Harper: Do you still want to see Boney? Sharpe: More than ever.Might ask him for a job.
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Wellington: The Prince of Orange. They wanted to give him command over me. Better counsel prevailed.
Doggett: You, sir, are a silk stocking full of shit.
Harry Price: Can't stand duels. You can't drink!
Richard Sharpe: It's Silly Bloody Billy again!
Patrick Harper: Eat! It's French. - It's good! - Though I am a bit of a cannibal, so I am!
Macduff: I don't know who you are, but Thank You!
Hagman: Hey, it's all right, you little bugger! We stopped eating French drummer boys - for they smell!
Dutch Captain: No! No! You can shoot better than that!
Rossendale: I can kill as well as you Sharpe!
Gentlemen, I give you today's fox.
Wellington: Humbugged! Damn well Humbuggered!
Richard Sharpe: I'm your colours. I Am.
Wellington: The Prince of Orange. They wanted to give him command over me. Better counsel prevailed.
Doggett: You, sir, are a silk stocking full of shit.
Harry Price: Can't stand duels. You can't drink!
Richard Sharpe: It's Silly Bloody Billy again!
Patrick Harper: Eat! It's French. - It's good! - Though I am a bit of a cannibal, so I am!
Macduff: I don't know who you are, but Thank You!
Richard Sharpe: Royal twat!
Rebeque: That's his boots!
Dutch Captain: No! No! You can shoot better than that!
Rossendale: I can kill as well as you Sharpe!
Wellington: Humbugged! Damn well Humbuggered!
Hagman: Hey, it's all right, you little bugger! We stopped eating French drummer boys - for they smell!
Uxbridge: Gentlemen, I give you today's fox.
Prince William of Orange: It's the French. Oh my god. Now they have guns. Wellington: Oh, they've always had guns, your royal highness. What they haven't always had is you as a target.
Doggett: He did it again. How many more men will he kill? That's my commission gone to the blazes I dare say, but it had to be said. Richard Sharpe: Daniel Hagman... Harris... He won't kill anymore! Patrick Harper: Oh now you have caused trouble!
Doggett: You did it again! Colonel Sharpe said you would do it again, and you did! All those men dead because you wanted to get out? You coward! Rebeque: Doggett! His Royal Highness cannot be called a coward. Doggett: No, dammnit. No, not cowardice, not that. Just so he can dance and prance, and make high cockalorum, while men die? Horribly? It is too much, I declare, too much! I shall say it! Doggett: You sir, are a silk stocking full of shit!
Harper: Do you still want to see Boney? Sharpe: More than ever.Might ask him for a job.
Prince William of Orange: Good day to you. We're fighting Boney, you know. Indeed we are. This day, at the cross roads of Quartre Bras... He's been seen. Wellington: Has he been? Prince William of Orange: We're holding the woods, I do believe... yes. Uxbridge: Where are your men? Prince William of Orange: Fighting... fighting. Uxbridge: I stand corrected, highness. I know very little about uniforms, other than me own, but I could have sworn these was yours as is running. Ain't they? Prince William of Orange: Some of them, Lord Uxbridge, some of them. Prince William of Orange: Come back here, you cowards! Wellington: I never mind men running as long as they come back.
Wellington: My lads, you look blown from your run. Come, do take breath a moment. Then we will go back and try if we can do better. Take heart, soon have some guns up. Uxbridge! Uxbridge: Wellington? Wellington: When? Uxbridge: Oh, they do come, I assure you. What of the Prussians. Any word at all? Wellington: I told the Prussians we'll support them but only if not attacked here. They'll have to fight without us today.
Doggett: Have you ever ridden in a cavalry charge before, sir? Richard Sharpe: Just stay on your horse, Tom, and try *not* to chop its bloody ears off!
Richard Sharpe: The Prince of Wal-- Richard Sharpe: - Damn it! - The *South Essex* will advance!
Richard Sharpe: Have not chalked my name on the door, I see. Could you not bring yourself to do it? What would it say? Lt. Col. Sharpe, arse-wiper to the Prince of Orange? Richard Sharpe: Might as well ask him for a job!
Doggett: You're hurrying, sir? Richard Sharpe: I am, Tom! I could not stay in there another minute without I hit him... What do you do with Silly Billy? Doggett: I'm a serious officer, sir, and I want to learn all I can... Richard Sharpe: Well, you won't learn anything from him. He's not worth his silk stocking full of shit! Doggett: Sharpe was right... You, sir, are a silk stocking full of shit!
Witherspoon: What time? Richard Sharpe: What? Witherspoon: What time did it stop? The cannonade. I have it as ten minutes of midday, but the Duke likes it accurate, you see. Richard Sharpe: What time is it now? Witherspoon: Oh, uh... Witherspoon: Four minutes after midday, save a few... Richard Sharpe: You'd best write down that they're coming, then. Witherspoon: Coming? Richard Sharpe: The French are advancing. Witherspoon: Ah, so they are. Thank you, my dear fellow, I might have missed that.
Rossendale: There were no bloody Lancers today. He broke my sword, Witherspoon... .Sharpe. Witherspoon: I won't tell. Rossendale: Thank you. Well, he got his note for the money. Much good will it do him; I have no money and Jane won't give me any more 'till I marry her. He gave her to me... said he'd sell her, some ghastly country custom that swine sell their wives, Withers. I love her to distraction, you know... more than honor... but to keep her I must kill him. He's a far better man than I, sir... so tomorrow I lose her and my honor. Witherspoon: It is to do with honor, isn't it, old chap? Not duels. There is one way you can win all, you know. Rossendale: Is there? How? Witherspoon: Fight like a blue hero tomorrow.


