Captain Horatio Hornblower (
captainhornblower) wrote2011-08-31 11:31 am
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Eighth Dispatch - [written]
Wednesday, 31st August
I apologize that this cannot presently be done in person. I intended to rectify that as quickly as possible. However, since this journal is capable of sending this to multiple people at once, I do not feel as though I should delay any longer.
I want to thank those whom I have served with this last "draft," as you call it. I owe a particular debt and much gratitude to those of you who served on the Endurance. Our departure was sudden, or I would have thanked you by then. You did fine work, and I would consider it an honour to serve with you again.
I pray that all of you are no worse for the wear. Or that those injuries you suffered are on the fast mend.
Hornblower
I apologize that this cannot presently be done in person. I intended to rectify that as quickly as possible. However, since this journal is capable of sending this to multiple people at once, I do not feel as though I should delay any longer.
I want to thank those whom I have served with this last "draft," as you call it. I owe a particular debt and much gratitude to those of you who served on the Endurance. Our departure was sudden, or I would have thanked you by then. You did fine work, and I would consider it an honour to serve with you again.
I pray that all of you are no worse for the wear. Or that those injuries you suffered are on the fast mend.
Hornblower
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You would trust Mr. Wellard with cooking?
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We have three options, Horatio: risk Wellard's cooking, starve to death, or resort to cannibalism. Which is it to be?
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He misses Dawn.]
It's time for the new feathers. Jack said we should set out on a voyage, in case any landed in the ocean.
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A worthy effort, certainly.
Do you know when you'll be back?
[Because... Well. While he and Sparrow might have had a bit of an understanding during the draft... He is well aware that changes little now.]
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[He knows Horatio is about to misunderstand him, and he knows it will be cute.]
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I hardly need a nurse, Archie. I believe Mr. Wellard and I can manage.
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Horatio. You're coming with us.
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[The amount of genuine surprise and confusion... is pathetic, really.]
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I should not have thought Captain Sparrow would want me anywhere near his boat.
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[He knows that's not really how Horatio works. He was always a captain. But he's trying to pitch it in an appealing way.]
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His mind is silently rebelling against the idea of being a lieutenant under Sparrow.]
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Able to think again.
He manages a smile.]
That was generous of him. I should be happy to accompany you both.
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He's a good man. You're both good men. He's a bit petulant, of course, but perhaps he'll change his mind.
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[He'll certainly do his best.]
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It's the one truly selfless thing I can remember him doing, Horatio. I know it won't be your fault if it's spoilt.
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