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Gibbs : Now,
what's the nature of this venture you are in?
Jack : I'm going after the Black Pearl. I know where
it's going to be and I'm gonna take it.
Gibbs : Jack, it's a fool's errand. Well, you know
better than me the tales of the Black Pearl?
Jack : That's why I know what Barbossa is up to. All I
need is a crew.
Gibbs : From what I hear tell of Captain Barbossa,
he's not a man to suffer fools nor strike a bargain
with one.
Jack : Well, then I'd say it's a very good thing I'm
not a fool then, aye.
Gibbs : Prove me wrong. What make's ye think Brabossa
will give up his ship to you?
Jack : Let's just say it's a matter of leverage, aye?
Gibbs : The kid?
Jack : That is the child of Bootstrap Bill Turner. His
only child, savvy.
Gibbs : Is he now? "Leverage", says you. "I think I
feel a change in the wind," says I. I'll find us a crew.
There's bound to
be some sailors on this rock crazy as you.
Jack : One can only hope. Take what you can.
Gibbs : Give nothing back.
Gibbs : Feast your eyes,
Captain. All of them, faithful hands before the mast.
Every man worth his salt.
And crazy to boot.
Will : So this is your able-bodied crew?
Jack : You, sailor!
Gibbs : Cotton, Sir.
Jack : Mr.Cotton! Do you have the courage and
fortitude to follow orders and stay true in the face of
danger and almost certain death? Mr. Cotton! Answer me!
Gibbs : He's a mute, sir. Poor devil had his tongue
cut out, so he trained the parrot to talk for him. No
one's yet figured how.
Jack : Mr.Cotton's parrot! Same question.
Parrot: Wind in the sails! Wind in the sails!
Gibbs : Mostly, we figure that means "yes".
Jack : Of course it does. Satisfied?
Will : Well, you've proved they're mad.
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