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00:00:00Yo, we're the pirates, we sail the open seas.
00:00:19Ho, ho, we're a army bunch, waiting on a breeze.
00:00:24Yo, we're all pirates, searching for the gold.
00:00:28Ho, ho, we love the life we lead, no matter young or old.
00:00:33My name is Long John Silver, I have a tale to tell.
00:00:38A lad named Jimmy Hawkins has planned to set sail.
00:00:42He's got a map to treasure across the ocean blue.
00:00:47I'll come aboard with army mates, disguises, cook and crew.
00:00:52Yo, we're the pirates, we sail the open seas.
00:00:56Ho, ho, we're a army bunch, waiting on a breeze.
00:01:01Yo, we're all pirates, searching for the gold.
00:01:05Ho, ho, we love the life we lead, no matter young or old.
00:01:10Once the treasure is aboard, a mutiny's all it takes.
00:01:15We'll laugh and drink and yo, ho, ho, we'll count our pieces of eight.
00:01:19So fly the Jolly Roger, we're scoundrels of the sea.
00:01:24Marry men that rob and steal as often as we please.
00:01:29Yo, we're the pirates, we sail the open seas.
00:01:33Ho, ho, we're a army bunch, waiting on a breeze.
00:01:38Yo, we're all pirates, searching for the gold.
00:01:42Ho, ho, we love the life we lead, no matter young or old.
00:01:47Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
00:02:17Back in black, it's called the sea.
00:02:18And we're ready to catch some dark ones.
00:02:20I'll kill!
00:02:23OUCH!
00:02:39OUCH!
00:02:40Whoa, a handicapped with a warm fire.
00:02:58It's a worthy place to drop anchor, matey.
00:03:03Do you get much company here, lad?
00:03:06Business has been pretty slow.
00:03:08Excellent.
00:03:10Then it's a proper place for me to grab a cot and stay a while.
00:03:14Call me, uh, captain.
00:03:19Bring me some rum, lad, and a plate of kippers and eggs.
00:03:22You don't be ship-shaping no time.
00:03:23OUCH!
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00:03:43Come here, me bucko, and you'd better be quick about it.
00:04:04If you should spy a seafairy man with one leg, you ought to come straight to me.
00:04:10I'll give you five, no, four, three, yes, yes, three silver coins for your trouble, every month.
00:04:19How's that? Keep your eyes open, you'll make a fortune.
00:04:23Okay.
00:04:24I think he'll work out just f-
00:04:40Oh, hold on.
00:04:47Oh, hold on.
00:04:52Ah, we've arrived.
00:05:15Me, me, my, Mo, Moo, my friends and I would like to thank you.
00:05:23This one's for you, Billy Bones.
00:05:29And Maestro?
00:05:30Good day, good day, my friend, Billy Bones.
00:05:35Billy Bones!
00:05:36I heard you've got a map, oh yeah.
00:05:39He may be blind, but he can't see.
00:05:42The captain fleets no sap, he marked the way to Treasure Isle exactly where it lies.
00:05:49We're cooking now.
00:05:50So share your fortune, Billy Bones.
00:05:53It just might mean your life.
00:05:55Your life!
00:06:02The treasure's there, been there for years.
00:06:05I hope that you'll be fair.
00:06:07An island lost road takes the gold.
00:06:10And Billy, you know where.
00:06:12Sing it, brother.
00:06:13I'm sure that there is called a plenty.
00:06:16Enough for all the guys.
00:06:18It's cold.
00:06:19So share your fortune, Billy Bones.
00:06:22It just might mean your life.
00:06:24Your life!
00:06:25Good day, good day, my friend, Billy.
00:06:26We're poor minstrels who need somewhere to sleep.
00:06:42Or possibly some money.
00:06:43Oh!
00:06:46Arrgh!
00:07:01I'll just say more get us in.
00:07:02So go ahead, you know what to do.
00:07:04You know what to do.
00:07:34Is this this for my old shipmate, Billy Bones, huh?
00:07:46I don't know of any shipmates, sir.
00:07:48This is for our permanent guest.
00:07:50His name's not Billy Bones, though.
00:07:51He calls himself Captain.
00:07:53Ah, yes, of course.
00:07:54My friend might go by Captain, you know.
00:07:57He has a scar on his cheek in a very friendly manner about here.
00:08:02Especially when drinking rum.
00:08:04Yes, I do think my mon ami might be here.
00:08:09If you mean the captain, sir, he's gone out for a walk.
00:08:13Ah, Billy will be thrilled to death when he sees me.
00:08:18Speak of the devil.
00:08:20Here he is now.
00:08:21Let's surprise him.
00:08:23Come on.
00:08:24All right, if you say so.
00:08:25Billy, it's so good to see you, you old pirate, you.
00:08:37Here, let's have a toast to the good old days.
00:08:40Black dog.
00:08:51Ha, ha, the same.
00:08:53So you do remember your old shipmate?
00:08:56It's worth your waiting goal to find you at last.
00:08:58What are you up to, black dog?
00:09:02Sniff it around me, you're like a bilge rat.
00:09:06Where's the map, Billy?
00:09:09Eh?
00:09:10You can't hide it any longer.
00:09:13Uh, map?
00:09:14Hiding a map, you say?
00:09:16What map?
00:09:17Hand over that map.
00:09:19I haven't got any map.
00:09:22No map at all.
00:09:49Oh, my God.
00:10:19You're gonna be all right Jim me boy there found me I am undone
00:10:49help I need a doctor asking you shall receive dr. Leipzig here what seems to be the trouble
00:11:00doctor the captain is badly hurt hurt goodness no I'm sure the only thing ailing the captain is an
00:11:08overindulgence in rum very good yes yes tsk tsk here we are now let's have a look my what a masterpiece
00:11:21let's check the pulse ah not good now let's check the heart that's all right that's good I like that
00:11:27hey where's black dog quiet now there are no dogs here now you listen to me captain if you keep
00:11:34drinking that rum of yours you're a dead man do you understand me goodbye captain goodbye my boy
00:11:40listen to me lad I've got to get out of here and I'll need your help to do it they won't give me
00:11:50the black spot as long as I'm alive the black spot sir it's a sort of a summons from some old friends
00:11:59lad they want something I've got my seat chest if you should spy them poking around here lad
00:12:06Jim listen closely me boy if you see black dog or any of his kind around here jump on your horse in
00:12:17right like the window that doctor friend of yours tell him you've got flint's band
00:12:22every one of them on board here at the bin bow in to the last man
00:12:29roche
00:12:30roche
00:12:32roche
00:12:33roche
00:12:44Is anyone there?
00:13:00Can you tell a poor blind man,
00:13:02a man who lost his side in the glorious defence
00:13:05of his dear native England?
00:13:09Where exactly he might be at this moment, if you please?
00:13:14While you're at Benbow Inn, sir, by Black Hill Cove,
00:13:17I'm Jim, the innkeeper.
00:13:19Ah, I hear a voice.
00:13:22A young man's voice.
00:13:24Give me your hand, young sir,
00:13:26and lead me, please, into your inn.
00:13:30Ow!
00:13:32And now, my boy, take me to your captain, Billy Bone.
00:13:36I can't do that, sir.
00:13:38You can't? Really?
00:13:40Take me to him, or I'll break your scrawny arm.
00:13:45Much better.
00:13:46When we get to his room,
00:13:48I want you to tell him he is a friend of yours, Billy.
00:13:53Here's a friend of yours, Billy.
00:13:59Oh, no!
00:14:01Phew!
00:14:02Don't get up on my account, old friend.
00:14:10I may not be able to see you,
00:14:12but I can hear your teeth rattling.
00:14:16Surprised to see me, bones?
00:14:18Stretch out your right hand and take hold of mine.
00:14:22There, the deed is done.
00:14:34Goodbye, Billy, a fine young lad.
00:14:40Goodbye, sir.
00:14:47Ah, the black spot.
00:14:49Listen, Jim,
00:14:53that blind beggar Pew may be a dangerous man,
00:14:55but the one naked man who sent him here is even worse.
00:14:57Whatever you do,
00:14:58don't let them get hold of that map.
00:14:59Do you hear me?
00:15:01It's safe in my sea chest.
00:15:03And you're looking after the only man
00:15:05who knows where to find it.
00:15:06Yours truly!
00:15:07They'll have it over my dead body.
00:15:10Old Flint himself give me that map on his deathbed.
00:15:13He did, God rest his soul, on his deathbed.
00:15:16Black spot at ten o'clock.
00:15:20They're coming for me then.
00:15:32They want that map and they're coming for it.
00:15:36It's only six o'clock now.
00:15:38We've got four hours.
00:15:40Time to plan.
00:15:41We'll show them.
00:15:42We still have some time.
00:15:45Le...
00:15:46Le...
00:15:46Le...
00:15:47Oh, my God.
00:16:17I'm sorry.
00:16:47Oh, my God.
00:17:17Oh, my God.
00:17:47Oh, my God.
00:17:54Knock down the door.
00:17:56Yes, sir!
00:17:57It's Billy Bones.
00:18:11He's dead.
00:18:12God rest his miserable soul.
00:18:14Search him, you idiots.
00:18:15And if it's not on him, then look upstairs for his sea chest.
00:18:21Hey, Pew!
00:18:25It looks like someone has beat us to it.
00:18:32The sea chest has been opened.
00:18:35What about the map?
00:18:36Is it there?
00:18:38It's gold!
00:18:39It's gold!
00:18:40It's gold!
00:18:41He's a gold!
00:18:42Forget the gold is since mapping the chest with his PayPal.
00:18:46I cannot see a thing.
00:18:48There's nothing here.
00:18:49Nothing at all.
00:18:50We've been robbed by that little weasel, Jim Hawkins.
00:18:53What a baby!
00:18:54I didn't put his eyes out when I had a chance.
00:18:57Look for him, lads!
00:18:59Find him!
00:19:00Oh, wow.
00:19:21What?
00:19:25We'll have a treasure of more golden Jews than even the King of England ever dreamed
00:19:52out. But we've got this old Pew. Johnny! Rat Dog! Wait! Don't leave old Pew behind! Come back you foos!
00:20:22Mario wants three Room
00:20:24It's taken a period of time
00:20:27By the way!
00:20:31But you won't need to take any push
00:20:34The aim is to take a picture
00:20:37Andaro lads
00:20:40Well, let's take a look
00:20:42At every step
00:20:44Good evening, Squire Trelawney.
00:20:53Hello there, Doctor.
00:20:54Aha! Good evening, young friend, Jim.
00:20:58What brings you out too late tonight?
00:21:00You remember, of course, the old captain whom you treated just last night at the Benbow Inn?
00:21:05Today, an old blind beggar came and gave him a black spot.
00:21:09The captain raged and fell dead just after the blind man left.
00:21:12Then later, the man came back with a band of pirates, and they tore the inn apart.
00:21:18Oh, dear. They weren't looking for money, were they?
00:21:20No, Doctor. It wasn't that. I have what they wanted. Here it is.
00:21:26Aha! Let's see what we have here. It's a map.
00:21:30Hmm. Well, now, let's have a look.
00:21:32Torchere. Spyglass shoulder. Hmm. Skeleton Island.
00:21:38Ten feet to the north, and then we're... Hmm.
00:21:41Ha-ha. Excellent. This map belonged to Captain Flint, the bloodthirstiest buccaneer that ever sailed.
00:21:47And it clearly shows where the pirate Flint has hid his vast treasure.
00:21:52Hmm-hmm.
00:21:53Doctor Lifesy, tomorrow I'm going to Bristol.
00:21:57And in three weeks, no better yet in two.
00:22:00No, no, no, no. In ten days' time, you shall have a ship and the best crew in England at your disposal.
00:22:06You, Lifesy, shall be ship's surgeon, and I will acquire the title of admiral.
00:22:12Young Hawkins will make a first-rate cabin boy.
00:22:15And when we find Captain Flint's treasure, we'll be up to our ears in money.
00:22:21We'll be swimming, and I do not say this lightly, in a sea of gold.
00:22:25Quite literally, an ocean of it.
00:22:27Trelawney, my good squad, I won't jump aboard for your grand adventure in an instant,
00:22:33but for one person involved whom I don't completely trust.
00:22:36Who?
00:22:38Tell me who that no-good scoundrel might be, my friend.
00:22:42You, Trelawney.
00:22:43Your involvement makes me fear the worst.
00:22:45Loose lips do sink ships.
00:22:48Lifesy.
00:22:48I give you my word of honor as a gentleman.
00:22:51My lips are sealed.
00:22:53Ah-ha, that is all I needed to hear.
00:22:55To Bristol, then, my dear friends.
00:22:57To Bristol, then, my dear friends.
00:23:27Don't worry, my dear friends.
00:23:29Don't worry.
00:23:30The arms are sealed.
00:23:31The arms are sealed.
00:23:33Whoa, whoa.
00:23:34Oh, no!
00:23:45Ow!
00:23:48Ow!
00:23:51Ow!
00:23:53Ow!
00:23:55Let's go!
00:24:25My dear fellow, we are off to search for buried treasure, and need a stout ship and a hardy crew.
00:24:37Sir, your search is over as I can supply you with both.
00:24:41Excellent!
00:24:55Well now, just look at our beautiful ship. We've been devilishly lucky as soon as people heard we were sending out to find the treasure they couldn't do enough to help us.
00:25:09Everything just fell into place without a hitch today, Trelawney.
00:25:14Aha! See for yourself.
00:25:17Here's our gully cook, John Silver, a worthy man who went out of his way to help round up the entire crew of experienced seamen of his acquaintance.
00:25:29Not the most attractive group, but Silver vouches for their skill and trustworthiness.
00:25:42I hope everything is in order, Captain.
00:25:45Is our little ship ready for its voyage yet?
00:25:48Pardon me, sir. What's that? Ah, yes.
00:25:51Well, frankly, sir, and I must speak frankly, no offense intended, I am very unhappy with this expedition.
00:26:01I don't trust this motley crew. This whole adventure troubles me, sir.
00:26:08Is that all?
00:26:10I don't follow you.
00:26:11Ah, yes.
00:26:13Well, even though I am in charge of this ship, I have not demanded to know the aim of this journey of ours.
00:26:20You know, yet even the cook's parrot has been informed that we are on a quest for buried treasure.
00:26:25I don't like it at all, sir.
00:26:31Right, left, right, left, right, halt.
00:26:35Attention!
00:26:36All right, mates. On my orders now.
00:26:39Cast off balance start lines. Pull the back guard. Uncurl the top sail. Hoist the mainsail.
00:26:45Damn the torpedoes. Full speed ahead.
00:26:47Hello, cat again.
00:26:48Hmm.
00:26:49Hi!
00:26:50Heyспowny!
00:26:51How you doing here?
00:26:54Can we get ahead?
00:26:56Hello?
00:26:57How we about that last ᅵograph?
00:26:58I'll put you back in the window for the rain in the afternoon.
00:27:01Cam, I'll lift you what, I'll lift you up on the fuel level.
00:27:02What if the wind was when there is a few wheels in the Chic Barbara.
00:27:05All right, why not last Gordon for this mess.
00:27:07Get ahead.
00:27:08Let's go.
00:27:38Let's go.
00:28:08Let's go.
00:28:38Let's go.
00:29:08Tell us, Silver.
00:29:24How long do you expect us to serve on this blasted tub?
00:29:28I've had enough of that captain in all his orders.
00:29:31I want to eat his rations and sleep in his cabin for a change.
00:29:35And how can I respect what you say when your tongue runs so far out of your brain?
00:29:43We can't rush his plan.
00:29:45But Silver, I...
00:29:46That's enough from you.
00:29:48Listen up.
00:29:50When the squire and the doctor and the boy have found the treasure for us and loaded it on board...
00:29:57What are we going to do to him?
00:29:58England would have marooned them on a desert island.
00:30:05Flint or Billy Bones would have slit their throats in their sleep.
00:30:10Dead men tell no tales.
00:30:11Uh-oh.
00:30:12I vowed...
00:30:15We kill him.
00:30:17Land ho!
00:30:18Land ho!
00:30:18Land ho!
00:30:19Land ho!
00:30:33Land ho!
00:31:03Come in.
00:31:07Come in, my boy.
00:31:09What's in your mind?
00:31:14I'm sorry to report there's treachery on board, sir.
00:31:18It seems that Silver was Flint's right-hand man, and he knows all about the treasure.
00:31:23Everything that is, but where it's buried.
00:31:26As soon as we dig it up, they're planning to have us all...
00:31:29Shall I say die?
00:31:31That Captain Silver has pulled one over on you.
00:31:35Oh, he's a remarkable fellow.
00:31:38He'd be even more remarkable if he were hanging from the yard arm.
00:31:42Captain, your misgivings about this voyage were justified.
00:31:46I admit I've been an idiot.
00:31:47I'm just as much of an idiot as you are, sir.
00:31:51The crew has outwitted me.
00:31:54Me.
00:31:55Captain Smollett.
00:31:56But beating ourselves over the head will get us nowhere.
00:31:59I have an idea, gentlemen.
00:32:05I suggest that for the moment, we pretend that we know nothing of their plans.
00:32:10We shall remain on guard and wait for their next move.
00:32:13I'm so clever.
00:32:14Sir, they're all to us.
00:32:19We're done for.
00:32:21How many of the crew can we count true to our side?
00:32:24There are four of us, including young Jim.
00:32:29Against 19 of them.
00:32:31I'll fight like two men.
00:32:32No, four.
00:32:34Twelve.
00:32:35No, thirty.
00:32:35I have...
00:32:36It is our duty to fight to the death for our ship.
00:32:40No, sir.
00:32:42They shall not overcome us.
00:32:44Left, right, left, right, left, right, left, right.
00:32:48Left, right, left, right, left, right, left, right.
00:32:51Left, right, left, right, left, right, left, right, left.
00:32:56Spend it.
00:33:05Well, lads, have any of you good men ever laid eyes on that island before?
00:33:21Huh?
00:33:23I've seen it, sir.
00:33:25I once got fresh water here when I was serving as cook on board a trading vessel.
00:33:32Ah, yes.
00:33:33Well, from the map, it looks as though it will be better to drop anchor on the south side, behind that islet.
00:33:38Eh?
00:33:39Yes, yes, sir.
00:33:40This is known by pirates as skeleton islands, sir.
00:33:44Some of our crew know the names of all the islands in this part of the world.
00:33:49That hill is called Spineglass, for it used to be the pirates' lookout point.
00:33:56You've worked hard.
00:33:58No captain could ask for more.
00:34:00Now we've reached our destination.
00:34:02Sure leave for all of you.
00:34:04Three cheers for Captain Smollett.
00:34:06Smollett.
00:34:07Now, mates.
00:34:08All ashore.
00:34:09All ashore.
00:34:10All ashore.
00:34:17Listen, hands.
00:34:19You and some of the lads stay on board and keep an eye on the captain and his bunch.
00:34:25Don't let them out of your sight.
00:34:27If they slip away, it's your neck.
00:34:30Understand?
00:34:31Hmm.
00:34:32That's interesting.
00:34:33What are the pirates planning to do on the island?
00:34:34I'd better investigate.
00:34:35Hmm.
00:34:36Hmm.
00:34:37Hmm.
00:34:38Hmm.
00:34:39That's interesting.
00:34:40What are the pirates planning to do on the island?
00:34:42I'd better investigate.
00:34:43Hmm.
00:35:00Hey, that's Jim.
00:35:21We have to stop him.
00:35:23He can spoil everything.
00:35:24Ew!
00:35:30Find him, lads.
00:35:45Let's go.
00:36:15Where can that wretched boy have gotten to?
00:36:30Shhh!
00:36:45Oh, what was that?
00:36:53Pardon me, sir. Who are you?
00:36:56My name's Ben Gunn.
00:37:00Were you shipwrecked here?
00:37:04No, I was marooned, abandoned, left here as a punishment.
00:37:10What's your name, boy?
00:37:11Jim.
00:37:12That's not Captain Flint's ship, is it, Jim?
00:37:17Uh-uh, no. Flint is dead.
00:37:19But some of his old friends are on board that ship,
00:37:21and my friends and I are in great danger.
00:37:24Uh-huh.
00:37:25Uh-uh, is there a one-legged man amongst them?
00:37:28Silver?
00:37:29Yes, yes, yes. Who used to go by that name?
00:37:33He's our ship's cook.
00:37:35And he's also the leader of a band of pirates.
00:37:39Well, I could help you.
00:37:42Only, uh...
00:37:44Only what?
00:37:45On the condition that I get to keep at least 1,000 pounds of Captain Flint's buried treasure,
00:37:51by which all rights should have been all mine at this point anyway.
00:37:55Of course. The Squire is the most generous fellow.
00:37:58Do you think he might take me home?
00:38:01Yes, of course he will.
00:38:03And now, sir, tell me your story.
00:38:13Three years ago, all my friends turned to foe,
00:38:16and they left me here to die.
00:38:19The treasure not found, they all put me down,
00:38:24and they sailed away that night.
00:38:28Three years have passed.
00:38:30I knew I could last.
00:38:31I knew I could last.
00:38:32My story has never been told.
00:38:35For hours with Flint, we all got the hint,
00:38:40we'd be buried next to his gold.
00:38:43Oh, no, it's him again.
00:38:48He can't be trusted.
00:38:50Pass me a basket.
00:38:52Oh, no, not him again.
00:38:56He's the meanest pirate of all.
00:39:00Bones was Flint's mate.
00:39:02John Silver had hate.
00:39:04He killed all the crew, but a few.
00:39:08When he returned, gold fear did burn.
00:39:12The search for the treasure ensued.
00:39:16They left me behind.
00:39:18The gold I did find.
00:39:20I waited for someone to come.
00:39:24How could you men bring these powers again?
00:39:28Now we must run or use guns.
00:39:32Oh, no, it's him again.
00:39:36He can't be trusted.
00:39:38Pass me a basket.
00:39:40Oh, no, not him again.
00:39:43He's the meanest pirate of all.
00:39:58Oh, no, it's him again.
00:40:08He can't be trusted.
00:40:10Pass me a basket.
00:40:12Oh, no, not him again.
00:40:15He's the meanest pirate of all.
00:40:19Oh, no, it's him again.
00:40:23He can't be trusted.
00:40:25Pass me a basket.
00:40:28Oh, no, not him again.
00:40:31He's the meanest pirate of all.
00:40:35How tragic for you.
00:40:37If we make it back to the ship alive,
00:40:39I'll make sure you get the whole head of the cheese you crave.
00:40:42Shh, I hear footsteps.
00:40:44It must be the pirates.
00:40:47Quick, let's hide.
00:40:48Over there.
00:40:49Over there.
00:40:52Let's go.
00:41:22Things are looking bad for us.
00:41:25First of all, Jim seems to have disappeared.
00:41:27And secondly, it would appear that the pirates won't let us out of here.
00:41:31We have to do something.
00:41:35Ah, look, there's Jim.
00:41:43And there's silver.
00:41:49What is that?
00:41:52Ah, gentlemen.
00:41:58Ah, I...
00:41:59I'm not sure what's in the air.
00:42:01Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:42:02I'm not sure what's in the air.
00:42:04Oh, I just...
00:42:05Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:42:07Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:42:15Oh
00:42:45Stop gentlemen, ship your halls
00:43:03I believe they're loading the cannon
00:43:05But why?
00:43:07Aha! They're attacking us! Faster!
00:43:09Stop! Stop! Stop!
00:43:11Stop! Stop! Stop! Stop!
00:43:13Fire!
00:43:14Stop! Stop! Stop!
00:43:17Help!
00:43:41Get more ammo
00:43:44End stroke!
00:43:46End stroke!
00:43:47End stroke!
00:43:48End stroke!
00:43:49End stroke!
00:43:50End stroke!
00:43:51End stroke!
00:43:52End stroke!
00:43:53End stroke!
00:43:54End stroke!
00:43:55End stroke!
00:43:56End stroke!
00:43:57End stroke!
00:43:58End stroke!
00:43:59End stroke!
00:44:00End stroke!
00:44:01End stroke!
00:44:02End stroke!
00:44:03End stroke!
00:44:04End stroke!
00:44:05End stroke!
00:44:06End stroke!
00:44:07End stroke!
00:44:08End stroke!
00:44:09Let's go.
00:44:39Mmm!
00:44:45Grab the bucket and cool him more up.
00:45:09Cool.
00:45:39They seized the weapons and escaped.
00:45:52They've captured the fort.
00:45:58They can't see the cabin from the shed.
00:46:28They must be aiming at the flag.
00:46:30We must lower the flag at once.
00:46:33Lower the flag?
00:46:36Let me remind you that naval rules do not permit the flag to be lowered during battle under
00:46:41any circumstances.
00:46:44Not ever!
00:46:49Jim!
00:46:50Jim, look!
00:46:51You're friends!
00:46:53They've taken the fort!
00:46:55Are you sure it's not the pirates?
00:46:57It's definitely not them!
00:47:03Silver would have hoisted the jolly archer!
00:47:07The pirates flag!
00:47:08Then let's go!
00:47:09Wait a minute!
00:47:10I have to speak to the doctor.
00:47:14Tell him to come to me alone!
00:47:16Very well.
00:47:17Doctor, Squire, Captain, it's me!
00:47:22Jim!
00:47:24Hello?
00:47:25Hello?
00:47:26Doctor, I've just met a man named Ben Gunn.
00:47:28He says he has some information for you.
00:47:43What's that?
00:47:49What's that?
00:47:50A white flag.
00:47:53I'm sure it's a trick.
00:47:55They're up to something, no doubt.
00:47:56Oh!
00:47:57Oh!
00:47:58Attention!
00:47:59Two arms!
00:48:00Left!
00:48:01Right!
00:48:02Left!
00:48:03Right!
00:48:04Left!
00:48:05Left!
00:48:06Left!
00:48:07Left!
00:48:08Left!
00:48:09Left!
00:48:10Left!
00:48:11Left!
00:48:12Left!
00:48:13Left!
00:48:14Left!
00:48:15Left!
00:48:16Left!
00:48:17What do you want?
00:48:18I have a proposition to discuss with you.
00:48:20Captain, don't shoot.
00:48:21Very well.
00:48:22Come in, my good man.
00:48:23Thank you, Captain.
00:48:24Come in, my good man.
00:48:25Thank you, Captain.
00:48:26So?
00:48:27Say what you came to say.
00:48:28We want Captain Flynn's treasure.
00:48:29And we shall have it.
00:48:30Yes.
00:48:31You want.
00:48:32To stay alive, which you have every right to want.
00:48:36Do you have the map?
00:48:37Maybe.
00:48:38Maybe.
00:48:39Maybe not.
00:48:40I know that you have it.
00:48:41Give us the map.
00:48:42That's your proposition?
00:48:43Well, my dear fellow, we hereby reject your silly offer.
00:48:45I wouldn't do that.
00:48:46Say what you came to say.
00:48:47Say what you came to say.
00:48:48We want Captain Flynn's treasure.
00:48:49And we shall have it.
00:48:50Yes.
00:48:51You want.
00:48:52To stay alive, which you have every right to want.
00:48:54Do you have the map?
00:48:55Maybe.
00:48:56Maybe not.
00:48:57I know that you have it.
00:48:58Give us the map.
00:48:59That's your proposition?
00:49:00Well, my dear fellow, we hereby reject your silly offer.
00:49:04I wouldn't do that if I were you.
00:49:10Are you threatening us?
00:49:12Is that it?
00:49:15You've come to this point because you're too greedy.
00:49:19And now I suggest that you listen to my proposition.
00:49:23If you or any of your crew come back here,
00:49:26I'll have you all clapped in irons
00:49:28and send you all up to prison for the rest of your pitiful lives.
00:49:31Don't forget, Silver.
00:49:33You're dealing with the master of strategy,
00:49:35the famous Captain Smollett.
00:49:40I'll have you all sent off to the gallows.
00:49:46In one hour, those of you who are still alive
00:49:51will envy those who are already dead.
00:49:56To your posts!
00:49:57With your kunna, it's dad and my father online.
00:49:59Here's an interview for Buckethead!
00:50:00Oh my gosh.
00:50:01Okay.
00:50:02Do not want to go with three rows?
00:50:04Well, anyway, you don't want to go with two rows?
00:50:07The basicallyこれはools anduffs,
00:50:09seems to have more♡ with a Others iki.
00:50:12I don't know.
00:50:42the devil with them we've been patiently waiting for over an hour I tell you this
00:50:52is getting boring ah here they come attention arms at the ready
00:51:22oh
00:51:52Let's go.
00:52:22Let's go.
00:52:52Oh, my God.
00:53:22I say to you
00:53:52I say to you
00:54:22I say to you
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00:58:52I'll chase the pirates off the Hispaniola
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