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Post by Anne Jack Marlow on Jul 21, 2006 9:18:52 GMT -5
I walked abord the black Pearl my bodyu fulled with exitment. I let my baggs drop and ran to the other side and looked over smiling and laughing. "this is great Jack, I feel like I'm a little kid" I said running over him grabbing his collar. "If my father were alive he would be so proud of me." I spoke in a tone where it sounded happy but it was lined with saddness.
I had places my baggs so they would fall overboard, my priecious violin was withthem. I was so happy that i took up my violin and started to play.
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Post by J.ack on Jul 21, 2006 9:23:44 GMT -5
"That's good." I said, staring down at my compass. It was hard too find a general direction, specially if you didn't know where you were going. I gave a slight shrug of my shoulders after she walked away, closing the compass lid down too. I turned round and watched her play for a bit, she was good... "You got a talent there Miss. Marlow... you should keep practicing."
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Post by Anne Jack Marlow on Jul 21, 2006 9:41:11 GMT -5
Anne looked at Jack and smiled. "why thank you Mr. Sparrow" I changed the tune of the song to a more irish sounding upbeat song. I also started to sing. I guess you would say thait is was a one man show...just for my old firend Jack Sparrow.
the song I chose was called Monnahan the Mutineer
He was halifax born and bread strong int he arm and thick inthe head to leave halifax there's a quote it's through a bottle or on a boat. well he found work abourd a weather but when they got to st pierre it was clear that he didn't care. they took him to the gan we had and gave him lashes 20 the captian noted 30 but his daughter beged for mercy. she took him to her cabin where she gavehim wine and water, and a bit more that she otter. set the sails and walk the plank what was your name and waht was your rank if you don't work then you'll be hung. so call'm mutiny while your young. now the captian was no fool he told them that if you break the rulles yourll all end up liek monnahan he'ss tase the cat to every man. life abord a shi is haerd but who exactly gaurds the gaurd when the captain goes insaide and men have tresin in the veins this time the captian walked the plank the dropped him off near geandbacnk back to halifax who can swim as he drowned they sang to him set the sails and walk the plank what was your name and what was your rank, the opened the caskt and gave a cheer for monnahan the mutineer. and for the moment all seemed well...untill the sea began to swell the winds blew and the boat began to tip. they fel the hull below start to rip. and as they went intothe sea monnahan screamed this advice to me "if we drown when we are young it's better at that than to be hung" so set the sails and walk the plank what was your name and what was your rank. old men still tell'em monnahanmuiteny and his fatted plan how they all whent intot he sea andnon survived exept for me so set the sails and walk the plank what was your name and waht was your rank...I sang with great feeling and pride though some parts of this song did remind me how Jack was marooned. I hoped that he didn't mind..much.
(song:monnahan the mutineer by: the town pants)
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Post by J.ack on Jul 21, 2006 9:50:38 GMT -5
I listened carefully to how she was so intune with her violin. I turned round and leant on the barrier of her, placing my hands down so I would sit on them. I also listened carefully to the lyrics, I never usually did this but with her voice so pure I couldn't help it.
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Post by Anne Jack Marlow on Jul 21, 2006 9:54:14 GMT -5
I began to dance around a litle every wya i when my ahir woudl fly out this always happened when i danced while playing...before my dad dies i played one last song for him and i danced he tild me that when i danced i looked so beautiful. he told methat i would make any man happy...then he died. I put that memory tothe back of my mind and continued playng tof abit. feeling a little breathless i let the osng coem to an end. I put my violin away and walke dover to where Jack was sitting and sat down beside him. "what do ya think Captn?" i asked smiling and breathing heavy.
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Post by J.ack on Jul 21, 2006 10:01:49 GMT -5
"Very soft, we will be setting sail soon. But we must wait for the new crew members I previously hired to arrive." I said, explainging why we wasn't leaving the docks yet. I looked out to the plank where crew would walk aboard from the dock onto The Pearl, no one was walking up it and no one was walking down it. A bad and a good side to everything.
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Post by Anne Jack Marlow on Jul 21, 2006 10:11:00 GMT -5
I smiled at JAck *what a cool perosn* I though *no wonder why my father likedhim so much* i smiiled at that though. I got up and whent over to the railing that was right besidethe plank that aone would walkon to get from ship to dock. I stood there waiting for my beloved Will to show up. "where is everyone else jack?" I asjed turning my head to look at him "as far as I know there areonly Will and I ...or do you alreayd have people on the ship somewhere?" i asked a smirk taking over my lips.
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Post by J.ack on Jul 21, 2006 10:15:00 GMT -5
"Aye... some scaberous crew members taking a load off down below." I pointed to the door that lead down to the crew quaters. That was where everyone would sleep, and by gosh there was certinaly tons of room down there. There was many hammocks and places to sleep, although it wasn't the best place to be.
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Post by Anne Jack Marlow on Jul 21, 2006 10:23:44 GMT -5
I placed my head on my palm and sighed. *anyone will do* I loooked over to Jack whom loked like he wa sin his woen little world. i giggled. He was too funny My body was still tence with exitment. I'm goign to be soon sailling on the last REAL pirate threat inthe caribbian mate! I smirked at my own thought. I looked round the dock still noone.
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Post by J.ack on Jul 21, 2006 10:27:38 GMT -5
"What... what?" I said, just after she giggled. I stood up and walked over to her... I knew that it would take some people time to pack, but I never knew it would take this long too. I raised a brow to Anne as I waited for her responce...
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