Very nearly there, sir.
I have to say, your face is familiar.
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Occasionally.
Of course! I've seen you in the newspaper.
- You're a reporter?
- I'm a journalist.
Be patient, Snowy, not much longer.
I do beg your pardon.
There.
I believe I have captured something
of your likeness.
Not bad!
What do you think, Snowy?
Snowy!
There you are, sir.
Now where's he run off to?
Anything?
Nothing.
Snowy!
Where have you been?
Chasing cats again?
Snowy, look at this!
Triple masted.
Double decks. Fifty guns.
Isn't she a beauty?
That's a very unique specimen, that is.
From an old sea captain's estate.
'The Unicorn. '
Unicorn. Man o'war sailing ship.
It's very old, that is. 16th century.
17th, I would think.
- Reign of Charles I.
- Charles II.
That's what I said, Charles II.
As fine a ship as ever sailed the seven seas.
You won't find another one of these, mate.
And it's only two quid.
- I'll give you a pound.
- Done!
Gently does it.
Excuse me!
Here you go. Careful.
Hey, bud, how much for the boat?
I'm sorry, I just sold it to this young gent.
Oh, yeah?
Tell me what you paid
and I'll give you double.
- Double?
- Thanks. But it's not for sale.
Look, kid, I'm trying to help you out.
I don't think you realise this,
but you're about to walk
into a whole mess of danger.
What kind of danger?
I'm warning you, get rid of the boat
and get out while you still can.
These people do not play nice.
What people?
Wonderful!
It's just wonderful.
Don't botherwrapping it, I'll take it as is.
Does anybodyobject if I pay by cheque?
If you want to buy it,
you'll have to talk to the kid.
I see.
Well, let the 'kid' name his price.
'Name his price'?
Ten years I've been flogging bric-a-brac
and I miss 'name your price'
by one bleedin' minute!
I'm sorry.
I alreadyexplained to the other gentleman.
American he was. All hair oil and no socks.
It's not for sale.
Then let me appeal to your better nature.
I have recentlyacquiredMarlinspike Hall,
and this ship, as I'm sure you're aware,
was once part of the estate.
Of the late sea captain?
The family fell upon hard times.
Lost everything.
They've been living in a cloud
of bad luck ever since.
We are talkinggenerations of drinking
and irrational behaviour...
I'm sorry.
But as I told you before, it's not for sale.
Good day to you, sir.
That young man, what's his name?
Him? Everybodyknows him. That's Tintin.
What is it about this ship?
Why has it attracted so much attention?
What secrets do you hold?
Where is that magnifying glass?
I could have sworn it was...
Where could it possibly be?
Snowy, you haven't seen the...
Where is it?
Thank you.
No, Snowy!
Look what you did.
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You broke it!
Bad dog!
Something happened on this ship.
And we're going to the one place
that could have the answer.
Come on, Snowy.
Here it is.
'Sir FrancisHaddock of Marlinspike Hall,
the last captain of the ill-fated Unicorn.
'The ship set sail from Barbados in 1676
'on one of the most ruinous voyages
in maritime history.
'Ship neverreached destination.
'Attacked by pirates,
all hands lost except for one survivor.
'When Sir Francis was rescued
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and returned home,
'he was convinced his name
had been cursed.
'The Unicorn's manifest stated
'that it was carrying a cargo of rum
and tobaccobound for Europe,
'but it was long claimed
the ship was carrying a secret cargo. '
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What was the ship carrying, Snowy?
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'Historians have tried and failed to discover
what happened on that fatal voyage,
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'but Sir Francis' last words,