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00:00You
00:30Oh, my God.
01:00Oh, my God.
01:30Oh, my God.
01:59Oh, my God.
02:29Oh, my God.
02:59Oh, my God.
03:29It wasn't going to attack.
03:31That beast is dangerous.
03:32It's already been taking livestock from the island.
03:34Please, let's not wander around here anymore.
03:36If your father finds out...
03:37I can take care of myself.
03:39Sir Williams has traveled all the way from Singapore to meet you.
03:42Please, my lady.
03:43Please, my lady.
03:43Please, my lady.
03:43Please, my lady.
03:52You're not going to die.
03:54You're not going to die.
03:56Huh?
03:58Captain!
04:00You're going to die.
04:02This is the cannon.
04:12You're not going to die.
04:14You're going to die.
04:16You're going to die.
04:18Help us!
04:20I'm begging you!
04:22I'm begging you!
04:24I'm begging you!
04:30Hey!
04:32Hey!
04:50I thank you on behalf of myself.
04:56And my crew.
05:04Friendless heft.
05:06I'll give you that.
05:08But I wouldn't call him a crew.
05:10Where are the others?
05:12I'd love to see.
05:18I've seen you before.
05:20A minor offense?
05:22Uh...
05:24Hmm?
05:26You're the Portuguese.
05:28The pirate!
05:30Shh!
05:32Captain Yanesh de Gomera at your service.
05:36Surrender!
05:38And no one gets hurt.
05:40Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
05:46Who's supposed to be surrendering?
05:48Hmm.
05:52You.
06:00Oh no! I'm gonna go!
06:02No, no, no.
06:04Ah!
06:05Ah!
06:06Ah!
06:07Ah!
06:08Ah!
06:09Ah!
06:10Ah!
06:11Ah!
06:12Ah!
06:13Ah!
06:14Ah!
06:15Ah!
06:16Ah!
06:17Ah!
06:18Ah!
06:19Ah!
06:21Ah!
06:22Ah!
06:23Ah!
06:25Ah!
06:26Ah!
06:29Ah!
06:30Ah!
06:31Ah!
06:32Ah!
06:33Ah!
06:34Ah!
06:35Ah!
06:37Ah!
06:41Ah!
06:42Don't worry.
06:43You're safe.
06:44Careful!
06:45Leave the hold!
06:46Ah!
06:47Do them all!
06:49We're done to die!
06:51Look at that!
06:53Keep the captain!
06:55Yah!
06:57Yah!
06:59No!
07:01Shut up!
07:03Shut up!
07:05He made it!
07:09Whoo!
07:11Ah!
07:13Hey!
07:15Ah!
07:17Ah!
07:19Ah!
07:21Ah!
07:23Ah!
07:25Back down! Back down! No, no, no! Back down!
07:27He's back down!
07:29Ah!
07:31Ah!
07:33Ah!
07:35Ah!
07:37Ah!
07:39Ah!
07:41Ah!
07:43Ah!
07:45Ah!
07:47Ah!
07:49Ah!
07:51Ah!
07:52Ah!
07:53Ah!
07:55Ah!
07:56of her majesty queen victoria i doubt her majesty we should earn it this for you
08:09all right we surrender
08:26yeah how are you all right it just grazed me
08:40i owe you one i owe you one as well what's your name my name is lamai
08:48yes it's a actor too what is it the young man doing out of the jungle he'll tell us once he's regained
08:58his strength give him some water what about our power there it is right on time for pickup
09:18let's see what treasures the queen has in store for us
09:49what is this
09:56there is no gold megan african faisal die for the two sets junk
10:02maybe our new friend can tell us what is this what is this
10:18you can trust us
10:32it's a cursed stone i don't know what it's for my people are dying in their minds because of it
10:39what mines once the sultan makes us dig we need our ancestors forest
10:45destroying our sacred trees killing all the animals
10:54it may be cursed but if the english are protecting it it must be worth something
11:00where was this ship heading we're talking about an island not one
11:12that's where the english parcel is what's in your mind little brother
11:26what's in your mind of this ship
11:31Eyes front, soldier!
11:55I don't understand why a young woman of your niece's rank isn't married yet.
12:06Is there something I should know?
12:07She's already 21.
12:09Not until next week.
12:12Sir William, it's an honor to meet you.
12:15I just knew you were the one.
12:17What do you think about Sir William Byzantine?
12:19Handsome, what a handsome man.
12:21Da-dee, da-da-da, da-da-dee.
12:24Oh!
12:27Damn it, Sani.
12:28Not so tight.
12:29You're hurting me.
12:30Must you move around so much?
12:32Damn this corset.
12:34Suffocating me.
12:35And these shoes.
12:44You are beautiful.
12:51Serve the tea. A special one.
12:57Marianne lost her mother when she was a child,
13:00then came here to live with her father.
13:03I can assure you I have raised her to be a perfect lady.
13:08Please, forgive me for being late.
13:35I was busy with the tiger.
13:37Yes. Have you seen one?
13:40No, but I do appreciate nature.
13:43As a matter of fact, back in England I often go fox hunting.
13:49I'm not a fan of hunting.
14:03Don't be afraid.
14:04It's just a Tomasido spider.
14:07It's harmless.
14:08All very picturesque, but back in England you'll find London parlours
14:12much more dangerous than the jungle.
14:14Oh.
14:30With or without, Sir William, in London you will learn how to behave.
14:35London?
14:36Certainly.
14:37Did you think your father would let you spend the rest of your life in this godforsaken place?
14:49Find the spider.
14:50Where is the sultan ship?
14:51Should be here by now.
14:52Perhaps there's been a storm.
14:53Or something else.
14:54Ah, you've met Sir William I imagine.
14:55Father, he's...
14:56Terribly boring?
14:57I was about to say heinously boring.
14:58Oh.
14:59She isn't a child anymore, Anthony.
15:00We agreed that on her return to London she should lead a proper life as a wife and mother.
15:03Then you'll have to drag me away in chains.
15:04That can be arranged.
15:05Frances, let me have a word with my daughter.
15:06Just the two of us, please.
15:07Murray.
15:08And you.
15:09You can leave.
15:10I'm sure you can find a suitor in London that you actually like.
15:11But I don't want to go back to London.
15:12I don't know.
15:13You're so boring.
15:14Oh, you're just boring.
15:15Ah.
15:16She isn't child anymore, Anthony.
15:17We agreed that on her return to London she should lead a proper life as a wife and mother.
15:18Then you'll have to drag me away in chains.
15:20That can be arranged.
15:21Frances, let me have a word with my daughter, just the two of us, please.
15:25Murray.
15:26And you.
15:27You can leave.
15:28I'm sure you can find a suitor in London that you actually like.
15:32But I don't want to go back to London.
15:38Yes.
15:39back to London. In London you could get married. Be happy. But I am happy here with you.
15:48I'm not going to live forever my dear. I don't do this with a light heart. You know when your
16:02mother died, you remained the one light in my life. But your happiness has always come
16:09before my earth. That's true. Then let me stay. You know it's what mother would have wanted.
16:22Forgive me my lord. It's Sultan's ship. It's been attacked by pirates. It's just entered
16:30the harbour. I'm afraid we have to amputate. The wound's already gangless. Marianne, I think
16:41you should leave. There aren't enough nurses for the wounded. My lord, this is Private Foster.
16:50Says he spoke to the pirate's captain. Do you think you'd be able to identify him? I'm not sure.
16:58He was wearing a face covering. He was with a white man. Uh, Portuguese.
17:07Yanis do Camaro. Those two have attacked every cargo ship in the China Sea for over a year
17:12now. I'm not sure they're interested in ships anymore. They want to attack loved one.
17:22Thank you, lady.
17:23Faisal. He was once a slave. Afik. A mutinia. And Ming. Just an orphan. All lost, broken
17:53drifters. And yet, once they boarded this Prahu, they met a new family who never asked
17:59them what their rank was. They no cared about the colour of their skin, or what god they worshipped.
18:06Want to?
18:10Because all we believe in
18:13is our freedom.
18:21Want to say a prayer?
18:25I don't remember anything.
18:26I don't know.
18:56Oh
19:26Oh, my God.
19:56Thank you for your prayer, or whatever that was.
20:08I merely held the cross to the other side.
20:12The breath of the gods did the rest.
20:19Did you decide what you're going to do now that you're free?
20:22I won't be free until my people are free also.
20:28You can avenge their fate by helping us loot the Sultan's ships.
20:33I'm not looking for revenge. I'm on a different mission.
20:37To free your people? That's not a mission. It's suicide.
20:42No. It's choosing how to die.
20:45I'd rather die for something more tangible.
20:50You know what I see when I see you fight?
20:54A great Dayak warrior who carried the spirit of the tiger.
21:00I grew up in Singapore. Not many tigers there.
21:03The tiger is the strongest animal in the jungle.
21:06The most fierce and the most solitary.
21:12Prophecy says when the tiger beats the pack,
21:17the evil that poisons the forest shall be defeated.
21:20I have my own pack, my friend.
21:27I have my own pack, my friend.
21:27I have my own pack, my friend.
21:50I have my own pack, my friend.
21:51I have my own pack, my friend.
21:57I have my own pack, my friend.
21:58I have my own pack, my friend.
21:59I have my own pack!
22:03What do you think, lad?
22:06Am I credible as a merchant?
22:07You're looking more like an odd injector, Captain.
22:13I'll go to Laborde.
22:15Your ugly mark is on every wanted poster,
22:18but they don't know me.
22:19Captain, no respectable merchant travels without his servant.
22:26You already proved your courage, my friend.
22:28And for that, a prize.
22:33Thank you, Captain.
22:35But saving your life is my reward.
22:38Give it back.
22:39No.
22:40Give it back.
22:41Yes! Give it back! Give it back!
22:44A good liar.
22:46But he's right.
22:48I need a good lackey.
22:50I will come.
22:53It's not your mission.
22:56Why would you join me?
22:57You want that mineral.
22:59I want to know who killed my people to extract it.
23:02And what do you want to do, Mahalanyul?
23:05Kill the Sultan?
23:07I want to talk to him.
23:09But I won't be alone.
23:12The gods will be with me.
23:15So what if they don't listen?
23:17What will you do?
23:18Start singing?
23:24Is it really the dung?
23:28Come on, everyone.
23:29Get around.
23:33Once I discover where they keep this mineral,
23:36We empty the lab on storage houses.
23:39We empty the lab on storage houses.
23:41And we'll be rich.
23:43Rich.
23:44Rich.
23:45Rich.
23:46Rich.
23:47Rich.
23:48Rich.
23:49Rich.
23:50Rich.
23:51Will be.
23:52Rich.
23:53Come on, get the jungle ball ready.
23:54Come on!
23:55Rich!
23:56Good morning.
23:57Sorry, I won't be joining you at the breakfast table.
24:10They're expecting me at the infirmary.
24:12There's so much to do already.
24:13You're not going anywhere, my dear.
24:15Pack your bags.
24:16You're going back to London.
24:18But...
24:19That's enough!
24:25It's decided.
24:26It's too dangerous here.
24:28You shall leave after your birthday.
24:37Marianne!
24:38Let her go.
24:40She'll get over it.
24:42My lord.
24:43From Jamesbrook.
24:45The royalist has set sail for Labwine.
24:49I hope this pirate hunter is worthy of his reputation.
24:54Not to mention the money is costing us.
24:59Come on!
25:00No, satanics!
25:05Come on!
25:06Quickly!
25:07Fire his prior who's within range, captain.
25:09Aim with the jolly boat first or we'll lose it.
25:11Then we'll take care of the problem.
25:13Aye, aye, captain.
25:15Prepare to fire!
25:16Aim for the jolly boat!
25:18Let's move!
25:19We have a goal day!
25:21Let's move!
25:23Load the cannons!
25:24Yes, sir!
25:38Right there.
25:41No!
25:42A gun belt!
25:44A gun belt!
25:45Is it bad?
25:47Fire!
25:48Fire!
25:49Fire!
25:56Let's move!
25:57Let's go!
25:58Fire!
25:59Fire!
26:00Fire!
26:02Fire!
26:03Fire!
26:04Fire!
26:05Fire!
26:06What do we do?
26:28There's nothing we can do.
26:32Damn it!
26:34Let's get out of here!
26:35Let's go!
26:36Let's go!
27:06Let's go!
27:07Let's go!
27:08Let's go!
27:09Let's go!
27:10Let's go!
27:11Let's go!
27:12Let's go!
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28:17Let's go!
28:47Let's go!
28:48Let's go!
29:17Let's go!
29:18Let's go!
29:31Where am I?
29:34The lab one infirmary.
29:37How did I get here?
29:40I found you.
29:42On the beach you were unconscious, suffering from hypothermia.
29:45And who are you?
29:46Marianne Gilonk, the Consul's daughter.
29:53And how are you feeling, Mr...
29:58It's mine. I'm a merchant.
30:02Can you remember what happened? Where's your ship?
30:05Was attacked... by pirates.
30:10May those pirates be cursed.
30:12Probably the same pirates who massacred our men.
30:17A can of Shad catapulted me out of the ship.
30:21You're fortunate they didn't take your jewellery.
30:25They didn't get the chance.
30:28It is very clear to me, Doctor, that Mr. Ismail is a merchant who was attacked by pirates.
30:35Very well, my lady.
30:42My father will want to speak to you, to know more about this attack.
30:49In the morning, my chambermaid will show you to your lodging.
30:52Salute!
30:53How exactly are you protecting me?
31:07My soldiers are risking their lives every day to protect your merchant ships.
31:11Your soldiers are not enough. Where is Her Majesty's fleet?
31:13The British fleet is in China at the moment, fighting the Opium War.
31:16Her Majesty, my Queen, has her priorities.
31:18Let me read the book.
31:20I'm going to read the book.
31:22I'm going to read the book.
31:24I'm going to read the book.
31:26I'm going to read the book.
31:28I'm going to read the book.
31:30I'm going to read the book.
31:32I'm going to read the book.
31:33Your Majesty, my Queen, has her priorities.
31:36Let me remind you of our pact.
31:39The antimony from my mines in exchange for your protection.
31:44Otherwise, I might just ask the Dutch.
31:50Consul.
31:54My lady.
31:57Seeing you alleviates the burden of my affairs of the state.
32:01Your Majesty.
32:03May I introduce to you Mr. Ismail?
32:06Also a victim of the pirates.
32:11I prefer your Majesty.
32:24It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Ismail.
32:26I see you're doing much better.
32:30With great thanks to your daughter's care.
32:32Yes, my daughter's zeal is admirable.
32:36These pirates who attacked you, how many of them would you say there were?
32:42And who was leading them?
32:45I don't remember much.
32:47We were attacked swiftly by a well-armed Prahu.
32:51I was thrown off board.
32:52Thrown off board.
32:53Yes, yes.
32:54What was your Prahu transporting?
32:58Silk.
32:59The best silk in the China Sea.
33:02I thought pirates were only interested in gold.
33:05Oh, there isn't much gold left in the mines of Borneo, I'm afraid.
33:09So what is left to steal?
33:11Antimony?
33:13What is its utility?
33:14Oh, it's progress.
33:15It doesn't melt under high temperatures.
33:17So it can be used for the delicate parts of industrial machinery.
33:21Motors, bullets.
33:22Is the lesson over?
33:24Yes, of course, yes.
33:27You'll stay as our guest until the ship that's taking my daughter to London arrives.
33:35It will in due course stop in Singapore.
33:37When your father spoke of London, you stopped smiling.
33:56Nothing escapes you.
33:58What's wrong with London?
34:00The only fond memories I have of London.
34:06From the days when my mother was alive.
34:09I understand how that might feel.
34:15I never met my father.
34:16Maybe you could show me around the island.
34:24Maybe you could show me around the island.
34:46I understand why you don't want to leave this place.
34:52It's beautiful.
34:54It's the part of Lavoine I love the most.
34:57Wild.
34:59Uncontaminated.
35:01Just as it was when we first arrived.
35:03You'd lead a privileged life in London.
35:06Well, what's the use of privilege if your life is decided by others?
35:11Sorry.
35:13You must think me an ingrate.
35:14Oh, not at all.
35:16You realise freedom comes at a ghost.
35:22Why had strong liberty is lashed with woe?
35:28You know Shakespeare?
35:30From an indigenous man, does that seem strange to you?
35:32Sorry.
35:34I didn't mean...
35:36I was raised in Singapore.
35:37We have schools there too.
35:44No.
35:45OK.
35:46TIONS
35:48WE Atlantic
35:53um
35:54me
35:55is
35:57no
35:58no
35:59I'm not
36:00no
36:06I am not
36:09Is he one of your men?
36:11He's my servant.
36:13He's still alive.
36:15Let's take him to the infirmary.
36:39Let's go.
37:09Now, we can only hope for a miracle.
37:28Pirates?
37:30How can one live by stealing and killing?
37:34It's a price they pay to be free.
37:36A price I would never pay.
37:40That's what privilege gives you.
37:48Stay calm, friend.
37:51You'll be all right.
37:52I don't understand you.
38:00Did you call for me, milady?
38:02This is Mr. Ismail's servant.
38:05He carries a similar tattoo to your own.
38:08Perhaps you can understand what he's trying to say.
38:10I'm sorry.
38:35What did he say?
38:42That he belongs to my tribe.
38:45I'll stay with him tonight.
39:05I'll stay with him tonight.
39:10Well, launch the jolly boats.
39:13Two for the prisoners, one for Hita and me.
39:16Is my luggage ready?
39:17Yes, Sahib.
39:18I shall ask for it to be collected.
39:22Right.
39:23Three jolly boats.
39:24Two for the prisoners, one for the captain and Hita.
39:28Is that clear?
39:29Yes, sir.
39:30Good.
39:35The Portuguese gave me a hard time.
39:39I chased him for two days.
39:41What of their leader?
39:42Before the chase, I sank a jolly boat if he was on board.
39:46He's fish food by now.
39:47Well, that should please the Sultan at least.
39:49And tough luck to the Dutch.
39:51Cheers.
39:53Cheers.
40:05Captain.
40:09I wanted to meet you and extend my thanks.
40:13Capturing those bandits has made us all a lot safer.
40:17Isn't that right, Father?
40:19The safest place for you, my dear, is London.
40:22Captain, allow me to introduce my daughter.
40:25Marianne.
40:26I see why they call you the Pearl of Labuan.
40:34What will become of those pirates?
40:36Your father shall hang them, of course.
40:38As a warning.
40:39After your birthday, my dear,
40:41we shan't be hanging any pirates before your party.
40:46Would you accompany me to the prisons?
40:48I want to see those pirates up close.
40:52What do you expect to see in a pirate's eyes?
40:59Why they do what they do.
41:11He's dead.
41:12Looks like it was respiratory distress.
41:16Strange.
41:19Yesterday, he was getting better.
41:22He's dead.
41:40Sergeant Murray.
41:42Open up, please.
41:50Follow me.
41:53Where are we going?
41:54Presents.
41:56Why?
41:58Lord Brooke wants to meet you.
42:07James Brooke, the pirate hunter.
42:09The very same.
42:10Head, hut!
42:11He was dead.
42:12based hunter.
42:13Get her ready.
42:14Get down.
42:15He's taken with me.
42:16We're dead.
42:17He's killed.
42:18Go, he's killed.
42:19Now you're not.
42:20You're not.
42:21He's killed.
42:22Shut the entire army.
42:23He's killed.
42:24They'll kill you.
42:25I've killed you.
42:26That's not my death.
42:27I'm killed over.
42:28He's killed through him.
42:29You're dead.
42:30You're dead.
42:31He's killed.
42:32OK, he's killed.
42:33He killed.
42:34He killed me.
42:35I thought you might want to take a closer look at those pirates who tried to kill you.
42:49Sure. Thank you.
42:51Do you recognize these men?
42:54Take a long, good look.
43:01Stand up.
43:02You, come closer.
43:04Into the light.
43:05It's done.
43:22I should cut your throat.
43:28Turn into my face.
43:31Cut where?
43:32That's enough.
43:40We have to hang them, preferably alive.
43:50Come along.
43:52What are you looking at?
43:55I'll be dead by tomorrow.
43:56Come.
43:56Come.
44:02Good job.
44:07Ow!
44:08What's that necessary?
44:09I'm sorry.
44:18I let my anger get the best of me.
44:22It's not you.
44:24It's that boy.
44:25It must be about my age.
44:30It'll be hanged.
44:33You could ask your father to pardon him.
44:35Mercy is the privilege of winners.
44:37You weren't so merciful back there.
44:40You weren't so merciful back there.
44:47I understand your reaction.
44:49A merchant's life is full of risks, eh?
44:55Pirates are making it impossible.
44:57How much was your cargo worth?
45:00100 rolls of silk.
45:02In Java, they would have paid me at least 500 gold pounds.
45:05Strange.
45:06You didn't find any silk on the pirate's prowl.
45:10They probably sent my prowl to their hideout.
45:13Well, perhaps we can find your shield.
45:16What was it called?
45:19Ibis.
45:19Ibis.
45:37Ibis.
45:41Ibis.
45:47Ibis.
45:49How is he?
45:54Not well.
46:04You care for your servant?
46:07He's one of the good ones.
46:10Archive lives in the jungle.
46:13How did he end up on your ship?
46:16He wanted to see what the sea was like.
46:19I hate formal dinners, too.
46:44Even those in your honour?
46:45Oh, especially those in my honour.
46:49You're a liar.
46:54At least I can make you smile.
47:01I have a question for you all.
47:05What was it that allowed Britain to build the largest, most powerful empire in the world?
47:10Well, science.
47:16Moral superiority.
47:18The fleet, obviously.
47:21All correct answers, yes, but...
47:23Free chariot.
47:23Exactly.
47:26And pirates are now threatening it.
47:31The laws of the market are like the forces of nature.
47:34They are divine commandments.
47:37Therefore, it's not my hand that is ordering these pirates to be put to death.
47:41No.
47:41It's rather an invisible hand.
47:44The hand of the spirit of liberty.
47:47To our man of providence.
47:50Champion over the most dangerous pirates on the China Sea.
47:55Lord Brooke.
47:56Lord Brooke.
47:57Lord Brooke.
47:58Lord Brooke.
47:58And in your honour, we shall hunt the tiger tomorrow that plagues our island.
48:08Or shall we invite the merchant?
48:12I don't know if that's a good idea.
48:15Well, he might not know how to shoot.
48:18Well, let's see.
48:20Hunting is often a window into a man of true nature.
48:24Indeed.
48:25Thanks for this kind homage, Brooke.
48:51Brunswick, eh?
48:52Latest model.
48:53Rifle barrel.
48:54Single shot.
48:55Simple and lethal.
49:02I propose a challenge.
49:05If I capture the tiger, you give me the honour of allowing me the first dance at your party.
49:10I don't like bets.
49:12Nor hunting.
49:13Perhaps I'll challenge the merchant instead.
49:16I don't think he'll want to dance with you.
49:19I'll take it to him myself.
49:21I see you accepted.
49:30I don't think you like to hunt.
49:33I don't.
49:34I don't.
49:35I don't.
49:37Your father insisted.
49:39As did.
49:39As did Captain Brooke.
49:47It would be impolite to refuse.
49:49Take care.
49:50Take care.
49:58Come on, gentlemen.
49:59I think it's time to go.
50:01All right.
50:01I just wanted to be here.
50:03I just wanted to be here.
50:06Come on, man.
50:08Come on, man.
50:12Who are you?
50:26Sunny, the daughter of Tali Aran and Kadma Nursi.
50:32Sunny, it's really you.
50:36You were a child when they took you away.
50:46Despite your aversion to hunting, you seem to know your way around the jungle.
50:50I was raised here.
50:54Captain, I shall accept your challenge.
50:59If this tiger must die, at least let it be for a cause.
51:04If I win, you shall ask my father to pardon the youngest of the pirates as an act of strength and mercy.
51:15If I must kill, I confess I prefer doing so in battle, but your father has other responsibilities.
51:21Whilst your compassion is laudable, the world of politics is an entirely different matter.
51:26A matter for men, who seldom miss a chance to lecture me.
51:34What happened to my parents?
51:41Gone.
51:49What about my brother?
51:51A slave.
51:53At the mines.
51:54Gone.
51:55Gone.
51:56Gone.
51:57He's always alive.
51:59I tried to say it.
52:01I failed.
52:03But the Mural people.
52:06We are still there.
52:08Protected by the forest.
52:11near the Sapang river.
52:13Come on.
52:43Come on.
53:01The cobra tooth.
53:03Only a warrior, where is it?
53:05No, you are a warrior too.
53:08So listen to me.
53:10That man saved my life.
53:15The merchant?
53:17He's no merchant.
53:20He's a pirate.
53:22A pirate?
53:27He's a powerful warrior.
53:31With a great heart.
53:35And carries within the spirit of the tiger.
53:40That warrior can help us free our people.
53:43But how?
53:46Trust the tiger.
53:52The tiger.
53:54The tiger.
53:55The tiger.
53:59You stay away behind me.
54:10The tiger.
54:15euch
54:16Am I? Am I?
54:46Am I? Am I?
55:16Am I?
55:46Am I?
56:14Are you all right?
56:16I'm fine. I'm fine.
56:19It looks like you owe me that first dance.
56:24You're very brave, merchants. Allow me.
56:46I'm fine.
56:47I'm fine.
56:48I'm fine.
56:49I'm fine.
56:50I'm fine.
56:51I'm fine.
56:52I'm fine.
56:53I'm fine.
56:54I'm fine.
56:55I'm fine.
56:56I'm fine.
56:57I'm fine.
56:58I'm fine.
56:59I'm fine.
57:00I'm fine.
57:01I'm fine.
57:02I'm fine.
57:03I'm fine.
57:04I'm fine.
57:05I'm fine.
57:06I'm fine.
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