:06:00
Actually... I had hoped you might
wear it for the ceremony today.
:06:06
The ceremony?
:06:07
Captain Norrington's
promotion ceremony.
:06:10
I knew it!
:06:11
Commodore Norrington,
as he's about to become.
:06:14
A fine gentleman, don't you think?
He fancies you, you know.
:06:19
Elizabeth? How's it coming?
:06:22
- It's difficult to say.
- It's the latest fashion in London.
:06:26
Women in London
must've learned not to breathe!
:06:31
My Lord, you have a visitor.
:06:51
Mr Turner! Good to see you again.
:06:53
Good day, sir. I have your order.
:07:04
The blade is folded steel. That's
gold filigree laid into the handle.
:07:09
If I may?
:07:12
Perfectly balanced. The tang
is nearly the width of the blade.
:07:14
Perfectly balanced. The tang
is nearly the width of the blade.
:07:19
Impressive. Very impressive.
:07:23
Commodore Norrington's
going to be very pleased with this.
:07:27
Do pass my compliments
onto your master.
:07:32
I shall.
:07:34
A craftsman is always pleased
to hear his work is appreciated.
:07:39
Elizabeth!
You look absolutely stunning!
:07:42
Will! It's so good to see you!
:07:47
- I had a dream about you last night.
- About me?
:07:50
- Elizabeth, is that proper...?
- About the day we met. Remember?
:07:54
How could I forget, Miss Swann?
:07:56
How many times must I ask you
to call me Elizabeth?
:07:59
At least once more, Miss Swann.
As always.