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I we'll soak ourselves in rum, courtesy
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>> Use all the wind you can.
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>> A good take today, Kenway. Half a dozen
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scores of that size and you'll be set
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for a year. Now, let's sell this cargo
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and fix up your jack door with a few
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>> Sod a year. I'm looking for a prize that
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will set me up for life and be king of
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the West Indies. Then
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>> we came to Nassau to get away from the
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>> Well, I'll be a man of property and
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>> Jesus, let that dream go, lad. Nassau is
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>> Do you ever dream of the big score?
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A ship so full of gold and just split it
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>> Sure, but it's only a dream. Every man
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home double chest of gold with no
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owners. They're as rare as an honest
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>> If you don't hanker after gold like the
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rest of us, Ben, then I wonder what sort
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of a pirate does that make you?
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>> Wealth is a means, a force of creation,
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not an end. Our pirate republic, now
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that's an end. But if we ever lose her,
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it'll be on account of pirate captains
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who can't see past their own
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>> It's these pirate captains who keep the
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empires out and haul the prizes in.
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Spaniards. Just the one ship cover.
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>> We've made those top.
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>> We're losing the wind. Captain,
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>> I'll sail. Fill those sticks.
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blew up the full ass mainst.
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>> That's enough for now.
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>> Give us a song, lads.
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>> Soul Key is quiet and remote. The
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perfect place for our business with the