- Lucy: You like this country, don't you, Marie.
- Dr. Marie Dumont: Very much - especially on days like this.
- Lucy: Is it different from where you come from?
- Dr. Marie Dumont: Like night and day, Lucy. France does not have the same space or the same adventure... and it's a place where a young girl always holds her tongue.
- Dr. Marie Dumont: I'm not sure I'd like it there.
- Father George Brewster: I must object, Corporal. These people should be properly buried.
- Clive Bennett: Father, if you were to die amongst the Indians, would you not want your believes respected?
- Gabriel Couteau: Their souls will not join the Great Spirit if they are covered with earth.
- Clive Bennett: I still would like you to come back to Bordertown. You may be ill as well.
- Father George Brewster: I will die the day my Lord calls me.
- Marshal Jack Craddock: That may be, Padre, but there no use in hurryin' him along now, is there?
- Father George Brewster: Are you sure you should keep this boy in town?
- Dr. Marie Dumont: What do you mean?
- Father George Brewster: The taint of the devil is on him.
- Dr. Marie Dumont: That is superstition. Many Indians have succumbed to diseases that have no effect on us. It's one of our *gifts* to them.
- Father George Brewster: I had you beat, Ms. Dumont. You saw what side the town was on.
- Dr. Marie Dumont: And you saw who won.
- Marshal Jack Craddock: Get him out of here.
- [last lines]
- [Saloon girl Maggie has given her confession to a murderer posing as a priest]
- Maggie: Corporal, is it true he wasn't a real priest?
- Clive Bennett: I'm afraid so, Maggie.
- Maggie: That's not very good. That's not very good at all!