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: L: You really are a very nice, albeit misguided, young person, Gabrielle. It's a great pity I didn't get hold of you sooner. You would have made an excellent Hestian.
: G: Thanks. I don't think so.
: L: Well, a chaste life's not so bad, once you get used to it. You simply have to follow the Hestian rules. Rule one, know thyself. Rule two, whatever --
: G: Believe me, if I have to go the rest of my life without companionship, knowing myself won't be a problem.


[[Category:Xena episodes]]
[[Category:Xena episodes]]

Revision as of 13:40, 11 March 2007

Xena: Warrior Princess episode
“Warrior... Priestess... Tramp”
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 9
Guest star(s) Ted Raimi (Joxer); Macgregor Cameron (Balius)
Writer(s) Adam Armus & Nora Kay Foster; Robert Field (ed.)
Director Robert Ginty
Production no. #V0402
Original airdate 1998 Jan. 12
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Dialog

Xena: It's not my place to question the wisdom of the goddess. We must all place our faith in Hestia.
Leah: Do I sense a non-believer among us? (off X&G's expressions)
X: I just think that you'd do better if you put more faith in yourself.
L: Looks like someone's caught a speeding chariot straight for Tartarus. What about you, Gabrielle, hmm? Surely you place more faith in the all-knowing, ever-powerful gods than you do in yourself?
X: Yeah. (looking at G)
G, laughing: Actually I'm with Xena on this one.
L Heathens to the left of me, infidels to the right. Tremendous. Next thing you'll be telling me you're not virgins.
X just looks at her like she's nuts; G looks a little abashed. Leah gasps and turns away in horror.
X: Can I have a word with you? (to Gabrielle)

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L: You really are a very nice, albeit misguided, young person, Gabrielle. It's a great pity I didn't get hold of you sooner. You would have made an excellent Hestian.
G: Thanks. I don't think so.
L: Well, a chaste life's not so bad, once you get used to it. You simply have to follow the Hestian rules. Rule one, know thyself. Rule two, whatever --
G: Believe me, if I have to go the rest of my life without companionship, knowing myself won't be a problem.