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-->'''Man in Black''': I will give you one hundred guineas in gold, and safe passage to America.
-->'''Harper''': America? That'd be nice. But you see, sir, the King of England owes me last month's wages and I'd never be comfortable in America knowing that bastard owed me a shilling.
-->'''Man in Black''': You would ''die'' for a ''shilling''?
-->'''Harper''': That's what I signed on to do, sir.
-->'''Harper''': America? That'd be nice. But you see, sir, the King of England owes me last month's wages and I'd never be comfortable in America knowing that bastard owed me a shilling.
-->'''Man in Black''': You would ''die'' for a ''shilling''?
-->'''Harper''': That's what I signed on to do, sir.
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-->'''Man in Black''': I will give you one hundred guineas in gold, and safe passage to America.
-->'''Harper''':America.\\
'''Harper''': America? That'd be nice. But you see, sir, the King of England owes me last month's wages and I'd never be comfortable in America knowing that bastard owed me ashilling.
-->'''Manshilling.\\
'''Man in Black''': You would ''die'' for a''shilling''?
-->'''Harper''':''shilling''?\\
'''Harper''': That's what I signed on to do, sir.
-->'''Harper''':
'''Harper''': America? That'd be nice. But you see, sir, the King of England owes me last month's wages and I'd never be comfortable in America knowing that bastard owed me a
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'''Harper''': That's what I signed on to do, sir.
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-->'''Simmerson:''' [''trying to intimidate Wellesley into promoting his nephew''] I have a cousin at Horse Guards, sir, and [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections I have friends at court.]]\\
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-->'''Simmerson:''' [''Trying to intimidate Wellesley into promoting his nephew''] I have a cousin at Horse Guards, sir, and [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections I have friends at court.]]\\
'''Wellesley:''' [''[[Main/{{Beat}} Slowly looks up from his papers]]''] The man who loses the King's Colours loses the King's ''friendship.''
'''Wellesley:''' [''[[Main/{{Beat}} Slowly looks up from his papers]]''] The man who loses the King's Colours loses the King's ''friendship.''
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-->'''Simmerson:''' [''Trying [''trying to intimidate Wellesley into promoting his nephew''] I have a cousin at Horse Guards, sir, and [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections I have friends at court.]]\\
'''Wellesley:''' [''[[Main/{{Beat}}Slowly slowly looks up from his papers]]''] The man who loses the King's Colours loses the King's ''friendship.''
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** Dobbs managing to set a company record by firing off four shots in a minute, ''while still recovering from 75 lashes!'' And he survives Talavera, too!
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* The final battle scene in ''[[Recap/SharpeS2E2SharpesEnemy Sharpe's Enemy]]''. Particularly when the [[spoiler: rocket artillery let loose all hell on the French.]] Think MacrossMissileMassacre combined with MoreDakka.
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* The final battle scene in ''[[Recap/SharpeS2E2SharpesEnemy Sharpe's Enemy]]''. Particularly when the [[spoiler: rocket artillery let loose all hell on the French.]] French. Think MacrossMissileMassacre combined with MoreDakka.
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* In ''Sharpe's Gold'' he ends up fighting a superior swordsman in El Catolico. Knowing that he's being toyed with, Sharpe decided to use an intended flesh wound in his favour by deliberately impaling his own leg on El Catolico's sword and rendering the sword useless. Things then get worse for El Catolico.
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* In ''Sharpe's Gold'' he ends up fighting a superior swordsman in El Catolico. Knowing that he's being toyed with, Sharpe decided to use an intended flesh wound in his favour by deliberately impaling his own leg on El Catolico's sword and rendering the sword useless. Things then get worse for El Catolico.Catolico.
* In ''Sharpe's Battle'': Free Spain, Portugal, and England are saved by a countercharge of Irishmen and Scots.
* In ''Sharpe's Battle'': Free Spain, Portugal, and England are saved by a countercharge of Irishmen and Scots.