Herbie Goes Bananas
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Each captive seaman was then given
100 lashes with the cat,

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- spread-eagled on the rigging.
- My dear Captain Blythe.

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They didn't last long
in those latitudes, I can tell you.

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In no time at all, they were bloated
carrion for the birds of prey.

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Do have some of
the green turtle soup, Mrs. Purkiss.

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It's the chef's specialty.
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Well, they'd no sooner
broken out the grog,

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when the entire Spanish Armada
was closing on them.

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- Everything looks so tempting.
- Yes, doesn't it?

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They were met with fierce resistance
as they clambered aboard.

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It was parry and thrust.
Thrust and parry!

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- Oh, permit me.
- Thank you.

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Anyone else?
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Where was I? Well,
the deck was awash with blood.

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What are you gonna have?
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I think I'll have that captain
on a bed of roses.

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A blast of grapeshot
might sweep the deck clean.

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Aunt Louise, you're incorrigible.
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I know.
I've never regretted a moment of it.

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Right this way, gentlemen.
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Well, my goodness,
what a pleasant surprise.

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Two handsome young gentlemen as our
dining companions. I'm Louise Trent.

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- Davey Johns.
- Pete Stanchek.

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Pete. This is my niece Melissa.
Well, sit down, sit down.

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Just lucky, I guess.
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Are you going to Rio?
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Not exactly.
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I was telling Melissa,

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