drink up me hearties, yo, ho. i think it would be rather exciting to meet a pirate. actually, i find it all fascinating. yes, father. i still think it would be exciting to meet a pirate. look! a boy! in the water! boy overboard! my name is elizabeth swann. i'm watching over you, will. you're a pirate. his name is will turner -- that's all i found out. yes -- yes. it's -- beautiful. may i inquire as to the occasion? ceremony? i knew it. difficult . to say. women in london must have learned to not breath. will! it's so good to see you! i dreamt about you last night. will reacts with surprise: "really? about the day we met. do you remember? will, how many times must i ask you to call me 'elizabeth'? good day, mr. turner. i can't breathe. yes -- yes, i'm fine -- commodore norrington, do you intend to kill my rescuer? commodore, i must protest. pirate or not, this man saved my life. you are despicable. yes, i'm all right, i'm fine! go capture him. thank you, father . and let that be the last of your fashion advice, please. nice and toasty. thank you, estrellia. listen, estrella -- they haven't seen you. hide, and first chance, run for the fort . please, no . par. . parlay! parlay! i invoke the right of parlay! according to" the code of the brethren, set down by the pirates morgan and bartholomew, you must take me to your captain! if an adversary demands parley, you can do them no harm until the parlay is complete. i am here to -- captain barbossa . i have come to negotiate the cessation of hostilities against port royal. i want you to leave. and never come back. very well. i'll drop it! because it's what you're searching for. you've been searching for it for years. i recognize this ship. fine. i suppose if this is worthless, there's no reason to keep it. elizabeth - turner. i'm a maid in the governor's household. barbossa reacts to the name turner: it confirms what he has suspected. the other pirates surreptitiously exchange glances and nods. thank you, sir. of course. i didn't steal it, if that's what you mean. can i trust you? our bargain. . ? wait! you must return me to shore! according to the rules of the order of the brethren - tell the captain that i am disinclined to acquiesce to his request. dare i ask the fate of its previous owner? it's poisoned! then why aren't you eating? it's a pirate medallion. that's all very interesting, but i hardly believe in ghost stories any more. the curse drove you to gather this? no. you?! you're in league with barbossa! you?! truthfully -- you were a bit late. come on! you were in danger . so i took the medallion. and i've kept it ever since. they thought i was you, that they needed my blood. and it didn't work. to keep it away from them? no pirate would sail to london, for fear of execution dock. -- then we never would have met. i guess you can never truly know someone else's heart. no! will -- you can't trust him. here -- it will go well with your black heart ! i will not walk into the ocean. you'll have to throw me in! you went back for that? we need to head for the reef! has it changed since the last time you were here? i hope you have no intention of using that. captain sparrow! we have to get off this island -- immediately! what is that? is there a boat under there? what? what's wrong? how will this help us get off the island? but . you did it before! last time - so that's it? that's the secret grand adventure of the infamous a month? will doesn't have a month! we've got to do something to help him! not when you can drink instead, at least. and you will call me miss swann. drink up me hearties, yo ho. nothing . it's nothing. just . i'm reminded of a song i learned as a child. a song about pirates. oh, no . it's silly. back in england we didn't know a thing about pirates, really. they seemed so romantic and daring - that was before i met one, of course. well, perhaps . with a bit more to drink, i might . we pillage, we plunder, we rifle, we loot, drink up me hearties, yo ho. we kidnap and ravage and we don't give a hoot, drink up me hearties, yo ho - you'll be positively the most fearsome pirates to sail the spanish main. jack, it must be so terrible for you, to be trapped here on this island, all over again. to freedom. yes, the rum is gone. one, because it is a vile drink that turns even the most respectable men into scoundrels. two - that signal is over a thousand feet high, which means it can be seen for two hundred leagues in every direction. the entire royal navy is out to sea looking for me -- do you think there is even a chance they could mass it? exactly. just you wait, captain. in an hour, maybe two, keep a 'weather eye open' and you'll be seeing white sails on that horizon! he can locate isla de muerta -- but i doubt he'll be willing to help us from the brig. no. the pirates have taken will - commodore, please! commodore, i beg you -- please do this . for me. as a wedding gift. not as a condition -- a request. what? and now i know. where yours does, as well. then i can wear men's clothing. well, i am not going to stay hidden in a some cabin, 80 i suppose it's going to be heaving bosoms and bare ankles for the remainder of the voyage! you didn't tell commodore norrington everything. he might delay the rescue . and that would be too late. these men will be facing an enemy that seemingly cannot be killed. what's your plan? you're all right! yes, i am wearing trousers. and as for how we got off the island -- ah, that's a grand adventure, but now is not the time to talk about it. there. and don't you dare tell me that wasn't a proper kiss! it doesn't!