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Captain Hook is a mischievous, but not very
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Start: The garland of victory is ours, Cecco. Now only Pan remains. Lest I be taken alive, I always carry about my person a poison made from the sap of the Jub-Jub tree. This dreadful slime, unknown to science, I will add to Peter’s cup from which he invariably drinks.
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End: Is there a pirate alive who is a villain more deep dyed than I? Of course not. Oh diddly, diddly, de! Is Hook happy? Hook is. Mother, Hook’s little girl is happy!
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Jon Jory, Peter Pan, Stage Partners, 2016, pp. 54-55.
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