In the middle of a large blue ocean, there is an island so small that it would be mistaken for a dot on a map. Balthazar, the pirate, asks his uncle why he has not seen his daughter in 16 years. He tells him that he really needs a wife and that he has to go back to the island for a trial. On another island in the same ocean, Wilson-kane is looking for information about his father's daughter. He finds the girl in a tavern and asks her to stay away from her uncle, who wants her to marry him. She refuses, saying that a man should not marry a woman who is not his wife. She says that she would rather stay away than marry a man who does not know her. They go to the tavern and find that the girl is embarrassed by the attentions of the men. She tells them that the aunts slept with her hat on. They run off to find the girl.
In the middle of a large blue ocean, there is an island so small that it would be mistaken for a dot on a map. Balthazar, the pirate, asks his uncle why he has not seen his daughter in 16 years. He tells him that he really needs a wife and that he has to go back to the island for a trial. On another island in the same ocean, Wilson-kane is looking for information about his father's daughter. He finds the girl in a tavern and asks her to stay away from her uncle, who wants her to marry him. She refuses, saying that a man should not marry a woman who is not his wife. She says that she would rather stay away than marry a man who does not know her. They go to the tavern and find that the girl is embarrassed by the attentions of the men. She tells them that the aunts slept with her hat on. They run off to find the girl.