 All aboard for the transcribe premiere production the crews of the Paul Parrot that thrilling story of wailing bays and adventure among savages on a strange island Well, it looks like a showdown with our friends from the Paul Parrot and their last surviving enemy privateer briney Surprising briney who with a few of the privateer crew had attempted to take over the good ship Paul Parrot Captain Dalton Dickon and the rest of our friends are in the midst of a furious set to Dickon has chosen hand-to-hand combat with briney and in an attempt to catch Dickon briney has caught his hook hand in Dickon's peg leg Johnny Robbins who with Sue Grains has been witnessing the fracas sees his opportunity to recover the diamonds which are on briney's person Leaving Sue and accompanied by his recently acquired pet Jaguar Johnny heads for the midst of the fray Oh, there shall not be a barnacle. You can't get that bloomin' old can loose now. Can you blow me down? I'm fast for sure Yank your bloomin' peg leg off You will will ya. Yank your bloomin' old can off first, me hearty. And if you think you won't, here, take that Off the plane and kick me in the... You know, I know you don't fight like this you bloomin' swab If I can't reach you with my hand, I can't with my foot, and you may lay to death If you think you can call me a peg-leg porky pie, I will take you back like this. Leave off, will ya? What are you talking about? Help me, I don't Oh, oh, yes you do, you bloomin' swab Shut up now, shut up Dickon, just hold him there, that's all. One more chance to hand over those diamonds, or I'll set this animal on ya In me blouse, I... I didn't want the bloomin' swag anyway Is that so? No, he didn't want the bloomin' swag anyway He was just keeping him safe for us, that's all From Bank of Captain Shelter, we give up, we don't He'll do anything you say, but he'll too Seize fire and mend the pirates have shown the white flag for fair Aye aye sir Throw down your arms ya thieving privateers Mr. Wainwright, see that these men are taken care of so they can do no more harm Aye aye sir And Mr. Grange Yes, Captain Dalton Go back and see if Miss Wilson's all right See that the men in the crew who are injured are properly taken care of I'm going down there and find out what's wrong with whole Dickon Yes sir, from the fight he's been putting up, Dickon seems to be all right Hey, but he and that rascal, Briney, are still on the ground Aye, blow me down I'm going to find out what it's all about Look there, Captain Dalton Johnny is standing over them And there's the animal with him that had the fight with the black leopard Aye, you're right, Mr. Grange There comes little Sue walking away from the jungle toward the beach The youngins are safe anyway Thank goodness for that, Captain Dalton Looks like things are beginning to turn out all right It does, Mr. Grange, you may later that I'll be back with Johnny and Sue as soon as I find out what's going on down there Over, Johnny He's all well down there Dickon, Dickon Dickon, are you all right? Aye, Captain All Dickon's all right as usual If you can only get me untangled from this, this bloomin' barnacle here Help me I can't get me and out of the sailor's peg leg So help me, it didn't hurt a bit, it didn't Ah, there's so that Hold it a minute, I'll see if I can pry a loose here Let this be a lesson to you, briny, you buzzard Be careful where you're swinging this fish hook or yours in the future Help me, Captain Dalton It's taught me a lesson it has First chance I'm changing me hook and for a feather dusk Blow me down, it's a good idea It'll match the rest of you, it will Ah, that's enough, Dickon, the swab's suffered enough for his treachery You're now one more yank and I think I'll make it You're a free man, briny Go over there and join the rest of your mutineers and we'll take care of you later Oh, Johnny Land, you're all right too Aye, Captain Dalton, and look here Blow me down, the diamonds Aye, the diamonds, and it was a smooth one the way he got them away from briny He threatened to loose the animal on him he did Ah, we heard about the animal, Johnny Where in the world did you take up with him? He's followed us ever since Sue and I took a thorn out of his foot Johnny means he took the thorn out, Captain Dalton Well, you patted his head while I did it You helped him as much as I did Ah, you're both brave ones for fair But what are you going to do with him now? Well, I was thinking, Captain Dalton Maybe we could take him back with us when we set sail You mean if we set sail last? Well, we're not sure whether we can get away from here yet But even so, you can't take the Jaguar with you Oh, but Captain Dalton, Sue and I will be responsible for him We'll see that he doesn't harm anyone No, lad No, even if you could do that, it still wouldn't be right Look at it this way Perhaps somewhere back in that jungle, this Jaguar's mate is waiting for him And you know, it wouldn't be the right thing to separate him I never thought of that, Captain Dalton No, neither did I But Captain Dalton, he saved our lives when he killed the black leopard I, lad, I know that He saved your life in return for the favor you did him Turnabouts fair play, and now you're both even up again Johnny, if he minds you, tell him to go back to the jungle For the longer you keep him, the harder the parting will be Oh, lad, blow me down, I know how you feel But this way will be the best Captain Dalton's right, Johnny I guess you'd better send him back You're right, Sue Jaggy, oh boy, thanks for all you've done But you'd better go back to your home now Goodbye, Jaggy, old fella So long, Jaggy Now go on back Captain, blow me down Will you look how the animal obeys Johnny Aye, Dickon, he's heading straight for the jungle He's heading back to his home If something tells me if we can, that's what we should be doing Dickon, take charge of the men and see that repairs are made to the Pile Parrot right away Aye, aye, sir Somehow, some way I feel as if we'll soon have the gold ship Pile Parrot off this beach And full sail, pullin' for New Bedford and home Hands are workin' at top speed, they are But like me to a yard arm After we get the Pile Parrot in ship shape, watch to be done Blow me down, we can't just, just lift it off the beach, we can't But Dickon, we'll float the Pile Parrot somehow Captain Dalton said we will, and I... You're right, Sue If Captain Dalton says we'll soon be on our way home Then I think we will too Aye, you youngins have a lot of faith in the captain And so has old Dickon, blow me down But, but really, just for the life of this old seerat I don't see how we're going to do it Well, Dickon, maybe the tide will come in far enough to float us back out No, lass, no, well, Dickon thinks you're wrong there The blue monorakane, what beached us, did a mighty thorough job of it So help me, when it threw us on the beach It made sure we will be on the high tide line And whatever gets us off of this beach Is going to have to, going to have to pull us off And you may later that Things are progressing in tip-top shape We'll have no more trouble from the privateers For they've all sworn allegiance to the Pile Parrot They've thrown in their lot with us And they're helping repair the ship But Captain, what about that sea-hawk briny? That sea-hawk briny, as you call him, Dickon Swore to obey orders And he threatened to rip out the gullet of any of his mates Who didn't stand by the Pile Parrot Aye, but Captain, I don't trust him, I don't You may trust him now, Dickon The old sea-dog has learned his lesson Captain Dalton, even if we do repair the ship Dickon says he doesn't see how we'll be able to float the Pile Parrot With nothing to pour off the beach Dickon, you old scoundrel, that's mutiny Where's your faith, Dickon? Aye, Captain, you know well enough My faith is in Captain Dalton Skipper of the good ship Pile Parrot Thank you, Dickon, but blow me down If that's the truth, that faith should be enough to know That when the right time comes How, when, or why, I don't know But blow me down There'll be a right time And when... Ah, yes, Captain, the right time is here What? Captain Dalton, do you see what I see? Aye Lush me to a yard, um, sir If it ain't a sail, I'm what briny called me A big-legged porcupine Are the great horned spoon, Dickon, you're right A sail it is! A sail in sight But whatever ship it is, will it make for the island Or will it pass in the night? If it makes for the island, the troubles of our friends On the good ship Pile Parrot will be over At least for the time being Be sure to listen for the next transcribed episode In the cruise of the Pile Parrot To discover the future course of events Until then, this is your Pile Parrot announcer Dave Ward saying goodbye