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Sharpe + Incorrect Quotes (Part 15) Source: (x)

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walk, walk, walk, my love / over the hills and far away...
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Happy birthday, @sharpescontainer! Thank you for your gorgeous screencaps which I used heavily for this post.
Brian Cox (Major Michael Hogan), Daragh O'Malley (Sergeant Patrick Harper), and Sean Bean (Lieutenant Richard Sharpe) in the 1993 ITV production of Sharpe's Eagle, and adaptation of Bernard Cornwell's 1981 novel. This was the second episode in ITV's Sharpe series of television films.
Bean fans will be happy to know that he survives the entire series which, despite some budgetary restrictions, is well worth the watch. Not only is it extremely entertaining (and somewhat educational), but it's a hoot to spot all the guest-stars who went on to fame afterwards (i.e. Cox, Elizabeth Hurley, Pete Postlewhaite, Alice Krige, James Purefoy, and Paul Bettany to name a few)
And I cannot recommend enough author Bernard Cornwell's series chronicling the life of Richard Sharpe in His Majesty's Army. There are 24 books in the series (the latest, Sharpe's Storm, was just published in December), the bulk of which concentrate on his exploits during the Napoleonic Wars.
Sharpe characters as dog breeds
(it was bound to happen eventually)
Richard sharpe- parson russell terrier
Intelligent, hard working, stubborn, tendency to be dog (or in Sharpe's case people) aggressive. Honestly every time Sharpe is getting scrappy I want to compare him to a terrier.
Patrick Harper- black Russian terrier
Not actually a terrier by nature. Actually a working breed. Large and protective. Complete sweetheart to people he trusts but I wouldn't want to be on the bad side of that power.
Harris- standard poodle
Is it the curls? Yes. Is it the intelligence? Yes. Is it the willingness to get his hands dirty? Yes. A loyal hunting dog known for being proud and proper but really were bred to hunt in swamps.
Daniel hagman- Scottish deerhound
A little scruffy but a gentle and good-natured companion. A hunting dog by nature.
Ben perkins- plott hound puppy
Adorably floppy and uncoordinated but he's doing his best damnit. Goofy and utterly loveable.
I only did the main 5 but if anyone is interested I could do basically any Sharpe character. I might do it anyways because I love combining my two fixations.