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Clips from Downton Abbey (2010) - Family (S03E03)
"I don't think I'd have allowed it, Mr Carson."
Downton Abbey (2010)
"Then we must all be grateful you were not the presiding judge."
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"May I remind you, Mr Barrow,"
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"that in this house Mr Bates is a wronged man seeking justice."
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"If you have any problems with that definition, I suggest you eat in the yard."
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"Then, not for the first time, you suppose wrongly."
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"All the more reason."
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"Well, I don't know this young man aside from "good morning" and "good night","
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"but he strikes me as a very interesting addition to the family."
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"I say he should come here and fight his corner."
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"I like a man of strong beliefs."
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"Robert's expressly forbidden it. He'd be furious."
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"But it can't be as bad as..."
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"Look, I'll come and see you. Tomorrow. No, I insist."
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"Right, goodbye."
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"Papa, what's the matter?"
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"Nothing's the matter. What should be the matter?"
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"I agree. But I haven't time to find one now."
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"I have no time for training young hobbledehoys."
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"Her Ladyship's ringing."
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"Well, I don't see why not."
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"I'll ask his Lordship when..."
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"Ask me what?"
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"Carson's in need of a footman and O'Brien has a candidate."
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"Alfred. Alfred Nugent, milord. He's a good worker."
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"I think it sounds perfect. Robert?"
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"Whatever you say."
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"My dear, I have to go up to London tomorrow. I'll be catching the early train."
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"That's very sudden. Do you want them to open the house?"
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"- No. I'll come straight back. - What are you going for?"
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"It's nothing to bother you with."
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"- Where did you find the book? - Behind the bureau."
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"Vera must have dropped it or something."
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"Close friend, relation, workmate, tradesman, and so on."
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"Then I'll copy those and I'll send them with the book to Mr Murray."
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"I have not."
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"Because I'd rather work to get you free than dine with the King at Buckingham Palace."
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"So what news have you got?"
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"What news could I have in here?"
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"Now, do you think you can get the notes done before my next visit?"
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"And my next idea will probably lead to nothing."
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"And the next and the next."
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"I don't doubt that the sun will rise in the east, either."
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"That can't be, can it? Since he's already been taken on."
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"But what have you done?"
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"but they've cut back."
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"I think to get a job as a waiter shows real initiative."
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"No, it is not an interview, Miss O'Brien, but he is on trial."
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"And if he cannot match our standards, he will be found guilty."
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"- I mean to try, Mr Carson. - As long as you do."
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"Right. Go upstairs and get settled in."
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"Your aunt will hopefully find you a livery that fits."
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"Just at the start. So we've a place to sleep after the honeymoon."
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"You can't object to that?"
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"No. It's nice of them."
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"He's so relieved we're getting married, he wouldn't mind if you carried me up naked."
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"Careful. I might try it."
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"I want us to get to know each other."
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"To learn about who we both are without everybody being there."
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"- Well, it's quite a big house. - It's a lovely house."
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"- Chancery Lane. - Yes, sir."
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"I've spoken to Frobisher and Curran,"
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"and since I am a trustee should the estate ever need one,"
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"we felt I ought to be the one to tell you."
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"Why did we invest so much?"
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"Lord Grantham, it was you who insisted we should."
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"If you remember, we advised against it."
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"But war would mean a huge expansion of railways everywhere."
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"Every forecast was certain. Rail shares were bound to make a fortune."
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"It was the main railway in British North America, for God's sake."
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"It wasn't just me. Everyone said we couldn't lose."
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"We knew hard times were coming for estates like Downton,"
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"Charles Hays was the presiding genius, and since he died the management has not..."
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"The fact is, the company is about to be declared bankrupt,"
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"and the line will be absorbed into the Canadian National Railway scheme."
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"I'm afraid so."
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"The lion's share of Cora's fortune?"
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"I refuse to be the failure,"
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"the Earl who dropped the torch and let the flame go out."
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"The estate must be a major employer and support the house or there's no point to it."
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"Morning."
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"Lady Edith."
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"- Hello. - Hello."
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"- What are you doing here? - I'm meeting a train. But I'm too early."
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"I thought I'd get away from wedding panic."
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"- Don't you like weddings? - Don't be silly. Of course I do."
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"Only I've talked of clothes and flowers and food and guests until I'm blue in the face."
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"I'm sorry. I don't know why I said that."
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"So, how's it going? ls your grandmother coming over from New York for it'?"
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"She is."
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"As a matter of fact, she wasn't coming, but I think she is now."
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"Mary had a letter this morning. Papa doesn't know yet."
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"He will be pleased."
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"Not live. Stay. We'll stay there until we decide where to go."
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"You'll not be taking me with you, sir?"
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"not the other way round."
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"Well, I'd be happy to be a valet, sir. Especially in the big house."
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"We won't be in the big house for long."
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"The new footman arrived while you were gone."
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"Yes. He got the cable this morning and came straight over."
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"But when did..."
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"Never mind."
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"Well, nobody else must be taken on. Absolutely no one. Until things are settled."
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"What things?"
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"- Mary was never going to marry on the cheap. - Oh, no. Nothing must be done on the cheap."
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"I feel quite nervous."
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"You're not vain like Thomas. They'll like that."
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"- What's the matter with you? - I'm fed up. They promised me promotion."
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"What do you mean? Like go on strike?"
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"But don't say I put you up to it."
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"- But what was in the letter? - Just that Sybil's coming after all."
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"- Will she be coming alone? - Don't make trouble, Mother."
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"If you wish, milady. Of course."
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"Are you really that tall?"
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"I thought you might have been walking on stilts."
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"When does Grandmama arrive?"
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"She gets into Liverpool on the 15th, so she'll be here the day before the wedding."
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"I'm so looking forward to seeing your mother again."
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"When I'm with her, I'm reminded of the virtues of the English."
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"But isn't she American?"
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