- Bob Wheedle: I've known a campaign or two in my time. It hasn't all been cards and dice in the barracks - and you don't want to trifle with the 29th, squire.
- Silas Rhodes: Must be something to see.
- Bob Wheedle: Steel, powder and blood, Mr. Rhodes. Row after row.
- Abraham Foxe: Would you say he offered you his friendship?
- Sarah Pine: I would say he offered considerable more than that. Considerable.
- Simeon Trapp: Such a shame, though; a fortune-favored man like you can't see who butters his bread.
- Silas Rhodes: You have that wrong. I know it very well.
- Simeon Trapp: Then you should have some country lad stand up for the girl and let the king have his soldier...
- Silas Rhodes: Last warning.
- Simeon Trapp: Fine!
- Silas Rhodes: I know who butters my bread. And the king, God bless him, has very little to do with it.
- Sarah Pine: Well, you know what the Word says about men in your station.
- Bob Wheedle: I confess. I do not think I know.
- Sarah Pine: Protectors of the innocent. Bearing the sword against evil. Rewarding those who do good; who love God.
- Bob Wheedle: I'm a king's man, Sarah. I eat the king's bread; I do the king's bidding. I do. Always have. Always will.