201 Will! 202 You're all right! Thank God! I came to find you! 203 How did you get here? 204 Sea turtles, mate. A pair of them, strapped to my feet. 205 Not so easy, is it? 206 - But I do owe you thanks, Jack. - You do? 207 After you tricked me onto that ship to square your debt with Jones... 208 - What? - What? 209 ...I was reunited with my father. 210 Oh, well... you're welcome, then. 211 Everything you said to me, every word was a lie! 212 Pretty much. 213 Time and tide, love. 214 Oi! What are you doing? 215 I'm going to kill Jones. 216 Can't let you do that, William. 217 Cos if Jones is dead, who's to call his terrible beastie off the hunt, eh? 218 Now, if you please. 219 The key. 220 I keep the promises I make, Jack. 221 I intend to free my father. I hope you're here to see it. 222 I can't let you do that either. So sorry. 223 I knew you'd warm up to me eventually. 224 Lord Beckett desires the content of that chest. 225 I deliver it, I get my life back. 226 Ah. The dark side of ambition. 227 Oh, I prefer to see it as the promise of redemption. 228 Aagh! 229 Stop it! 230 Hyah! 231 Will! 232 - Guard the chest! - No! 233 This is barbaric! This is no way for grown men to... 234 Oh, fine! Let's just haul out our swords and start banging away at each other. 235 That will solve everything! I've had it! 236 I've had it with wobbly-legged, rum-soaked pirates! 237 - How'd this go all screwy? - Well, each wants the chest for hisself. 238 Mr. Norrington, I think, is trying to regain a bit of honor, 239 old Jack's looking to trade it, save his own skin, 240 then Turner, there, I think he's trying to settle some unresolved business 241 'twixt him and his twice-cursed pirate father. 242 - Sad. - This is madness! 243 That chest must be worth more than a shiny penny. 244 Terrible temptation. 245 If we was any kind of decent, we'd remove temptation from their path. 246 Enough! 247 Oh. Oh! 248 The heat! 249 Bugger! 250 By your leave, Mr. Turner. |