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00:15:35Having trouble, Cap?
00:15:38Can I look now, Cap?
00:15:40Oh, no, no, no, not yet.
00:15:42I'll have her in trim in a minute.
00:15:47Why do I have to work on this?
00:15:49All nice little girls work on saplers.
00:15:52Don't seem like nothing I'll need in a seafaring life.
00:15:56That's where you're wrong, Star.
00:15:58A good sailor's got to be able to steer a needle.
00:16:02Can I look now?
00:16:08Oh, it's Captain Nedrow.
00:16:10Hello, honey.
00:16:11Blind my eyes.
00:16:13Can't I even give a birthday party around here without you barging in?
00:16:16Pipe down, you catawampus. I didn't come to see you.
00:16:19Come on on out, honey, and see the present I brought you.
00:16:26Oh!
00:16:32Remember me?
00:16:34Why should the crane remember you?
00:16:37Is it a crane?
00:16:39I thought it was a stork.
00:16:43No, it's a crane.
00:16:45Something you always wanted.
00:16:47Wait, you ain't seen nothing yet, Star.
00:16:50Watch.
00:16:52Here.
00:16:55Here.
00:17:07Here.
00:17:09Here.
00:17:11Here.
00:17:13Here.
00:17:15Here.
00:17:21Nice work, Ichabod.
00:17:23Look at him. Look at him.
00:17:26If it wasn't for the ribbon, you couldn't tell him apart.
00:17:30You're going to invite Captain Nedrow to stay for the party, aren't you?
00:17:34Well, I wasn't counting on it, but as long as he's here...
00:17:36Goodie, I'll fix a place for you.
00:17:41Whether you was counting on it or not, I'm here and I'm going to stay for a while.
00:17:45Oh, you are, are you?
00:17:46Yes, I are. It's time I do a little inspecting around this here lighthouse.
00:17:50You must be daft in Washington, appointing you an inspector.
00:17:53You don't know the difference between a telescope and a tar barrel.
00:17:56The way you handle them, I guess there ain't any.
00:18:02Come and get it, sailors.
00:18:04Over there, Captain Nedrow.
00:18:07This don't dance around when you play a harmonica.
00:18:10And it may not be what you always wanted.
00:18:12But I thought maybe you'd like it a little.
00:18:16I like it, Cap.
00:18:18It's the most tremendous present I ever got.
00:18:23Thanks.
00:18:25You're welcome.
00:18:27You're welcome.
00:18:29You're welcome.
00:18:31You're welcome.
00:18:33It's the most tremendous present I ever got.
00:18:37Thanks, Cap.
00:18:40What is that?
00:18:42What do you think it is?
00:18:44How many guesses do I get?
00:18:46It's a cake. Cap made it himself.
00:18:49Oh, did he?
00:18:51Then I guess I'll just eat the candles.
00:18:55Go on, Star.
00:18:57Make a wish and catch your midships with a spanking breeze.
00:19:03I can?
00:19:05Then I wish...
00:19:06If you wish what I think you're going to wish, I'll push your face in.
00:19:08Why do you...
00:19:09I'm taking my wish back.
00:19:11I only gave it away because last year I couldn't blow out all the candles anyway.
00:19:16All right, matey.
00:19:18Blow.
00:19:25What you gonna call the doll?
00:19:29Mother.
00:19:32But if it was only an ordinary doll, I'd call it Susie.
00:19:35Why Susie?
00:19:37After the captain's mermaid.
00:19:39What?
00:19:41Has he got a mermaid?
00:19:43Show him, Cap. Show him.
00:19:45Now, go on. Eat your ice cream.
00:19:47Please show him. Please.
00:19:49Oh, all right.
00:19:54Make Susie dance.
00:19:58Faster. Faster.
00:20:02Just a minute.
00:20:04That ain't nothing.
00:20:06Take a look at this.
00:20:09Can you make him dance?
00:20:11Dance?
00:20:13Quiet down.
00:20:15You think that's anything?
00:20:19Stay out until you get something.
00:20:24Well.
00:20:27Pop that.
00:20:29Pop that.
00:20:32It's a pleasure.
00:20:42What else you got?
00:20:44Wait a minute. I'll show you something.
00:20:53That's Jeremy Withers.
00:20:59Which one of you is Captain January?
00:21:03I'm Captain January.
00:21:05I'm Mrs. Morgan, the new truant officer here.
00:21:07Why isn't this child in school?
00:21:09I was aiming to send her next year.
00:21:11What you were aiming to do is of no importance.
00:21:13There's a compulsory education law in this state.
00:21:16This child is old enough.
00:21:18How does she know how old I am when we don't even know ourselves?
00:21:22From what I have observed,
00:21:24this child has been brought up entirely without control.
00:21:26She's rude, disrespectful,
00:21:28being raised like an ignorant little heathen.
00:21:30Look at the kind of clothes she wears, not even a dress.
00:21:33Say, what business is that of yours?
00:21:35Star's mine, and I ain't listening to her.
00:21:37You'll listen to me, Captain January.
00:21:39You forget this child is adopted,
00:21:41and it's well within the power of the school authorities
00:21:43to have her taken from you and sent to an institution
00:21:45if you fail to raise her properly.
00:21:47Just a minute, Mrs. Morgan.
00:21:49Now, I don't hold none with this mildewed old pirate,
00:21:51but you're talking through your crow's nest
00:21:53when you say Star's being brought up ignorant.
00:21:55Why, she can read writing and write-down reading
00:21:57better than any 6-year-old on this coast.
00:21:59What do you mean, any 6-year-old?
00:22:01Well, there ain't no 8- or 9-year-old from here to Newfoundland
00:22:03that knows as much as Star.
00:22:05No, nor any 10- or 11-year-old, as far as that goes.
00:22:07Or a 13 or a 14.
00:22:09You talk about neglect.
00:22:11Well, I've been learning her from the two best books there is,
00:22:13the Bible and Bowditch.
00:22:15Bowditch, a book on navigation.
00:22:17Fine reading for a child of 6.
00:22:20Any objections to the Bible?
00:22:22Well, there ain't better reading in the world
00:22:24than the Bible and Bowditch.
00:22:26They both learn you to steer a straight course.
00:22:28I didn't come here to discuss reading matter.
00:22:30Is she talking about taking me away from you?
00:22:33Yes, but just talking.
00:22:36Have her report to the schoolhouse
00:22:38for an examination next Tuesday.
00:22:40My nephew is also taking his examination,
00:22:42and we'll determine then and there
00:22:44whether or not she's been neglected.
00:22:46There seems to be some doubt as to the child's age,
00:22:48but you say she has the intelligence of a child of 8.
00:22:51Well, we'll call her 8.
00:22:52Baby, I'm only 6.
00:22:54I'll stand on 8.
00:22:56Now you get out of here.
00:22:57This is her birthday.
00:22:58An examination or no examination, I've had enough of you.
00:23:01We'll see about that.
00:23:09What was that thing she was talking about?
00:23:12Uh, insti... insti...
00:23:14Never mind, honey.
00:23:15You'll never be in one.
00:23:17Now you run outside and play.
00:23:19I want to talk to Nazaro.
00:23:21I'll visit with Icky by the crane.
00:23:24All right, matey.
00:23:26You certainly are a lover,
00:23:28putting your foot in it that way.
00:23:30What's the idea insisting Star's as smart as a girl of 8?
00:23:34Well, she is, ain't she?
00:23:37Sure, but why make it tough on yourself?
00:23:39Would have been enough for her to pass a 6-year-old examination.
00:23:42But you have to insist on 8.
00:23:45I ain't afraid.
00:23:47After all, Star doesn't belong to you, you know.
00:23:51Doesn't belong to me?
00:23:53That's what I said.
00:23:54You just took her without saying anything to anybody
00:23:57or asking anybody anything.
00:23:59You got no legal right to her.
00:24:01You never even adopted her.
00:24:03She's more than adopted.
00:24:05She's part of me.
00:24:06That's all right, but it ain't the law.
00:24:09When you fished her out of the water,
00:24:11you should have turned her over to the authorities
00:24:13or tried to find out if she had any folks.
00:24:15I did try.
00:24:16Yes, you did.
00:24:18Well, I tried for a little while.
00:24:20Couldn't keep on trying forever.
00:24:23I didn't want to lose her.
00:24:25I wanted to keep her.
00:24:27Anyway, she has no folks.
00:24:29They're all dead.
00:24:30Are they?
00:24:31Did you ever look through this album carefully?
00:24:35Mrs. John Mason, 326 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts.
00:24:40They may be relatives, you know.
00:24:42Just because they didn't answer your letter
00:24:43doesn't mean they're dead.
00:24:45They may have been away.
00:24:47Or you might have forgot to mail the letter.
00:24:49What business is that of yours?
00:24:51Star's mine, and there ain't nobody gonna take her from me.
00:25:01How does this look?
00:25:03Looks like a flag at half-mast.
00:25:06Well, I can't quite make up my mind.
00:25:09That's just the thing for school.
00:25:11When I was a little girl, I had one just like it.
00:25:16Are you sure you haven't got one with polka dots?
00:25:19Let me see.
00:25:20Polka dots.
00:25:22Polka dots.
00:25:23450.
00:25:24How about this one?
00:25:26There ain't no dots on that.
00:25:28It's your astigmatism.
00:25:31Oh, look.
00:25:36Oh, I like this one.
00:25:39Say, that certainly is a beauty.
00:25:42Oh, I don't think so much of it.
00:25:44Why don't you try it on, Star?
00:25:46Can I try it on?
00:25:47Why, certainly.
00:25:48Come.
00:25:49I'll help you.
00:25:54Nazro.
00:25:57Could you let me have $50 till payday?
00:25:59What do you do with all your money?
00:26:01I'm putting it in a trust fund for Star.
00:26:04You just caught me a little short of ready cash, January.
00:26:09But I know where you can get the 50.
00:26:11Where?
00:26:12The Wittercroft will let you have it.
00:26:14The Witter let you have anything.
00:26:16Nah.
00:26:17She might start figuring something I don't want her to figure.
00:26:20Oh, belay that.
00:26:21No matter what you do, a woman's going to figure what she wants to figure.
00:26:25Isn't this pretty?
00:26:26How do I look?
00:26:28Beautiful.
00:26:30I think so, too.
00:26:31Don't you, Cap?
00:26:32Well, I...
00:26:33It fits her perfectly.
00:26:35The whole outfit only amounts to $41.75.
00:26:38That settles it.
00:26:39You wait here, Star.
00:26:41You're going to see the Witter.
00:26:45Come on.
00:26:46Come on.
00:26:47Oh, wait a minute.
00:26:48Don't rush me.
00:26:50Go on on in.
00:26:51What you scared of?
00:26:52She won't like you.
00:26:53How do you know she won't?
00:26:57I'd rather face a 90-mile hurricane than a leaky rowboat.
00:27:01Say, why do Witters always want to get married again anyway?
00:27:05Are you going in and ask her for that $50 or ain't you?
00:27:09I'll tell you.
00:27:10Why don't we both go in and borrow $25 apiece, huh?
00:27:14All right.
00:27:15I'll do it for Star's sake.
00:27:17Come on.
00:27:21Just a minute.
00:27:26Hello, Nasro.
00:27:28Why, Captain January, come in.
00:27:30Come in.
00:27:31Oh, Captain, you should have let me know you were coming.
00:27:34I look a mess.
00:27:35Well, I, uh...
00:27:36Mrs. Croft, Captain January here has something very personal to say to you.
00:27:41So I'll just shove off and leave you two alone.
00:27:46Dirty, double-crossing, barnacle-brained, scurvy Judas.
00:28:01What did you come to ask me, Jen?
00:28:05Well, uh...
00:28:07It ain't so much for me as for Star.
00:28:09You see...
00:28:10Oh, I understand.
00:28:12The poor little dear needs a mother's care.
00:28:15There's nothing can take the place of a mother.
00:28:18Except another mother.
00:28:20Yes, yes, of course.
00:28:21No, no, no, I mean no.
00:28:24It ain't so easy for me to ask you.
00:28:26It ain't so easy for me to ask you.
00:28:28Oh, my Jen.
00:28:31Great big seafaring man like you, scared of little old me.
00:28:37If you'll only grant me this one little favor, I promise...
00:28:40Yes, yes, you promise.
00:28:42Lend me $50.
00:28:46I've got to get Star a whole new outfit so she'll look nice at her school examination.
00:28:51Why, certainly, Captain.
00:28:53There's nothing you could ask I could refuse you.
00:28:58I'll make out a check for you right now.
00:29:12There you are.
00:29:13Oh, thank you, thank you.
00:29:14You know, I've quite an account in the bank.
00:29:16More than enough for one person.
00:29:19Yes, uh...
00:29:20Well, goodbye, Eliza.
00:29:24Goodbye, Jen, dear.
00:29:28Goodbye.
00:29:34Don't you talk to me, you lion, crawfish and river rat.
00:29:38Did you get it, Jen, dear?
00:29:41That ain't none of your business.
00:29:43Yes.
00:29:48I was, you were, he was, we were, you were, they were.
00:29:54I was, you were.
00:29:59That don't sound right.
00:30:02Gosh, I wish I had gone to school instead of running away to sea.
00:30:15I'm just polishing up a bit.
00:30:17But you already polished up this morning.
00:30:20Can't you stop now, Cap, and help me some more for the examination?
00:30:23Pretty soon, honey.
00:30:24But ships and lives depend upon this light being just sold.
00:30:28Suppose that light had been out of order the night you came.
00:30:30Where would you be now?
00:30:32Asleep in the deep.
00:30:34That's right.
00:30:36Remember the tables I learned you, huh?
00:30:41Well, tell me the two table.
00:30:44Two times one is two.
00:30:46Two times two is four.
00:30:48Two times two is four.
00:30:51Two times three is six.
00:30:53Two times four is eight.
00:30:56That's right, go on.
00:30:57Two times five is ten.
00:31:00Remember any of the three table?
00:31:02Sure.
00:31:03Three times one is three.
00:31:06Three times two is six.
00:31:09Three times three is nine.
00:31:11Three times four is twelve.
00:31:14Three times five is fifteen.
00:31:16Three times six is eighteen.
00:31:21Now we'll do some more geography.
00:31:23All right.
00:31:25Captain Nasro said...
00:31:26Nasro, Nasro, always Nasro.
00:31:30Did I hear my name mentioned?
00:31:32What do you want?
00:31:33Nothing with you, you desiccated old crawfish.
00:31:35But I thought I'd come and help get Star ready for the examination.
00:31:38You being so illiterate.
00:31:40Me illiterate?
00:31:41I can spell you down, read you down, write you down, and figure you down.
00:31:45I can do it all with my hands tied behind my back.
00:31:47No, you couldn't.
00:31:48You'd need your fingers to count with.
00:31:50Yeah?
00:31:51Well, I bet you couldn't count over ten without taking your shoes off.
00:31:57Quarling ain't helping Star none with her examination.
00:32:00But this might.
00:32:02You see, I thought it might help things along if we knew the questions they were going to ask.
00:32:08Gee, this is great.
00:32:10Where'd you get them?
00:32:11Paul borrowed the keys to the schoolhouse from the schoolteacher and him and me paid a little visit.
00:32:18Listen, Star.
00:32:19These are the questions they're going to ask you tomorrow.
00:32:22Now, here's the first one.
00:32:24What would be the area of a field 87 rods long and 206 and a half yards wide?
00:32:30And what would it cost at 22 and a half cents a square foot?
00:32:35What's the answer?
00:32:37How much is a rod? How many phantoms?
00:32:39I thought you wouldn't know.
00:32:41I'll figure this out for you later.
00:32:43Let's see what the next question is.
00:32:45Name six animals that live in very cold countries.
00:32:50I know.
00:32:51Three bears and three seals.
00:32:56No, Star.
00:32:58They mean six different kind of animals.
00:33:00They mean six different kind of animals.
00:33:02That would be bears and seals and walruses and foxes and polar bears and...
00:33:06But you've already used bears.
00:33:09Well, polar bears are different kind of bears, ain't they?
00:33:11Gonna act like that, you might just as well say she bears, he bears and baby bears.
00:33:17Now, what other kind of animal did I see when we were on that Arctic expedition?
00:33:21Oh, I remember.
00:33:23A skunk.
00:33:24Don't look at me, you sea cow.
00:33:27That's the wrong answer, Star.
00:33:30What's the next question?
00:33:32Can you prove that heat expands?
00:33:35What does expand mean?
00:33:37Gets bigger.
00:33:39Can you prove that heat makes things bigger?
00:33:42Of course it makes things bigger.
00:33:44The days are longer in the summer, aren't they?
00:33:47I guess that's the answer, all right.
00:33:51Write down the quality of mercy speech from the Merchant of Venice.
00:33:57It's a put-up job with that old hatchet face.
00:33:59No child of eight or eighty can answer that riddle.
00:34:07It's a mistake.
00:34:10I must have picked up the wrong paper.
00:34:12This is a high school examination.
00:34:15I just saw the wording, examination, and thought it was all right.
00:34:19Bah! You can't even steal proper.
00:34:22Come on, Star, let's get on with our lessons.
00:34:24More arithmetic?
00:34:25No, I guess we finished with arithmetic.
00:34:27Does she know about fractions?
00:34:29Sure she does.
00:34:30How many halves in a whole, Star?
00:34:33How big a whole, Captain Nasro?
00:34:35Every whole would have the same number of halves, wouldn't it?
00:34:38Wouldn't a bigger whole have bigger halves than a little whole?
00:34:42Sounds reasonable.
00:34:43How much does four quarters make?
00:34:45Never mind that.
00:34:46They're not going to ask Star anything about fractions.
00:34:49Now let's go on with our geography again.
00:34:51Tell me what I learned you yesterday.
00:34:55This is the Atlantic Ocean.
00:34:56This is the Pacific Ocean.
00:34:58This is the Equator.
00:34:59This is the North Pole.
00:35:00Not so fast. Not so fast.
00:35:03The world goes faster than math, doesn't it?
00:35:05Oh, might.
00:35:07What's this I'm pointing to?
00:35:09China.
00:35:10What comes from China?
00:35:12Tea.
00:35:13What else?
00:35:14Chinaman.
00:35:19You're going at this all wrong, January.
00:35:22Nobody's going to ask a little girl like Star anything about China.
00:35:25How do you know?
00:35:26You never passed an eight-year-old test, did you?
00:35:28I could have passed one.
00:35:30Maybe when you was full grown.
00:35:33You know, with me telling that Morgan woman I was teaching Star from the Bible,
00:35:37they're pretty apt to ask you some questions about the Bible.
00:35:40Well, there ain't many children as up in the book as she is.
00:35:43I know, but what are the four Gospels?
00:35:46Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
00:35:48Correct.
00:35:49Now remember the story I read you last week about the prodigal son?
00:35:52Mm-hmm.
00:35:53And the father said, bring out the fatted calf and kill it,
00:35:57and let us eat and be merry.
00:35:59That's fine.
00:36:01But everyone wasn't merry, Star.
00:36:03There was a brother and some neighbors.
00:36:05Now, who was sorry that the prodigal son came back?
00:36:10The fatted calf.
00:36:23Listen, Mary, you can give Star a break if you want to.
00:36:26It's impossible, Paul.
00:36:28The examination must be conducted honestly.
00:36:31You know I love Star as much as you do, but...
00:36:33Gee, if I was in your place, I'd lean over backwards to see if that kid passed.
00:36:37I'd like to, but I can't lean either way.
00:36:40The test has got to be perfectly fair.
00:36:43Remember when I was in school once?
00:36:45I missed every question on examination, but they promoted me anyhow.
00:36:49I guess they needed your desk.
00:36:53No, that wasn't it, but I did see the teacher kissing the principal.
00:36:56Even if Star saw me kissing the principal, I couldn't favor her.
00:37:00Anyhow, Mrs. Morgan is no woman to trifle with.
00:37:03She'll be watching me like a hawk.
00:37:05I know, honey, I know, but...
00:37:08Gee, I wish you'd give Star a break.
00:37:12I wish you'd give me a break, Paul.
00:37:16Well, Mary...
00:37:18I'll see you tomorrow, Mary.
00:37:25Here.
00:37:28Thanks, Cap.
00:37:29That's for the teacher.
00:37:31Why?
00:37:32I think it's a good idea.
00:37:34Excellent.
00:37:35Well, lots of luck, honey.
00:37:37Aren't you coming too?
00:37:39No, but we'll be around.
00:37:42Now listen, dear.
00:37:44You've just got to pass.
00:37:46You've just got to pass this examination.
00:37:48You've just got to.
00:37:49It may mean that they'll try to take you away from me if you don't.
00:37:52Now, I don't want to make you nervous or anything.
00:37:54No, he don't want to make you nervous, you old fool.
00:37:58I'll do my best, Cap.
00:38:00Now take it easy and don't worry.
00:38:02I'm not worried.
00:38:06There ain't nothing to worry about.
00:38:08No, of course not.
00:38:17You can't go in there now.
00:38:23I wish she was stronger on fractions.
00:38:25Oh, you and your fractions.
00:38:27Come on, maybe we can see in the side window.
00:38:46You clumsy old son of a sea slug.
00:38:53Why can't I go in now?
00:38:55Because the teacher's putting the examples on the board.
00:38:59What's an example?
00:39:01Oh, you don't know nothing.
00:39:03I'll bet you don't even know who discovered America.
00:39:07What, Crusader?
00:39:09I don't know. I guess so.
00:39:12Cap did.
00:39:14He didn't do no such thing.
00:39:16Christopher Columbus discovered America.
00:39:19And I know when he discovered it, too.
00:39:22It was in 1492.
00:39:25You don't know nothing.
00:39:28Are you awful smart?
00:39:30Sure. That's why I'm taking the examination today.
00:39:34My aunt wants me to jump from the first grade to the third grade.
00:39:38I can jump from the first step to the third step in the lighthouse.
00:39:42No, it ain't that kind of jumping.
00:39:45Come, children.
00:39:48What's she doing?
00:39:50Nothing. They ain't started yet.
00:39:52Quit shaking this barrel.
00:39:56We're ready to start now, Mrs. Morgan.
00:39:58That's fine. The sooner the better for me.
00:40:01I'm sure my nephew is ready.
00:40:04Cyril, you sit there.
00:40:06And, Star, you sit beside him.
00:40:13What's this for?
00:40:15No talking, please.
00:40:17She's a problem.
00:40:23We'll begin with arithmetic, children.
00:40:27What did I tell you? Fractions. Let me up there.
00:40:31Here are eight fishing schooners.
00:40:34Those aren't schooners. They're catches.
00:40:37You're quite right, Star, but let's go on.
00:40:40Here are eight boats.
00:40:42These five sailed away.
00:40:45Now, Star, how many boats were left?
00:40:48Why were they left?
00:40:50Did they foul their anchors or something?
00:40:53Is she having trouble?
00:40:55Yes, and it's your fault.
00:40:57Who are you waving at?
00:41:01Children raise their hands, Star, when they know the answer.
00:41:05What is the answer, Cyril?
00:41:07Three.
00:41:08Of course there were three.
00:41:11Maybe she's nervous.
00:41:13But maybe she'll get going good.
00:41:15I guess Mrs. Morgan was right.
00:41:17You ain't fit to look after a child.
00:41:19Who ain't?
00:41:20You ain't. You ain't fit for nothing.
00:41:22Star ought to be took away from you.
00:41:24Why, you lopsided old swab.
00:41:28Give me your hand. Maybe there's room for both of us.
00:41:33So the father said,
00:41:35Who chopped down the cherry tree?
00:41:37George replied,
00:41:39Father, I cannot tell a lie.
00:41:42I did it with my little hat.
00:41:46Hat.
00:41:53Hatchet.
00:41:55Hatchet.
00:41:56Hatchet.
00:41:57Hatchet.
00:42:04Shh, not so loud.
00:42:07You've both read very well.
00:42:09Now, I want you to make up a story about being left alone to take care of a little brother.
00:42:15You first, Cyril.
00:42:17But I haven't got a little brother.
00:42:19I know, but make believe that you have one.
00:42:22And your mother has left you to take care of him.
00:42:25What happened?
00:42:29I stayed home with my little brother.
00:42:34We played games.
00:42:36We had a good time.
00:42:39Yes?
00:42:40That's all.
00:42:43What can you make up, Star?
00:42:46One night Cap went away and left me alone in the lighthouse with my little brother.
00:42:51My little brother's name is Jimmy.
00:42:53All of a sudden, the biggest wave in the world came along.
00:42:57Jimmy was scared, but I wasn't.
00:43:00Maybe I was a little scared, but I held Jimmy's hand and we said our prayers the way Cap taught us.
00:43:06Well, the lighthouse with me and Jimmy in it folded all the way over to China.
00:43:12China.
00:43:13Yeah, they'll probably set her down for lying so hard.
00:43:17There were a lot of little Chinese boys and girls there.
00:43:20We played games with them.
00:43:22One of the little girls gave me a nice kimono and Jimmy some pretty toys.
00:43:27We were very happy until a lot of pirates came off the ship and stole me and Jimmy.
00:43:33Pretty soon, a big storm came up.
00:43:36So Jimmy and I locked the pirates in the hold.
00:43:39Then we sailed the boat to darkest Africa.
00:43:42After that, we were wrecked off the coast of Finland.
00:43:45But we were picked up by a trapped steamer on the way to Singapore.
00:43:49There was a boatman on the boat who scuttled the ship.
00:43:52That will be enough, Star.
00:43:54But a whole lot more happened.
00:43:56I know, but you've told us enough.
00:44:07But history is hardly a third-grade subject.
00:44:12I suppose you taught her all you know about history.
00:44:15She don't know a thing about history.
00:44:17That's what I mean.
00:44:20Very well.
00:44:21Cyril, who discovered America?
00:44:24Christopher Columbus.
00:44:27That's correct.
00:44:29When did he discover America?
00:44:31In, uh...
00:44:37Yes, Star?
00:44:39In 1492.
00:44:42Very good, Star.
00:44:44I can do other things.
00:44:46I can sing and I can dance and I can read a ship's compass and...
00:44:49Well, not now. Come here, Cyril.
00:44:52Go back to your desks and write the answers to these problems.
00:44:55This will finish the examination.
00:44:58I don't understand, Cyril.
00:45:15Well, what about my nephew?
00:45:17Cyril is a very bright child, Mrs. Morgan.
00:45:20But I don't think it would be advisable for him to skip a grade at this time.
00:45:25Did I pass the examination?
00:45:27Yes, you did, Star.
00:45:29You may enter the third grade.
00:45:38She passed! She passed!
00:45:41What happened?
00:45:43You passed, honey! You passed!
00:45:46This is the most flagrant piece of favoritism I've ever seen.
00:45:49I'm sorry, Mrs. Morgan. I tried to be fair.
00:45:52Going to put Star in an institution, huh?
00:45:55You better put that dumbbell nephew of yours in one.
00:46:01Come here.
00:46:03If they think they're through with me, they're very much mistaken.
00:46:06Many brave hearts are asleep in the deep
00:46:10So beware, beware
00:46:16You village people stick together.
00:46:18But you forget I have my authority from the state board.
00:46:21And I'll take steps.
00:46:25Oh, that's too bad.
00:46:27Are you all right?
00:46:29Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:46:32Come on, come on, come on.
00:46:38Have some more cider, Nazaro.
00:46:40Yeah.
00:46:41Pretty good for a fella that didn't have much book learning, huh?
00:46:44What's book learning got to do with cider?
00:46:46I ain't talking about cider.
00:46:48I'm talking about my educating Star so good she jumps right into the third grade.
00:46:52You educating her while you couldn't get into the third grade yourself
00:46:55was the things I learned her that put her through.
00:46:57Quit your bragging, Gooseneck, and let's drink to Star.
00:47:00You don't think I'd drink to you, you blubber-headed blowfish.
00:47:04To Star! To Star!
00:47:12You think I look as good in this dress as my mother did?
00:47:16I expect so. It's been quite a job of work cutting it down.
00:47:21Now, wouldn't you like for me to live here
00:47:25so I could cut them all down to fit you?
00:47:28No, I'd rather grow up to fit the dresses.
00:47:31Oh, you mean you wouldn't like me to live here?
00:47:35Well, I like you, but you see, I'm the lady of the house,
00:47:39and we couldn't have two ladies of the house.
00:47:42Oh, well, now you tell Captain January that I fixed this for you.
00:47:47I'll remember.
00:47:49Let's go.
00:47:58LA LA LA
00:48:28La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
00:48:58la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
00:49:28la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
00:49:58la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
00:50:20Gosh you look pretty, Annette, just like something out of a picture book. Did you fix that dress over?
00:50:27Mrs. Croft helped me a little bit.
00:50:36I've been looking all over for you, Captain.
00:50:38I thought maybe this telegram might be something important.
00:50:41Thanks, bud.
00:50:57Bad news?
00:50:59No, just department routine.
00:51:02Oh, is that all?
00:51:03I thought maybe they was getting wise down in Washington
00:51:06and throwing you out of your job.
00:51:08No.
00:51:10Not exactly.
00:51:11Ha, ha, ha.
00:51:15I'm sorry, Captain.
00:51:17I'm sorry.
00:51:19I'm sorry.
00:51:20I'm sorry.
00:51:22I'm sorry.
00:51:23I'm sorry.
00:51:25I'm sorry.
00:51:27Ha.
00:51:35What would you like me to play, Captain Nasro?
00:51:38Oh, uh, nothing, Star.
00:51:40Not now. I got some work to do.
00:51:42Good night, dear.
00:51:45Good night, you old albatross.
00:51:48Good night, Captain Nasro.
00:51:56Good night, Star.
00:52:27I got seven.
00:52:29Fifteen, two, fifteen, four, and eight's a dozen.
00:52:32Well, I've been beating you steady now for ten years,
00:52:34and it looks like I'll beat you for the next ten.
00:52:40Evening, boy.
00:52:42How's it going?
00:52:43Good.
00:52:45How's it going?
00:52:46Good.
00:52:48Good.
00:52:49Good.
00:52:51Good.
00:52:52Good.
00:52:54Good.
00:52:55Evening, boy.
00:52:57Gropin' told me to drop this here on the way home.
00:52:59Put it on the table over there.
00:53:04I can't figure out what you're laying all these supplies in for.
00:53:07You won't need this much for just a week.
00:53:11Automatic.
00:53:13Automatic.
00:53:14Pretty soon they'll have a machine to do your eating for you.
00:53:16And your chewing, too.
00:53:21Go ahead, January.
00:53:22It's your deal.
00:53:24What you gabbing about?
00:53:27What's all this automatic stuff?
00:53:30Why, that new light they're putting in here.
00:53:38I couldn't get up the nerve to...
00:53:39When does it happen?
00:53:41The 30th.
00:53:54The 30th.
00:54:13Now see what you done.
00:54:14You made me swallow my cud.
00:54:16I'll make you swallow your cud, you lame brain.
00:54:20Oh!
00:54:23Cap!
00:54:24Oh, Cap!
00:54:29What's the matter, Cap?
00:54:31Something wrong?
00:54:33No.
00:54:34No, nothing at all, honey.
00:54:36Nothing at all.
00:54:38I don't think I could fall asleep unless you read to me.
00:54:44In you go.
00:54:49Now.
00:55:06The way you look, I think I'd better read to you.
00:55:10Here, let me have the book.
00:55:13I like this one because it tells just how I feel about you.
00:55:18What makes life the sweetest?
00:55:22Bestest and completest?
00:55:26Not a big dollhouse or a Mickey Mouse
00:55:30But the right somebody to love
00:55:36Ice cream, cake and candy
00:55:39Maybe fine and dandy
00:55:43But if you ask me
00:55:45They're not one, two, three
00:55:47With the right somebody to love
00:55:52One you really care for
00:55:56And is yours to have and keep
00:56:01One you say a prayer for
00:56:04One you say a prayer for
00:56:08In your now I lay me down to sleep
00:56:15Though you're not quite seven
00:56:19What is most like heaven
00:56:23Is the joy that's found with your arms around
00:56:28Just the right somebody to love
00:56:35What makes life the sweetest?
00:56:40Bestest and completest?
00:56:44Not a big dollhouse or a Mickey Mouse
00:56:49But the right somebody to love
00:56:54Ice cream, cake and candy
00:56:58Maybe fine and dandy
00:57:01But if you ask me
00:57:04They're not one, two, three
00:57:07With the right somebody to love
00:57:12One you really care for
00:57:16And is yours to have and keep
00:57:21One you say a prayer for
00:57:25One you say a prayer for
00:57:29One you say a prayer for
00:57:33In your now I lay me down to sleep
00:57:40Though you're not quite seven
00:57:44What is most like heaven
00:57:48Is the joy that's found with your arms around
00:57:53Just the right somebody to love
00:57:57One you really care for
00:58:01And is yours to have and keep
00:58:06One you say a prayer for
00:58:10In your now I lay me down to sleep
00:58:17Though you're not quite seven
00:58:22What is most like heaven
00:58:26Is the joy that's found with your arms around
00:58:49I can't understand why I don't get no answer to that letter.
00:58:52In two days January will be out of a job
00:58:54And that's what old Hatchetface has been waiting for.
00:58:56No, of course it is.
00:58:57It's a shame January can't get another job.
00:59:00He's one of the best navigators on the whole coast.
00:59:03Jobs ain't to be had for the asking nowadays.
00:59:06Maybe when the halibuts start running.
00:59:09Or walking or something.
00:59:12Perhaps your letter was lost.
00:59:13Why don't you send a telegram?
00:59:16That's an idea.
00:59:18Do you think I'm doing right in sending for these people?
00:59:21Of course you are.
00:59:22You never did anything right or in your life.
00:59:24I hate to think what January's going to say when he finds out.
00:59:27I know, but if someone doesn't come to take Star
00:59:30Mrs. Morgan's going to have her way.
00:59:32The minute she can prove he has no job
00:59:34And no means of support
00:59:36She'll get a court order like that.
00:59:38But I don't know nothing about these Mason people
00:59:40Except what I read in the album.
00:59:42Maybe they ain't even related to Star.
00:59:44Whoever they are
00:59:45They're better for Star than an institution.
00:59:47Certainly better than any institution
00:59:49Mrs. Morgan would pick out.
00:59:51That's right.
00:59:53And Boston Street's a very tony neighborhood in Boston.
00:59:56Will you phone the telegram to Salem for me?
00:59:59Here's the address.
01:00:00We'll take care of it right away.
01:00:02Come on, Paul.
01:00:11I wish there weren't any jobs in the whole world.
01:00:14Why, Star?
01:00:16You worry about jobs, Cap worries about them.
01:00:19He feels even worse than you.
01:00:21He sits in his chair all day just looking and looking.
01:00:26Hello, Star.
01:00:27Hello, Paul. Hello, Captain.
01:00:29Having a good time?
01:00:31Not really and truly.
01:00:32I'm just pretending to.
01:00:34Cap's feeling awful bad about having to leave the lighthouse.
01:00:38Let's hurry him up.
01:00:41He looks worried, too.
01:00:43He was born worried.
01:00:51What do you want?
01:00:53Oh, come out of it.
01:00:55The way you're acting, you'd think I was responsible
01:00:57for putting in those newfangled lights.
01:01:00No, it ain't that.
01:01:02I'm just plumb worried.
01:01:04I can't seem to connect with another job.
01:01:07With all that ruction the Morgan woman's stirring up about Star.
01:01:11I think everything's going to be all right with Star.
01:01:16I've sent for those people.
01:01:19People?
01:01:20What people?
01:01:22Those people in that album.
01:01:24The Masons.
01:01:26I've asked them to come.
01:01:30You did that?
01:01:32You?
01:01:34You and me have a lot of quarrels,
01:01:36but I always thought deep down you were my friend.
01:01:39I am your friend.
01:01:40My friend.
01:01:41You happened to take Star away from me,
01:01:43and you call yourself my friend.
01:01:45Well, you dirty double-crossing.
01:01:47I'll bring you out.
01:01:48For the best, January.
01:01:50Don't you understand?
01:01:51I understand.
01:01:52I understand I've been sold out by a man I trusted.
01:01:55You haven't been sold out, January.
01:01:57I have been.
01:01:58You're a rotten crimp helping to steal Star.
01:02:01I suppose you've been figuring this out for a long time.
01:02:03Now, now, January.
01:02:05You being without a job...
01:02:06I remember you telling me at the schoolhouse that Mrs. Morgan was right,
01:02:09that I wasn't fit to take care of Star.
01:02:11I didn't think you meant it then.
01:02:12Oh, January.
01:02:13But now I know you did mean it.
01:02:15You've been plotting with them to take Star away from me.
01:02:18If you ever come near me again,
01:02:20I'll break your lion carcass in two.
01:02:22I'll...
01:02:24Did you cheer him up?
01:02:32Get a check up on that switch box.
01:02:35Did you cheer him up?
01:02:44Get a check up on that switch box.
01:02:53All this stuff around here should have been junked years ago.
01:02:58I guess you don't know how many ships Cap saved with this light.
01:03:02What, that old Chinese lantern?
01:03:04You could do better with a candle and a box of matches.
01:03:07Come on, come on, boys. It's getting late.
01:03:09Yes, Star.
01:03:11It is getting late.
01:03:12We better be going.
01:03:22You get that way sticking around alone in these lighthouses.
01:03:27Where are we going, Cap?
01:03:29Mrs. Crawford.
01:03:32She's nice.
01:03:34You know, Star, I'm kind of glad we're going.
01:03:38I ain't so young anymore,
01:03:39and this climbing up and down has been getting to my legs.
01:03:42Mine too.
01:03:43And that's why I'm glad we're going to live with Mrs. Cross instead of here.
01:03:47Eh?
01:03:48It's nearer the school, and I won't have to walk so far.
01:03:51Oh, yeah.
01:03:54Yep.
01:03:56I'm relieved to be getting out of here.
01:03:58So am I.
01:04:02I'm tired of looking out here and seeing nothing but the sea.
01:04:09Nothing but the sea.
01:04:24Quick, it's happened.
01:04:26I told you nothing.
01:04:27But she's got the paper. She's got the order.
01:04:29Order? What order?
01:04:30Order to produce Star in court.
01:04:31Come on, you've got to beat it.
01:04:33Mrs. Morgan's on her way here now with a deputy from Salem.
01:04:35You don't want them to take Star away, do you?
01:04:37I'm not running away. I'm not afraid to appear in court.
01:04:39Listen, if they get a hold of Star, you'll lose her as sure as you're standing there.
01:04:42What are they going to do to me?
01:04:44Nothing. Don't be stubborn. You can fight later.
01:04:46In the meantime, take Star and hide out.
01:04:48Where?
01:04:49I got my boat in the cove. Paul's aboard waiting for you.
01:04:51Run her out a mile or so and stay there. Come on.
01:04:53Come on, Star.
01:05:04Send the rest of the things over to Slocum.
01:05:06I'll come out and bring you some food in a little while.
01:05:08All right.
01:05:13Take her, January.
01:05:15What?
01:05:17Shove off, Paul.
01:05:21Come on.
01:05:35Now, everything's going to work out all right.
01:05:42You won't let them take me away from you, will you?
01:05:44Don't you fret, Non.
01:05:46I won't let them touch you.
01:05:48Now, you better lie down for a bit.
01:05:52All right.
01:06:05It's not nearly as pretty as your light.
01:06:08Now, don't you worry, honey.
01:06:10You just close your little eyes and rest.
01:06:14I've brung you the things from Slocum's.
01:06:17Hey, give me a hand.
01:06:27Hello, Star.
01:06:28Hello.
01:06:29Now, honey, you'd better go back.
01:06:37There they are.
01:06:41What's the matter, Cap? What's the matter?
01:06:43Nothing, honey, nothing.
01:06:45Nothing, honey, nothing.
01:06:53Time for running away is over.
01:06:55I'm sorry, Cap. They must have followed me.
01:06:57Get your mooring lines ready.
01:06:59Aye, aye, sir.
01:07:00Take this line on board.
01:07:02Aye, aye, sir.
01:07:03Get out your stern line.
01:07:05Aye, aye, sir.
01:07:07I'm from the sheriff's office.
01:07:08I have an order to produce that child before Judge Thompson at Salem.
01:07:12All right. When do you want us?
01:07:13Tomorrow afternoon at three.
01:07:15We'll be there.
01:07:16You take that child right now.
01:07:17Don't you understand that he's trying to sneak her out of the jurisdiction of the court?
01:07:20He ain't doing nothing of the sort.
01:07:22No? What's he doing on this boat, then?
01:07:25Officer, just a minute, please.
01:07:27You're responsible for the custody of the child.
01:07:29If he gets beyond the 12 miles zone...
01:07:31Maybe you're right.
01:07:32I can't take any chances.
01:07:35All right, come on, bub.
01:07:36You left me alone. You left me alone.
01:07:38I won't...
01:07:39Ann, I'll quit it.
01:07:40I won't...
01:07:41Cut that out.
01:07:42I'll quit that. Cut that out.
01:07:43I tell you, don't keep their hands off her.
01:07:45Oh!
01:07:46You can't take her away from me.
01:07:48You won't...
01:07:50Hey, stop that.
01:07:52Oh, please, Cap.
01:07:53Don't let them take me away.
01:07:55Why are you waiting? Take her.
01:07:57Come on, bub.
01:07:58Come on, bub. Let's go.
01:07:59Cap! Cap!
01:08:02Are you hurt?
01:08:04I'll be all right.
01:08:05Go with Star. Don't let her out of your sight.
01:08:07Go ahead. I'll take care of him.
01:08:09Don't let me go.
01:08:10Cast off.
01:08:11Cap! Cap!
01:08:14Cap!
01:08:16I don't want to leave. I don't want to.
01:08:19That's all right, honey.
01:08:21Don't cry.
01:08:22You left me alone.
01:08:24I want to stay with Cap.
01:08:26I'll be with you soon.
01:08:28Be a good girl, honey.
01:08:29Why are they taking me away from you?
01:08:31What have I done?
01:08:33Cap! Oh, Cap!
01:08:41Now, take it easy, Star.
01:08:43You see, you're just being shanghaied by a lot of pirates.
01:08:46But we'll get you away.
01:08:48Well, you'll be back with January before you know it.
01:08:54Captain Nasro!
01:08:55They've come. They've come.
01:08:57They're up at the house looking for you.
01:08:59The Masons. Stars and.
01:09:01So, that's who she is.
01:09:03Stars and.
01:09:04Yes, they got your telephone number.
01:09:06Oh, how dare you interfere.
01:09:08This is some kind of a trick.
01:09:09It's not a trick.
01:09:10Those folks are Stars' relatives.
01:09:12Well, they can tell it to the judge.
01:09:14But according to the paper I've got here, the child has no relatives.
01:09:17They've just been found.
01:09:18How providential.
01:09:19Listen here.
01:09:20You've got the authority to take Star away from January.
01:09:22I ain't denying that.
01:09:23But have you got the authority to take her away from her relatives?
01:09:25No.
01:09:26But how do I know they are her relatives?
01:09:27That's easy.
01:09:28Suppose you drop in at my quarters.
01:09:30I'll give you a call.
01:09:31I'll give you a call.
01:09:32I'll give you a call.
01:09:33I'll give you a call.
01:09:34I'll give you a call.
01:09:35Suppose you drop in at my quarters and have a talk with them.
01:09:37It's certainly strange that after four years, relatives suddenly appear.
01:09:41It isn't strange at all.
01:09:42I've had a long talk with them.
01:09:44Mr. Mason is American consul in Morocco and they've just come back from abroad.
01:09:48They're fine people and they've got all the proof and identification they need.
01:09:52Well, I don't know.
01:09:53I suppose you know that under section three, paragraph two of the penal code,
01:09:57you can get into a lot of trouble taking a child away from its kin.
01:10:01I guess there can't be any harm in talking to those folks.
01:10:03Let's go see them.
01:10:10I don't need that.
01:10:11I've got to go after Star.
01:10:13Cap, you take it easy.
01:10:14You might be hurt worse than you think you are.
01:10:16I don't care.
01:10:17I've got to go after Star.
01:10:19Not now.
01:10:20Nothing can happen to her tonight.
01:10:21Remember, Nazaro is with her.
01:10:23I know.
01:10:24But she needs me.
01:10:26You'll feel better tomorrow.
01:10:28First thing in the morning, we'll run the bullion.
01:10:30All right.
01:10:33But the first thing in the morning.
01:10:45I'm perfectly satisfied, but maybe the judge would like...
01:10:47We'll appear before him any time he wishes.
01:10:50Here's my card.
01:10:51Well, goodbye.
01:10:52Glad to have been of service.
01:10:54Do you like the doll, Star?
01:10:57That's a lovely name, Star.
01:10:59I think I'd call you that.
01:11:01Your real name is Helen.
01:11:04She says Mama if you squeeze her.
01:11:07I know.
01:11:08But I like this one better.
01:11:11She's a wonderful doll.
01:11:14We're going to try to make you very happy, Star.
01:11:17I'd rather be with Cap.
01:11:20Besides, he needs me.
01:11:22I always take care of him.
01:11:24Why, he'd be lost without me.
01:11:27I know.
01:11:28He must be a very, very fine man.
01:11:32Are you sure we shouldn't see Captain January before we leave?
01:11:35Not now, ma'am.
01:11:36I don't think it would be a good idea.
01:11:38You see, he feels Star is his.
01:11:40It might cause a lot of trouble.
01:11:42Please, I want to see Cap.
01:11:47What do you think we'd better do?
01:11:48The child feels so badly.
01:11:50Oh, she'll cry and feel bad for a few days.
01:11:52But after that, she'll be all right.
01:11:54You know children, they forget quick.
01:11:56Yes, but it's going to be hard on Captain January.
01:11:58No doubt of that.
01:12:00But he'll see the right of it when I tell him the kind of folks you are.
01:12:03Better get it over.
01:12:22Tell Cap.
01:12:24Tell him that I love him.
01:12:26Tell him.
01:12:30Tell him.
01:12:38Well, I got her away from that old reprobate anyway.
01:12:41And as for you, young lady, you can rest assured you'll be dismissed for your part in this.
01:12:46Oh, I beg your pardon.
01:12:48Come on, Mary.
01:12:50Oh, oh.
01:13:20Come on!
01:13:37Come on, it's time for your nap.
01:13:41I love you better than all the other things put together.
01:13:45Because you look like my mother.
01:13:47And the captain made you with his own hands.
01:13:54What makes life the sweetest?
01:13:58Bestest and completest?
01:14:01Not a big dollhouse or a Mickey Mouse
01:14:05But the right somebody to love
01:14:10Ice cream, cake and candy
01:14:14Maybe fine and dandy
01:14:18But if you ask me, they're not one, two, three
01:14:22With the right somebody to love
01:14:26One you really care for
01:14:30And is yours to have and keep
01:14:35One you say a prayer for
01:14:39And you know I lay me down to sleep
01:14:45Though you're not quite seven
01:14:49What is most like heaven
01:14:53Is the joy that's found with your arms around
01:14:58Just the right somebody to love
01:15:03I guess you'd better get Star ready. They're coming for her.
01:15:06Thank you, dear.
01:15:07Come on, Star.
01:15:11Well, Star, are you ready for a nice surprise?
01:15:14How would you like to take a lovely trip?
01:15:16Very much, Aunt Mary.
01:15:18Go on, dear.
01:15:20I think we found a toy you'll really like.
01:15:33Besides, we're fixing up a playroom for you.
01:15:36Thanks, Uncle John.
01:15:38Would you like to go up on the bridge?
01:15:40Yes, please. Cap used to tell me about bridges.
01:15:44Oh, Captain!
01:15:51Cap!
01:15:53Cap! Oh, Cap!
01:15:55Cap!
01:15:59Hello, Star.
01:16:03I'm first mate.
01:16:05Hello, Star.
01:16:09I'm the crew.
01:16:13Now that you got a job, Paul, you can get married.
01:16:16Yep, and I don't have to wait for the halibut to start running.
01:16:21And now, Captain, I've got a surprise for you.
01:16:24Look.
01:16:26Jam, dear, I'm the cook.
01:16:32Oh!
01:16:36Come along and follow me
01:16:39To the bottom of the sea
01:16:42We'll join in the jamboree
01:16:45At the Codfish Ball
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