The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982 TV Movie)
Jane Seymour: Marguerite St. Just
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Quotes
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Marguerite : They seek him here, they seek him there / Those Frenchies seek him everywhere / Is he in heaven, or is he in hell?/ My own elusive Pimpernel.
Sir Percy : Sink me, the lady is a poet.
[they kiss]
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Sir Percy : The only power that I can see at present, mademoiselle, is the power of your beauty.
Marguerite : Well, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, Sir Percy.
Sir Percy : This beholder is enchanted.
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Marguerite : Will you not even defend your wife's honor?
Sir Percy : Od's fish, m'dear, would you have me challenge the poor countess to a duel?
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Marguerite : I don't know whether you're mad, or...
Sir Percy : Desperately in love? 'Tis all the same. Tell me, if you can, that you do not feel it, too.
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Sir Percy : If I were to tell you that I adore you, would you have me do so stintingly?
Marguerite : *Adore* me?
Sir Percy : Or would you have me declare it as I feel it, with all my heart?
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Marguerite : I see now what begins as a dream can end as a nightmare. Some causes can become warped and twisted, like some men.
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Countess de Tournay : [accusing Marguerite of denouncing the Marquis de St Cyr] Can you deny that, Lady Blakeney?
Marguerite : I refuse to confirm or deny such accusations. For this is no trial - and you are no judge.
Countess de Tournay : True, Madame. God will be your judge.