Neverland Page #17
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1750
02:
23:01,239 -- 02:23:03,031I thought you were with them.
1751
02:
23:03,157 -- 02:23:06,159Did you really think that
we'd get in our boats
1752
02:
23:06,286 -- 02:23:07,703and go out into the ocean
1753
02:
23:07,829 -- 02:23:11,039so you and your friends could have
1754
02:
23:11,165 -- 02:23:13,667You really think
I'd do that to you?
1755
02:
23:50,455 -- 02:23:53,540- What happened?
- We're on our own.
1756
02:
23:53,666 -- 02:23:55,709We'll do it your way.
1757
02:
23:56,878 -- 02:23:59,5041758
02:
23:59,631 -- 02:24:03,717No, no, no,
only as much as they can carry.
1759
02:
24:03,843 -- 02:24:06,803T thought it was just
you and me, Starkey.
1760
02:
24:09,015 -- 02:24:10,682Then you tell them yourself.
1761
02:
24:10,808 -- 02:24:14,269There's not a man here
who doesn't want to visit home.
1762
02:
24:14,395 -- 02:24:16,813What if the Indians take the ship
while we're gone?
1763
02:
24:16,939 -- 02:24:19,816We'll have nothing to come back to.
1764
02:
24:19,942 -- 02:24:25,030Look, once we have control
of Fludd's London orb,
1765
02:
24:25,156 -- 02:24:27,074we can come back and forth
as we please.
1766
02:
24:27,200 -- 02:24:30,369Everyone will have their turn.
Tncluding you, Mr. Smee.
1767
02:
24:30,495 -- 02:24:33,580- I'm not staying!
- And I'm not leaving anyone else in charge.
1768
02:
24:33,706 -- 02:24:36,833- Oh, leave--
- Look. I'll bring you back a little treat, okay?
1769
02:
24:36,959 -- 02:24:39,878Some--A nice bottle
of rumbullion, perhaps.
1770
02:
24:40,004 -- 02:24:41,421And an Eccles cake.
1771
02:
24:41,547 -- 02:24:43,382A whole sack.
1772
02:
24:43,508 -- 02:24:45,258You're on.
1773
02:
24:46,969 -- 02:24:49,137But I'm not going alone, Hook.
1774
02:
24:49,263 -- 02:24:50,514Pensi che sia stupido?
1775
02:
24:50,640 -- 02:24:54,142You might know what we will
find there--I do not.
1776
02:
24:54,268 -- 02:24:57,145Half a dozen men only,
you understand?
1777
02:
24:57,271 -- 02:24:59,189I don't care how
you choose them, Starkey,
1778
02:
24:59,315 -- 02:25:02,734but any more,
we'll be too conspicuous.
1779
02:
25:02,860 -- 02:25:04,861Va bene.
1780
02:
25:09,200 -- 02:25:11,4101781
02:
25:11,536 -- 02:25:12,786Hear that?
1782
02:
25:12,912 -- 02:25:15,372- Hear what?
- That.
1783
02:
25:26,134 -- 02:25:28,093Aaaaah!
1784
02:
25:29,971 -- 02:25:32,806Get off me! Get off!
1785
02:
25:32,932 -- 02:25:34,4741786
02:
25:50,783 -- 02:25:52,659What is Peter doing?
1787
02:
25:55,204 -- 02:25:58,039We won't hurt you.
You are our friends.
1788
02:
25:58,166 -- 02:25:59,875But I need to know
what Peter is planning.
1789
02:
26:00,001 -- 02:26:01,334Not a word, Toots.
1790
02:
26:01,461 -- 02:26:03,044He came to me a short time ago,
1791
02:
26:03,171 -- 02:26:07,507told me that the pirates are planning
to bring an army from your world.
1792
02:
26:07,633 -- 02:26:10,761Listen, if Peter is telling the truth,
1793
02:
26:10,887 -- 02:26:13,513we are all in terrible danger.
1794
02:
26:15,099 -- 02:26:17,934He went to find the orb.
1795
02:
26:18,060 -- 02:26:20,228All right? To get us all home.
That's all T know.
1796
02:
26:20,354 -- 02:26:21,980Where?
1797
02:
26:22,106 -- 02:26:24,858The caves on Bull Island.
1798
02:
27:09,737 -- 02:27:11,488Jimmy used to work in the arms trade.
1799
02:
27:11,614 -- 02:27:13,7401800
02:
27:13,866 -- 02:27:17,536He's got a mate in the Woolwich arsenal
who can get anything for a price.
1801
02:
27:20,414 -- 02:27:21,748Grenades...
1802
02:
27:23,000 -- 02:27:25,085even poison gas.
1803
02:
27:27,588 -- 02:27:30,841- What is this?
- It's spread by the wind.
1804
02:
27:33,302 -- 02:27:35,303Won't even see it coming.
1805
02:
27:37,098 -- 02:27:40,433Tt'll choke you to death
before you know it's there.
1806
02:
27:41,644 -- 02:27:43,4781807
02:
28:00,121 -- 02:28:01,538We don't take children.
1808
02:
28:01,664 -- 02:28:03,373We can look after ourselves.
1809
02:
28:03,499 -- 02:28:05,125You'll get in the way.
1810
02:
28:06,627 -- 02:28:08,503Then I don't need this.
1811
02:
28:21,809 -- 02:28:23,226Very well.
1812
02:
28:38,034 -- 02:28:39,9511813
02:
29:24,664 -- 02:29:26,456Bloody hell.
1814
02:
29:29,835 -- 02:29:31,419All hands on deck!
1815
02:
29:31,545 -- 02:29:33,338Man the cannon!
1816
02:
29:40,096 -- 02:29:42,055Watch your step.
1817
02:
29:55,319 -- 02:29:56,903Fire!
1818
02:
30:19,176 -- 02:30:21,177Oh, mio dio.
1819
02:
30:21,303 -- 02:30:23,179I don't like the look of this.
1820
02:
30:26,934 -- 02:30:28,8101821
02:
30:48,622 -- 02:30:50,0811822
02:
30:56,130 -- 02:30:57,130Twins!
1823
02:
31:00,968 -- 02:31:02,1351824
02:
31:12,646 -- 02:31:16,191Come on!
1825
02:
31:50,684 -- 02:31:52,8111826
02:
32:02,947 -- 02:32:05,323All we have to do
is wait until they've gone
1827
02:
32:05,449 -- 02:32:07,367and the orb will be ours.
1828
02:
32:22,925 -- 02:32:24,926Are you ready?
1829
02:
32:27,179 -- 02:32:30,056I'm sorry, Tink.
I can't let this happen.
1830
02:
32:30,182 -- 02:32:31,599What?
1831
02:
32:34,645 -- 02:32:36,2291832
02:
32:37,273 -- 02:32:39,065Oh--oh--aaah!
1833
02:
32:42,653 -- 02:32:45,572You've interfered
one time too many.
1834
02:
32:58,252 -- 02:33:00,1701835
02:
33:04,466 -- 02:33:06,2591836
02:
33:07,678 -- 02:33:10,805Help! Help me!
1837
02:
33:10,931 -- 02:33:12,432Pull!
1838
02:
33:27,114 -- 02:33:28,823Give me that.
1839
02:
33:30,201 -- 02:33:31,868Hold still.
1840
02:
33:35,456 -- 02:33:36,998Ohh! Unhh!
1841
02:
33:42,922 -- 02:33:44,8391842
02:
34:07,154 -- 02:34:08,363Where's Hook?!
1843
02:
34:08,489 -- 02:34:11,115They're long gone.
You're too late, Indian.
1844
02:
34:11,242 -- 02:34:14,244And when they get back,
you're all dead.
1845
02:
34:16,413 -- 02:34:18,1641846
02:
34:39,853 -- 02:34:40,8531847
02:
34:43,357 -- 02:34:46,359Hook's not on the ship.
They're already in the caves!
1848
02:
34:46,485 -- 02:34:48,486Look for tracks!
1849
02:
34:57,871 -- 02:35:01,499Where are you, you little rat?
1850
02:
35:13,137 -- 02:35:15,430We're wasting time.
1851
02:
35:15,556 -- 02:35:18,808Let them fight on
in the streets of London.
1852
02:
35:18,934 -- 02:35:20,810No!
1853
02:
35:25,566 -- 02:35:27,3171854
02:
35:30,612 -- 02:35:32,655Where has he gone?
1855
02:
35:35,409 -- 02:35:37,076Over there.
1856
02:
35:42,791 -- 02:35:44,3341857
02:
35:47,087 -- 02:35:49,547Hold your fire!
The cave's not safe!
1858
02:
35:50,674 -- 02:35:53,1761859
02:
35:55,512 -- 02:35:58,514Come on, Hook.
Let's leave him and go.
1860
02:
35:58,640 -- 02:36:02,226Not until we've dealt with Peter.
Otherwise we leave the orb in his hands.
1861
02:
36:02,353 -- 02:36:04,645The tracks lead this way.
1862
02:
36:04,772 -- 02:36:06,272
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