Peter Pan
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And then the mess starts.
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The feelings come.
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Pan is so lucky to be untroubled
by them.

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Oh, no. He cannot love.
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It's part of the riddle of his being.
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Cigar?
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There, there.
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It doesn't have to be this way.
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Didst thou ever want to be a pirate,
my hearty?

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I once thought of calling myself...
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...Red-Handed Jill.
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What a marvellous name. That's
what we'll call you if you join us.

1:00:02
But what would my duties be?
I could not be expected to pillage.

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Do you...
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...by any chance...
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...tell stories?
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And they all lived happily...
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...ever...
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...after.
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Bravo!
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Bravo!
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Might I have time to consider
your generous offer?

1:00:33
Absolutely. Of course. You must.
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My fellows will return you
whence they found you.

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None of my crew will follow you.
I swear it.

1:00:45
My new obsession is you...
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...not dear Peter Pan
or his whereabouts.

1:00:54
What would Mother think
of my becoming a pirate?

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Until we meet again.

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