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00:00:00To be continued...
00:00:30To be continued...
00:01:00Madagascar, for centuries the bloodiest cockpit of all the seas,
00:01:17where the infamous brotherhood of the damned waited to plunder the treasure-laden galleons
00:01:21from India and Cathay, then returned, drunk with slaughter, to their pirate stronghold
00:01:27of last hope.
00:01:28Most ruthless of all was Captain William Kidd.
00:01:32He encountered the great London galleon, the Twelve Apostles, commanded by Admiral Lord
00:01:36Blaine, and approaching unsuspected in the guise of a peaceful merchantman, by a sudden
00:01:42treacherous salvo, he reduced her to a burning hulk.
00:01:46When night fell, the Twelve Apostles was only a blazing funeral pyre on the placid surface
00:01:52of a Madagascar lagoon.
00:01:53Stapley, there's a pretty sight.
00:01:59It'll be prettier still when the fire reaches the magazine, Captain.
00:02:02Pretty, though.
00:02:03Lots of stout seamen among them.
00:02:05They've been with us a long time.
00:02:07We can none of us live forever, Mr. Boyle.
00:02:10Dead men don't talk.
00:02:12Man your own.
00:02:12We've got this job to do before high tide.
00:02:42There, and dig fast.
00:03:05If the tide catches there, it'll save the King's hangman some rote.
00:03:12There you are.
00:03:20Deep enough to bury a man in.
00:03:22Give us a hammer.
00:03:24All ready, Captain.
00:03:26Down she goes.
00:03:34What are you waiting for?
00:03:36Well, Captain, that chest's been in cabin a longish time.
00:03:39And we all thought as I would wouldn't do no harm to open up that chest and make sure
00:03:42that what was in it then is in it now.
00:03:45I suppose you remember what was in it?
00:03:48I remember an emerald necklace that came off that Portuguese ship, El Vengar.
00:03:52And all those pearls that we took from the big ship, the Virgin Queen.
00:03:57I remember a diamond medallion we got from that Moorish gang in North Madagascar.
00:04:02And could we ever forget that silver casket with the arms of Lord Blaine that you claimed
00:04:06for yourself after the taking of the Twelve Apostles, sir?
00:04:08Your neck will be stretched as long as your memory one of these days.
00:04:30Satisfied?
00:04:31Gallows?
00:04:31Meat?
00:04:32Put them back.
00:04:33Lower away.
00:04:48Lower away.
00:04:48what's the matter
00:05:08delay a minute captain there's something else you forgot
00:05:11what do you want now we've got but half an hour before the tide trapped us
00:05:14that's as may be sir we're all equal in this i take it
00:05:17equal shares yes well that key then what you put back in your belt
00:05:20that goes down with the chest thus we start so all clear and no favors
00:05:25and if some of us don't get back it'll be that much easier open for them as does
00:05:29question my honor again would you i'll rip you from belly to chime
00:05:47are we such callous rascals that we'd leave a dead comrade without commending his soul to his new
00:06:01master
00:06:02here lieth one who through treachery and avarice would have placed in jeopardy the lives of
00:06:15honest men and here may he lie forever in the sands of madagascar
00:06:22rest in peace it's time to be out my lads time to be away
00:06:29if a gentleman's a gentleman he's a gentleman that's all there is to it sir
00:06:36i'm one of nature's gentlemen but i need polish my good man if i'm to improve myself
00:06:43if a gentleman's a gentleman he's a gentleman that's all there is to it sir
00:06:56i'm one of nature's gentlemen but i need polish my good man
00:06:59if i'm to improve myself
00:07:02gentleman employs the terminology my good man only when addressing lower servants
00:07:06all is inferior sir you see that's why i need you my upbringing
00:07:12the gentleman never sucks his teeth sir many a man's social career has been ruined by less
00:07:18sir you seem to know your business i want the best mind and i can pay for it
00:07:23hundred quid a year an infallible mark of the person of quality is his reluctance to pay his
00:07:30domestic's high wages don't say so merely an idiosyncrasy of good breeding sir
00:07:34well uh sixty quid a year then you realize i've never been on board a ship before sir
00:07:42oh don't let that frighten you to the contrary in fact since i was a nipper
00:07:47i've had rather an adventurous inclination toward life on the bound in mind
00:07:51it should be quite educational sir you'll learn a lot no doubt
00:07:55is it a bargain then very well sir my hand on it
00:08:01oh
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00:08:55then
00:08:55it is your proposal
00:08:57my lord bellamund
00:08:59that captain kidd
00:09:01sail to meet our ambassador lord fallsworth and give him safe convoy through the data waters of madagascar
00:09:07may he please your majesty
00:09:08yes
00:09:10that needs a bold and adventurous man
00:09:13yes
00:09:14bring in this captain kidd while we take the measure of him
00:09:17Captain William Kidd.
00:09:32Your Royal Majesty.
00:09:36Menable Lord.
00:09:39Belmont, is this your roaring killer of Spanish buccaneers?
00:09:44Me, my lad, I am only a peaceful shipmaster who must do trade with other ships without inquiring too closely about their business.
00:09:52And it was so I fell into the hands of the Twelve Apostles, a king's ship turned pirate.
00:09:58In Madagascar waters?
00:10:00I have never been in Madagascar waters, Your Grace.
00:10:02It was off the southern tip of Africa where I had gone to trade in elephant's teeth.
00:10:08Who commanded her?
00:10:10One of your admirals, Your Majesty.
00:10:12Name of Lord Blaine.
00:10:15He did turn pirate, then.
00:10:17Sufficiently, my lad, to put fear in honest traders like myself.
00:10:24And if you are successful in this voyage, Captain, what reward do you expect?
00:10:29May it please, Your Majesty, having forfeited me honour in that I was forced to strike me colours to a pirate.
00:10:33I want no reward but to regain it in the service of Your Majesty.
00:10:39Unless it be, or is it true, that Lord Blaine's lands are restreeted and his title forfeit?
00:10:47Yes.
00:10:47All I ask is that if I lay this renegade nobleman by the heels, is that you honour me humble self with his castle and his lands?
00:11:00Is that all you want, Captain Kidd?
00:11:07Not a farden more, Your Majesty.
00:11:10Hmm.
00:11:10The fellow treats of a title so lightly he must be bursting with noble blood.
00:11:15Though I confess he keeps it well hid.
00:11:17Aye, sir.
00:11:18You can no more judge of a man by his appearance than you can judge the extent of a nobleman's brains by the expensiveness of his wit.
00:11:27Am I to suppose that the captain of the King's Guard would deign defence with me?
00:11:39Come, Captain.
00:11:40Is your courage less than your wit?
00:11:43Nay, sir.
00:11:43I know nothing of, er, fence.
00:11:47You must come at me quickly, as though you'd kill me.
00:11:51Very well, then.
00:11:56I ask pardon, sire.
00:11:58I have a hot head when roused.
00:11:59I only meant to demonstrate.
00:12:01And to good purpose, Captain.
00:12:09Your Majesty is satisfied with the captain of our choosing?
00:12:12I can think of none better.
00:12:14Aye, thank you, sir.
00:12:17And now, Captain, the main mission of your cruise will be to meet a great ship, the Quida Merchant, which is sailing from India with vast treasures, and to give her safe conduct in my name past the pirate waters of Madagascar.
00:12:33But your Majesty, will her commander accept me letter of Mark as sufficient authority to...
00:12:39You shall have a letter to our ambassador, Lord Corsworth, who is returning in her, that he is to accept your protection.
00:12:45And to submit to the ship, and her treasure, sir, and her treasure, and her treasure, sire.
00:12:52Oh, yes.
00:12:54And now, sire, me crew.
00:12:58Your crew?
00:12:59Captain Kidd wishes to recruit a crew from the pirates, and now under capital sentence in Newgate and the Marshalsea.
00:13:06A crew of condemned pirates?
00:13:10Aye, sir.
00:13:12Thus none would be so loyal, nor fight so desperate as cutthroats under sentence of death,
00:13:18if they knew that at the end of the voyage, a royal pardon would be in their pockets.
00:13:26But I shall hold you accountable for their good conduct.
00:13:29Between their conduct and mine, Your Majesty, there will be little to choose.
00:13:34And now, goodbye.
00:13:35And Godspeed you.
00:13:39I am but his unworthy sparrow.
00:14:05Phew!
00:14:17I'd rather eat the billed scum from an African slaver.
00:14:20Adam, don't let that temper get you the lash again.
00:14:22If I must hang, I'll hang.
00:14:24But I'll go to the gallows with clean guts, at least.
00:14:26Hey, you!
00:14:27What kind of stinking maggot's meat is this?
00:14:30Waters, Waters!
00:14:31There's that dainty crumb, Mercy, complaining about the taste of the king's bounty again.
00:14:35Watch it.
00:14:36Bounty?
00:14:37Bounty me I!
00:14:37The king's allowance is thrumper today for food, not mucked from the sewers of Whitechapel!
00:14:41Making trouble again, eh, Mercy?
00:14:43I'm asking only what the man's legally entitled to.
00:14:46Here, smell this!
00:14:50Delicious.
00:14:50Hey, your governor!
00:15:08What sort of a kingdom is this?
00:15:10Where a man's condemned before he's heard and starved before they're hanging?
00:15:13Who's that quarrelsome fellow?
00:15:16Adam Mercy.
00:15:16He was taken in a pilotship by His Majesty's frigate Wasp.
00:15:20He's always escaping, so that's why we keep him in chains.
00:15:23He's got a lacing of tiger's blood in him.
00:15:27Poof!
00:15:29This ain't exactly a flower garden, is it?
00:15:32Oh, forgive me, governor.
00:15:33These are two of me officers.
00:15:34Mr. Boyle, Governor Landers.
00:15:36Mr. Lorenzo, Governor Landers.
00:15:40Spanish blood.
00:15:41A pretty lot of sinners.
00:15:44Capitan, do you think there is anyone down there who knows us?
00:15:48I hope not.
00:15:49Governor, would you be good enough to tell them what we're here for?
00:15:53Give heed, you, you vermin.
00:15:56Here's news to your advantage.
00:15:59Is the hang on that den?
00:16:00Out with it, then, Jack Masterface?
00:16:02Is it that your mother's turn into an honest woman?
00:16:04Silence, you mutinous dogs!
00:16:06If another man speaks, I'll trice him up by the thumbs and play him raw!
00:16:11Governor, is that the way to win the love of these unfortunate gentlemen?
00:16:18Now, then, me bullies, would you rather do the gallows dance and hang in chains till the crows pick your eyes from your rotting skulls, or would you feel the roll of a stout ship beneath your feet again?
00:16:33I have a vessel, the adventure galley, and the king's commission to sailor, and for those who show a loyal and a stout heart, there's a royal pardon in the offing.
00:16:46Which of you knows the waters off Madagascar?
00:16:52I do!
00:16:54Would you have him unlocked, Governor?
00:16:58Order!
00:16:59Unlock him!
00:16:59Look you, then!
00:17:04I want men with iron in their blood and steel in their sinews.
00:17:09And the first up here is the first enlisted.
00:17:12Governor, if your waters are ready, would you be good enough to have them lower the ropes?
00:17:15Lower the way!
00:17:16Here they come! Make ready, lads!
00:17:33Here they come. Make ready, lads!
00:17:35Lay your hands down there. I'll make you a free man.
00:17:50Yellow one now.
00:17:56Excellent.
00:18:05Next one, come on.
00:18:16Name?
00:18:17Peter Shafto.
00:18:18Peter Shafto.
00:18:19Regardless of the fact that I'm your captain, you will always address a gentleman as sir, scum.
00:18:25Aye, sir.
00:18:26Make your mark.
00:18:34On board.
00:18:35Name?
00:18:37Adam Mercy, sir.
00:18:38Oh, sir, it's you.
00:18:42Mercy, that's a comical handle for a blade of fortune. Mercy.
00:18:46It's also something the world needs more of.
00:18:49Fire and death of philosopher. You speak cultured.
00:18:52Were you by any chance stable boy to a noble house?
00:18:55Perhaps.
00:18:57I was also master gunner to a buccaneer you may have heard of.
00:19:01Captain Avery.
00:19:03Avery's master gunner.
00:19:04We've need of a master gunner, Mr. Boyle, and from what I've heard, Avery was a shrewd hand at picking them.
00:19:13The berth's yours for as long as you can handle it.
00:19:16I can handle it.
00:19:18Swivel gunner long time. I'll forfeit a guinea for every miss.
00:19:21You'll forfeit your neck if you miss while you're on my ship.
00:19:25Make your mark.
00:19:25And you can write.
00:19:32We'll give you a nice bath.
00:19:35You'll draw a uniform befitting a master gunner.
00:19:38On board.
00:19:39Next, ma'am.
00:19:40Ma'am.
00:19:41Bartholomew Blivens, sir.
00:19:43Bartholomew Blivens.
00:19:45Bartholomew Blivens, sir.
00:19:46Make your mark.
00:19:55Down below.
00:19:56Down below.
00:19:56Down below.
00:20:14Captain aboard.
00:20:15He's over there, sir.
00:20:16next man that's all sir our compliments full
00:20:27povey i thought you yes you thought i was dead
00:20:46i can hardly believe my eyes you mean you don't want to believe come come mr povey is that kind
00:20:51or is that fair as fair as what you did that day you abandoned me on a bahama reef if you
00:20:56please mr povey it is not the time to talk about that oh it's the time all right unless you want
00:21:01me to know in which case your present voyage is over before it's begun no no no no povey mr boy
00:21:10would you take over please mr lorenzo take the deck watch come to my cabin
00:21:16my heart bleeds when i think of one of your delicate
00:21:46constitution having to fend for yourself on a coral reef mr povey come off it captain
00:21:55i know why you marooned me it was so there'd be only three of you to share instead of four
00:22:01it's true a hostile wind did blow us away from your reef between friends we might have sailed
00:22:07back at exactly what you would have done mr povey so no more of your sentimental nonsense please
00:22:16now that we are four again now that we are four again what then we're not four
00:22:23we're two boyland lorenzo dalclods
00:22:29twenty thousand pounds apiece in their hands would only be spent in sinful ways
00:22:33and you propose to remove them from the path of temptation how a knife in the dark i'm not a violent
00:22:43man mr povey i detest violence people have such an awkward habit of getting in my way
00:22:48i am an ambitious man mr povey an ambitious man if he be bold enough can carve himself a kingdom
00:23:00i'm going to be a lord my friend and that for a commoner like myself takes a deal of money
00:23:08and that's why that could be too less to share before we raise old england again
00:23:16you cold gutted shark oh a flatterer
00:23:25i'm glad you're back again mr povey
00:23:27you've no idea how gratifying it is to have a congenial soul to confide in thank you
00:23:36joe oh there's something i want to tell you i have left with a trend a sealed letter containing an exact
00:23:44and complete account of certain previous happenings only to be opened in case just in case of course
00:23:50you should happen to return to england without me of course my dear fellow very sensible of you
00:24:00now i know you'll have a happy voyage i shall too
00:24:05i look up in the quarters
00:24:35hey
00:24:53um
00:25:33We are two of the luckiest men alive.
00:25:44Just think, we're sailing for Madagascar waters.
00:25:48We'll pick up the search where we left off.
00:25:52Every officer on board has a servant.
00:25:54I'll request the captain to assign you to me, then we can be together.
00:25:56Yes, I've spent a good many years of my life at sea, my lady.
00:26:05But I doubt if any woman minds a dash of salt, even in a peer of the realm, like myself.
00:26:13Now if my lady will join me in a minuet.
00:26:17My lady, sir, not my lady.
00:26:19Blast me, Shadwell.
00:26:21Does one gentleman creep up on another without a cough or a spit or something to warn him?
00:26:27I'm not a gentleman, sir.
00:26:28I'm a gentleman's gentleman.
00:26:34Give me about the hair.
00:26:36I suppose you've tried everything?
00:26:44Bears, grease?
00:26:47Prenatal influence, perhaps?
00:26:53Dinner is served, sir.
00:26:55Thank you, Shadwell.
00:26:57Pardon, sir.
00:26:59I'll show you to your place.
00:27:08Captain, what's all this mormery?
00:27:10You can forget your bilge-water manners for the time, Mr. Boyle.
00:27:13You are now officers on a king's ship.
00:27:16So a man must starve while his manners fatten.
00:27:24I know, I know.
00:27:25And in a king's ship, it is customary for the officers to rise when the captain enters.
00:27:44That's better.
00:27:45Gentlemen, be seated.
00:27:52Ah!
00:27:55Well, well, well, what have we here?
00:28:06Of course, but don't press me.
00:28:10Oh, well, well, well.
00:28:17Okay.
00:28:31Okay.
00:28:32come mr mercy tell us something about yourself you already know what I was of consequence sir
00:28:50while under Avery I was taken by King's ship and brought to London
00:28:54they always tried for a pirate and condemned you were innocent of course
00:28:58no sir I was guilty you speak above your station how came you to go on the account call it love of
00:29:08adventure crossed in love a scandal perhaps a mixing of all three and you've seen something
00:29:14of the world enough sir to dislike what I've seen and to know that small hope for a better
00:29:19perhaps you'll prefer the next world mr. mercy you were close enough to it when you were in
00:29:26the condemned hold of Newgate but I'm keeping you from your dinner
00:29:32and now gentlemen the toast to the King and since proposing it is the privilege of
00:29:56the youngest present the honor falls to mr. mercy mr. mercy we're waiting no sir since I've little
00:30:07love for the king I'll neither propose his health nor drink it nevertheless you are on a king ship
00:30:13kingship of the devils it's all the same to me sir I owe him nothing you owe him your neck mr. mercy
00:30:20if it were not for his bounty if it were not for his bounty you'd be dancing daintily on air at
00:30:25whopping I owe my reprieve to you captain so do you I'll drink and gladly but not to William
00:30:30you stand up and drink to his majesty's health as a king's officer should or by fire and flame I'll
00:30:37have you ship back to Newgate on the first vessel we speak gentlemen the king the king God bless him
00:30:52that's curious do you suppose his majesty put him on board to spy us out
00:31:20found him chained to a pillar at Newgate wouldn't be too hard for the king to plant him there yes but
00:31:27why would he speak so openly against the king your wits are even duller than usual mr. Lorenzo
00:31:33have you never heard of the serpent that takes the color of its background the better to strike
00:31:40shadwell
00:31:42yes sir
00:31:44you have a knowledge of highborn people and those at the court shed will have you ever seen mr. mercy
00:31:53before not before this void sir he's as high of spirit as a gentleman of quality I like him
00:31:59would you find out who he is where he comes from as you wish sir thank you shadwell
00:32:06good evening sir
00:32:17excuse me sir but you sea fairy men always seem to be looking at something
00:32:25Foggy night, sir.
00:32:30Good evening, Shadow.
00:32:32Excuse me, sir, but you seafaring men always seem to be looking at something that I never can see.
00:32:37We are looking for something just over the horizon.
00:32:40You know, sir, I recognized you for a gentleman the moment I saw you, sir.
00:32:44What are you, a valet, doing at sea?
00:32:47The captain employed me to make him socially acceptable, sir.
00:32:52I'm afraid we are too far out for me to swim back.
00:32:57But if I can be of service to you, sir.
00:32:59Did the captain send you here?
00:33:02Yes, sir.
00:33:03Why?
00:33:04He wants to know who or what you are, sir.
00:33:08Who do they think I am?
00:33:11Possibly a spy placed on board by his majesty.
00:33:15They seemed uneasy, sir.
00:33:16Hmm.
00:33:18This, uh, this captain kid,
00:33:21How long have you known him?
00:33:22Have you sailed with him before?
00:33:24Oh, no, sir.
00:33:25All I know is he's, uh,
00:33:28well, among other things,
00:33:32a merchant captain.
00:33:35A spy, that's strange.
00:33:36Why should they be afraid to be spied on?
00:33:40Good night, Shadow.
00:33:42Good night, sir.
00:33:43Good night, sir.
00:33:44Who is he?
00:33:54Where's he from?
00:33:55He's a nobody, sir.
00:33:57He was employed by persons of quality
00:33:59where he learned his speech and his manners.
00:34:01Oh.
00:34:02Hmm.
00:34:03Hmm.
00:34:03Good night, sir.
00:34:04Good night, sir.
00:34:05Good night, sir.
00:34:06Good night, sir.
00:34:06Good night, sir.
00:34:07Good night, sir.
00:34:07Good night, sir.
00:34:08Good night, sir.
00:34:08Good night, sir.
00:34:09Good night, sir.
00:34:10Good night, sir.
00:34:10Good night, sir.
00:34:11Good night, sir.
00:34:12Good night, sir.
00:34:13Good night, sir.
00:34:14Good night, sir.
00:34:15Good night, sir.
00:34:16Good night, sir.
00:34:17Good night, sir.
00:34:18Good night, sir.
00:34:19Good night, sir.
00:34:20Good night, sir.
00:34:21Good night, sir.
00:34:22Good night, sir.
00:34:23Good night, sir.
00:34:24Good night, sir.
00:34:25Good night, sir.
00:34:26Good night, sir.
00:34:27Good night, sir.
00:34:28Good night, sir.
00:34:29Good night, sir.
00:34:30It's a matter of judgment.
00:34:37If you fire on the uproar, the shot will go over his yards.
00:34:41But if you wait for the down roll, the enemy is coming up.
00:34:43Now watch.
00:34:53Get ready.
00:34:54Get ready.
00:34:59Fire.
00:35:03Fire.
00:35:06Pretty shot, Mr. Mercy.
00:35:08Can you do as well with a .74 throwing grape and canister at you?
00:35:13I've done it, sir.
00:35:15Reload and secure.
00:35:16Then pick up your practice on the lobbed quarter swivel gun.
00:35:19Mr. Mercy, you've sailed with Avery.
00:35:23You must know these waters.
00:35:24Fairly soon.
00:35:25If we needed to careen and take on stores, where would you recommend?
00:35:29Poverty Bay, sir.
00:35:30We draw too much water.
00:35:32You remember, Captain.
00:35:33Remember?
00:35:34Remember what?
00:35:36I only know the Spanish main.
00:35:38These are Madagascar waters.
00:35:40Poverty Bay.
00:35:41Aye, sir.
00:35:41Thank you, Mr. Mercy.
00:35:42Come along, Mr. Boyle.
00:35:43You're a blundering ass.
00:35:55If your presence is becoming increasingly irksome to me,
00:36:00I'll get you below.
00:36:01I'll get you below.
00:36:32Now, let's get down to the business of this voyage.
00:36:36Hand me that chart, Mr. Boyle.
00:36:41Captain Dunst, I have been thinking every day and every night.
00:36:46What about that denaro that we buried in the cave?
00:36:49What good is it there?
00:36:50Let's get it and get it back where we can spend it.
00:36:52That stays where it is for a while.
00:36:54Why?
00:36:55We've got a fatter prize sailing right into our pockets.
00:37:00Now, here's our present position.
00:37:03Here's Madagascar.
00:37:06Here's Calicut.
00:37:07In June, the great galleon, the Cuida Merchant,
00:37:11sails from Calicut to England.
00:37:14We should meet her about here.
00:37:17She's stuffed from Kiel to Gunnels with treasure to the value of half a million pounds.
00:37:24Half a million pounds.
00:37:24And we are to give her safe passage through the pirate seas.
00:37:31By safe passage, you mean we're to take her, Captain.
00:37:34Now, now, now, don't be greedy, Mr. Povey.
00:37:36I grant that most of what sinner may find its way into our pockets.
00:37:39But let's be fair.
00:37:40The king, poor gentleman, will expect something.
00:37:43But however we do it, it must be done legal-like and honest.
00:37:50Stick to ways you're familiar with.
00:37:53Why, you pox-raddled villain, I can be as honest as any man if I have the incentive.
00:37:56Who?
00:37:57Yes, me Lord Blaine.
00:38:01Lord Blaine's name is not to be mentioned among us, Mr. Povey.
00:38:04He's dead, so's his crew, and so's ours.
00:38:07And there's none outside this cabin that knows what became of them.
00:38:10And if you all enjoy living, you will remember that.
00:38:17Well, here's to our meeting with the Cuida Merchant.
00:38:22Cuida Merchant.
00:38:23Cuida Merchant.
00:38:24God bless her.
00:38:25God bless her.
00:38:26Dios la bendiga.
00:38:40God bless her.
00:39:10Wind fresh from west-northwest, sir.
00:39:21Course, no east-by-east.
00:39:22Night dark, but clear.
00:39:23Very well, Mr. Mercy.
00:39:24Nor east-by-east.
00:39:40Nor east-by-east.
00:39:40Nor east-by-east, sir.
00:39:41Nor east-by-east.
00:39:56Nor east-by-east.
00:39:57Nor east-by-east.
00:39:59Longking in the streets.
00:40:00No night.
00:40:01Nor east-by-east.
00:40:02Nor east-by-east.
00:40:02Listen down! It's Mr. Byron and the hand men!
00:40:22Let's go!
00:40:25He's dead.
00:40:26If I find the man that's responsible for this, I'll hang him.
00:40:36Fish the yard and reset it.
00:40:47What do you suppose happened?
00:40:50Someone's been tampering with these lines.
00:40:56We are gathered together to bid farewell to a gallant seaman and a stout comrade.
00:41:20Here was a man, shipmates, whose heart the flinty mountains could not match,
00:41:28who always took better than he gave,
00:41:32whose benevolence was such the orphan's might and the rich man's gold alike
00:41:37found refuge in his pocket.
00:41:41A jealous providence has removed him from our midst,
00:41:44and I esteem it a privilege to commit his body to the deep.
00:41:49We shall all mourn him.
00:41:52Aye, we shall mourn him, but take comfort, my friends.
00:41:56We shall never see his like again.
00:41:59Rest in peace.
00:42:02Pop him over.
00:42:03Pity, Mr. Mercy, a great pity, but the ship's work must go on.
00:42:11Move your gear into poor Mr. Boyle's cabin.
00:42:13You will take his place as master.
00:42:15As master.
00:42:18Aye, sir.
00:42:33Don't tell me after all this time at sea you're still...
00:42:49My inward revolt is not from the movement of the vessel, sir.
00:43:02That's occasioned by the company, I dear.
00:43:05Their manners I say nothing of, sir.
00:43:08But I'm a Dorsetshire man.
00:43:10And when I find a common shipmaster,
00:43:12as to the presumption to copy himself the coat of arms
00:43:15of one of our best Dorsetshire families,
00:43:17can you wonder if I'm physically upset?
00:43:20Whose crest was he copying?
00:43:21Credited or not, sir, the Blain crest.
00:43:24Are you certain?
00:43:26Perfectly, sir.
00:43:27The crest is on a ring in his desk.
00:43:29Pardon me, sir, I must join the captain.
00:43:31He's inspecting the cast of pickled eels.
00:43:34With Mr. Lorenzo.
00:43:36I'll do it.
00:43:37I'll do it.
00:43:38I'll do it.
00:43:39I'll do it.
00:43:40I'll do it.
00:43:41I'll do it.
00:43:42I'll do it.
00:43:43I'll do it.
00:43:44I'll do it.
00:43:45I'll do it.
00:43:46I'll do it.
00:43:47I'll do it.
00:43:48I'll do it.
00:43:49I'll do it.
00:43:50I'll do it.
00:43:51I'll do it.
00:43:52I'll do it.
00:43:53I'll do it.
00:43:54I'll do it.
00:43:55I'll do it.
00:43:56I'll do it.
00:43:57I'll do it.
00:43:58I'll do it.
00:43:59I'll do it.
00:44:00I'll do it.
00:44:01I'll do it.
00:44:02Let's go.
00:44:32Let's go.
00:45:02Let's go.
00:45:32Let's go.
00:45:34Boyle's death was no accident.
00:45:37By the way, what ship was sunk here?
00:45:40The Twelve Apostles?
00:45:42Why the Twelve Apostles, Mr. Mercy?
00:45:44There's Blaine's ring, his name's on it, and he commanded the Twelve Apostles.
00:45:51That'll make interesting telling in London when we get back, Captain.
00:45:54If you get back.
00:45:55When I get back, for if I don't.
00:45:57On the other hand...
00:46:02On the other hand, what?
00:46:04Since a man doesn't exactly grow rich in the king's pay.
00:46:08Oh.
00:46:10A crooked rogue.
00:46:12So you have your price.
00:46:14How much?
00:46:15An equal share in what's buried here.
00:46:17Share that with you.
00:46:18I'll be hanged if I do.
00:46:20You'll be hanged if you don't.
00:46:21Of all the slummokey blackguards.
00:46:28And if you do share Mr. King's informer, what guarantee is there that you won't still turn evidence for the crown?
00:46:35John, if I go in with you, I'm equally guilty.
00:46:39And if we're caught, we hang together.
00:46:41But I can keep you from being caught.
00:46:44What more could you ask?
00:46:48You know, Mr. Mercy, I've wondered sometimes if ever I'd meet a more unscrupulous blackguard than myself.
00:46:57And I have.
00:46:59Well, let's be sensible about this.
00:47:02Who knows?
00:47:03We might be useful to each other one day.
00:47:06In one way or another.
00:47:09You've forgotten something.
00:47:11By a ring.
00:47:13So I have.
00:47:28Listen in carefully, because I want you to tell it in London if anything happens to me.
00:47:33The kid caught me in his cabin robbing his desk.
00:47:35I lied to him, told him I was a King's informer.
00:47:37Good.
00:47:38Yes, but he didn't believe me.
00:47:39Not one word.
00:47:40He just pretended to.
00:47:41Oh, why didn't you shoot him?
00:47:43Then he will give us no more trouble.
00:47:45That's a pleasure I'm reserving for later.
00:47:48If he proves the liar I think him.
00:47:51King's man or no.
00:47:52He betrayed an uncommon interest in the Twelve Apostles.
00:47:55I didn't like them, Mr. Lorenzo, and I mean to find out why.
00:47:59Why, you could have charged him with robbery and turned him off at a yardarm, all legal and ship-shape.
00:48:03We would have been rid of him once and for all.
00:48:05Let's not be impetuous, Mr. Povey.
00:48:07He can't leave us, unless he swims.
00:48:10It'll be rather amusing to find out what he does.
00:48:13You rest easy.
00:48:14Leave Mr. Mercy to me.
00:48:15You rest easy.
00:48:45Have the boats and pipe to quarters.
00:49:12Pipe to quarters!
00:49:15It's the Queen of Merchants, sure enough.
00:49:30Can you make her out, Captain Rawson?
00:49:33Hmm.
00:49:36She hasn't the cut of a buccaneer, Your Excellency.
00:49:40Much too tidy for that.
00:49:41More like a king's ship.
00:49:43Yet she has the lines of a merchantman.
00:49:48Have the longboat ready and manned.
00:49:50Longboat, stand for!
00:49:57Stand by to put a shot across her bows, Mr. Mercy.
00:50:00Aye, sir.
00:50:01Number four gun crew, stand by for action!
00:50:03She's flying the English colors.
00:50:12Perhaps she's our escort ship.
00:50:14It was about here we were to meet, wasn't it?
00:50:17Well, we'll make dead certain just the same.
00:50:20Mr. Hilliard, see that all hands are at the station.
00:50:23Very good, sir.
00:50:23Ready, fire!
00:50:34Good place, Mr. Mercy.
00:50:36How to starboard.
00:50:37Hard to starboard.
00:50:39Starboard she is, sir.
00:50:40You will come across with us in the longboat, Mr. Mercy.
00:50:54Convey my compliments to all officers who will dress as befitting a king's ship.
00:50:58Aye, sir.
00:50:59Captain William Kidd of his majesty's privateer adventure at your service, sir.
00:51:18Mr. Povey, my surgeon.
00:51:20Mr. Mercy, my master.
00:51:22Mr. Lorenzo, my navigator.
00:51:24Welcome aboard, gentlemen.
00:51:26I'm Captain Rosher.
00:51:27I'm Lord Falsworth, his majesty's ambassador to the court of the Grand Mogul.
00:51:32Your obedient servant, sir.
00:51:35I've been sent to give you convoy, and we'd better make haste with our business.
00:51:39These are unhealthy waters for ships to be hoved to, as I discovered a day or so ago.
00:51:44You mean you sighted some of the pirate brotherhood?
00:51:47More than that, sir.
00:51:49We beat off two of them.
00:51:51Avery and Culliford out of Last Hope.
00:51:52Some 30 leagues south of here.
00:51:55Oh, stop me.
00:51:56I nearly forgot.
00:51:56Could you spare us some powder and ball?
00:51:59We used more than we're safe during the action.
00:52:01Why, all that you need, sir, and welcome.
00:52:03Mr. Lorenzo here could attend to that, then?
00:52:05Oh, Mr. Hilliard, take Mr. Lorenzo below and see that he gets what he wants.
00:52:08Aye, aye, sir.
00:52:09Captain.
00:52:09Captain.
00:52:10Oh, sir.
00:52:11I'll send to the master gunner.
00:52:29He'll take care of all your needs.
00:52:30Uh-huh.
00:52:30Uh-huh.
00:52:30Uh-huh.
00:52:30Uh-huh.
00:52:31Uh-huh.
00:52:31Uh-huh.
00:52:32Uh-huh.
00:52:33Uh-huh.
00:52:33Uh-huh.
00:52:34Uh-huh.
00:52:34Uh-huh.
00:52:35Uh-huh.
00:52:35Uh-huh.
00:52:36Uh-huh.
00:52:36Uh-huh.
00:52:37Uh-huh.
00:52:38Uh-huh.
00:52:38Uh-huh.
00:52:39Uh-huh.
00:52:39Uh-huh.
00:52:40Uh-huh.
00:52:40Uh-huh.
00:52:41Uh-huh.
00:52:41Uh-huh.
00:52:42Uh-huh.
00:52:42Uh-huh.
00:52:43Uh-huh.
00:52:43Uh-huh.
00:52:44Uh-huh.
00:52:44Uh-huh.
00:52:45Uh-huh.
00:52:45Uh-huh.
00:52:46Uh-huh.
00:52:46Uh-huh.
00:52:47Uh-huh.
00:52:48Uh-huh.
00:52:48Uh-huh.
00:53:00Mr. Lorenzo!
00:53:09Take this powder and put it in the long boat.
00:53:11Yes, sir.
00:53:23Gentlemen, my daughter.
00:53:25The Lady Anne Dunstan.
00:53:27Captain Kidd, Mr. Povey, Mr. Mercy.
00:53:37Haven't we met before?
00:53:39I think not, my lady.
00:53:41You remind me of someone I've seen.
00:53:44I think it impossible that we could have ever met.
00:53:49Perhaps.
00:53:52How do we proceed now, Captain?
00:53:54Well, I'm instructed to give you protection past Madagascar, and you'll be safe as long as we sail in company.
00:54:02But Avery will be a wolf at your heels, and if we are separated in darkness or storm...
00:54:06And, uh, what would you advise then, sir?
00:54:09Well, I suppose we could take Lord Falsworth and Lady Anne aboard the adventure till Madagascar's astern,
00:54:18and then if we are separated, then this vessel should be taken.
00:54:22What about the treasure on board?
00:54:24One silver chest alone.
00:54:26A present to his majesty from the Grand Mogul.
00:54:30Contains precious gems valued at more than a million pounds.
00:54:34May I suggest your excellency.
00:54:38Now, why not transfer the treasure chest with yourself and Lady Anne on board the adventure until we are out of danger?
00:54:45She's a kingship.
00:54:47That is a great responsibility.
00:54:49And although my instructions are that you are to trust me in all matters, I don't know if I could go so far as...
00:54:57What else can we do?
00:54:59The three of them against us will even two, sir.
00:55:02We'd be hopeless.
00:55:03It's the wisest cause.
00:55:05I defer to your excellency.
00:55:08And how could we inspect the chests?
00:55:11We could have them slung into our boats along with the gear of Lord Falsworth and Lady Anne.
00:55:14Why, certainly. Come. This way, Captain.
00:55:16No trouble at all.
00:55:26Hoist away.
00:55:35Mr. Povey.
00:55:37I have sent for the manifest, Captain.
00:55:39You may check it against the contents of this chest and give me your receipt, if you will.
00:55:42Gladly, gladly.
00:55:44Oh, there you are, Mr. Lorenzo. Have you completed your business?
00:55:49Almost, sir.
00:55:51Your people have been most kind, Capitan Rossell.
00:55:55There is only one detail left.
00:55:57It will not take a minute.
00:55:59Finished up, then. We must be gone within the hour.
00:56:02Yes, Capitan.
00:56:05Oh, the manifest, sir.
00:56:06Would you attend to that, Mr. Povey?
00:56:08Thank you very much, Captain.
00:56:09No.
00:56:11Yes, Captain.
00:56:12Let's go.
00:56:13No, sir.
00:56:14There is no place, Captain.
00:56:16No.
00:56:18Yes, Captain.
00:56:20Yes, Captain.
00:56:22Yes, Captain.
00:56:24Yes, Captain.
00:56:28Yes, Captain.
00:56:30I can't do it.
00:56:31Come on, Captain.
00:56:32Come, Mr. Lorenzo.
00:56:49You've seen your lovely lady before this.
00:56:53A tribute to your beauty, ma'am.
00:56:56Did you finish your business below?
00:56:59Yes, Captain.
00:57:00Then we'd better be under way.
00:57:03Mr. Mercy, you will see Lord Falsworth and the Lady Anne into the boat.
00:57:07Aye, sir.
00:57:25Make way for the longboard!
00:57:30You will look after the loaded men.
00:57:32You will look after the loaders.
00:57:36I don't see him.
00:57:37I don't know.
00:57:38No, I don't know.
00:57:39Look, Captain, I can't do it.
00:57:39I don't know.
00:57:41You will look after the loaded men.
00:57:43You will look after the loading, Mr. Lorenzo.
00:58:03I apologize, milady, for our poor accommodations,
00:58:06but me valet Shadwell will see that you're made comfortable.
00:58:08It's a pleasure to have your ladyship aboard.
00:58:10If you'll follow me, please.
00:58:13Why hasn't it happened?
00:58:38She's blown up.
00:58:39Someone must have touched off the magazine.
00:58:42Send out your boats at once, sir.
00:58:45You won't ask me to risk men near that?
00:58:48I don't know myself.
00:58:51Let me go, Lord.
00:58:52Captain.
00:58:53dared.
00:58:53Parker!
00:58:56Parker!
00:58:57Parker!
00:59:00Parker!
00:59:00them.
00:59:02THE END
00:59:32Excuse me, milady
00:59:41Your father, may I say how sorry I am
00:59:47The captain has requested that you take your meals in the main cabin
00:59:51Oh no, Shadwell, I can't bear to face those men
00:59:54I can't
00:59:55I quite understand, milady
00:59:57But the captain's orders are orders
01:00:00Shadwell, you must tell me, there's no one else I can trust
01:00:03But what can I do, milady?
01:00:05I'm only a servant
01:00:06Where can I turn?
01:00:08I'm so confused and frightened
01:00:10I keep thinking of my father and the others lost back there
01:00:15And on this ship, wherever I go, those horrible staring men
01:00:22That Lorenzo who's always standing behind me, beside me
01:00:26Last night there was a tapping on the door
01:00:29And when I opened it, there he was
01:00:31That evil smiling face of his
01:00:33Well, he might better belong with those pirates you fought a few days ago
01:00:37Pirates, milady
01:00:41We fought no pirates
01:00:44Well, my father said Captain Kidd told you
01:00:47Shadwell, what manner of ship is this?
01:00:56My father was killed deliberately, I'm sure of it
01:01:03That's why I can't bear to face your captain
01:01:07I'd accuse him
01:01:08There is a man on board, milady
01:01:13A gentleman
01:01:14Whom I know you can trust
01:01:16Mr. Mercy?
01:01:19Yes, milady
01:01:20Shadwell, I know I've met or seen him before
01:01:24No matter how he denies it
01:01:26His name isn't Mercy
01:01:28But who is he?
01:01:31All I really know is, milady
01:01:32He's no friend of the captain's
01:01:34Perhaps if I ask him, he'll...
01:01:37Shall I?
01:01:38Oh, yes, will you please?
01:01:40Yes, milady
01:01:41I am asking you again, very nice, my dear Capitan
01:01:57Your fancy manners do not impress me, Mr. Lorenzo
01:02:00When do we divide the gold?
01:02:05In London, not before
01:02:07Uh-huh
01:02:08Then look, Capitan
01:02:10I will make a bargain with you
01:02:12A bargain?
01:02:14Everybody wants to bargain with me
01:02:16You and Mercy
01:02:16Father and Father
01:02:18What do you think I am?
01:02:19A stinking sausage merchant?
01:02:21What kind of a bargain?
01:02:24The girl
01:02:24All my life I have dreamed of a beautiful woman like that
01:02:29Give me half of my dinero now
01:02:33And you can split the rest between you
01:02:35If you will let me have her
01:02:37Fy on him
01:02:40He smit with love
01:02:43Again
01:02:43I want her
01:02:45And I am going to take her
01:02:48Whether I like it or not
01:02:51Uh-huh
01:02:53With all this treasure on board
01:02:58The crew is like a barrel of hot gunpowder
01:03:02All that is needed is a word in the right ears
01:03:06Do you mean mutiny?
01:03:09You're a witness
01:03:10He's inciting the crew to mutiny
01:03:14No, no, no, no, Capitan
01:03:17I was only joking
01:03:19You have a very nasty way of joking, Mr. Lorenzo
01:03:22As for the girl
01:03:24I have my own plans for her
01:03:25And they do not include you
01:03:27Get out
01:03:29I have my own plans for her
01:03:43Who is it?
01:04:07Adam Mercy.
01:04:09Mr. Mercy, I'm...
01:04:13Thank you for coming, Mr. Mercy, I'm...
01:04:36My name's Adam Blaine.
01:04:38Son of Lord Blaine.
01:04:40I knew it, I knew it.
01:04:43But what are you doing on this ship?
01:04:45My father was killed and accused of piracy.
01:04:48Few people believed Lord Blaine...
01:04:49The King did.
01:04:50That's why I went to sea and turned pirate three years ago.
01:04:53That's why I'm on this ship.
01:04:54I knew that someday I'd come upon the truth.
01:04:57And you have.
01:05:01It was Captain Kidd who killed your father, wasn't it?
01:05:05Adam, I'm no fool.
01:05:08He did the same thing to my father.
01:05:11The fat butcher.
01:05:13It's taken me three years to track him down.
01:05:16Three years of degradation.
01:05:18Now I've got him where I want him and he knows it.
01:05:21You mean he knows who you are?
01:05:23He knows something.
01:05:25That's why you didn't admit to me who you were.
01:05:27Why you avoided me.
01:05:28If Kidd knows we shared this, he'd kill you with his little compunction as he means to kill me if I let him.
01:05:34What can I do to help?
01:05:35There must be something.
01:05:39Forget everything you've seen on this ship.
01:05:41Play up to him.
01:05:42Be friendly.
01:05:43That way you'll be safe.
01:05:44Now when you get back to London, no matter what has happened to me, go to the lords of the Admiralty and the King.
01:05:50You'll be doing me a great service as well as yourself.
01:05:52I will, Adam.
01:05:54I promise.
01:05:59You're going to have trouble with Lorenzo.
01:06:01The beating of the lungs is exciting the tiger.
01:06:04His blood's getting too rich for him.
01:06:05He'd be the better for bleeding.
01:06:08Things are getting a bit complicated, my lord.
01:06:11The King may accept the elimination of the Queen of Merchant as an accident.
01:06:15Maybe even the sudden demise of Lord Palsworth.
01:06:18But what about the lady?
01:06:20You said you had plans for her.
01:06:22Do they include...
01:06:23Mr. Povey, the little dears are safe with me as if she was me daughter.
01:06:27My passion's power and gold.
01:06:29Since she suspects nothing, I deliver her to his majesty along with his share of the Queen of Merchant's goods.
01:06:37I weep appropriately over the untimely demise of her pa.
01:06:41Receive the grateful thanks of me sovereign and a peerage is mine.
01:06:46My lord.
01:06:48Laugh if you will, but that's what I'll have.
01:06:50And neither man nor devil shall stop me.
01:07:01Shadwell?
01:07:02Senorita.
01:07:03Milady.
01:07:04Do not be alarmed.
01:07:05Now that she knows who I am and the kind of a ship she's on, I think we can count on to keep ahead.
01:07:13You stay here till I come off watch.
01:07:14Help!
01:07:19Help!
01:07:27Shadwell!
01:07:40Use your heads, Povey.
01:07:47Luck's with us tonight.
01:07:48Which of either of them would you like to see survive?
01:07:51Yes.
01:07:51Yes.
01:07:52Yes.
01:07:52Yes.
01:07:53Yes.
01:07:53Yes.
01:07:54Yes.
01:07:54Yes.
01:07:55Yes.
01:07:55Yes.
01:07:56Yes.
01:07:57Yes.
01:07:58Yes.
01:07:59Yes.
01:08:00Yes.
01:08:01Yes.
01:08:02Yes.
01:08:03Yes.
01:08:04Yes.
01:08:05Yes.
01:08:06Yes.
01:08:07Yes.
01:08:08Yes.
01:08:09Yes.
01:08:37Yes.
01:08:38Mr. Mercy, you did well to protect her.
01:09:08Are you all right, sir?
01:09:20Yes, I'm all right.
01:09:20Look after Lady Anne.
01:09:28Adam, what's the matter?
01:09:30My medallion, it's gone.
01:09:32Has the plain crest on it.
01:09:35Plain.
01:09:38Perhaps I can find it for you, sir.
01:09:39No, it must have come off just before Lorenzo went through the port.
01:09:43Shadwell, take Lady Anne to her cabin.
01:09:45Oh, please, Adam, I can't go in there.
01:09:47You must, Anne. This is serious. It involves you.
01:09:49Remember, no matter what tricks he tries, you've never seen me before and you don't know who I am, Shadwell, I think.
01:09:54Well, don't worry about me, sir.
01:09:56He never could get anything out of me and he never will.
01:09:59It's the only way you'll be safe. Shadwell will watch out for you.
01:10:02What about you, Adam? What will he do?
01:10:05The same thing he's done to the others, if he gets a chance.
01:10:07Oh, Adam.
01:10:08Don't worry, Anne. I at least know what to expect.
01:10:11Go, then.
01:10:14Shadwell, if anything does happen, remember you to stand by Lady Anne and see that she gets safely to London.
01:10:19I'll stake my life on it, sir.
01:10:20I know you will.
01:10:22Be careful, Adam.
01:10:24Please be careful.
01:10:28Come, milady.
01:10:29Come, milady.
01:10:29He's no king's man.
01:10:46Who is he, then?
01:10:47Tomorrow we put into the lagoon for water and while the crew's getting it on board, you and me and Mr. Mercy's going to the cave.
01:10:56You're going to take him in there?
01:10:57I've a peculiar humor to watch my clever young friend's fizz when we dig up that chest.
01:11:04Sweet dreams.
01:11:05Sweet dreams.
01:11:05Sweet dreams.
01:11:13Okay.
01:11:19That's it.
01:11:22Well, then you've walked away with me.
01:11:25Which will you just be a little bit more happy?
01:11:27You've had to sit still here all at once.
01:11:30What's that?
01:11:31Let me show you, man.
01:12:32Dig fast, Mr. Mercy. You haven't got forever.
01:12:40Who might this be?
01:12:44Perhaps a man that asked too many questions.
01:12:46Gently now, Mr. Mercy. You've come on something.
01:12:59So it was the Twelve Apostles, eh, Captain?
01:13:11Yes, it was, Mr. Mercy.
01:13:16Open it up.
01:13:17Planes.
01:13:43He was a brave seaman, but foolish. Did you happen to know him, Mr. Mercy?
01:13:54I'd heard of him.
01:13:56I thought perhaps you had.
01:14:00This is yours.
01:14:05Isn't it?
01:14:06I, uh, traded a ring for it.
01:14:11One of Avery's men.
01:14:12Yes.
01:14:14When I encountered Lord Blaine at sea, I did my simple duty as a loyal subject.
01:14:20A pity he turned pirate and traitor to his king.
01:14:23Liar!
01:14:25Liar!
01:14:25Liar!
01:14:29Come on.
01:14:59Come on.
01:15:11He's meet for the sharks now, Mr. Povey.
01:15:15Tide closes this place in half an hour.
01:15:17We've nothing more to fear.
01:15:19Oh, yes, you have, Captain.
01:15:21Lady Anne.
01:15:21It's a long voyage home, Mr. Povey.
01:15:24And anything might happen.
01:15:29Naturally, her ladyship is still very distressed, sir.
01:15:36In the midst of life, we are in death, Shadwell.
01:15:40And though me heart bleeds...
01:15:41My heart, sir.
01:15:42My heart bleeds.
01:15:50Confound you, Shadwell.
01:15:51You drove the thought right out of me head.
01:15:53And it was an uncommon pretty one.
01:15:56I'm sure of that, sir.
01:15:57Got her at once.
01:15:59Tell her she can't mourn forever...
01:16:01And I shall expect her to take her meals in the main cabin with the rest of us.
01:16:05Very well, sir.
01:16:09Poor lad.
01:16:11We turned just in time to see him go over the edge.
01:16:14Searched for an hour.
01:16:16Never came up.
01:16:17Well, here's to him.
01:16:21Wherever he is.
01:16:22You feeling ill?
01:16:26Yes, sir.
01:16:28I'll go to my cabin with your permission.
01:16:30If you wish, it's been quite a trying voyage.
01:16:33What with one little thing and another would bear up.
01:16:36You'll soon be home again.
01:16:47I warned Adam not to go.
01:16:56No one could have stopped him.
01:16:58It was cold-blooded, planned, deliberate.
01:17:00The same will happen to our ladyship unless we can...
01:17:08Adam.
01:17:13Adam.
01:17:14How did you...
01:17:15They find you on board, sir.
01:17:18I've come back for Lady Anne.
01:17:19Oh, thank you, sir.
01:17:20I've been hanging on the rudder chain since dark, waiting for the turn of the watch.
01:17:24The jolly boat's more to stern.
01:17:26I worked it alongside.
01:17:27It's secured right under this port.
01:17:29Ward get in it and drift aft under the main cabin.
01:17:31We're now.
01:17:32Get me some dry clothes.
01:17:33Shadwell, where's it, Captain?
01:17:33In his own cabin with Mr. Povey, sir.
01:17:36Examining the silver chest they brought back on board, sir.
01:17:38My father's chest.
01:17:40Shadwell, kid, doesn't suspect you.
01:17:41Tell Lady Anne to get some things together,
01:17:43and when the coast is clear, you come back for me.
01:17:45Yes, sir.
01:17:58Both, sir?
01:17:59Aye, sir.
01:18:00Browse out both watches at daybreak.
01:18:03We're weighing on the morning tide.
01:18:05Aye, sir.
01:18:05Come on, sir.
01:18:21Adam.
01:18:25Kid doesn't suspect Shadwell.
01:18:26He's staying on board, and he'll be evidence for us in London.
01:18:29Bart's on the small boat, more to stern.
01:18:30We'll row ashore.
01:18:31Then where, Adam?
01:18:32Two days' journey overland is the pirate town of Last Hope.
01:18:35It's the most lawless place on earth, but I have friends there.
01:18:37Somehow they'll find us a ship for England.
01:18:40England?
01:18:41No.
01:18:42Come on.
01:18:42Get down on the bow.
01:19:00Goodbye, lady.
01:19:10Goodbye, my lord.
01:19:13Godspeed.
01:19:22I see you in England.
01:19:26Ahoy there!
01:19:28Who's in that boat now?
01:19:29Come on.
01:19:32Come on!
01:19:59My lord's come.
01:20:01Fire.
01:20:08Fire.
01:20:12And the long boots!
01:20:23Fire.
01:20:25Fire.
01:20:27Fire.
01:20:27Fire.
01:20:31Hold on to me.
01:20:42Take her away.
01:21:01Hey, he's dead as a mackerel.
01:21:06He's gone, too.
01:21:08I guess that's the end of it.
01:21:10Make happy.
01:21:11Ah, and good wriggles.
01:21:12Back to the ship, boys.
01:21:31If you're thinking what I think you're thinking, my friend, forget it.
01:21:48There's a little matter of a litter I left in London.
01:21:52Spoil sport.
01:22:01THE END
01:22:31Captain William Kidd.
01:23:01Greetings, Captain.
01:23:05What news have you brought me from the Indian Seas?
01:23:08By your leave, Your Majesty, both good and ill, but mostly very good indeed.
01:23:12I return by way of the American colonies, sire.
01:23:15So I understood.
01:23:17With the main points of your voyage, I am familiar.
01:23:21I wonder if you can enlighten me about the affair of the Queen's godchild, Lady Anne Dunstan, and your shipmaster, Mr. Mercy.
01:23:28Oh, that poor impetuous fellow, sire.
01:23:30Inveigled that bud of innocence he did into running away with him, and catching him red-handed in defence of my very life.
01:23:38I was forced to dispatch him both.
01:23:42Rest in peace.
01:23:45Tell me, Captain, about the treasure and the Cuida merchant.
01:23:51Unfortunate, sire.
01:23:52Most unfortunate.
01:23:54We'd ship but that chest.
01:23:56When up she blew, and all souls went heavenward.
01:23:59Rest in peace to them.
01:24:02Ditto.
01:24:04I see.
01:24:06And about the Twelve Apostles and Lord Blaine, you encounter any trace?
01:24:11Nay, sire.
01:24:11I can only hope that the weight of his sins sank both him and his ship.
01:24:16I see.
01:24:19Then how do you explain this?
01:24:26Whose might that be, Your Majesty?
01:24:28My officers found it on your ship at Plymouth after you'd left for London.
01:24:31It bears the Blaine crest, with which I believe you are not unfamiliar?
01:24:36I've always felt that Mr. Povey, my surgeon, a very wily fellow indeed, was hiding something from me.
01:24:42Hiding it in a secret lazarette in your cabin, Captain?
01:24:44I hope Mr. Povey has a proper explanation, sire.
01:24:47Mr. Povey was killed three days ago defending it.
01:24:50With his dying oath, he swore it was not his.
01:24:52Perhaps Shadwell, my valet, slipped it aboard.
01:24:55Might it not have come from a Madagascar cave, Captain?
01:24:58Sounding dreadful queer about all this, Your Majesty.
01:25:00Enough of your lies.
01:25:02Look.
01:25:13Nightmare.
01:25:15A pity you overlooked last hope, Captain.
01:25:18We stood on the headland with my friend Avery and watched you sail by.
01:25:21May it please, Your Majesty, I accuse this man of piracy and murder.
01:25:26Was ever a gentleman so misfortunate.
01:25:30Lock him up in Newgate.
01:25:32He is to be held for the next session of the court of Oye and Termina.
01:25:34They ought to be tried for his life.
01:25:39Hands off me, you scum!
01:25:43All I done was to the credit and for the honor and glory of England!
01:25:47So here's my bequest to them what hunts what I have hid and to their sun's suns down through the endless corridors of time.
01:26:04Greed that spawns murder, hatred that corrodes the soul, ambition the foulest trumpet of all.
01:26:22Hey, Jack!
01:26:23Jack Kidd!
01:26:24Sell me a bit of that rope for sixpence, will ya?
01:26:27Save your money, me lads.
01:26:29You can have it all for nothing if you'd only step up here and wear it.
01:26:35I'll eat up, Jack.
01:26:40Can't wait forever.
01:26:46Captain Kidd is dead, my lord Blaine.
01:26:48His account is closed.
01:26:51Now, what manner can I atone for the injustice I worked upon your father?
01:26:55Offered your first sea lord.
01:26:56What do you suggest?
01:26:57We've a fine frigate of 50 guns, commissioned for American waters, sire, that we thought of naming the Lady Anne.
01:27:07It should be a wedding gift to you from the crown.
01:27:10For your loyalty and service to king and country.
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