Frank Mills credited as playing...
Fowler
- Uncle Russell: [condescendingly] I pay you both to do your jobs. Part of your responsibility, both of you, is to deal with tradespeople.
- Fowler: That's a might difficult to deal with people when you owe money.
- Uncle Russell: Are you telling me you can't do your job, Fowler?
- Fowler: [quietly] I think I do my job well enough, Maester.
- Uncle Russell: I mean if you can't do your job, Fowler, if it's beyond you, there's a very simple solution. Mind you, I can hardly write a reference note saying, "Fowler left my employment because he couldn't do the job." Wouldn't help a lot, would it?
- Fowler: [very quietly] No, Meister.
- Mary: Mister Simpson says if we don't pay his bill, we can't have any more coal.
- Uncle Russell: [yelling] Who does Mister Simpson think he is?
- Mary: He's the coal merchant in the village.
- Uncle Russell: Well, find another coal merchant in another village, for God's sake! Or, are you telling me you can't do your job, either?
- Mary: I think I can, sir.
- Uncle Russell: Well, go and get on with it, both of you! We are not going to have our lives ruled by petty little coal merchants and milkmen. Tell them you're from Flambards, that's all you have to do.