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1:20:12
Broken clocks....
1:20:14
Each one ticked its last tock,
and now all is well.

1:20:19
Just listen.
1:20:21
I don't hear anything.
1:20:23
I know! Good form! Exactly!
1:20:26
Jack, you see this? Come over here.
1:20:29
You can take it.
1:20:30
This is Barbecue's very own bedside
clock. He was quite an infamous pirate.

1:20:35
I smashed this clock
immediately after I gutted him.

1:20:39
His ship made a pretty bonfire!
1:20:41
Such a pretty, pretty....
1:20:49
What is that I hear?
1:20:54
A ticking?
1:20:58
Smee, stop the ticking!
1:21:01
Stop that! Stop that "tick-tick" !
1:21:04
There's no ticking here.
There's nothing left to tick.

1:21:08
Oh, my God!
1:21:11
This is for the ticking
that might have been.

1:21:16
Get his father's watch!
1:21:21
Go on.
1:21:22
You know you want to.
1:21:24
Give it a try.
1:21:27
Go on.
1:21:28
This is for...
1:21:31
...never letting me blow bubbles
in my chocolate milk!

1:21:35
-Good form! Bravo!
-Isn't that wonderful?

1:21:39
This is for never letting me
jump on my own bed!

1:21:43
Make time stand still, laddie.
1:21:46
For always making promises
and breaking them!

1:21:50
For never doing anything with me.
1:21:54
For a father who's never there, Jack?
1:21:59
Jack, for a father who
didn't save you on the ship.


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