Peter Pan
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:45:02
- Your hot water, Mr Smee.
- Shh!

:45:04
The poor Captain
has a splitting headache.

:45:07
We mustn't annoy him.
:45:27
Well, Captain, it's nice
to see you smiling again.

:45:31
Brings back the good old days when
we was leadin' a healthy, normal life.

:45:36
Scuttlin' ships, cuttin' throats.
Oh, Captain...

:45:39
why don't we put to sea again?
:45:41
You know, there's trouble
brewin' on the island.

:45:44
Women trouble.
:45:46
I wouldn't want this
to go any farther, but...

:45:50
the cook told me that
the first mate told him...

:45:53
that he heard that Pan
has banished Tinker Bell.

:45:58
Whoa!
:46:01
Why, you doddering imbecile, l...
Did you say Pan...

:46:06
has banished Tinker Bell?
:46:09
Aye, aye, Captain.
That he has.

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- But why?
- Well, on account of Wendy, Captain.

:46:13
Tink tried to do her in, she did.
Tink's terrible jealous.

:46:17
- Well, well.
- That's why we ought to leave, Captain.

:46:21
This ain't no place
for a respectable pirate.

:46:24
That's it, Smee!
That's it!

:46:27
I'm glad you agrees, Captain.
:46:29
Quick, me coat.
Me best dress coat.

:46:32
Aye, aye, sir. The sooner
we get going, the better.

:46:34
Ah, yes, a jealous female
can be tricked into anything.

:46:39
- My case of hooks!
- Aye, aye, sir.

:46:41
Here you are, sir.
Your Sunday set, sir.

:46:44
If we impress the pixie, convince her
we're eager to help her...

:46:47
the wench may chart
our course to a...

:46:50
certain hiding place.
:46:53
Our best hiding place
is the Spanish main, sir.

:46:56
I'll set our course...
:46:58
And where do you think
you are going?


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