care, Brady.
01:27:23Pull it out.
01:27:25You do no good. Blast you. Pull it out.
01:27:27You're bleeding to death.
01:27:29You're lying.
01:27:42Perhaps those shots that you hang after all...
01:27:54It's too exposed. You'll get behind the ridge.
01:28:03Fire in controlled volleys.
01:28:06Take aim.
01:28:10Fire!
01:28:14Load. We'll load for you.
01:28:24Take aim.
01:28:28Fire!
01:28:36Aim.
01:28:39Fire!
01:28:43Aim.
01:28:46Fire!
01:28:53Fire!
01:29:02Not a sign of them anymore.
01:29:09We got them.
01:29:11We've got you.
01:29:24Now you ask for it, Snoop.
01:29:28What do you intend to do now?
01:29:30Take the boat.
01:29:32I meant about us.
01:29:34You can send one of your men back to the settlement for help.
01:29:37I found Sab, Hugh.
01:29:39What was left of him after the black men got through.
01:29:42Four dead, two wounded.
01:29:44Three wounded. I've got a scratch in my arm.
01:29:47Take off your shirt and I'll have a look at it.
01:29:49Tom, load the boat.
01:29:51Sit down.
01:29:53All right, you men. I'm going to land here.
01:29:55Get that gear into the boat.
01:30:01It's deep, but the bone's unhurt.
01:30:05A couple of weeks, you'll never know.
01:30:09How long have you had that lump on the arm?
01:30:11Two or three days, I think.
01:30:13Headaches and chills?
01:30:15Yes, yes. How did you know?
01:30:17Anybody else got any swelling like that?
01:30:19Yes, sir.
01:30:21Malfrey over there for one, and one or two others aboard ship.
01:30:24Who's Malfrey?
01:30:26That'd be me.
01:30:28Hugh! Hugh!
01:30:30Mr. Charlotte, coming in to shore.
01:30:39We'd never get away in the boat now.
01:30:41We'll have to head inland.
01:30:43No. We're heading back for the settlement.
01:30:46Hugh, that don't make sense.
01:30:48Well, if we get there before the Charlotte does.
01:30:59Governor Philip? What is it?
01:31:01Three of the escaped prisoners, sir.
01:31:03They were caught just outside the colony.
01:31:09Tell them there'll be no possible explanation...
01:31:11Fight us any way you want, Governor.
01:31:13But first make sure that nobody lands from the Charlotte when it arrives.
01:31:16And why should I do that?
01:31:18There's a plague on board.
01:31:20Are you certain of this?
01:31:22Yes, sir.
01:31:23See that the ship is quarantined on arrival.
01:31:25Very good, sir.
01:31:34That is our last case, Doctor.
01:31:36When was he taken?
01:31:37Nine days ago.
01:31:38And none since then?
01:31:40None and no fever.
01:31:42If you performed wonders, the Governor will be delighted.
01:31:45Take my word for it that it's over.
01:31:47Even if I didn't, I could hardly refuse to believe the evidence with my own eyes.
01:31:54You may hold down the quarantine, Pallant.
01:31:56Aye, aye, sir.
01:32:09Sally, someone wants to see you.
01:32:12On the no, back at camp.
01:32:15Go on, Les.
01:32:43Sally.
01:32:53What are you doing here?
01:32:57Waiting for you.
01:33:00Is it true the Governor's dropped all charges against you?
01:33:03Against all of us.
01:33:06He's offered to let me go back to England to get my pardon.
01:33:10When will you be sailing?
01:33:16I won't.
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