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Captain Cook is dead.
-Morti?
-Yes, yes, morti.
-He was a good man.
-Oh, yes.
Hail King George.
King George?
Captain Cook say King George come
on next English ship.
His Majesty is extremely
sorry he couldn't come.
l beg your pardon?
My hat.
Captain Cook say if King George
don't come, he send hat.
Yes, yes, yes! Of course, the hat.
Mr. Maggs, go to my cabin
and bring me the hat--
-The cocked hat, you fool!
-Yes, sir.
The hat will be here
in one moment.
So we shall require
1 000 breadfruit plants.
-Breadfruit? Uru.
-Correct, uru. Uru.
-All we have for you.
-Thank you, thank you.
We shall have to stay here
for several months.
We shall have provision--
-They're welcome to anything.
-Don't be a fool.
-You'll need those gifts to make friends.
-Him no need gift, my friend.
-Me Hitihiti, you my tayo.
-Tayo?
-Chief makes you his friend.
-ln my tongue, close friend.
You live home, my home.
Tayo. Friend, the finest
word in any language.
-lt shall be the first in my dictionary.
-The hat.
Yes, thank you.
With the compliments of His Majesty
King George lll of Great Britain.
-Byam, you come ashore with me.
-Sir?
Permission granted, mind you report
onboard ship every night.
-Byam will live with my family.
-lmpossible.
-l can have no favorites aboard my ship.
-Bligh, you are chief on this ship...
...but l am chief on that island.
Byam will come with me, yes?
Perhaps that's best. Permission granted.
By the way, Mr. Morrison,
pipe the ship's company aft.
Aye, aye, sir. All hands aft.
Well, we're here. Tahiti at last.
England to Cape Horn,
Africa, New Zealand...
...Van Diemen's Land
and the great South Seas.
l've sailed the Bounty over 27,000 miles...
...and you think you've come
to an island paradise...
...a tropical grog shop
of feast and song and sleep.
Well, you're wrong!
You're here to labor.
You'll fill this ship with breadfruit trees.
You'll recondition her for sea.
Shore leave permitted
if and when l can spare you.
lf you abuse it, you'll answer to me.
And remember, your work is finished
when we drop anchor in Portsmouth Harbor.
-Mr. Fryer will have charge of work ashore.
-Very good, sir.
Mr. Christian, you will remain onboard
in charge of reconditioning the ship.
Unfortunately, you will have no shore leave
while we're here at Tahiti.
That's all.
What a place.
Hey, when's dinner?
Your language is most un-English.
lt means exactly what it says.
Here are three pages
on your words meaning "look."
-Plenty kind of look.
-That's the trouble.
There's one for the downcast eyes,
one for the sidelong glance...
...one that invites, one that consents.
A whole language of looks.
Byam, you think too much.
One day, you head go crack.
No, no, no, Tehani. l've told you before.
l like my flowers in a bowl.
Now, scat. l'm busy.
What do you call that look, Byam?
The look of a charming girl who will still be
happy when we English invaders go home.
By the way,
what's your word for money?
Money? What is money?
All right, l'll explain. Now, which would you
choose? The shilling or the nail?
Oh, no, Hitihiti. With one of these
you can buy 20 of these.
-Oh? Where?
-Well, in England.
You see, in England, you must have money
to live with to buy food.
ln island of England, no fruit on tree?
-No fish in the sea?
-Oh, yes. Plenty.
No money, no food?
-That's right.
-l stay here.
Byam, ahoy!
Sounds like Christian.
-Well, it can't be.
-Maybe so.
Hitihiti, you got him leave!
Byam!
Fletcher!
-Ahoy, Robinson Crusoe.
-Fletcher!
l'd given up on seeing you
ashore and Hitihiti never even winked.
When he came aboard wearing that hat,
even the articles of war failed Mr. Bligh.
Christian. Christian. Lieutenant.
Thank you
for speaking to the captain.
The sea is good, but the earth
is good also. Be at home.
lt's good to be ashore again.
l've been as restless as....
-Well, can you speak Tahitian yet?
-Like a native.
Why, you little powder
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