Outlander (TV Series)
Castle Leoch (2014)
Sam Heughan: Jamie Fraser
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Quotes
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Jamie Fraser : And when I woke up, I was trussed up in the wagon with the chickens, jolting down the road to Fort William.
Claire Randall : I'm so sorry, it must have been terrible for you.
Jamie Fraser : Oh, aye. Chickens are very poor company.
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Claire Randall : [to Jamie] Just try not to get flogged or stabbed today. That'll be thanks enough.
Jamie Fraser : No promises, Sassenach.
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Jamie Fraser : There's no joy in flogging a dead man.
Claire Randall : I shouldn't think anyone would do such a thing for joy.
Jamie Fraser : [chuckles] Well, if Randall was not precisely joyous, he was at least very pleased with himself.
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Claire Randall : [discussing why Jamie was flogged] Obstruction? What's that? It doesn't sound like a serious crime.
Jamie Fraser : Och, well, I suppose it's whatever the English say it is.
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Claire Randall : [discussing the price on Jamie's head] Now I know. Why'd you tell me?
Jamie Fraser : You asked.
Claire Randall : That's no answer. You could have lied, or told me it was none of my business.
Jamie Fraser : Well, I suppose I could have. Didn't think of that. Decided to trust ye instead.
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Jamie Fraser : Ye need not be scairt of me. Nor anyone else here, so long as I'm with ye.
Claire Randall : When you are not with me?
Jamie Fraser : Just never forget that you're English in a place where that's no a pretty thing to be.
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Jamie Fraser : You're a kind woman with a good touch. Your husband is a lucky man.
Claire Randall : [in voiceover] My husband. What was Frank going through? His wife disappears without a trace, without a word, without explanation. Fears would prey on him. Perhaps I was abducted. Perhaps I was dead. Or perhaps, worst of all, I had left him for another man.
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Claire Randall : I take it your real name's not Mr. MacTavish.
Jamie Fraser : No. No, it's not.
Claire Randall : A nom du guerre, as it were.
Jamie Fraser : [chuckles] If you like.
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Jamie Fraser : This is what you get when you fight back against the English.