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00:03Where's Minoka? Where's the Battle of Chesapeake?
00:08If there was a waiting room for Sophia Craycroft, would you hang your defeats for everyone to see?
00:20You know, it may surprise you to hear me say this, but it gives me great comfort to know that
00:26your uncle is with Francis.
00:29This afternoon, we'll make our list. We must see everyone who's written to us out of concern.
00:35We need to prepare the ground. There's all sorts of things we could be organizing.
00:38Oh, and we must make a special visit to Chester Place and see the Dickenses.
00:42Charles has written to me twice. He could be our very best ally in times to come.
00:48My dear. My dear, what is it?
00:55It's nothing.
00:57It's very wet on your cheeks to be nothing.
01:00Oh, don't they know we can hear them?
01:10I've made a horrible mistake, auntie.
01:15It's only that I have been counting the days since you sent your message to the whalers in Baffin Bay.
01:21I was sure that you would have heard word by now.
01:23Oh, yes. Two replies, in fact. But as yet, no one has seen either ship.
01:27How far north did your letters reach? Do we know?
01:30Pond Inlet? If that means anything to you.
01:34Lady Jane had supposed Violet Island. In fact, I had guessed she was being optimistic.
01:40Not by much, it turns out.
01:45My dears, everything you can conceive of is being considered.
01:48But I must remind you, we've not determined there's any official cause for alarm.
01:52We have confidence absolute in your husband's command of it.
01:55Are you sure that that's merited?
01:59All of us in this room know that John was not your first choice to lead this expedition.
02:05Nor was he your second.
02:06I don't see how that is.
02:07Not even your third.
02:10We all know John. He's as wonderful as he's fallible.
02:16I'd rather that we helped him now and praised him later, if he has indeed got himself frozen in somewhere.
02:23We feel that you, gentlemen, must do more than consider. You must enact a plan. Now.
02:33She could not be more correct.
02:36There's no basis for a determination in anything here.
02:39It's a bald decision, is it not?
02:43Do we risk unnecessary expenditure of pounds now or of men later?
02:50Thank you, Sir John.
02:54Gentlemen, no doubt most of you were in London for that light snow that we had last month.
03:01One evening after dinner, I stepped out into our courtyard.
03:05I was without a coat and even a muffler.
03:09And I stood in that snow to see how long I could bear it.
03:14Lady Jane, the ship's a provision for another two years.
03:16One hour and a quarter before I was desperate to get back indoors again.
03:21But I made myself stay.
03:23And what's more, I took off my shoes and I stood in that wet snow.
03:28Two minutes more.
03:31Two minutes and then I was done.
03:32Our men have been out there in unimaginable temperatures for more than a million minutes.
03:39No one can convince me that optimism or confidence is warm enough.
03:47One's sense of cold is relative to one's experience.
03:50I would remind you, madam, that what...
03:51I suspect that therein lies the problem here.
03:54Most of you gentlemen have written your memoirs.
03:58I've read them.
04:00The past tense is a very sturdy thing.
04:04It's earned, but it does take for granted that one is survived.
04:10Present is a different case entirely.
04:13And so, I've come here to ask you, what is your plan?
04:18And when will it begin?
04:20Lady Jane, I have many friends on those ships, as you know.
04:26Most of us here do, and I promise you, it occupies our thoughts as much as it does yours.
04:32And I also promise you that if we have not heard word from them by 1850, I shall go and
04:38search myself.
04:42Then we will do it.
04:44Imagine what our nation will not.
04:46Fundership, is that what you mean?
04:47Compared to what your uncle and Francis and the rest of the men must be managing this very hour,
04:53asking our set to put down its cherries to write checks is nothing.
04:58He needs us, Sophia.
05:00I can feel it.
05:01As if you were with us.
05:03Here.
05:03Right now.
05:05Asking.
05:05Come on.
07:20Sorry to interrupt, sir.
07:23Lieutenant Little is asking if you would like to postpone the officer's meeting.
07:28What time is that?
07:30It's a minute before four, sir.
07:35We'll proceed at five.
07:37Let them enjoy the birthday.
07:41The party's finished, sir.
07:44First dog watch has already gone up.
07:51Do you know the headlines of the meeting?
07:55Me, sir?
07:57Mr. Johnson, you hear everything.
08:02Well, Mr. Reid reports that Erebus is steady.
08:07But Terror's bow is up another nine inches.
08:11Lieutenant Little is wondering at what point we should begin moving Terras over to Berth on Erebus.
08:17He says we can take volunteers first so as not to overtax the flagship, sir.
08:23And Lieutenant Irving has what sounds like a rather pressing report on stores.
08:29What about them?
08:32He's concerned the tinned food is turning up spoiled, sir.
08:36There's a problem with the solder on some of the cans.
08:40That's a new kind of process, apparently.
08:44You see, have you ever thought of becoming a newsman?
08:54Sir.
09:01Captain Stern, be quick!
09:04Mr. Armitage, what do you report?
09:07He's still breathing.
09:09He came over the gunwale, sir.
09:11Oh, my God.
09:12We didn't see it till he went back over the side.
09:25That'll freeze.
09:26Move him down below immediately.
09:29Brother Hammond, take the watch.
09:33Come!
09:33Yeah.
09:34Very well.
09:39It's come onto the ship, Edward.
09:42It's got Strong!
09:44William Strong, sir.
09:46It took him.
09:46We heard someone yelling for help out on the ice, and then we realized Strong was missing.
09:50Good.
09:51We'll all get 30 men in the slops as quick as he can.
09:53Have Mr. Armitage open up the armory.
09:55Shotguns to half.
09:56Headlock!
09:56Sir!
10:01Maybe it wants us to follow it, sir.
10:08Captain, may I come?
10:11No ships, boys.
10:13Sir, please.
10:20You'll be with me.
10:46Strong and made of yours?
10:48He's a bit to a spise, sir.
10:52Your mouth, Levins.
10:54Pull it up.
10:56You won't even feel your nose go.
11:02That's right.
11:03Good.
11:10I don't know.
11:48I don't know.
12:06I don't know.
12:08I'm all up!
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17:45it's a pudding basically i would have said cathedral
17:52i suppose it depends on the man
18:03everybody is so staggered that he's hanging in there like that
18:10he's a royal marine you know what the bloody hell do people think that means
18:16hey no man here knows but us now we did not ask to be here do we harp on about
18:23it no
18:25we get no bonus pay yet we step up to tangle with that thing on the ice first in line
18:30in
18:30the first cut down corporal hedges private daily mr hickey mr wilson seaman crisp and seaman
18:37walker next bells your watch look i'll face up
18:41oh i will
18:49so
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21:22we
21:22we found
21:23we found the creatures
21:23trapped circling terror
21:25no others
21:27no eskimo hoots
21:28only navy issue
21:30and not near the start
21:35not a man
21:36not a bear
21:39then what
21:47perhaps
21:48perhaps it would not be a mystery to the indigenous people here
21:50indeed
21:52if only there was one we could ask
21:55that esky girl has been camped near us for five months and we have no understanding as to why
21:59i agree with james
22:02we should bring her here
22:04and to the degree that
22:06dr mcdollard mr blankey and myself are able
22:10question her
22:13prepare a party to find her
22:14in the morning
22:15yes sir
22:16the morning
22:16enough is enough
22:18the bear came when she came
22:20and by most accounts these people are covetous
22:22treacherous cruel
22:24i've ordered her phone james
22:25that's what i can do for now
22:27we cannot discern a connection between
22:30the girl and this
22:31this thing does not mean there isn't one
22:33not sending men out into a squall
22:35not tonight
22:39we're exhausted
22:44we're all exhausted
22:50gentlemen
22:50do without me for a moment
23:12i have no intention of becoming a captain's wife
23:16i've seen that life and it's not one i aspire to
23:20i'd make you happy
23:23i do make you happy
23:25you do
23:28but your station does not
23:31as unkind as that may seem now
23:33it will spare you my resentment later
23:38i know with you i can be plain
23:40with me you've never hesitated to be plain
23:43when you are not here
23:44it's because you have gone for years
23:46in the world's most perilous of corners
23:48when you are here
23:50you are on fourteen shillings royal navy half pay
23:52and mourning every second on dry land
23:55false
23:57there's nowhere in the world i'd rather be than here
24:00now
24:04i have seen your rooms
24:07you haven't been on a ship in nearly a year
24:11but in your dresser of ten drawers you use only two
24:15why
24:17habit
24:19does one not bring his habits to marriage
24:24i will use as many drawers as you require
24:28i will not always be a captain
24:34you are irish
24:36you're middle bred
24:38the church of england gives you hives you have no ear
24:41or taste for politics
24:43the admiral tea will not refuse me a third time
24:46they will give me a full command
24:48and will it be south again or north
24:50this command of yours
24:53in whichever direction leads the altar
24:55miss craycroft
24:57though i expect it will be north
25:01there's talk again of trying to find the passage
25:07i will never understand this
25:10this mania for the passage
25:13to go thousands of miles to a place that wants you dead
25:19i will go to sea
25:20once more
25:22as a first
25:24and be knighted for it
25:26then i will retire to live out my years
25:29with you
25:30that will not happen
25:33it must
25:35nothing else will do
25:39well then
25:40this will be the great tragedy of your life
25:43francis
25:45dearest
25:45you should dress
25:46your uncle is already down
25:54mr hickey is now missing
25:55missing
25:56and possibly two of the seamen
25:59what is going on
26:00get the captain
26:19if it wasn't for us being downwind of them
26:21that would have been it for us too
26:23do it then
26:24of course here in half as well
26:25listen
26:26we brought to it to be questioned by the captain
26:28now let us go down
26:37and we're on their knees right now
26:40on your knees
26:52there'll be no violence towards this woman
26:55without charges brought
26:57and well proved
27:00i will not tolerate
27:02hysteria
27:06brings that attention
27:08anyone who even looks like they're considering ignoring that order
27:11arrest them
27:14who's responsible for this
27:19who is responsible for this
27:21i am sir
27:47captain
27:48But if it's James and Mr. Blankey will escort the Eskimo woman to the Erebus.
27:53Or she will be made comfortable and safe.
27:58Till further order.
28:02The three of you will be questioned below immediately.
28:07The rest of the men will disperse to Hollistone, the lower deck.
28:13That is not all for tonight.
28:16But that is all for Nile.
28:19Christmas.
28:48Christmas.
28:49Christmas.
28:50Christmas.
28:51Christmas.
28:53Christmas.
28:54Christmas.
28:56The partner here was the first to top the ridge, closer to the girls' camp.
29:01He ducked back down immediately.
29:03He jestersed us to be still.
29:05I climbed past him and looked.
29:07I'll be about 200 yards away from the girls' snow house.
29:11That's when I saw it was there too.
29:16The wind was blowing the snow in our eyes.
29:19For a moment I thought the girl that built two snow houses.
29:22Then the thing sat up.
29:24And can you speak to its size?
29:28Three times that of any bear we've seen.
29:31With a different set to its head.
29:37Its eyes.
29:38You saw its eyes, Mr. Hickey?
29:40The girl was stood, nose to nose with it just about.
29:46You could see its breath blowing the seal fur on her hood.
29:51And she had her hands out like so.
29:56Like some kind of spell or something.
30:01I watched her see what she meant to do.
30:04But it spooked her or not.
30:05Really?
30:06Something spooked it?
30:07No, it wasn't us that did.
30:09It was when the girls tried speaking to it.
30:12So I figured she was telling her to attack the ship again.
30:14You were told not to speculate.
30:16I thought you should be the one deciding what happens next.
30:19Not her.
30:21Now, I know it wasn't by the book.
30:23But I figured we would lose our chance to grab her if we didn't act.
30:28Which is why I got Mr. Manson and Mr. Hartnell to go along.
30:38And what are the bear's eyes?
30:40When it spooked and run, it looked in our direction.
30:45It looked at me, sir.
30:48Right at me.
30:50But it didn't rush me.
30:53It went south.
30:57Captain Crozier, there's something I want to say, but I hardly dare speak the words.
31:00Speak the words, Mr. Hickey.
31:02Now, of all I know in this world, and of this world,
31:08I'll tell you,
31:10I do not believe it is an animal we battle.
31:15Yes, Mr. Hickey, we know.
31:20The three of you had no orders to leave your posts or the ship
31:27or to subdue the Nezalic girl.
31:32You have therefore committed several acts against the Articles.
31:36Desertion.
31:38Dereliction of duty.
31:41Insubordination.
31:42Brutality.
31:44Disrespect.
31:46I really have my pick here, don't I?
31:49Disrespect to who, sir?
31:50Be silent, Mr. Hickey.
31:52Twelve lashes for each of you
31:55to be delivered before the ship's company
31:57by Mr. Johnson as soon as he's finished tying a new cut.
32:02In addition, you will be permanently on six water.
32:07And though you will not be disrated,
32:09you will have general duty owing until I see fit to lift it.
32:17What do you say, gentlemen?
32:19Yes, sir.
32:20Sir, a full court marshal is technically required
32:24when a ship is lost.
32:25Bring me a chart and I'll show you exactly where we are.
32:27Disrespect to who, sir?
32:28To the girl.
32:33Not to me.
32:34But she directs it.
32:36You should be prosecuting her, not us who brought her to you.
32:38Twenty for him.
32:39I mean, I might have just ended this thing, sir.
32:41She's had it killed one lieutenant.
32:42Thirty, then.
32:43What do you mean, sir John?
32:44I mean, whose name do you think was on that witch's tongue next?
32:47I've just saved your life!
32:56Lieutenant Little,
32:59tell Mr. Johnson that Mr. Hickey will be punished as a boy.
33:08All hands assemble for punishment!
33:11All hands assemble!
33:16Will it hurt?
33:19Yes, Menson.
33:22Very much.
33:23That's the point.
33:30For the crimes of insubordination,
33:33for the crimes of insubordination,
33:35neglect of duty,
33:37disrespect,
33:38brutality,
33:40kidnapping,
33:41and dirtiness,
33:45Petty Officer Cornelius Hickey
33:47will be flogged
33:47thirty lashes
33:48as a boy.
33:53As a boy.
34:07Oh, my God.
34:23Oh, my God.
34:53Oh, my God.
34:54Oh, my God.
35:42Oh, my God.
35:45Oh, my God.
35:59Oh, my God.
36:01Oh, my God.
36:04Oh, my God.
36:14Oh, my God.
36:38Oh, my God.
36:55Oh, my God.
37:24Oh, my God.
37:54Oh, my God.
38:24Oh, my God.
38:26Oh, my God.
39:03Oh, my God.
39:13Oh, my God.
39:34Oh, my God.
40:04Oh, my God.
40:38Oh, my God.
41:04Oh, my God.
41:10Oh, my God.
41:18Oh, my God.
41:33Oh, my God.
41:40Oh, my God.
41:58Oh, my God.
42:02Oh, my God.
42:43Oh, my God.
42:47Oh, my God.
43:31Oh, my God.
44:07Oh, my God.
44:16Oh, my God.
44:49Oh, my God.
45:11Oh, my God.
45:29England.
46:00Oh, my God.
46:13Oh, my God.
46:41Oh, my God.
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