求加勒比海盗5的全部台词,英文的!
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- 2021-02-28 15:17
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[elizabeth singing softly]:drink up,me hearties,yo ho; we kidnap and ravage and don't give a hoot; drink up,me hearties,yo ho; yo ho,yo ho,a pirate's life for me; we extort,we pilfer,we filch and sack,drink up...;
[gibbs]: quite,missy. cursed pirates sail these waters. you don't want to bring them..
[norrington]: mr.gibbs,that will do.
[gibbs]: she was singing about pirates. it's bad luck to be singing about pirates with us mired in this unnatural fog. mark
my words.
[norrington]: consider them marked. on your way.
[gibbs]: aye,lieutenant. it's bad luck to have a woman on board,too. even a miniature one.
[elizabeth]: i think it'd be rather exciting to meet a pirate.
[norrington]: think again,miss swann. vile and dissolute creatures,the lot of them. i intend that any man who sails under a
pirate flag or wears a pirate brand gets what he deserves. a short drop and a sudden stop.
[swann]: lieutenant norrington,i appreciate your fervor,but i'm concerned about the effect this subject will have upon my
daughter.
[norrington]: my apologies,governor swann.
[elizabeth]: actually,i find it all fascinating.
[swann]: yes.that's what concerns me.
[elizabeth]: look! a boy! there's a boy in the water!
[norrington]: man overboard! man the ropes. fetch a hook. haul him aboard. he's still breathing.
[gibbs]: mary,mother of god.
[swann]: what happened here?
[norrington]: it's the powder magazine.merchant vessels run heavily armed.
[gibbs]: a lot of good it did them. everyone's thinking it. i'm just saying it. pirates.
[swann]: there's no proof of that. it's probably an accident.
[norrington]: rouse the captain immediately. heave to and take in sail. launch the boats.
[swann]: elizabeth, i want you to accompany the boy. he'll be in your charge. take care of him.
[elizabeth]: it's okay. my name's elizabeth swann.
[will]: will turner.
[elizabeth]: i'm watching over you,will. you're a pirate.
[norrington]: has he said anything?
[elizabeth]: his name's william turner. that's all i found out.
[norrington]: take him below.
[swann]: elizabeth? are you all right? are you decent?
[elizabeth]: yes.
[swann]: still abed at this hour? oh,it's a beautiful day. i have a gift for you.
[elizabeth]: oh,it's beautiful.
[swann]: isn't it?
[elizabeth]: may i inquire as to the occasion?
[swann]: does a father need an occasion to dote upon his daughter? go on. actually,i... i hoped you might wear it for the
ceremony today.
[elizabeth]: the ceremony?
[swann]: captain norrington's promotion ceremony.
[elizabeth]: i knew it.
[swann]: commodore norrington,as he's about to become. a fine gentleman, don't you think? he fancies you,you know. elizabeth?
how's it coming?
[elizabeth]: it's difficult to say.
[swann]: i'm told it's the latest fashion in london.
[elizabeth]: well,women in london must've learnt not to breathe.
[man]:milord,you have a visitor.
[swann]: mr.turner. good to see you again.
[will]: good day,sir. i have your order.
[swann]: well.
[will]: the blade is folded steel. that's gold filigree laid into the handle. if i may. perfectly balanced. the tang is
nearly the full width of the blade.
[swann]: impressive. very impressive. now,now. commodore norrington is going to be very pleased with this. do pass my
compliments on to your master.
[will]: i shall. a craftsman is always pleased to hear his work is appreciated.
[swann]: elizabeth,you look absolutely stunning.
[elizabeth]: will. it's so good to see you. i had a dream about you last night.
[will]: about me?
[swann]: is that entirely proper for you...
[elizabeth]: about the day we met. do you remember?
[will]: how could i forget,miss swann?
[elizabeth]: how many times must i ask you to call me elizabeth?
[will]: at least once more,miss swann,as always.
[swann]: there. see? at least the boy has a sense of propriety. we really must be going. there you are.
[elizabeth]: good day,mr.turner.
[swann]: come along.
[will]: good day. elizabeth...
[man]: what -- hey. hold up,there,you. it's a shilling to tie up your boat at the dock. and i shall need to know your name. [jack]: what do you say to three shillings,and we forget the name?
[man]: welcome to port royal,mr.smith.
[man#2]: two paces march! right about-face! present arms!
[murtogg]: this dock is off limits to civilians.
[jack]: i'm terribly sorry. i didn't know. if i see one,i shall inform you immediately. there's some sort of high-toned and
fancy to-do up at the fort. how could it be two upstanding gentlemen such as yourselves did not merit an invitation?
[murtogg]: someone has to make sure this dock stays off limits.
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- 2021-02-28 17:04