As was stated in this episode, Count de Rochambeau, who had commanded French troops on American soil during the American Revolution, was arrested during the French Revolution. However, he managed to escape the guillotine.
Mason (about Pelletier): Are all traders alike? He's as long-winded as Cincinnatus.
Daniel (about Boucher and Monet): What'd they want? Mason: Religious guidance. Daniel: You're a fine one to ask.
Mason: Well, that's what they say about Daniel Boone--eyes in the back of his head.
Louise: Why didn't you send us both with them, Monsieur Boone? Daniel: To tell you the truth, I'd rather have the Lord on our side than theirs.
Mason: Dan'l, I don't like bein' made a fool of. Daniel: Well now, you're doin' pretty good all by yourself.
Mason (to Louise): When a woman fakes a man it's like takin' a needle and takin' a stab at him.
Daniel (to Louise): On the Natchez Trace you look before you leap.
Daniel: Boucher, you and your friend get outta here and have a nice walk home.
One of the "fleeing nuns" is revealed to be the daughter of Count de Rochambeau who had commanded French troops on American soil during the American Revolution. Rochambeau himself would appear as a character in the Season 6 episode The Sunshine Patriots.
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