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Call our hands, beat the quarters.
I'm over the guard, stand by, let's tell him about that.
One broadside in order to please get in bush, point us on target, flim stops ready, I
saw ready, fire.
Is that a Michael Redgrave, at CS Foresters, indomitable man of the sea, Horatio Hornboy?
Man is a discontented animal.
Even now, when I finally retire and have nothing to do but relive my past in memory, I sometimes
belong for the physical activity which I can know can be mine no more.
In those days, I was still a vigorous and had been too long on land, the endless round
of social activities at Paul, that I was beginning to yearn for the picture of a ship
on the Mayan, the sting of the channel wind on my face.
I was bored, as I sat in Westminster, have a chest in crimson and white and laden with
regalia, listening to a dull seminar, while the round made the beautiful building blaze
with the colors and arms of fellow-nights and nobles.
I sat in a stupor of boredom, which was suddenly broken into by a whispering negligent
temperament who appeared at my elbow.
Compliments of Lord's conditions, is Lord ship would like a word with you and me again?
With me?
Oh, I could tell his lordship that I will come there, instant.
You desire to see me alone?
Oh, Lordship, I am really fully immediate active service now, Lordship.
Why, yes, Lord?
I had to start tonight.
Yes, Lordship.
On what service?
Suppression of mutiny.
It's like 94 over again.
Have you ever known Chadwick, Lieutenant Augustine Chadwick?
Yes, sir.
He was a midshipman with me on the perlure.
Oh, he is.
Oh, he is my cultured last year.
I will drive you to the end of the year and give you your order.
A jump in, Lord.
Thank you.
Chadwick had the 18-gun breake flamethrower.
The crew was musinied in the bay of the sail and are holding him and the other officers hostage.
They turned the musters of meat and four loyal hands had drifted in a gig with an ultimatum
of drift to the admiralty.
The gig made them breed last night, and here's the papers they broke.
What's the outcome, then, Lord?
No, he won't have an enlisted blaster.
With a hanged Chadwick and forgave the loss of Wengorville,
they'll hand the brig over to the French.
Oh, crazy fools.
Yeah, mind you, it's possible they had some calls.
Chadwick's in his 50s and still only a left tent.
He was always a bad tempered and lack of promotion made him worse.
Coach threw into the admiralty yard,
and my father, the first lord, was run.
I give you a free hand and you can set about it any way you like.
I can spare you three ships of the line if you want them.
A couple of frigates bombed this old.
There's even a rocket there slip, you think you could use it?
It doesn't seem as though a situation where sheer force
would be a much serious one, Lord.
Will you give me full powers to negotiate, for instance?
No, damn it, I will not negotiate.
I know what you're up against.
Insolent swine can slip into the mouth of the same and give themselves
up at the first sign of danger.
Well, if they do that, Bernard Park will have his finest propaganda story in 20 years.
Yes, I know, yeah.
It brings their needed here.
Yeah, that's why I sent for you besides the seamen like you on blower.
They follow you and listen to you.
But if you want me to talk to them, it implies that I'm negotiating, Lord.
No negotiations.
You've got enough of that in 94.
Oh, then they can't blash, you gave me his.
No more than the usual maple officers orders, Lord.
Forgive me if I point out my position, sir, but this is a difficult task.
Failure, in danger of the country, and makes me the laughing stock of the Navy.
Success brings no honor, for it must remain secret.
I submit, sir, that the least I should have is full power to do whatever seems best on the spot.
Still, I will write you shall have your power, sir.
I'll draw up the orders to their effect.
You'll hold your appointment as common order, of course.
I'll draw up the orders to their effect.
Death is night with the women.
Eyes are in a bit dirty here.
God is still falling, we're just getting out into the channel.
It's the color of all, and all hands of fail.
Get that man cut the facelift, another reason of trouble.
Almost there!
How he's been found!
For a long time, since I served as a smaller vessel,
as the porter, J. Lee, Mr. Freeman, I find the dimensions below deck a bit tense.
But she's a lovely fighting machine, all the same, sir.
There's guns, not anything of her own size.
We carry provisions enough to stay at sea, definitely.
And she'll stand any well that comes.
But to do all that with hundreds of ninety tons,
means the crew has to be content with conditions
that would be hard on cattle.
Oh, and I used to it.
In any order, when we cite the flames,
they deal with the situation when it arises.
Mr. Freeman, my orders give me power to negotiate,
but I feel that negotiation would be a sign of weakness.
Somehow, otherwise, we'll have to trick a hundred English seamen into my power,
so that they can be hanged or slaughtered for something.
I might feel like doing myself under similar circumstances.
Don't envy your job, sir.
Say anything wrong, shall you?
Look a bit, sir.
I'm a little...
Sign below, sir.
Call me if necessary.
Now, you're better now, sir.
My goal, sir, is to be here again, sir.
You always will succeed at the start of a trip, sir.
In front of the insolence, then I am not sicker.
Military, yes.
Of course you're tired, sir.
You're bucking on plunging, not at all, anyone.
But you're going dick again, sir.
A leadership hospital's future world is still scarves you, mate, sir.
It's very light and warm as a toaster.
Oh, thank you.
Thank you.
There's a little bit.
There are eyes.
That jail was interminable.
Night and day had raged.
And though Freeman clawed into it as much as he dared,
I knew that it was gradually drifting us away from the course we needed to make to find the mutineers.
In the meantime, I fought my squeamish stomach and learned my way about the ship.
I tried to pretend to myself that I should know how to handle mutineers when the time came.
Freeman was a good captain.
And his vessel was well-capped, and his crew was happy as any crew could be,
and such weather and circumstances.
The whole crew's been buzzing with pleasure, sir.
As you've recognized that seabed yesterday,
it's often as you have come at all, shake hands on the road and receive him.
He taught me a lot of good work, Mr. Freeman.
You will really tell the men why you're here, will you, sir?
They don't have to. We may have to fight, and I can't ask Englishmen to kill Englishmen without some explanation.
The watch is changing up. This will be a good time, isn't it?
We may have a good news to some of the martyrs, will you?
Very well, sir. Raise your hand.
Mr. Colorado, isn't it?
All hands must fall off.
All right, I have killed all of you.
Oh, man!
Well, I expect your wondering, but a sent me to see with you.
I have, I have, I have, I have, I have, have, have, have, have, have, have, have.
That is villainy of both.
British-semen have disgraced themselves.
A mutinyd in the very persons of the anime.
A mutinyd in the very persons of the anime.
Oh, my god, he's running a risk.
And he's saying the word mutinyd or gang like this.
The Roth, the French coast, too, and the...
They know that Bernaparte will eat wealth, and actually, on any crew, brings in a produce ship.
in a British ship. Now listen, man. The crew of our own sistership, the flame, has done this
contemptible thing. Now they're sheltering here in this very bay of the same. Every man's hand is
against them. The French have no use to mute in the ears, and it's omission to dig these rats from
their holes. They betrayed England, remember? Forgotten their duties as a king and country.
The villains who have led them astray must pay the price of their villainy. If they've had enough to
offer fight, then we must fight them. If they surrender with our bloodshed, that will be
remembered in their favor at their trial. I won't no bloodshed. But if that's what they want,
they shall have it.
Never that was. Never came to my crew that he thought they might follow the flames example.
They're happy enough, but flattered with new tools.
What will do, man? Not to work now, and remember, I shall expect unquestioning obedience.
They're home! Now they're on the corner!
It's there, she is, by Joe. With a big ship with plain sail set to the royals.
Yes, she's a face-westian, Jim, and going into the same.
She must have slept past the blockade in the gale, probably full of greyland sugar.
One cargo into the same like that is worth more to burn apart than a dozen delivered to some
men left on the discay coast. Blast, she's too well-in.
They've been outcatching her before she reached Harbour Gras.
They'll have to let her go, Mr. Feedon. It's a pity. If it wasn't for the flame, we might have
second-earned. That would have meant at least ten pounds of man-dry's money.
Oh, dear, that's all.
Yes, Jim, and that won't make the man any better disposed towards the prisoners.
The flame's standing steadily in, sir. She's obviously not going to let it get nearer.
She'll give herself up to the friendship we do.
Happy, we can't get to window it all back.
No room to do it before she gets away.
No, please have her boat for us, sir, Dr. Mimp.
No, no, no, no.
I'll have to go and parlay with the villains. Hi, Arthur.
She don't need to be taken by surprise, sir.
A gun's there out and a balding knitting's rigged.
Gunsman, look out the lock, born out of the roster.
For sure, I'm proper like this.
What eyes are my own brand, spare you, sir?
Oh, the hoi!
Shall I tell him, sir?
Yes, go on.
Cover the horse for a racial holster.
Baby, come on, sir.
It won't cover your whole blood on the horse with no will.
And we've got some stuff ready to come in the air and you're playing it, please.
Lay alongside, Brun.
I did. I'll go up to the main change.
I think I'll tell you about this year, how come it all?
They didn't know this.
Still up, Brun.
Stand up in the house.
Oh, I will.
And now may I ask your business here, coming over?
I wish to speak to the leader of the living ears.
I'm the captain of this ship.
You can address your health to me.
Nathaniel, sweet sir.
I'll address myself to you as far as I desire.
And that's you, I don't so the leader of the living ears.
In that case, you can call back here, Bolton.
Leave me, sir.
This was an impasse already.
I studied the white haired, wrinkled old man with a telescope
under his arm, a Gordon's belt, Nathaniel, a sweet.
The other thing I told unusual about his appearance
was a pistol stuck in his belt.
He never sent you here to sing me on the gallows anyway.
Oh, I'm here to recall you dear duty.
Licking by guns, be by guns.
I understand the fair trial, you and your Confederates.
That means the gallows.
And I'd be lucky compared with somebody other.
You shall have a fair and honest trial.
Whatever you may get, he's stuck in some second intercontinental restaurant.
The only trial I'd attend to be to bear witness against Chadwick.
Until I was killed, James Jones, a chip boy.
And they put it in the died of fever.
I am a few other things too.
Our terms are full pardon for us.
And the fair trial for Chadwick.
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
The being very foolish.
It's a great way to last time.
The end of now with Mr. Chadwick on bond,
and the ship in good order, and that will weigh heavily in your favor.
The fuel, then, what can you look for?
Death, that's all death.
Nothing can stay through from your country's vengeance.
Ah, nothing?
Bigging your power through, but only kind.
You've just blown a part word.
He'd like ever shipped no doubt, but you and your gang.
He wasn't in cut it new to me.
His power rest too much on his own army.
Your hands are back to be made an example of.
Well, he now.
Look at these letters.
Three of them.
No, no, I'll keep hold of them again.
This is the military governor of Arba Grace.
And that only promises are the welcome.
This is from the prefect of the department of the inferior thing.
It promises us provisions and water if we need them.
And this is a letter from Paris sent down to us by post.
It promises us immunity from arrest,
civil rights in France, and the pension for every man from the age of 60.
And he and all we sang by.
Marie Louise, Empress, Queen and Regent.
Bonny won't go back on his words.
To me to tell me, man, that you've been in communication with us all,
I, we have.
And if you had the prospect before you were being plugged round the fleet,
you'll do the same.
. . .
So, come for this, your takers, as well as me, to me.
So, it comes to this, your tater's as well as Mr. Mearson.
I'm out of expectations. Guess what kind of care is he worth.
I won't foul my lungs by breathing with same air any longer.
That's all right.
Why are you all right here?
Well, that kind of curse will let you go,
and we could easily cut you down below in the olive with ketchup.
All right, all right.
We could give you a taste that that can't come at all.
That's all right.
That can't do so often, or does her other.
No, it's still like that, sir.
Remember tomorrow that the press is still on your hands,
because we, that curse, spared you.
Good morning, sir, captain.
He doesn't think we'll give him a quick throw on sight, sir,
and then get round the window and cut her off before she can make a sure.
Now, impossible, Mr. Freeman. She's barely within range,
and she'll be out of it before our guns will run out.
As I know that, there's a dozen glasses watching on every movement.
Yes, sir.
Where's the look at this, sir?
I'm so like our own brain.
Yeah, one except for that patch on the sale,
we might be looking at a reflection of this vessel.
I'd like to lay my hands on that fellow sweet.
I'd give it in, butane.
As I'm afraid, now they all do the factors at the moment where I hope is.
I've failed utterly in my attempt to win them over,
and I can see no possibility of them abating their terms.
Either I grant them a free pardon,
or I drive them into the hands of Bonaparte.
I fear them.
But...
I haven't...
I want that.
What's the matter, sir?
Something happened?
No, but...
I just thought...
You know, Freeman,
if I have this rig and the flame under my command,
they could set the whole same estuary in an uproar.
It doesn't seem much help at getting hold of the flame.
I don't know, Mr. Freeman.
It might be done.
Well, you passed the words for the salemaker to come here,
and I shall want his mates in every handle
who can use a needle and palm.
Yes, but what say?
Aye, aye, sir.
Say, you'll make a rebate, Mr. Calo.
Hurry, please, aye, sir.
What's with the flame, Mr. Freeman?
You said yourself that she's an exact replica of the port at Chalet.
But there's one difference I think could be remedied.
I don't understand, but...
Here's Swinson, the salemaker.
I'll come here, Swinson.
You take my glass and carefully study
that patched four tops along the flame.
You see it?
Aye, sir.
Well, then mark it well.
I want this ship to have a four topsel just like that,
so that no eye can distinguish any difference
between the two.
Can I be done?
Aye, sir.
I can do that, then.
Well, might I ask what's in your mind, sir?
You may, Mr. Freeman.
What I propose is this.
Flame, man, fought at Chalet.
It's like it's two pieces.
You said yourself.
And they'll be like her yet.
When we bend that four topsel.
The mutineers have been in communication with the shore.
And they have a promise of immunity if they go in.
But we don't want them to go in, sir.
Oh, and she won't.
Sweet won't give himself up to the flinch unless he's done to it.
So we won't drive him.
They'll sail into the mist, but we'll go in, Mr. Freeman.
And they'll think we are the flame, don't you think?
We'll sail in the same place where we will go into Borsamal Hava.
My effort is very brilliant.
Horatio Hornblower, starting Michael Redgrave,
is based on the novels by C. S. Barnister.
Music composed and conducted by Sydney Torch.
Produced by Harry Alan Towers.
Music composed and conducted by C. S. Barnister.
Music composed and conducted by C. S. Barnister.
