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00:01Previously on Washington Black
00:03Why are you stuck in this chair?
00:05Thinking, huh?
00:06More like lost in one of them dreams again.
00:08I met this girl.
00:09She's too fancy for me.
00:11You are a child of England
00:13and that is the skin that you must inhabit.
00:15Mr. William McGee, I presume?
00:16We've decided that you shall marry.
00:18I heard something earlier today.
00:19Big fella come in on the ferry
00:21looking for a black man.
00:22George Washington Black.
00:24Where you go by, boy?
00:25Jack?
00:26Jack Crawford, sir.
00:27Christopher Wilde.
00:29I cannot wait to hear the real reason that you're here.
00:31Quite a man simply misses, dear brother.
00:33That would also require a certain physical element.
00:35The abolitionist requires a slave.
00:37You, tell me your name.
00:38Judge Washington Black, sir.
00:40Please call me Titch.
00:41You're going to be working with me from here on out.
00:44I'm a scientist, you see?
00:45How did you do that, brother?
00:47Do you recall father's cloud cutter?
00:49I don't recall ever being invited to participate
00:51in one of your experiments.
00:53My memory is perfectly intact.
00:59You, know, he's gone by the airport.
01:01You to find the killer to find me out for our children.
01:04Susan, Susan, Susan, Susan, Susan.
01:05No, no, no, no...
01:06Ah!
01:07Ah!
01:08Ah!
01:09Ah!
01:10Ah!
01:11Ah!
01:12Ah!
01:13Ah!
01:14Ah!
01:14Ah!
01:15Ah!
01:16Ah!
01:16Ah!
01:16Ah!
01:17Ah!
01:17Ah!
01:17Ah!
01:18Ah!
01:19Ah!
01:20Ah!
01:21Ah!
01:22Ah!
01:23Ah!
01:24Ah!
01:25Ah!
01:26Ah!
01:26Ah!
01:27What?
01:30Master Philip.
01:32Master Philip? What?
01:34Did he hurt you?
01:37Where is he?
01:39Gone.
01:42Gone? You mean dead?
01:46Yes.
01:50Gone.
01:55Did anyone see you?
01:57Did he say anything, Wash?
02:03What will Master Rasmus do?
02:05My brother is vengeful and most cruel.
02:08He will hurt you in the most heinous ways he can imagine,
02:11just to make an example of you.
02:13And he'll hold me responsible for all of it.
02:16Please, will you help us leave?
02:19Me and Kit?
02:22Yes.
02:23We must leave.
02:24We lack time and room.
02:28I do not say this to be unkind.
02:31The ship would be anchored by adding another.
02:35Do you understand the choice?
02:36I can't stay.
02:44Then it is time to fly, George Washington Black.
02:48Where are my idiot brothers?
03:01Fetch them for dinner.
03:02No.
03:02He isn't here.
03:16Let's check the woods.
03:20Come on!
03:20I do not say, Master Philip, when the boy went up the north path.
03:31Thanks.
03:31Dear God.
03:45What is that?
03:47Master Philip.
03:52They're under us, Wash.
03:53Cut the ropes.
03:54Look at that.
04:08They must be at the peak.
04:09Pull it up.
04:09We'll find them.
04:15She's going, Wash.
04:16She's coming.
04:19You can make it.
04:20Come on.
04:20Come on.
04:20Come on.
04:20Come on.
04:20Come on.
04:22Come on.
04:24Come on.
04:27Take my hand, Wash.
04:29Wash, take my hand.
04:32Wash.
04:54Wash.
05:00Wash.
05:02Wash.
05:02Wash.
05:03Wash.
05:04Wash.
05:05Wash.
05:07Wash.
05:08Wash.
05:10Allied.
05:12Hurricane.
05:12Oh.
05:13White.
05:14Yes.
05:15Each of them.
05:16Lakes Academ Ashleyяхku 1,2409, Ohio,
05:17Oh, yeah.
05:18
05:24well good morning this worked out rather well didn't it you warm enough huh yeah put this on
05:42there we go now we're a proper aeronaut let's see here steering altitude balloon volume and
05:55barometric pressure would be most unpleasant to find out she's not fit for inclemencies after
06:01the fact stormy weather she flies true wash we've done it we've made magic
06:12will I see her again
06:19kit
06:22I'd say we've been up for about 12 hours eight knots west at 270 degrees now the catafly is indeed but
06:35she requires our diligence to do so so come time to work now let's take her down to the water shall
06:39we on my command I want you to close those blast valves ready
06:46now what
06:49hold on Tate
06:52now we're fine
06:58watch the
07:00I've seen those movies in the book you gave me
07:06delphinidae tassios
07:12that's right dolphins look at them jump
07:17dolphins
07:23mr. mcgee will be here shortly to discuss the wedding arrangements it is but a four night away
07:44perhaps it's wise to wait until we've furthered our explorations
07:54this morning season is only upon us we'll have our hands full with specimens
08:01he has set up an appointment for us with the seamstress that's coming Tuesday you're dress fitting
08:08watch your head coming down
08:16so
08:21your name is not jack crawford
08:24he's washington black
08:26and you sat your behind down in my home a good seven years and you never felt you could trust me
08:32ain't about that when I'm ready for you
08:34Medwin Nehemiah Harris I will call your name
08:37the man's story here is to tell when he choose to tell it easy for you to say
08:42you know this entire time
08:43well let me leave you men
08:47down here to sort your man's business
08:50miss Angie
08:51uh uh no she'd be alright just
08:53give her a moment
08:56how do you know about this place
09:03man I used to know
09:04spend his life hiding runaways to the people looking for him or looking no more
09:07I got raised pallet over there for sleeping
09:11got lanterns all around
09:12and you can keep the door open long as church
09:15isn't in service
09:16well you'll be safe
09:18safe
09:20but locked in a cage
09:22I'm sorry Medwin
09:29I am grateful
09:31why look out for me like you do
09:33only way black folk won't climb this mountain is if we pull each other along
09:38and you do that for everybody
09:39you can folk island boy
09:42and that man who used to help people
09:45I wish I could have helped him better
09:48I will not let that happen again
09:53hunters, fugitives
09:55I've been through it before
09:56time I go find this hunter
09:58put a scare in him
10:00you take care
10:03small calculation to set the course
10:23we'll be settling for the night
10:25but where are we going teach
10:27the grand adventure that awaits us
10:31I the scientist
10:32and you the young apprentice traversing the atlas
10:35what do you say eh what
10:37this needs adjusting
10:40teach
10:42perhaps it's best to get away from
10:44their inclementies
10:45oh god
10:57hold on one
11:00hold on
11:02we've got to get out of this storm
11:06look
11:08a light
11:09a light
11:10a light
11:11this room
11:12what's that
11:13to catch
11:15a light
11:16hear
11:20oh
11:23me
11:26I'm
11:31we're all
11:32I'm
11:34a
11:36knife
11:37slavery
11:38abrasive
11:39something
11:40in
11:42Re-secure the four sheep before we lose the mass.
11:50See for the barrels and salvage what you can.
11:53Save that molasses.
11:55You!
11:55What is that thing?
11:57You attack our ship?
11:58No, no.
11:59My name is Christopher Wilde, and this craft that you see docked here is not...
12:06Oh, my God!
12:08Oh, my God!
12:12Explain this!
12:20Oh, my good fellow.
12:23Clearly you must be in command.
12:26As I was saying to your lady here, we reward my cloudcutter conducting very important weather experiments.
12:34Captain, I think this man is a spy.
12:37Tosh him over!
12:38Hey, what?
12:39No!
12:40Now, see here.
12:41I am a scientist.
12:43Under the auspices and with the full authority of His Majesty's Royal Science League.
12:48Royal Science League, he says.
12:50Yes.
12:51Now, please, Captain.
12:53We're going to instruct your man here to collect our belongings.
12:55Take this one below.
13:11No!
13:12What?
13:13Unhand me!
13:14Unhand me, I said!
13:15What?
13:16What?
13:16Teach!
13:17Teach!
13:17Teach!
13:18Teach!
13:19Teach!
13:20Teach!
13:25Say,
13:27You come with me by.
13:28How long you open that thing before it come down?
13:49Who are you frightened?
13:51Me?
13:53Or that white man?
13:58You.
14:04Our people don't need to fear me.
14:18Let's try the easy ones again.
14:22State your name.
14:24George Washington Black.
14:26They call me Wash, sir.
14:30I look like a sir to you.
14:32Call me Barrington.
14:33So, the white man.
14:35You belong to him?
14:40What's his name?
14:41His name is Titch.
14:43This Titch.
14:45That why you trying to sound like a little Englishman?
14:49I hear the islands in there, bye.
14:51I make a guess.
14:52I say Barbados.
14:59Where are you from, Barrington?
15:04I'm from Guyana.
15:12Why are you here, Titch?
15:13You mean why nobody kill me for putting one good cup on that white man?
15:20We don't live by them rules.
15:23We make we own.
15:25First, man give respect to get respect.
15:31That man, disrespectful.
15:32I am no man's property.
15:39Not since I choke a man with a chain he put on me.
15:43But your skin.
15:46Like mine.
15:46No matter how strong the bondage, we never stop pushing back.
15:54We fight.
15:56Names like Coffee, Boussa.
16:00Ah, him you know.
16:02He nearly burned the white man from Barbados.
16:04But say his name, the Ticatang.
16:07That is their fear.
16:09Holding the knife.
16:11Fear turned man vicious.
16:12Barrington?
16:16Hmm?
16:17Is Titch all right?
16:18Don't you be in mind with that one.
16:21Worry about you.
16:22Worry about who you be.
16:28White man do this, eh?
16:30No.
16:32I do it.
16:33I do it.
16:40B'y Kandran.
16:41Proper queue, gentlemen.
16:42And pavement at the ready.
16:43We accept all kind, spirit, sugar.
16:47No deformance.
16:49Second rule of this boat.
16:51Man don't get what he deserves.
16:53Man gets what he negotiates!
16:55boy do no such thing a toast then it's a young master washington black capture of lost souls
17:12and to the ave maria a boat that be full of up
17:16to the captain who saved us all whatever he may be captain alvarez is in his quarters
17:29where else would he be uh meant nothing by it barrington just that the skiver hasn't been the
17:40same since he lost
17:41maybe maybe i set eyes on titch soon
18:11oh
18:18oh
18:22oh
18:24oh
18:36oh
18:43oh heaven's your sight
18:47shh
18:48that poison food
18:49oh
18:50oh
18:51you are a godsend
18:52oh
18:56look at us
18:58branded aeronauts
19:00you dressed for the jolly roger apparently and i now the one with liberty constrained
19:03the irony quite the pickle as my father would say
19:10i wonder what the old bastard would think if he could see me now
19:17oh
19:18oh
19:19oh
19:20i'm so sorry
19:21i thought i was saving you
19:24but it's safe here
19:25but it's safe here it's
19:26it's
19:27it's
19:28look they pay me to draw
19:29do not trust them
19:31they're pirate swash pay no mind to their words and their kind seeming gestures
19:35man's true nature will reveal itself
19:46what's this you work on
19:48well the ship has an engine driven by a perpetual motor which i'd love to know how they acquire
19:54and this piece is malfunctioning brain
20:01the engine has a brain
20:02if i can get it working again they won't throw me overboard
20:05might even let me up on deck for some blasted air
20:08how can i help
20:09no no no i'll get there eventually
20:11i do have better use of your energy though
20:14i've spent my nights in here dreaming about the cloud cutter
20:19i'm anxious to rebuild and sail the skies anew
20:23how teach
20:34go top side washington
20:53you fixed the motor yet
20:56it would appear not
20:57how did a lot of you come by a ship like this anyway i mean it's simply
21:00too advanced for our stupidity
21:02no i i didn't mean to
21:04of course you did
21:05in any case we acquired it the same way you english do
21:08we stole it
21:10it is new from the west india concern
21:12prototype i believe
21:14my god
21:17the royal navy
21:18they'll be after us
21:20but not soon enough to help you
21:23cloud man
21:25you ever want to see the sky again
21:27say what i say
21:29maybe you can talk the cage
21:33you play games with me sir
21:38how much you pay to buy
21:39to draw your dream
21:40get used to the chains white man
21:55you see that up in the cutter
21:57dolphins swim like you want to fly
22:00so i put him in the sky
22:01black boy in the sky
22:02black boy in the sky
22:04what a thing
22:05that eye of yours
22:06captain have need for it
22:07see him later
22:08That eye of yours, captain have need for it. See him later.
22:13Hey, Barrington.
22:16Hmm?
22:17Can't each come up for some air?
22:20We'll see.
22:24Where those from?
22:28The home air.
22:30A friend gave them to me when I was little.
22:33What do you know about the home air, Bai?
22:38When I die, I wake up at home in Dahomey, and I live on.
22:50Every word's for a little youth.
22:53How do you know of these things?
22:55A friend.
23:02A long time I see one of those.
23:07In Guyana.
23:10Hmm.
23:12How long you left?
23:19Can I ask what you remember?
23:26Water.
23:29Everywhere.
23:30Sea.
23:31River.
23:33Blue water.
23:34Brown.
23:37Black.
23:45Water no get enemy.
23:49Only friend.
23:51Wise words.
23:52From your friend.
23:55Wise friend.
23:58We take a swim one day.
24:01Me and you.
24:03To celebrate wise friends.
24:06Island by.
24:07Can fly.
24:09Or can't swim.
24:10Swim.
24:11Hahahaha
24:14Oh my.
24:16Oh my.
24:27See the water day?
24:28Hmm?
24:29Somebody need to teach you all to swim, Washington Black.
24:59Who's there?
25:07Relax, boy.
25:10It's only me.
25:13I bought you some goods.
25:21Miss Angie.
25:22You have to know that not telling me wasn't about not trusting it.
25:31It was my own fear.
25:34I'm sorry.
25:41We want family.
25:45So you can tell me the truth.
25:48Huh?
25:49Any truth, none of us can carry it all alone.
25:57I will.
26:04Wait.
26:05I know this girl.
26:07You do?
26:08She has a taste for some spices you only find in my shop.
26:11I bought some by the house.
26:12It's Tana.
26:13Nice hair.
26:15Hey, this is your fancy girl?
26:17Well, yes, but she's not white.
26:20And this is news, hoe.
26:22Maybe she can fool these other people, but black folks know their own.
26:26There's something you might need to know.
26:35I hear she's being courted by Mr. McGee.
26:39That rich white man who owns the docks.
26:43No.
26:45No, I don't believe that.
26:47You barely know this child.
26:52These sort of things don't always work, even if you want it.
26:56I don't care if she's rich and fancy.
26:59I see her, and she sees me.
27:01Young and foolish.
27:04Maybe she can walk between two worlds, but you can't.
27:08Well, then we'll create the world of our own.
27:12No.
27:13I know that look, and the answer is no.
27:15But please, Miss Angie, I...
27:17Are you out your mind?
27:18If you go out there, those hunters will find you by sunrise.
27:21And that's not if Medwin gets here first.
27:24He has you down here for a reason.
27:27To protect you.
27:28She breathes life into me.
27:31I have to know what this is.
27:35Maybe you don't understand.
27:39Believe me, boy.
27:42I, out of all people, understand.
27:48So if you do,
27:50can you ask her to meet me somewhere?
27:52Tonight?
27:53You do know what you're risking.
27:57Danger!
27:58Follows you now.
28:00And it will cling to her, too.
28:01I've been taking risks my entire life.
28:05This is no different.
28:14Where?
28:19Tell her Preston's Cove,
28:23and she will see magic on the shore.
28:25Come on!
28:50Come on!
28:50Come on!
28:51Come on!
28:51You fixed the mortar?
28:57For the love of God, man.
28:59I will fix it,
29:01but just let me up on deck for a spell.
29:04It's been days.
29:05You demanding?
29:07I'm asking.
29:08Please.
29:09Please.
29:09know this.
29:22I let you free because of Washington.
29:25I can walk on my own.
29:44Thank you very much.
29:46Where do you expect me to run to?
29:48You have me.
29:49Might I have a word?
30:04Ill tides indeed if you be my company, Fancy Malt.
30:07Surely I can't be all that bad.
30:11I suppose I did cause quite a mess.
30:13You cost us money, Fancy Malt.
30:18Then perhaps I might be of service.
30:23You're carrying molasses, from what I see.
30:26You see too much.
30:29You're eyeing them too big.
30:31Yes.
30:32Well, the thing is, I know where we might go.
30:39We.
30:41My faith is tied to yours now.
30:44Royal Navy already hunting us?
30:46Well, yes, they will do that if you steal ships on their maiden voyage.
30:50Your moat just can't help itself, can it?
30:53And the word is commandeered.
30:54We go to America.
30:58Virginia, to be precise.
31:00My family has an associate there.
31:03And you can unload your goods,
31:05make a profit in a place where the British won't venture.
31:15So will you talk to the captain?
31:16Yes.
31:24Perfect match.
31:39Well done, boy.
31:41We'll need one for each remaining barrel.
31:43This means we negotiate.
31:47Yes.
31:48You're one of us now.
31:54We should make for Virginia.
31:57Fancy Malt has a contact for us to sell the molasses.
32:00We sneak back to Brazil after.
32:02Or get a contract in the States.
32:04Just let things die down a little bit.
32:06Different plan.
32:08Somewhere else.
32:09Cuba.
32:14We ducked the Royal Navy for weeks.
32:17Now you want to provoke the Spanish.
32:19They crash into us.
32:21We lose a third of our goods.
32:23Gone.
32:24Few places to sell the rest in these seas
32:26where the British won't find and hang us.
32:29But then there's Cuba.
32:30Conditions there be what we've heard.
32:33The goods will fetch a markup.
32:36Make us whole.
32:37We said we would never go back there.
32:41Situations change.
32:47Cuba.
32:48It is.
33:04Do you miss it, boy?
33:06Your home.
33:13Yes.
33:16Do you miss your home, Mr. Captain?
33:20Even now, what I would get
33:21for a touch of home.
33:25A home filled with her.
33:27When it happens,
33:29it takes up the smallest space inside you
33:31until it is vast,
33:33door-consuming.
33:35I'm sorry.
33:36I don't understand.
33:37When what happens?
33:39A woman happens.
33:42That doesn't sound good.
33:47Then I don't explain it right.
33:52Leave me be.
33:53Cuba on the horizon, Captain.
33:58We have...
34:00Havana Rosa?
34:09This was never about the crew.
34:12You lied to me.
34:14To all of us.
34:15Cuba was not supposed to be about her.
34:20You have us running from the British
34:22and the Spanish.
34:23Risk death for this.
34:26You agreed.
34:31I'll follow you.
34:32Anywhere.
34:33But not on a lay.
34:38I'll follow you.
34:38I'll follow you.
35:03Crew of the Ave Maria.
35:21Whoa, whoa!
35:23It's mad you're gone mad.
35:25I see clear as day.
35:27And I bring charges against our captain.
35:29What charges you speak of?
35:31Negligence.
35:32Wanton recklessness.
35:33Do not listen.
35:33To this madness.
35:35Theodora.
35:37Stunned down woman.
35:38Sweet Barrington.
35:40Loyalty blind you.
35:41Up to Captain.
35:43We'd be in a prison in Havana.
35:45Or at the bottom of the ocean in Haiti.
35:47This man was willing to get us killed.
35:50Not for profit.
35:51But for chasing the cure to his ailment.
35:56A woman.
35:57A woman break him
35:58and now the bottle is finishing the job.
36:01You free yourself from what bound you.
36:03All we have are our rules.
36:06All we have are our rules.
36:07Our trust.
36:10Without them.
36:13Loyalty to him will end us all.
36:16I'm sorry my friend.
36:18But I am not ready to die.
36:20You made charges and hold gun on the man.
36:24Stand on your words.
36:25If I am wrong, then I did.
36:44But if I am right,
36:46what say you cruel?
36:48Bye.
37:10Bye.
37:11Bye.
37:42Alvarez, as captain, I hereby exile you from this ship.
38:12I'm sorry, Bant.
38:18You have no fault here.
38:21Why do you have to go with me?
38:31He's the one teach me to swim.
38:41Choose the right one to teach you.
38:43Keep me alive.
39:08And here.
39:14Enjoy his friend.
39:16Come on.
39:21Come on.
39:23Come on.
39:23Come on.
39:30Come on.
39:35All right.
39:37Bring them down now
39:56On my mark
39:58Lower away
40:07On my mark
40:37On my mark
41:07Thank you for meeting me here
41:09And you told me where you'd be
41:11She has it on good authority that magic can be found here
41:15How are you?
41:19How are you?
41:33How are you?
41:35How are you?
41:39You're the first person who's asked me that in some time
41:41I'm well, thank you
41:47So I can get a good look
41:54I might have a better idea
42:01I might have a better idea
42:03You have to trust me
42:09Don't trust me
42:11How are you?
42:13How are you?
42:15How are you?
42:17How are you?
42:19How are you?
42:21How are you?
42:23How are you?
42:25How are you?
42:27How are you?
42:29How are you?
42:31How are you?
42:32How are you?
42:33How are you?
42:34How are you?
42:35How are you?
42:36How are you?
42:37How are you?
42:38How are you?
42:39Your heart is as safe with me as though it were floating in water
42:46Tell me, where will you fly when your machine is done?
42:49I'm going to fly across the ocean
42:52To the World Science Expo in London
42:55And when?
42:56The World Science Expo?
42:57Yes
42:58Extraordinary indeed
43:00And you?
43:02What is your dream?
43:04One of the only things I remember
43:08From when I lived with my mother
43:11Was listening to her play the piano
43:13When I close my eyes I can see it
43:16In my dream I'm a composer
43:20Of world renown
43:22A woman captivating the world with her melodies and harmonies
43:27The flying man and musician
43:33Some pair we are
43:48I heard that
43:49Is this your surprise?
43:51Is this the magic?
43:53Yes, the bioluminescence
43:58Do you like it?
43:59I love it
44:00Yeah
44:02Oh
44:11We've only just met
44:12But you're the first person who has really seen me
44:20I've never felt so free
44:22Thank you
44:24For this night
44:25Jack Crawford
44:35What did you mean by
44:37You've never felt so free?
44:39You are free
44:40You are free
44:46I feel powerless too often
44:48Not in control of my own destiny
44:51That isn't what I see when I look at you
44:54How do you mean?
44:56Your power
45:00It shines from you
45:03Jack, there's something I must share
45:07I...
45:09Fuck!
45:10Move away from that lady
45:16Move away, boy
45:25Explain what you're doing here with him
45:26Well, I hired Mr. Crawford to take me out on the water for science
45:32True, you were boatman
45:34Yes, I...
45:36But you wanted to see the bioluminescent jellyfish, sir
45:39I studied them
45:40If you don't release Mr. Crawford this instance, I will file a very unflattering complaint
45:44My benefactor, Mr. William McGee, will accompany me
45:48You do know who he is
45:52Keep your studying to daylight
45:55It'll be safer for both of you
45:57You're all right?
46:09And this...
46:11This can't happen
46:15It's not the world we live in
46:16It's not the world we live in
46:20Jack
46:23We're both dreamers
46:27Can't we dream up a different world?
46:28It's not the world we live in
46:30In the world, it's not the world we live in
46:31It's not the world we live in
47:32I wouldn't expect your king to be welcome in a place like that.
47:57No, no, not usually.
47:59But most of the boys in here still need me in mind to make life easier for them down on the dark, so we agree to disagree, you know what I mean?
48:08These settlements are full of surprises.
48:11Well, maybe you should figure out the lay of the land before you put your feet up in a strange town.
48:16Point taken.
48:18Mr. What was it again?
48:21Oh, that's right.
48:23Medwin Harris.
48:25Champion of beaten, broken, black bastards.
48:30How am I doing?
48:31It's not bad.
48:33Mr. John Willett.
48:35At least that's the name you gave down at the stables when you collected that wagon of yours, huh?
48:40How am I doing?
48:43I'm almost like you, Mr. Harris.
48:46And I don't much care for your kind.
48:51The feeling's mutual, Mr. Willett.
48:54I'm guessing you just see coin and opportunity when you look at us, huh?
48:59A man has to make a living.
49:00Well, why don't you do it somewhere else?
49:07I've been at my job a while, Mr. Harris.
49:10It might be time to retire, enjoy the fruits of my labors.
49:14But it's hard to close the book when a chapter remains incomplete.
49:19The only one to get away.
49:32The trail went cold eight years ago near Virginia.
49:35It's been difficult to abide by that failure.
49:40Then I get word of a boy here conducting flying experiments like a certain Christopher Wilde once did.
49:47It's an unlikely coincidence.
49:49There ain't nobody up here to fit that description.
49:54In fact, I reckon you and your harness made so much noise, we fled off.
50:03See, what I suggest is that you continue on up north.
50:06Unlikely.
50:08I've been granted a second chance and I will make good.
50:11Well, you've done your research, so you already know.
50:15I protect my people.
50:17Funny.
50:19I'll do the same.
50:32You know, there's just one thing I can't quite wrap my head around.
50:37Why owe that coin for a runaway?
50:40That's what happens when you kill a white man.
50:45Why always?
50:46Yeah.
50:54Well, thank you.
50:56Why do you do that.
50:58I push you up for notification.
51:00I'm alone.
51:01I'm always on the right.
51:02I'm always on the right side.
51:04I'm always on the right side.
51:06I don't believe it.
51:06I make a happy face.
51:07I'm always on the right side.

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