"Copyright from ecOtOne™" "♫Drink up, me hearties, yo ho♪" "♫We kidnap and ravage And don't give a hoot♪" "♫Drink up, me hearties, yo ho♪" "♫Yo ho, yo ho♪" "♫A pirate's life for me♪" "♫We extort, we pilfer, we filch and sack Drink up--♪" "Quiet, missy." "Cursed pirates sail these waters." "yöu don't wanna bring them down on us, do yöu?" "Mr. Gibbs, that will do." "She was singing about pirates." "Bad luck to be singing about pirates with us mired in this unnatural fog," " mark my words." " Consider them marked." " On yöur way." " Aye, lieutenant." "It's bad luck to have a woman onboard too." "Even a miniature one." "I think it would be rather exciting to meet a pirate." "Think again, Miss Swann." "Vile and dissolute creatures, the lot of them." "I intend to see to it that any man who sails under a pirate flag or wears a pirate brand gets what he deserves:" "A short drop and a sudden stop." "Lieutenant Norrington, I appreciate yöur fervour, but I'm concerned about the effect this subject will have upon my daughter." "My apologies, Governor Swann." " Actually, I find it all fascinating." " Yes, that's what concerns me." "Look, a boy." "There's a boy in the water." "Man overboard!" "Man the ropes." "Fetch a hook." "Haul him aboard." " He's still breathing." " Mary, Mother of God." "What happened here?" "It was most likely the powder magazine." "Merchant vessels run heavily armed." "A lot of good it did them." "Everyone's thinking it. I'm just saying it." "Pirates." "There's no proof of that." "It was probably an accident." " Rouse the captain immediately." " Aye, sir." "Heave to and take in sail." "Launch the boats." "Heave to." "Elizabeth, I want yöu to accompany the boy." "He'll be in yöur charge." "Take care of him." "It's okay." "My name's Elizabeth Swann." "Will Turner." "I'm watching over yöu, Will." "yöu're a pirate." "Has he said anything?" "His name's William Turner." "That's all I found out." "Take him below." "Elizabeth?" "Are yöu all right?" " Are yöu decent?" " Yes." "Yes." "yöu still abed at this hour?" "It's a beautiful day." "I have a gift for yöu." " Oh, it's beautiful." " Isn't it?" "May I enquire as to the occasion?" "Does a father need an occasion to dote upon his daughter?" "Go on." "Actually, I" "I had hoped yöu might wear it for the ceremony today." "The ceremony?" "Captain Norrington's promotion ceremony." "I knew it." "Commodore Norrington, as he's about to become." "A fine gentleman, don't yöu think?" "He fancies yöu, yöu know." "Elizabeth?" "How's it coming?" "It's difficult to say." "I'm told it's the latest fashion in London." "Well, women in London must have learned not to breathe." "My lord, yöu have a visitor." " Mr. Turner, good to see yöu again." " Good day, sir." "I have yöur order." "The blade is folded steel." "That's gold filigree laid into the handle." "If I may?" "Perfectly balanced." "The tang is nearly the full width of the blade." "Impressive." "Very impressive." "Well, now." "Commodore Norrington's going to be very pleased with this." "Do pass my compliments on to yöur master." "I shall." "A craftsman is always pleased to hear his work is appreciated." "Elizabeth, yöu look absolutely stunning." "Will." "It's so good to see yöu." " I had a dream about yöu last night." " About me?" "Elizabeth, is that entirely proper for yöu to--?" "About the day we met." "Do yöu remember?" "How could I forget, Miss Swann?" "Will, how many times must I ask yöu to call me Elizabeth?" "At least once more, Miss Swann, as always." "There, yöu see?" "At least the boy has a sense of propriety." "Now, we really must be going." "There yöu are." "Good day, Mr. Turner." "Come along." "Good day Elizabeth." "What--?" "Hold up there, yöu." "It's a shilling to tie up yöur boat at the dock." "And I shall need to know yöur name." "What do yöu say to 3 shillings and we forget the name?" "Welcome to Port Royal, Mr. Smith." "Two paces, march!" "Right about face!" "Present arms!" " This dock is off-limits to civilians." " I'm terribly sorry, I didn't know." "If I see one, I shall inform yöu immediately." "Apparently, there's some sort of high-toned and fancy to do up at the fort." "How could it be two upstanding gentlemen such as yöurselves did not merit an invitation?" "Someone has to make sure this dock stays off-limits to civilians." "It's a fine goal, to be sure, but it seems to me a ship like that makes this one here a bit superfluous, really." "Oh, the Dauntless is the power in these waters, true enough." "But there's no ship that can match the Interceptorfor speed." "I've heard of one." "Supposed to be very fast, nigh uncatchable." "The Black Pearl." "Well, there's no real ship that could match the Interceptor." " Black Pearl is a real ship." " No." "No, it's not." "Yes, it is. I've seen it." " yöu've seen it?" " Yes." " yöu haven't seen it." " Yes, I have." "yöu've seen a ship with black sails that's crewed by the damned and captained by a man so evil that hell itself spat him back out?" " No." " No." "But I have seen a ship with black sails." "Oh, and no ship that's not crewed by the damned and captained by a man so evil that hell itself spat him out could possibly have black sails." "Therefore it couldn't possibly be any other ship than the Black Pearl." "Is that what yöu're saying?" "No." "Like I said, there's no real ship that could match the Interceptor." "Hey!" "yöu!" "Get away from there." "yöu don't have permission to be aboard there, mate." "I'm sorry." "It's just-- It's such a pretty boat." "Ship." "What's yöur name?" "Smith." "Or Smitty, if yöu like." "What's yöur purpose in Port Royal, Mr. Smith?" " And no lies." " Why, then I confess." "It is my intention to commandeer one of these ships, pick up a crew in Tortuga, raid, pillage, plunder and otherwise pilfer my weasely black guts out." " I said no lies." " I think he's telling the truth." "If he were telling the truth, he wouldn't have told us." "Unless, of course, he knew yöu wouldn't believe the truth, even if he told it to yöu." "May I have a moment?" "yöu look lovely, Elizabeth." "I apologise if I seem forward, but I must speak my mind." "This promotion throws into sharp relief that which I have not yet achieved." "A marriage to a fine woman." "yöu have become a fine woman, Elizabeth." " I can't breathe." " Yes, I'm a bit nervous myself." "And then they made me their chief." "Elizabeth?" "Elizabeth!" " The rocks." " Sir, it's a miracle she missed them." " Will yöu be saving her then?" " I can't swim." "Pride of the King's Navy, yöu are." "Do not lose these." "What was that?" "Make way." "I got her." " She's not breathing." " Move." "I never would have thought of that." "Clearly, yöu've never been to Singapore." "Where did yöu get that?" "On yöur feet." "Elizabeth." " Are yöu all right?" " Yes." "Yes, I'm fine." " Shoot him." " Father." " What?" " Commodore, do yöu really intend to kill my rescuer?" "I believe thanks are in order." "Had a brush with the East India Trading Company, did we, pirate?" "Hang him." "Keep yöur guns on him, men." "Gillette, fetch some irons." " Well, well, Jack Sparrow, isn't it?" " Captain Jack Sparrow, if yöu please." " Well, I don't see yöur ship, captain." " I'm in the market, as it were." "He said he came to commandeer one." "I told yöu he was telling the truth." "These are his, sir." "No additional shots nor powder." "A compass that doesn't point north." "And I half-expected it to be made of wood." "yöu are, without doubt, the worst pirate I've ever heard of." "But yöu have heard of me." "Commodore, I really must protest." "Carefully, lieutenant." "Pirate or not, this man saved my life." "One good deed is not enough to redeem a man of a lifetime of wickedness." "Though it seems enough to condemn him." "Indeed." "Finally." " No." "No, don't shoot." " I knew yöu'd warm up to me." "Commodore Norrington, my effects, please." "And my hat." "Commodore." " Elizabeth. lt is Elizabeth, isn't it?" " It's Miss Swann." "Miss Swann, if yöu'd be so kind?" "Come, come, dear." "We don't have all day." "Now, if yöu'll be very kind." "Easy on the goods, darling." "yöu're despicable." "Sticks and stones, love." "I saved yöur life, yöu save mine, we're square." "Gentlemen, my lady, yöu will always remember this as the day that yöu almost caught Captain Jack Sparrow." " Now will yöu shoot him?" " Open fire!" "On his heels." " Take steady aim." " Fire!" "Fire!" " Fire." " Take care of him." "Fire!" "Gillette, Mr. Sparrow has a dawn appointment with the gallows." "I would hate for him to miss it." "Search upstairs." "Look lively, men." "Right where l left yöu." "Not where l left yöu." "yöu're the one they're hunting." "The pirate." "yöu seem somewhat familiar." "Have I threatened yöu before?" "I make a point of avoiding familiarity with pirates." "Well, it would be a shame to put a black mark on yöur record." "So if yöu'll excuse me?" "Do yöu think this wise, boy?" "Crossing blades with a pirate?" "yöu threatened Miss Swann." "Only a little." "yöu know what yöu're doing, I'll give yöu that." "Excellent form." "But how's yöur footwork?" "If I step here" "Very good." "And now I step again." "Ta." "That is a wonderful trick." "Except once again, yöu are between me and my way out." "And now yöu have no weapon." "Who makes all these?" "I do." "And I practise with them three hours a day." "yöu need to find yöurself a girl, mate." "Or perhaps the reason yöu practise three hours a day is that yöu already found one and are otherwise incapable of wooing said strumpet." "yöu're not a eunuch, are yöu?" "I practise three hours a day so that when I meet a pirate, I can kill him." "yöu cheated." "Pirate." " Move away." " No." " Please move?" " No." "I cannot just step aside and let yöu escape." "This shot is not meant for yöu." "Come on." "There he is." "Over here." "Excellent work, Mr. Brown." "yöu've assisted in the capture of a dangerous fugitive." "Just doing my civic duty, sir." "Well, I trust that yöu will always remember this as the day that Captain Jack Sparrow almost escaped." "Take him away." " Hey, come on." " Can yöu smell it, boy?" " Smell the bone." " Come here, boy." " Come on." " yöu want a nice, juicy bone?" " Come here, boy." " Come on." " Come here, boy." " yöu can keep doing that forever, the dog is never going to move." "Oh, excuse us if we haven't resigned ourselves to the gallows just yet." "There yöu go, miss." "It was a difficult day for yöu, I'm sure." "I suspected Commodore Norrington would propose but I must admit, I wasn't entirely prepared for it." "Well, I meant yöur being threatened by that pirate. lt sounds terrifying." "Yes, it was terrifying." "But the commodore proposed." "Fancy that." "Now, that's a smart match, miss, if it's not too bold to say." "It is a smart match." "He's a fine man." "The sort any woman should dream of marrying." "Well, that Will Turner, he's a fine man too." "That is too bold." "Oh, begging yöur pardon, miss." "It was not my place." "Has my daughter given yöu an answer yet?" "No, she hasn't." "Well, she has had a very trying day." " Ghastly weather, don't yöu think?" " Bleak." "Very bleak." "What's that?" "Cannon fire!" "Return fire." " I know those guns." " Men to arms." "It's the Pearl." "The Black Pearl?" "I've heard stories." "She's been preying on ships and settlements for near ten years." " Never leaves any survivors." " No survivors?" "Then where do the stories come from, I wonder?" "Clear the dock!" "Mama!" "Mind yöur oars." "Come on, yöu." "I need that to see." "Come back." " Sight the muzzle flash." " Aim for the flashes." "I need a full spread, fore and aft." "Mr. Stevens, more cartridges." "Governor." "Barricade yöurself in my office." " Good God." " That's an order." "Don't!" "Hello, chum." "Up there." "Miss Swann, they've come to kidnap yöu." " What?" " yöu're the governor's daughter." "Come on, in here." "Listen, they haven't seen yöu." "Go hide and the first chance yöu can, run to the fort." " No!" " Gotcha." "Had enough?" "No, no." "It's hot." " I'm burning." " Come on." "Come on, yöu mates." "We know yöu're here, poppet." " Poppet." " Come out." "And we promise we won't hurt yöu." "We will find yöu, poppet." "yöu've got something of ours and it calls to us." "The gold calls to us." "The gold, the gold." "Hello, poppet." "Parley!" " What?" " Parley." "I invoke the right of parley." "According to the Code of the Brethren, set down by Morgan and Bartholomew," " yöu have to take me to yöur captain." " I know the code." "If an adversary demands parley, yöu can do then no harm until the parley is complete." " To blazes with the code." " She wants to be taken to the captain." "And she'll go without a fuss." "We must honour the code." "Say goodbye." "Goodbye." " Come on." " Elizabeth." "Hello." "Out of my way, scum." "My sympathies, friend." "yöu've no matter of luck at all." "Come on, doggie." "It's just yöu and me now." "It's yöu and old Jack." "Come on." "Come on, that's it, boy." "Good boy." "Come and get the bone." "That's a good boy." "Come on." "A bit closer." "A bit closer." "That's it." "That's it, doggie." "Come on, yöu filthy, slimy, mangy cur." "Oh, no." "Don't do that." "No, no, no, I didn't mean it. I didn't" "Gotcha." "This ain't the armoury." "Well, well, well." "Look what we have here, Twigg." "Captain Jack Sparrow." "Last time I saw yöu, yöu were all alone on a godforsaken island shrinking into the distance." "His fortunes aren't improved much." "Worry about yöur own fortunes, gentlemen." "The deepest circle of hell is reserved for betrayers and mutineers." "So there is a curse." " That's interesting." " yöu know nothing of hell." "That's very interesting." "No!" "I didn't know we was taking on captives." "She's invoked the right of parley with Captain Barbossa." " I'm here to negotiate-- - yöu will speak when spoken to." "And ye'll not lay a hand on those under the protection of parley." "Aye, sir." "My apologies, miss." "Captain Barbossa," "I am here to negotiate the cessation of hostilities against Port Royal." "There were a lot of long words in there, miss." "We're nought but humble pirates." "What is it that yöu want?" "I want yöu to leave and never come back." "I'm disinclined to acquiesce to yöur request." "Means no." "Very well." "I'll drop it." "Me holds are bursting with swag." "That bit of shine matters to us?" "Why?" "It's what yöu've been searching for." "I recognise this ship. I saw it eight years ago on the crossing from England." "Did yöu, now?" "Fine." "Well, I suppose if it is worthless, then there's no point in me keeping it." "No." "yöu have a name, missy?" "Elizabeth Turner." "I'm a maid in the governor's household." "Miss Turner." " Turner?" " Bootstrap." "And how does a maid come to own a trinket such as that?" "Family heirloom perhaps?" "I didn't steal it if that's what yöu mean." "Very well. yöu hand it over and we'll put yöur town to our rudder and ne'er return." "Our bargain?" "Still the guns and stow them." "Signal the men." "Set the flags." " Make good to clear port." " Wait. yöu have to take me to shore." " According to the Code of the Order" " First, yöur return to shore was not part of our negotiations nor our agreement, so I must do nothing." "And secondly, yöu must be a pirate for the Pirates' Code to apply, and yöu're not." "And thirdly, the Code is more what yöu'd call guidelines than actual rules." "Welcome aboard the Black Pearl, Miss Turner." "They've taken her." "They've taken Elizabeth." "Mr. Murtogg, remove this man." "We have to hunt them down." "We must save her." "And where do yöu propose we start?" "If yöu have any information concerning my daughter, please share it." "That Jack Sparrow," " he talked about the Black Pearl." " Mentioned it is more what he did." "Ask him where it is." "Make a deal with him." "He could lead us to it." "No." "The pirates who invaded this fort left Sparrow locked in his cell." "Ergo, they are not his allies." "Governor, we will establish their most likely course and launch" "That's not good enough!" "Mr. Turner, yöu are not a military man." "yöu are not a sailor." "yöu are a blacksmith." "And this is not the moment for rash actions." "Do not make the mistake of thinking yöu are the only man here who cares for Elizabeth." "Please, please." " yöu, Sparrow." " Aye?" "yöu're familiar with that ship, the Black Pearl?" " I've heard of it." " Where does it make berth?" "Where does it make berth?" "Have yöu not heard the stories?" "Captain Barbossa and his crew of miscreants sail from the dreaded Isla de Muerta." "It's an island that cannot be found, except by those who already know where it is." "The ship's real enough." "Therefore its anchorage must be a real place." "Where is it?" "Why ask me?" "Because yöu're a pirate." "And yöu want to turn pirate yöurself, is that it?" "Never." " They took Miss Swann." " Oh, so it is that yöu found a girl." "I see." "Well, if yöu're intending to brave all, hasten to her rescue, and so win fair lady's heart, yöu'll have to do it alone, mate." "I see no profit in it for me." " I can get yöu out of here." " How's that?" "The key's run off." "I helped build these cells." "These are half-pin barrel hinges." "With the right leverage and the proper application of strength, the door will lift free." "What's yöur name?" "Will Turner." "That would be short for William, I imagine." "Good strong name." "No doubt named for yöur father, eh?" "Yes." "Well, Mr. Turner, I've changed me mind." "If yöu spring me from this cell, I swear on pain of death," "I shall take yöu to the Black Pearl and yöur bonnie lass." "Do we have an accord?" " Agreed." " Agreed." "Get me out." " Hurry." "Someone will have heard that." " Not without my effects." "We're gonna steal the ship." " That ship?" " Commandeer." "We're gonna commandeer that ship." "Nautical term." "One question about yöur business, boy, or there's no use going." "This girl, how far are yöu willing to go to save her?" " I'd die for her." " Oh, good." "No worries, then." "This is either madness or brilliance." "It's remarkable how often those two traits coincide." "Everyone, stay calm." "We are taking over the ship." "Aye." "Avast." "This ship cannot be crewed by two men." "yöu'll never make it out of the bay." "Son," "I'm Captain Jack Sparrow." "Savvy?" " Commodore." " Sir, they've taken the Dauntless." "Commodore!" "They've taken the ship!" "Sparrow and Turner, they've taken the Dauntless." "Rash, Turner." "Too rash." "That is, without doubt, the worst pirate I have ever seen." "Here they come." "Bring her around!" "Bring her around!" " Hold on!" " Grab on!" "Search every cabin, every hold, down to the bilges." "This way, men." " Check the aft." " And the portside." " Sailors, back to the Interceptor, now." " Quickly, men." "Thank yöu, commodore, for getting us ready to make way." "We'd have had a hard time of it by ourselves." "Set topsails and clear up this mess." "With the wind a quarter astern, we won't catch them." "I don't need to catch them." "Get them in range of the long nines." "Helm, come about!" "Run out the guns!" "We are to fire on our own ship, sir?" "I'd rather see her at the bottom of the ocean than in the hands of a pirate." "Commodore." "He's disabled the rudder chain, sir." "Abandon ship!" " Let go the gear and sheet home." " Sheet home, aye, sir." "That's got to be the best pirate I've ever seen." "So it would seem." "When I was a lad living in England, my mother raised me by herself." "After she died, I came out here looking for my father." "Is that so?" "My father?" "Bill Turner?" "In the jail, it was only after yöu learned my name that yöu agreed to help." "Since that's what I wanted, I didn't press the matter." "I'm not a simpleton, Jack." "yöu knew my father." "I knew him." "Probably one of the few who knew him as William Turner." "Everyone else just called him Bootstrap or Bootstrap Bill." "Bootstrap?" "Good man." "Good pirate." "I swear, yöu look just like him." "It's not true." "He was a merchant sailor." "A good, respectable man who obeyed the law." "He was a bloody pirate." "A scallywag." "My father was not a pirate." "Put it away, son." "It's not worth yöu getting beat again." "yöu didn't beat me." "yöu ignored the rules of engagement." "In a fair fight, I'd kill yöu." "Then that's not much incentive for me to fight fair, then, is it?" "Now, as long as yöu're just hanging there, pay attention." "The only rules that really matter are these:" "What a man can do and what a man can't do." "For instance, yöu can accept that yöur father was a pirate and a good man, or yöu can't." "But pirate is in yöur blood, boy, so yöu'll have to square with that someday." "Now, me, for example, I can let yöu drown but I can't bring this ship into Tortuga all by me onesies." "Savvy?" "So." "Can yöu sail under the command of a pirate?" "Or can yöu not?" "Tortuga?" "Tortuga." "More importantly, it is indeed a sad life that has never breathed deep the sweet, proliferous bouquet that is Tortuga." "Savvy?" "What do yöu think?" "It'll linger." "I'll tell yöu, mate if every town in the world were like this one, no man would ever feel unwanted." "Scarlett." "Not sure I deserved that." "Giselle." " Who was she?" " What?" "I may have deserved that." "Curse yöu for breathing, yöu slack-jawed idiot." "Mother's love." "Jack." "yöu should know better than to wake a man when he's sleeping." " It's bad luck." " Fortunately, I know how to counter it." "The man who did the waking buys the man who was sleeping a drink." "The man who was sleeping drinks it while listening to a proposition from the man who did the waking." "Aye." "That'll about do it." "Blast, I'm already awake!" "That was for the smell." "Keep a sharp eye." "Now, what's the nature of this venture of yöurs?" "I'm going after the Black Pearl." "I know where it's going to be and I'm gonna take it." "Jack, it's a fool's errand." "Well, yöu know better than me the tales of the Black Pearl." "That's why I know what Barbossa is up to." "All I need is a crew." "From what I hear tell of Captain Barbossa, he's not a man to suffer fools, nor strike a bargain with one." "Then I'd say it's a good thing I'm not a fool." "Prove me wrong." "What makes yöu think Barbossa will give up his ship to yöu?" "Let's just say it's a matter of leverage, eh?" "The kid?" "That is the child of Bootstrap Bill Turner." "His only child." "Savvy?" "Is he, now?" "Leverage, says yöu." "I think I feel a change in the wind, says I." "I'll find us a crew." "There's bound to be some sailors on this rock crazy as yöu." "One can only hope." "Take what yöu can." "Give nothing back." "yöu'll be dining with the captain." "And he requests yöu wear this." "Well, yöu may tell the captain that I am disinclined to acquiesce to his request." "He said yöu'd say that." "He also said, if that be the case, yöu'll be dining with the crew." "And yöu'll be naked." "Fine." "There is no need to stand on ceremony, no call to impress anyone." "yöu must be hungry." "Try the wine." "And the apples." "One of those next." "It's poisoned." "There would be no sense to be killing yöu, Miss Turner." "Then release me. yöu have yöur trinket, I'm of no further value to yöu." " yöu don't know what this is, do yöu?" " It's a pirate medallion." "This is Aztec gold." "One of 882 identical pieces they delivered in a stone chest to Cortés himself." "Blood money paid to stem the slaughter he wreaked upon them with his armies." "But the greed of Cortés was insatiable." "And so the heathen gods placed upon the gold a terrible curse." "Any mortal that removes but a single piece from that stone chest shall be punished for eternity." "I hardly believe in ghost stories anymore, Captain Barbossa." "Aye." "That's exactly what I thought when we were first told the tale." "Buried on an island of the Dead what cannot be found except for those who know where it is." "Find it, we did." "There be the chest. lnside be the gold." "And we took them all." "We spent them and traded them and frittered them away on drink and food and pleasurable company." "The more we gave them away, the more we came to realise the drink would not satisfy, food turned to ash in our mouths, and all the pleasurable company in the world could not slake our lust." "We are cursed men, Miss Turner." "Compelled by greed we were, but now we are consumed by it." "There is one way we can end our curse." "All the scattered pieces of the Aztec gold must be restored and the blood repaid." "Thanks to yöu we have the final piece." "And the blood to be repaid?" "That's why there's no sense to be killing yöu yet." "Apple?" "No!" "I'm curious." "After killing me, what is it yöu're planning on doing next?" "Oh, no." "Look." "The moonlight shows us for what we really are." "We are not among the living, and so we cannot die." "But neither are we dead." "For too long l've been parched of thirst and unable to quench it." "Too long l've been starving to death and haven't died." "I feel nothing." "Not the wind on my face nor the spray of the sea." "Nor the warmth of a woman's flesh." "yöu'd best start believing in ghost stories, Miss Turner." "yöu're in one." "What are yöu looking at?" "Back to work." "yöu heard the captain." "Back to work." "Feast yöur eyes, captain." "All of them faithful hands before the mast." "Every man worth his salt." "And crazy, to boot." "So this is yöur able-bodied crew?" " yöu, sailor." " Cotton, sir." "Mr. Cotton, do yöu have the courage and fortitude to follow orders and stay true in the face of danger and almost certain death?" "Mr. Cotton." "Answer, man." "He's a mute, sir." "Poor devil had his tongue cut out." "So he trained the parrot to talk for him." "No one's yet figured how." "Mr. Cotton's parrot." "Same question." "Wind in yöur sails." "Wind in yöur sails." " Mostly we figure that means, "Yes."" " Of course it does." "Satisfied?" "Well, yöu've proved they're mad." "And what's the benefit for us?" "Anamaria." "I suppose yöu didn't deserve that one either." " No, that one I deserved." " yöu stole my boat." "Actually" "Borrowed." "Borrowed without permission." "But with every intention of bringing it back to yöu." " But yöu didn't." " yöu'll get another one." " I will." " A better one." "A better one." " That one." " What one?" "That one?" "Aye." "That one." "What say yöu?" " Aye!" " Aye!" "Anchor's aweigh." "No, no, no." "It's frightful bad luck to bring a woman aboard, sir." "It'll be far worse not to have her." "How can we sail to an island that nobody can find" " with a compass that doesn't work?" " Aye, the compass doesn't point north." "But we're not trying to find north, are we?" "We should drop canvas, sir." "She can hold a bit longer." "What in yöur head has put yöu in such a fine mood, captain?" "We're catching up." "Time to go, poppet." "Dead men tell no tales." "Puts a chill in the bones, how many honest sailors have been claimed by this passage." "How is it that Jack came by that compass?" "Not a lot's known about Jack Sparrow before he showed up in Tortuga with a mind to go after the treasure of the Isla de Muerta." "That was before I'd met him, back when he was captain of the Black Pearl." "What?" "He failed to mention that." "Well, he plays things close to the vest now." "And a hard-learned lesson it was." "Three days out on the venture, the first mate comes to him and says everything's an equal share, that should mean the location of the treasure too." "So Jack gives up the bearings." "That night there was a mutiny." "They marooned Jack on an island and left him to die." "But not before he'd gone mad with the heat." "So that's the reason for all the:" "Reason's got nothing to do with it." "Now, Will, when a pirate's marooned, he's given a pistol with a single shot." "One shot." "Well, that won't do much good hunting or to be rescued." "But after three weeks of a starving belly and thirst, that pistol starts to look real friendly." "But Jack, he escaped the island, and he still has that single shot." "Oh, he won't use it, though, save on one man." "His mutinous first mate." " Barbossa." " Aye." " How did Jack get off the island?" " Well, I'll tell yöu." "He waded out into the shallows and he waited there three days and three nights till all manner of sea creatures became acclimated to his presence." "Then on the fourth morning he roped himself a couple of sea turtles, lashed them together and made a raft." " He roped a couple of sea turtles." " Aye, sea turtles." "What did he use for rope?" "Human hair." "From my back." " Let go the anchor." " Lower the anchor line!" "yöung Mr. Turner and I are to go ashore." "Captain, what if the worst should happen?" " Keep to the Code." " Aye, the Code." "Move." "Ten years of hoarding swag and now we finally get to spend it." "Once we're quit of the curse, we'll be rich men." "And yöu can buy an eye what actually fits and is made of glass." "This one does splinter something terrible." "Stop rubbing it." "What code is Gibbs to keep to if the worst should happen?" "Pirates' Code." "Any man who falls behind is left behind." "No heroes amongst thieves, eh?" "yöu know, for having such a bleak outlook on pirates yöu're well on yöur way to becoming one." "Sprung a man from jail, commandeered a ship of the fleet, sailed with a buccaneer crew out of Tortuga." "And yöu're completely obsessed with treasure." "That's not true." "I am not obsessed with treasure." "Not all treasure is silver and gold, mate." "Gentlemen, the time has come." "Our salvation is nigh." " Our torment is near an end." " Elizabeth." "For ten years we've been tested and tried, and each man-jack of yöu here has proved his mettle a hundred times over." "And a hundred times again." "Suffered I have." "Punished we were, the lot of us." "Disproportionate to our crime." "Here it is." "The cursed treasure of Cortés himself." "Every last piece that went astray we have returned." "Save for this." " Jack." " Not yet." "We wait for the opportune moment." "Saving what we found, despairing of ever finding the last." "When's that?" "When it's of greatest profit to yöu?" "May I ask yöu something?" "Have I ever given yöu reason not to trust me?" "Do us a favour." "I know it's difficult for yöu, but please stay here." "And try not to do anything stupid." "And who among us has paid the blood sacrifice owed to the heathen gods?" " And whose blood must yet be paid?" " Hers!" "yöu know the first thing I'm gonna do after the curse is lifted?" "Eat a whole bushel of apples." "Begun by blood." "By blood undone." "Sorry, Jack." "I'm not gonna be yöur leverage." "That's it?" "Waste not." "Did it work?" " I don't feel no different." " How do we tell?" "yöu're not dead." "No." " yöu shot me." " It didn't work." "The curse is still upon us." "yöu." "Maid. yöur father." "What was his name?" "Was yöur father William Turner?" " No." " Where's his child?" "The child that sailed from England eight years ago." "The child in whose veins flows the blood of William Turner?" "Where?" "yöu two." "yöu brought us the wrong person." "No." "She had the medallion." "She's the proper age." "She said her name was Turner." "yöu heard her." "I think she lied to us." "yöu brought us here for nothing?" "I won't take questioning or second guesses, not from the likes of yöu, Master Twigg." "Who's to blame him?" "Every decision yöu've made has led us from bad to worse." "It was yöu who sent Bootstrap to the depths." "And it's yöu who brought us here in the first place." "If any coward here dare challenge me, let him speak." "I say we cut her throat and spill all her blood, just in case." "Yeah." "The medallion!" "She's taken it!" "Get after her, yöu feckless pack of ingrates." " There's no oars here." " Where's the oars?" " They stole the oars." " The oars have gone missing." "Find them." "Find the oars." "yöu." "yöu're supposed to be dead." "Am I not?" "Pearlie." "Pa-la-la-leh-loo-loo." "Parlinny." "Parsnip." "Parsley." "Par" " Par" " No, partner." " Parley?" "That's the one." "Parley." " Parley." " Parley?" "Damn to the depths whatever muttonhead thought up parley." "That would be the French." " Not more pirates." " Welcome aboard, Miss Elizabeth." "Mr. Gibbs?" "Hey, boy, where be Jack?" "Jack?" "Jack Sparrow?" "Fell behind." "Keep to the Code." "Weigh anchor." "Hoist the sails." "Split-quick, yöu dibbies." "How the blazes did yöu get off that island?" "When yöu marooned me on that godforsaken spit of land, yöu forgot one very important thing, mate." "I'm Captain Jack Sparrow." "Well, I won't be making that mistake again." "Gents, yöu all remember Captain Jack Sparrow." " Yeah." " Aye." "Kill him." "The girl's blood didn't work, did it?" "Hold yöur fire." "yöu know whose blood we need." "I know whose blood yöu need." "What sort of a man trades a man's life for a ship?" "Pirate." " Here." "Let me." " Thank yöu." "yöu said yöu gave Barbossa my name as yöurs." "Why?" "I don't know." "I'm sorry." "Blacksmith's hands." "I know they're rough." "No." "I mean, yes, they are but" "But don't stop." "Elizabeth." "It's yöurs." "I thought I'd lost it the day they rescued me." "It was a gift from my father." "He sent it to me." "Why did yöu take it?" "Because I was afraid that yöu were a pirate." "That would have been awful." "It wasn't yöur blood they needed." "It was my father's blood." "My blood." " The blood of a pirate." " Will, I'm so sorry." "Please forgive me." "So yöu expect to leave me standing on some beach with nothing but a name and yöur word it's the one I need, and watch yöu sail away in my ship?" "No." "I expect to leave yöu standing on some beach with absolutely no name at all, watching me sail away on my ship, and then I'll shout the name back to yöu." "Savvy?" "But that leaves us with the problem of me standing on some beach with nought but a name and yöur word it's the one I need." "Of the two of us, I am the only one who hasn't committed mutiny." "Therefore, my word is the one we'll be trusting." "Although, I suppose I should be thanking yöu, because, in fact, if yöu hadn't betrayed me and left me to die" "I would have an equal share in that curse, same as yöu." "Funny old world, isn't it?" "Captain, we're coming up on the Interceptor." "I'm having a thought here, Barbossa." "What say we run up a flag of truce, I scurry over to the Interceptor, and I negotiate the return of yöur medallion?" "What say yöu to that?" "Now, yöu see, Jack, that's exactly the attitude that lost yöu the Pearl." "People are easier to search when they're dead." "Lock him in the brig." "Hands aloft to loose the gallants!" "With this wind dead astern, she'll carry every sail we've got." " What's happening?" " The Black Pearl." "She's gaining on us." "But this is the fastest ship in the Caribbean." "yöu can tell them that after they've caught us." " We're shallower on the draught, right?" " Aye." "Well, then can't we lose them amongst those shoals?" "We don't have to outrun them long." "Just long enough." "Lighten the ship." "Stem to stern." "Anything we can afford to lose, see that it's lost." "Apparently, there's a leak." "Haul on the main brace!" "Make ready the guns!" "Run out the sweeps." "Heave, ho!" "We're gonna need that." " It was a good plan up till now." " Gibbs, we have to make a stand." "We must fight." "Load the guns." " With what?" " Anything." "Everything." "Anything we have left." "Load the guns!" "Case shot and langrage." "Nails and crushed glass." "With a will!" "The Pearl's gonna luff up on our port quarter." "She'll rake us without ever presenting a target." "Lower the anchor on the right side." " On the starboard side." " It certainly has the element of surprise." " yöu're daft, lady. yöu both are." " Daft like Jack." "Lower the starboard anchor!" "Do it, yöu gobs, or it's yöu we'll load into the cannons." "Starboard anchor, lower away." "Let go!" "They're club hauling." "Hard a port." "Rack the starboard oars." " Hard a port." " Starboard oars." "Keep her steady, man." " Now!" " Fire!" "Fire all!" "Stop blowing holes in my ship." " Fire!" " Fire!" " We could use a few more ideas, lass." " yöur turn." " We need us a devil's dowry." " We'll give them her." "She's not what they're after." "The medallion." "Strike yöur colours, yöu blooming cockroaches." "Hands, grapnels at the ready." "Prepare to board." "Pistols and cutlasses, men." "Koehler, Twigg." "To the powder magazine!" "And the rest of yöu, bring me the medallion!" "Hey!" "Hey!" "Hey!" "Below!" "Thanks very much." "Jack!" "Bloody empty." "That's not very nice." " Where's the medallion?" " Wretch!" "Where is dear William?" "Will." " Will." " Elizabeth." "Monkey." "I can't move it." " Come on, yöu." " No!" "Will!" " Elizabeth!" " Will!" "Why, thank yöu, Jack." " yöu're welcome." " Not yöu." "We named the monkey Jack." "Gents, our hope is restored." "If any of yöu so much as thinks the word parley," "I'll have yöur guts for garters." "Will." " yöu godless savage!" " Welcome back, miss." "yöu took advantage of our hospitality last time." "It holds fair now yöu return the favour." "Barbossa." "Will." " She goes free." " What's in yöur head, boy?" "She goes free." "yöu've only got one shot, and we can't die." "Don't do anything stupid." "yöu can't." "I can." "Like that." "Who are yöu?" "No one." "He's no one." "A distant cousin of my aunt's nephew twice removed." "Lovely singing voice, though." "Eunuch." "My name is Will Turner." "My father was Bootstrap Bill Turner." "His blood runs in my veins." "He's the spitting image of old Bootstrap Bill, come back to haunt us." "On my word, do as I say or I'll pull this trigger and be lost to Davy Jones' locker." "Name yöur terms, Mr. Turner." " Elizabeth goes free." " Yes, we know that one." "Anything else?" "And the crew." "The crew are not to be harmed." "Agreed." "Go on, poppet." "Walk the plank." "Go." "Go on, then." "Barbossa, yöu lying bastard." " yöu swore she'd go free." " Don't dare impugn me honour, boy." "I agreed she'd go free, but it was yöu who failed to specify when or where." "Though it does seem a shame to lose something so fine, don't it, lads?" "So I'll be having that dress back before yöu go." "I always liked yöu." "It goes with yöur black heart." "It's still warm." "Off yöu go." "Come on." "Too long." "I'd really rather hoped we were past all this." "Jack." "Jack." "Did yöu not notice?" "That be the same little island that we made yöu governor of on our last little trip." "I did notice." "Perhaps yöu'll be able to conjure up another miraculous escape." "But I doubt it." "Off yöu go." "Last time yöu left me a pistol with one shot." "By the powers, yöu're right." "Where be Jack's pistol?" "Bring it forward." "Seeing as there's two of us, a gentleman would give us a pair of pistols." "It'll be one pistol as before, and yöu can be the gentleman and shoot the lady and starve to death yöurself." "That's the second time I've had to watch that man sail away with my ship." "But yöu were marooned on this island before, weren't yöu?" "We can escape the same way yöu did." "To what point and purpose, yöung missy?" "The Black Pearl is gone." "And unless yöu have a rudder and a lot of sails hidden in that bodice" "Unlikely." "yöung Mr. Turner will be dead long before yöu can reach him." "But yöu're Captain Jack Sparrow." "yöu vanished from under the eyes of seven agents of the East India Company." "yöu sacked Nassau port without even firing a shot." "Are yöu the pirate I've read about or not?" "How did yöu escape last time?" "Last time I was here a grand total of three days, all right?" "Last time the rumrunners who used this island as a cache came by, and I was able to barter passage off." "From the looks of things, they've long been out of business." "Probably have yöur bloody friend Norrington to thank for that." "So that's it, then?" "That's the secret grand adventure of the infamous Jack Sparrow?" "yöu spent three days lying on a beach drinking rum." "Welcome to the Caribbean, love." "We're devils, we're black sheep We're really bad eggs" "Drink up, me hearties, yo ho" "Yo ho, yo ho" "A pirate's life for me" "I love this song." "Really bad egg." "When I get the Pearl back" "I'm gonna teach it to the whole crew and we'll sing it all the time." "And yöu will be positively the most fearsome pirates in the Spanish Main." "Not just the Spanish Main, love." "The entire ocean." "The entire world." "Wherever we want to go, we go." "That's what a ship is, yöu know." "It's not just a keel and a hull and a deck and sails." "That's what a ship needs." "But what a ship is" "What the Black Pearl really is is freedom." "Jack." "It must be really terrible for yöu to be trapped on this island." "Oh, yes." "But the company is infinitely better than last time, and the scenery has definitely improved." "Mr. Sparrow, I'm not entirely sure that I've had enough rum to allow that kind of talk." "I know exactly what yöu mean, love." "To freedom." "To the Black Pearl." "No." "Not good." "Stop." "Not good." "What are yöu doing?" "yöu burned all the food, the shade, the rum." " Yes, the rum is gone." " Why is the rum gone?" "One, because it is a vile drink that turns even the most respectable men into complete scoundrels." "Two, that signal is over a thousand feet high." "The entire Royal Navy is out looking for me." "Do yöu really think that there is even the slightest chance" " that they won't see it?" " But why is the rum gone?" "Just wait, Captain Sparrow." "yöu give it one hour, maybe two, keep a weather eye open, and yöu will see white sails on that horizon." ""It must have been terrible for yöu to be trapped here, Jack." "Must have been terrible for yöu--" Well, it bloody is now!" "There'll be no living with her after this." " But we've got to save Will." " No." "yöu're safe now." "We will return to Port Royal immediately, not go gallivanting after pirates." "Then we condemn him to death." "The boy's fate is regrettable." "But then, so was his decision to engage in piracy." "To rescue me." "To prevent anything from happening to me." "If I may be so bold as to interject my professional opinion, the Pearl was listing near to scuppers after the battle." "It's very unlikely she'll be able to make good time." "Think about it." "The Black Pearl." "The last real pirate threat in the Caribbean, mate." "How can yöu pass that up, eh?" "By remembering that I serve others, Mr. Sparrow, not only myself." "Commodore, I beg yöu, please do this." "For me." "As a wedding gift." "Elizabeth." "Are yöu accepting the commodore's proposal?" "I am." "A wedding." "I love weddings." "Drinks all around." "I know." "Clap him in irons, right?" "Mr. Sparrow, yöu will accompany these fine men to the helm and provide us with a bearing to Isla de Muerta." "yöu'll then spend the rest of the voyage contemplating all possible meanings of the phrase "silent as the grave." Do I make myself clear?" "Inescapably clear." " Shiver me timbers." " Cotton here says yöu missed a bit." "yöu knew William Turner?" "Old Bootstrap Bill." "We knew him." "Never sat well with Bootstrap what we did to Jack Sparrow." "The mutiny and all." "He said it wasn't right with the Code." "That's why he sent off a piece of the treasure to yöu, as it were." "He said we deserved to be cursed and remain cursed." " Stupid blighter." " Good man." "But, as yöu can imagine, that didn't sit too well with the captain." "That didn't sit too well with the captain at all." " Tell him what Barbossa did." " I'm telling the story." "So, what the captain did, he strapped a cannon to Bootstrap's bootstraps." " Bootstrap's bootstraps." " The last we saw of old Bill Turner he was sinking to the crushing black oblivion of Davy Jones' locker." "Of course, it was only after that, we learned we needed his blood to lift the curse." "That's what yöu call ironic." "Bring him." "I don't care for the situation." "Any attempt to storm the caves could turn to an ambush." "Not if yöu're the one doing the ambushing." "I go in and convince Barbossa to send his men out with their little boats." "yöu and yöur mates return to the Dauntless and blast the bejesus out of them with yöur little cannons, aye." " What do yöu have to lose?" " Nothing I'd lament being rid of." "Now, to be quite honest with yöu, there's still a risk to those aboard the Dauntless, which includes the future Mrs. Commodore." "Sorry, but it's for yöur own safety." "I don't care what the commodore ordered." "I have to tell him." "The pirates." "They're cursed, they can't be killed." "Don't worry, miss, he's already informed of that." "A little mermaid flopped up on deck and told him the whole story." "This is Jack Sparrow's doing." "No reason to fret." "Just a prick of the finger." "A few drops of blood." "No mistakes this time." "He's only half Turner." "We spill it all." "Guess there is reason to fret." "Beg yöur pardon, beg yöur pardon." " Begun by blood." " Excuse me." "By blood and" "Jack." " lt's not possible." " Not probable." "Where's Elizabeth?" "She's safe, just like I promised." "She's all set to marry Norrington, just like she promised." "And yöu get to die for her, just like yöu promised." "So we're all men of our word, really." "Except for Elizabeth, who is, in fact, a woman." "Shut up. yöu're next." " yöu don't want to be doing that, mate." " No, I really think I do." "yöur funeral." "Why don't I want to be doing it?" "Well, because" "Because the HMS Dauntless, pride of the Royal Navy, is floating just offshore, waiting for yöu." "What we doing here?" "The pirates come out, unprepared and unawares." "We catch them in a crossfire, send them down to see Old Hob." "I know why we're here." "I meant, why aren't we doing what it was what Mr. Sparrow said we should do?" " With the cannons and all?" " Because it was Mr. Sparrow who said it." "yöu think he wasn't telling the truth?" "Just hear me out, mate." "Order yöur men to the Dauntless." "They do what they do best." "Robert's yöur uncle, Fannie's yöur aunt." "There yöu are with two ships." "The makings of yöur very own fleet." "Of course, yöu'll take the grandest as yöur flagship, and who's to argue?" "But what of the Pearl?" "Name me captain." "I'll sail under yöur colours, I'll give yöu 1 0 percent of me plunder, and yöu get to introduce yöurself as Commodore Barbossa." " Savvy?" " I suppose in exchange," " yöu want me not to kill the whelp." " No, no, no." "Not at all." "By all means, kill the whelp." "Just not yet." "Wait to lift the curse until the opportune moment." "For instance, after yöu've killed Norrington's men." "Every last one." "yöu've been planning this from the beginning." " Ever since yöu learned my name." " Yeah." "I want 50 percent of yöur plunder." " Fifteen." " Forty." "Twenty-five." "I'll buy yöu the hat." "A really big one, commodore." "We have an accord." "All hands to the boats." "Apologies. yöu give the orders." "Gents, take a walk." "Not to the boats?" "Hold fire." "Oh, this is just like what the Greeks done at Troy." "Except they was in a horse instead of dresses." "Wooden horse." "A moment, please." "Elizabeth." "I just want yöu to know, l" "I believe yöu made a very good decision today." "Couldn't be more proud of yöu." "But yöu know, even a good decision, if made for the wrong reasons, can be a wrong decision." " Look into that, will yöu?" "Report back." " Lieutenant?" "Elizabeth." "Are yöu there?" "Elizabeth, are yöu even listening to me?" "Oh, what have yöu done?" "Stop that." "Already feel like a fool." "Look nice, though." "I look nice?" "I must admit, Jack, I thought I had yöu figured." "But it turns out yöu're a hard man to predict." "Me?" "I'm dishonest." "And a dishonest man yöu can always trust to be dishonest." "Honestly." "It's the honest ones yöu want to watch out for, because yöu can never predict when they're gonna do something incredibly stupid." "yöu're off the edge of the map, mate." "Here there be monsters." "Right." " What would yöu pick to eat first?" " I think we should decide now." "Just so we're ready when the time comes." "What was that?" "Miss Elizabeth." "Make for the ship." "Move." "To the ship!" "Row, men." "yöu can't beat me, Jack." "That's interesting." "I couldn't resist, mate." "Sorry." "So, what now, Jack Sparrow?" "Are we to be two immortals locked in an epic battle until judgement day and the trumpets sound?" "Or yöu could surrender." "All of yöu with me." "Will is in that cave and we must save him." "Ready." "And heave." "Please, I need yöur help." "Come on." " Any port in a storm." " Cotton's right." "We've got the Pearl." "What about Jack?" "Are yöu just gonna leave him?" " Jack owes us a ship." " And there's the Code to consider." "The Code?" "yöu're pirates." "Hang the Code and hang the rules." "They're more like guidelines anyway." "Bloody pirates." " What?" " Is it supposed to be doing that?" " They're stealing our ship." " Bloody pirates." "Boarders away." "Come on!" "Me eye." " I'm gonna teach yöu the meaning of pain." " Do yöu like pain?" "Try wearing a corset." " Whose side is Jack on?" " At the moment?" "No fair." "Ten years yöu carry that pistol, and now yöu waste yöur shot." "He didn't waste it." "I feel cold." "Parley?" "The ship is ours, gentlemen." "We should return to the Dauntless." "yöur fiancé will be wanting to know yöu're safe." "If yöu were waiting for the opportune moment that was it." "Now, if yöu'd be so kind," "I'd be much obliged if yöu'd drop me off at my ship." "I'm sorry, Jack." "They done what's right by them." "Can't expect more than that." ""Jack Sparrow, be it known that yöu have been charged..."" "Captain." "Captain Jack Sparrow." ""...for yöur wilful commission of crimes against the Crown." "Said crimes being numerous in quantity and sinister in nature." "The most egregious of these to be cited herewith." " Piracy, smuggling..."" " This is wrong." "Commodore Norrington is bound by the law." "As are we all." ""...impersonating an officer of the Spanish Royal Navy." "Impersonating a cleric of the Church of England..."" " Oh, yeah." " "...sailing under false colours, arson, kidnapping, looting, poaching, brigandage, pilfering, depravity, depredation, and general lawlessness." "And for these crimes, yöu have been sentenced to be, on this day, hung by the neck until dead." "May God have mercy on yöur soul."" "Governor Swann." "Commodore." "Elizabeth." "I should have told yöu every day from the moment I met yöu." "I love yöu." "Watch yöurself." " Marines." " I can't breathe." "Elizabeth." "Move." " yöu men, quickly!" " What?" "Move." "Come on." "Come on!" " Right, right." " Come on, lads." "I thought we might have to endure some manner of ill-conceived escape attempt." "But not from yöu." "On our return to Port Royal, I granted yöu clemency." "And this is how yöu thank me?" "By throwing in yöur lot with him?" " He's a pirate." " And a good man." "If all I've achieved here is the hangman will earn two pairs of boots instead of one, so be it." " At least my conscience will be clear." " yöu forget yöur place, Turner." "It's right here, between yöu and Jack." " As is mine." " Elizabeth." "Lower yöur weapons." "For goodness' sake, put them down." "So this is where yöur heart truly lies, then?" "It is." "Well, I'm actually feeling rather good about this." "I think we've all arrived at a special place, eh?" "Spiritually, ecumenically, grammatically." "I want yöu to know that I was rooting for yöu, mate." "Know that." "Elizabeth." "It would never have worked between us, darling." "I'm sorry." "Will." "Nice hat." "Friends." "This is a day that yöu will always remember as the day that" "Idiot." "He's nowhere to go but back to the noose." "Sail ho!" "What's yöur plan of action?" "Sir?" "Perhaps on the rare occasion pursuing the right course demands an act of piracy, piracy itself can be the right course?" "Mr. Turner." "I will accept the consequences of my actions." "This is a beautiful sword." "I would expect the man who made it to show the same care and devotion in every aspect of his life." "Thank yöu." "Commodore." "What about Sparrow?" "Well, I think we can afford to give him one day's head start." "So." "This is the path yöu've chosen, is it?" "After all, he is a blacksmith." "No." "He's a pirate." "Heave." "Thought yöu were supposed to keep to the Code." "We figured they were more actual guidelines." "Thank yöu." "Captain Sparrow." "The Black Pearl is yöurs." "On deck, yöu scabrous dogs." "Hands to braces." "Let down and haul to run free." "Now, bring me that horizon." 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