- Lucas: Kidnapping! Yes, that has to be it.
- Eleanor Grey: You're daft.
- Lucas: You must believe me. Your life depends on it!
- Eleanor Grey: My life depends on picking up my brothers in the village. I've kept them waiting far too long already.
- Richard Grey: Isn't it just like a woman to be late.
- Armus Grey: Eleanor's rarely late.
- Richard Grey: That's only because she's not like an ordinary woman.
- Armus Grey: You're perception of the female gender is really profound, brother.
- John Mullens: I have spent the better part of a year waiting for an opportunity to repay Sir Thomas for the death of my son. I'm certainly not going to stop now!
- Tilden: It would be easier to kill her.
- John Mullens: Not as emotionally satisfying to me. If you've gone to all the bother to knife someone in the back, you might as well twist the dagger.
- Kilburn: My oath charges me to protect Lord Hazlemere and his guests, Baron Mullens.
- John Mullens: I think this is a fair price for your oath, Kilburn. You choose whether to take it or leave it. If you take it, we'll continue our discussion. If you leave it, we'll be on our way - after I gut you.
- Lady Elizabeth: Why are men so desperate to hang onto their youth. It's a futile quest.
- Eleanor Grey: Futility lies in questing after a woman's heart they can never own.
- Lady Elizabeth: Or the heart of one who no longer exists.
- Sir Thomas Grey: I have hurt one whom I care about so deeply and yet I can't seem to stop certain feelings that come so intensely. I don't know quite what to do, Friar. What do I do?
- Friar: Not that I would know much about the situation you find yourself in; not that I would know what the situation is you find yourself in - because I don't - and you certainly haven't said and I certainly haven't presumed to... These things, Sir Thomas, have a way of working themselves out in the most mysterious fashion. You must follow your heart for it will eventually show you the way. That heart which has been so unruly up to now will eventually agree to a meeting of the mind which will, in the most surprising way, give you an answer so true you'll be astonished you hadn't seen it before.
- [having sworn to be Eleanor's protector, Lucas has learned that becoming a knight isn't as easy as he thought]
- Armus Grey: It's up to you now.
- Lucas: I don't know if it's enough. I don't know if I can do it.
- Armus Grey: You can do it, Lucas. Maybe this will help.
- [unveils a small suit of armor]
- Armus Grey: My first set.
- Lucas: I don't know what to say.
- Armus Grey: Say you won't get any holes in it!
- [last lines]
- Sir Thomas Grey: Where are you going?
- Lady Elizabeth: Boating. I've never been. I think it's time.
- Sir Thomas Grey: It was one of my greatest pleasures.
- Lady Elizabeth: Yes, I know.
- Sir Thomas Grey: Will you be going alone?
- Lady Elizabeth: That depends.
- Sir Thomas Grey: On what?
- Lady Elizabeth: On whether you're coming with me or not.