Tavern Wench Quotes in The Adventures of Sir Galahad (1949)
Tavern Wench Quotes:
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Tavern Wench: What's your pleasure, gentlemen?
Sir Galahad: We had hoped to toast the health of Bartog and Cawker, but they don't seem to be here.
Tavern Wench: How could you, with them in the back room making great plans.
Sir Galahad: Some of those plans concern me. I've been made a captain on account of the attack on Camelot.
Tavern Wench: They were talking of Camelot true enough, when I last took a round of drinks.
Sir Galahad: [placing a coin in her hand] Give them another round. Say it's from two of their most loyal men.
[Bors also takes her hand and gives her another coin]
Tavern Wench: What's the extra one for?
Sir Galahad: That's to leave the door open when you come out. We'd like to hear the good news.
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One-Eye - the Innkeeper: Who are the two men you're serving? They have a familiar look...
Tavern Wench: No doubt they should, since they're a couple of Cawker's men. They're buying drinks to gain his favor.
One-Eye - the Innkeeper: They gave you an extra gold piece because they like your smile?
Tavern Wench: Is there something wrong with it?
-- Tavern Wench -
Bob: Hi ya, there, sister, hi ya there. Eh, I'm only kidding, but, suppose you and I get married?
Tavern Wench: Oh, no. The man I marry must be young and handsome.
Bob: Well, you're no prize. You've got a face that only a mother could love.
Tavern Wench: Oh, yes. But, I'm about to inherit 10,000 sovereigns.
Bob: Then I'm about to become a mother.
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Bob: Who's that big windjammer back there?
Tavern Wench: Oh, shhh. You better not let him hear you say that. He cracks men's skulls just for amusement.
Bob: I was just going to say, a very witty person. A merry wag, in deed.
-- Tavern Wench
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