Richard Sharpe: What do you reckon then, Pat? This Khande Rao can be taken?Patrick Harper: Well he has a reputation of being a real monster.Mohan Singh: [comes up from behind a tent] If he is a monster, Mr. Harper, then he's one of British making.Richard Sharpe: How's that, Captain?Mohan Singh: The Company have only maintained the peace here, by keeping the princes at each other's throats. Khande Rao's father: he feared his neighbours more than he hated the British. And so it was your country that kept him supplied with arms.Patrick Harper: That sounds just like the English: getting someone else to do its dirty work!Mohan Singh: The son is not the father, however: Khande Rao wants you out of our country; once and for all. It is a view with which I cannot say I do not have some sympathy.Richard Sharpe: So why are you fighting with us?Mohan Singh: Khande Rao is... a sworn enemy of my blood. And that makes you my enemy's enemy, and therefore, a necessary evil. Good day to you [inclines his head] both. [Leaves]Patrick Harper: I don't think I like the sound of that. A necessary evil...Richard Sharpe: Were we ever been else?Patrick Harper: Oh... ,and there was me thinking we were always on the side of the angels.
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