Peter Pan
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Devil bird!
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Captain?
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Captain? As I was sitting wide-eyed
on my watch...

:26:40
...I noticed it was wintertime on the
water but springtime on the shore.

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I says to meself,
"That's early for spring to be astir.

:26:47
Spring's not due till 3 p.m."
:26:49
Check the time yourself, captain,
and then tell--

:27:02
I was dreaming, Smee...
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...of Pan.
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Pan, captain?
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And in my dream...
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...I was a magnanimous fellow...
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...full of forgiveness.
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I thanked Pan for cutting off
my hand...

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...and for giving me this fine hook...
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...for disembowelling
and ripping throats...

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...and other such homely uses...
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...as combing my hair.
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So Pan did you a favour, did he?
:27:40
A favour?
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He threw my hand to a crocodile.
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The beast liked it so much,
it's followed me ever since...

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...licking its lips for the rest of me.
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You call that a favour?!
:27:55
No. No. No. No.

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