351 Come on! Is that all you got? 352 - Wait. Stop. - Eh? 353 Stop. Shh. 354 Shh. 355 - What are they doing? - Stop. 356 Snake! 357 Move! 358 Well, go on, go get them. 359 No, no. Oi! No, no! 360 Not good. 361 Cut it loose! Find a rock! 362 Roll the cage! 363 Come on! 364 - Lift the cage! Hurry! - Come on, lads. Lift it like a lady's skirt. 365 Run! 366 This way, lads! 367 Take cover! 368 Stop it! 369 Bugger. 370 Haul loose the mooring line! 371 The mooring line! 372 Thief! Little hairy thief! Give it back! 373 - Don't bite it! - Haul loose the mooring line! 374 He's got me eye. He won't give it back. 375 - How'd you get it back last time? - Excellent! Our work's half done. 376 We done it for you, knowing you'd be coming back. 377 - Make ready to sail, boys! - What about Jack? 378 - I won't leave without him. - Oi! 379 - Time to go. - Cast off those lines! 380 Aaargh! 381 - Make ready to cast off! - Oi! 382 Good doggy. 383 Alas, my children, this is the day you shall always remember as the day you almost... 384 Captain Jack Sparrow. 385 Let's get away from this island and head out to open sea. 386 Yes to the first. Yes to the second, but only insofar as we keep to the shallows. 387 That seems a bit contradictory, Captain. 388 I have faith in your reconciliatory navigational skills. 389 Now, where is that monkey? I want to shoot something. 390 Jack. Elizabeth is in danger. 391 Have you considered just locking her up somewhere? 392 She is locked up, bound to hang for helping you. 393 There comes a time when one must take responsibility for one's mistakes. 394 I need that compass of yours, Jack. 395 I must trade it for her freedom. 396 - Mr. Gibbs. - Captain. 397 We have a need to travel upriver. 398 By need, do you mean a trifling need? 399 Fleeting? As in, say, a passing fancy? 400 No, a resolute and unyielding need. |