"I was out in Jamaica the other eventide, watching nefarious pirate Gravy Jones on trial in court." Elouise spoke.

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(Flashback!)

Elouise watched as Gravy Jones and his crew made their daring escape. When she looked inside the abandoned courtroom, she noticed something very odd--the family jewels of Monteria were no longer in the evidence box--Gravy Jones had TAKEN THEM!

The young lass' theory was indeed proven correct, for as the dreaded pirate made his escapade, he held aloft a sapphire plucked from her great-grandfather's crown, laughing maliciously as the jewel shimmered in the moonlight.

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"And now he's left the colonies with my family's most priceless treasure!" Elouise exclaimed. "Rumor has it he intends to use the jewels of Monteria for nefarious purposes.."

"Well then we got no time to waste!" George exclaimed. "Elliot, you trim the sails, I'll steer!"

While everyone worked and got the shop up and running, Elliot paused to notice Willory.

"Hey how are ya, Willory?" Elliot asked, leaving on the side of the mast.

"I was doing better until you gentlemen made an appearance." Willory sarcastically replied.

"So it's still you and the princess?" Sedgewick asked. "But she's twelve now! I could go to the store by myself and pick up groceries at that age!"

"I am required to accompany the princess on whatever endeavor she wishes to undertake." Willory replied. "Also, what are...stores?"

"Perhaps a rousing sea shanty shall salve our spirits!" Elouise exclaimed, pulling out an accordion.

"Uh, okay!" Sedgewick exclaimed, picking up the accordion. "I only know like one so bear with me please—"

The others watched as Sedgewick picked up the accordion and started to play "Blow the Man Down".

"Blow the man down, bullies, blow the man down

Wey hey, blow the man down

Blow him right back into Liverpool town

Gimme some time to blow the man down.." Sedgewick sang as he played the accordion.

Pretty soon, George started to join in the song.

"Come all you young fellows who follow the sea (To me!)

(Wey hey, blow the mandown)

Andpray pay attentionand listen to me

(Gimme some time to blow the man down)" George sang with Sedgewick.

Suddenly, Elliot immediately butted in, using a mop onboard the ship as a microphone and scat-singing his own version of the shanty.

"SKEE-BE-DE-BAP-BOW! I SAID BLOW THAT MAN DOWN! A-SCOO-BE-DO-BE-DO-BE-DO, BLOW THAT MAN..." he paused, looking at everyone's reactions to his scatting. "...down?"

"Well then!" Elouise chuckled. "That certainly lifted MY spirits!"

"Milady," Willory spoke, all of a sudden. "I suggest we make a slight pause in our voyage to pick up supplies, there's an island nearby..."

"Oh, wonderful!" Elouise exclaimed, turning to the pirates. "Anyone for pineapple juice?"

"Sure!" George and Elliot exclaimed in unison.

"I'm down!" Sedgewick replied, Elouise was a bit confused. "Uh...that means yes...er..where we come from..."

"Wonderful!" Elouise smiled then hopped off with Willory.

As George continued to steer the boat, Sedgewick turned to face Elliot. Remembering his singing from earlier, the gourd thought he'd outright say what he was thinking;

"You are absolutely tone-deaf." He remarked to Elliot.