-1A/N: enter this scene the same way in the movie.
"...Please don't take my sunshine away," A man grabs the young singing girl and turns her around.
"Don't be singing about sunshine in this type of fog, missy-" the salty sea sailor said.
"That's enough, Mr. Gibbs," Norrington interrupted.
"But the little girl was singing about the sun in B-minor, ba-ad luck to be singing about the sun in B-minor in this type of weather, Sir."
"That maybe so Mr. Gibbs, but if I-"
"Look an umbrella, an umbrella in the water…" the young girl interrupted Norrington. Everybody ran to the port side, and saw the umbrella.
"Heave to, men." Norrington started shouting orders.
"Mr. Norrington, may I ask what are you doing?" An old man with a big wig asked.
"It's good luck to find an umbrella floating in the water, sir. But ba-ad luck to let it keep floating." Mr. Gibbs replied before Norrington could.
"And what about the boy?" the old man with the big wig asked. Everybody rushed, back to the port side and saw a boy lying on a piece of drift wood.
"Let sleeping dogs lye, says I," Mr. Gibbs said. Norrington looked at Mr. Gibbs, "Well, there is no superstition about rescuing boys out of the water, sir, but he looks mighty peaceful sir." Norrington started to shout orders to bring the boy aboard.
The boy was brought on board and everybody surrounded him.
"What should we do with him?" a sailor asked.
"I say we should eat him." another sailor shouted out.
"Hit 'im with a rock." another shouted.
All but one of the sailors started to chanting, "Rock, Rock," and Norrington lifted the rock up and was about to bring it down on the boy when the sailor who wasn't chanting called for him.
"What do you see
sailor?" Norrington asked when he seen the sailor was looking
through an eyeglass.
"The sea, sir." the sailor shouted
back.
Norrington sighed, "I see the sea too sailor, now what
about it?"
"There is a ship burning and sinking, sir." By
now everybody was tired of running to port side so they walked. Once
they seen the site they all grew quiet.
"Well, everybody's thinking it, so I'll just say it," Mr. Gibbs broke the silence, "Jaws."
"Jaws?" the young girl asked just above a whisper.
"Aye, Jaws. The biggest shark ever to swim the seven seas." Mr. Gibbs answered, and just then the young girl's eyes grew wide as she saw a huge fin go under water…
Elisabeth woke up.
