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Curse of the Black Pearl-Scene 2

7. května 2007 v 20:55 | Ninka |  POTC- The Curse of the Black Pearl
Scene 2: (A beautiful dress and an impressive sword)
[Elizabethawakes and decides to take out the medallion from a hiding place in her bureau drawer; she puts it on; there's a knock on the door]
Governor Swann: Elizabeth ! Are you alright? Are you decent?
Elizabeth: [hides medallion in the bodice of her nightgown, throws on a robe] Yes, yes!
Governor Swann: Still abed at this hour? [opens the curtains and the window] It's a beautiful day. I have a gift for you. [reveals dress]
Elizabeth: Oh, it's beautiful!
Governor Swann: Isn't it?
Elizabeth: May I inquire as to the occasion?
Governor Swann: Does a father need an occasion to dote upon his daughter? [to the maids] Go on. Actually, I, uh…I had hoped you might wear it for the ceremony today.
Elizabeth: The ceremony?
Governor Swann: Captain Norrington 's promotion ceremony.
Elizabeth: I knew it!
Governor Swann: Commodore Norrington as he's about to become! [the maids lace Elizabethup into a corset] Fine gentleman, don't you think. He fancies you. Elizabeth ? How's it coming?
Elizabeth: It's difficult to say.
Governor Swann: I'm told it's the latest fashion in London
Elizabeth: Well, women in London must've learned not to breathe.
Servant: M'lord , you have a visitor.
[Willstudies a sconce and upon touching it, a piece comes off in his hand; he buries it in the vase that's holding canes and umbrellas]
Governor Swann: [walks downstairs after the servant] Ah, Mr. Turner , good to see you again.
Will: Good day, sir. I have your order. [opens case and takes out the sword] The blade is folded steel, that's gold filigree laid into the handle. If I may? [balances the sword] Perfectly balanced. The tang is nearly the full width of the blade. [flips the sword and presents it gracefully to the Governor]
Governor Swann: [takes the sword] Impressive, very impressive. Ah, 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.
Governor Swann: [enter Elizabeth] Ah, Elizabeth , you look absolutely stunning.
Elizabeth: Will! So good to see you. I had a dream about you last night.
Will: About me?
Governor Swann: Elizabeth , is that entirely proper for you to…?
Elizabeth: About the day we met, do you remember?
Will: How could I forget, Miss Swann ?
Elizabeth: Will, how many times must I ask you to call me Elizabeth ?
Will: At least once more, Miss Swann , as always.
Governor Swann: There, see, at least the boy has a sense of propriety. Now, we really must be going. Farewell.
Elizabeth: Good day, Mr. Turner .
Governor Swann: Come along.
Will: Good day… [Elizabeth and the Governor exit, Willtrailing after them, they leave in a carriage] Elizabeth .
 

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