“I’ll go get you something for the pain. (Lorelei)An executioner and his ax would help. (Jack)”
“Why? (Lorelei)Because I…(Jack)You? (Lorelei)I…(Jack)For an eloquent man, Captain Rhys, you seem to be stymied for an answer. (Lorelei)Lorelei, I don’t want any other man to ever touch you. (Jack)”
“Would you have really killed him? (Lorelei)For touching you, absolutely. (Jack)”
“(Lorelei is accosted by Galbraith.)If you ever lay hands on what’s mine again, as God is my witness, I’ll lay you down dead. (Jack)”
“Well, they certainly didn’t teach you any manners. (Lorelei)I’m a pirate. What, would you have me spout poetry? (Jack)”
“You’re not like other people and it pains me to see you do something so common when I know there’s much more to you than that. (Jack)How do you know? (Lorelei)I see it every time I look at you. You have a passion for life that burns so bright it almost singes me to be near it. Every time I see you suppress that fire it pains me. I don’t want anything to extinguish that fire. (Jack)”