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Papa, we, I mean, Frederic and I...
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Permit me, sir. I'll explain in two words.
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It's a beach party, and I'm Frankie Avalon.
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And I'm Annette Funicello.
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Don't listen to them. They're pirates!
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The famous pirates of Penzance!
:32:15
What? The pirates of Penzance?
:32:18
The rogues who stole
my family's fortune on the high seas...
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a score of years ago?
:32:23
Our last score was years ago.
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All except this gentleman.
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He was a pirate, but he'll now go straight,
as my husband.
:32:31
Hey, you fox!
:32:33
I'll be the best man, naturally.
:32:36
An idea.
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Tell me, kind sir...
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do you know what it is to be...
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an orphan?
:32:44
Oh, shit!
:32:47
An orphan? And a fine singer, too.
:32:50
You may go. You're all free.
:32:53
Come, lads, we've a ship to float.
Free her keel, and raise that chain doodad.
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- Anchor.
- No, Sam, just disappointment.
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Another 20 years at sea
will ease this petty melancholy.
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For I am the Pirate King
And I'll buy this orphan thing
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We'll go away without dismay.
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But we'll be returning.
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- Are you all right?
- Fine.
:33:21
I don't trust these guys.
:33:23
Not that fine.
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I'd thought I lost you.
:33:34
I'll light a thousand candles
for the luck that kept you safe.
:33:37
Luck? I almost took that twit.
:33:40
You did well for a woman...
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but now there's a man's work to be done.
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I'll keep watch till the ship is gone.
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Woman?
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Papa!