In Black Sails, season 1, episode 2, pirate Captain Flint pays a visit to Richard Guthrie, the pirate's fence and face to the legitimate business world. Royal Navy Captain Hume shows up unannounced and we have this bit of dialog:
Servant: Captain Hume of His Majesty's Ship the Scarborough.
Richard: Captain Hume. You've caught me at business. I must ask you to return another day.
Hume: My apologies, Mr. Guthrie. May I ask what sort of business?
Richard: I'm sorry?
Hume: I asked what sort of business you're conducting with these men.
Richard: Sugar merchants from the colonies with business I'd just as soon conclude without interruption. So please, if you'll excuse us.
Hume: Tell me something, Mr. Guthrie. Do you have gossip here?
Richard: Gossip?
Hume: I've often wondered if it can survive in so remote a location. You see, gossip is what holds civilization together. It reinforces shame. And without shame, well, the world is a very dangerous place.
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