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Clips from Downton Abbey - Christmas Special (S06E06)
"Does she have any relations who ought to be kept informed?"
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"I think so. The magazine's going better than ever"
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"Is Mama better? I should call on her."
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"Look, I know you're still upset about the crash. Of course you are."
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"I don't blame myself for Charlie's death any longer -- truly."
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"Ah, I'm glad I've got the three of you at last."
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"I've never had a proper chance to say thank you for rescuing me,"
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"there's always been other people around."
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"- How extraordinary! - Well I'm only telling you what happened."
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"And then I telephoned to be told they were in London."
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"'Dear Mrs Crawley, events have overtaken us"
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"Well, that settles it, you must beard him in his den."
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"- It's not what I'm used to. - I should hope not."
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"- At least, if they were they retired. - And this is the future?"
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"If you're really asking, I think the future is no ladies' maids at all,"
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"I spoke to Laura Edmunds today. I'm going to go up to London tomorrow."
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"- No, never mind. - I can't think what came over me."
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"What on earth are you implying?"
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"I meant because she's do dedicated to her work and her studies."
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"- Good news, I hope. - Good enough."
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"- Found a job. - Oh, I'm happy for you, if it's what you want."
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"- Will you be working nearby? - Not far. The other side of York."
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"- So, we'll still see you? - What's this?"
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"No, no, no. Oh, you could pick up some silver polish at Bakewell's."
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"Her ladyship won't like that."
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"Oh, it was you I came to see, actually."
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"- She means alone. - Well, if I'm not wanted."
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"- When were you last wanted? - I shall ignore that."
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"If you're comfortable with me sitting in your presence, m'lady."
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"we are in her ladyship's drawing room."
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"Really? That's er... good news."
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"Your tips on how to keep your husband happy have gone down particularly well."
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"He'll finish the term and then go to his sister's in Bath."
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"three cottages for the school and I don't want the custom to lapse,"
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"as well as some of his duties."
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"I don't need a decision yet."
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"- I can hardly believe it. - But you will think about it,"
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"- and you will make a sensible choice. - Why do you say that?"
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"And well done to you."
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"Oh."
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"Hang on, Spratt is your agony aunt?"
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"- Won't your grandmother be furious? - If she finds out."
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"- Oh, don't tell Mary. - Why not?"
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"Do you value honesty, Mr Spratt?"
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"But you don't want to tell me why Lady Edith was here?"
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"I value honesty and discretion, they are both virtues."
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"I am not mad."
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"I'm walking down to the farm, if you want company."
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"- He only wanted a walk. - Well, he can go for a walk, I'm not stopping him."
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"Nanny wants to take the children out for a picnic,"
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"- so could she have sandwiches instead of a sit-down lunch? - Very well."
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"- Can I give you a cup? - Oh, I don't mind if I do."
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"- Ah, how can I help? - I ran into Mr Dawes in the village."
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"And he wants you to take more lessons?"
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"You'll check with Mr Branson that taking this cottage will suit the family?"
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"So, now Mr Barrow's going, Mr Molesley is going,"
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"I know, why can't men ever paint themselves out of a corner?"
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"Oh, don't worry about me. I gobbled it up long ago."
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"- This is a lovely surprise. - Well, I've been quite worried."
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"You've kept so quiet since you got back. How did you get on?"
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"And then I started to get a sort of tingling,"
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"- I suppose you'd describe it. - Why didn't you tell me?"
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"It's a bit of a nuisance and you have to fuss about your diet,"
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"I've had a good innings. Seen and done a lot in my time."
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"But no man can have everything."
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"Yes. Do you... Do you manage on your own?"
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"Not quite. A charlady comes every morning"
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"Here, let me. Yes, it's really pretty simple."
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"- Since the crash? - Is it so obvious?"
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"Maybe. But she certainly won't enjoy the transformation"
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"Anna? This is for you."
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"Why not just rub it dry with a towel and comb it out?"
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"There's more control. You can smooth and shape the hair."
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"We won't insist on it."
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"- Downton Abbey without Mr Barrow -- - Nothing ungenerous."
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"- This way... - Is it working out?"
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"Well, won't he go on driving?"
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"What on earth?"
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"Bertie, I don't know what I'm doing here."
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"I'm not blaming you, exactly."
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"I still have Marigold. You have your mother."
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"You've done a pretty good job of living without me lately."
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"I've done a very bad job."
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"Whenever you choose, but... that's what I want."
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"- His lordship went down. - I never think she has much luck."
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"Well, I've been thinking and I thought I might try to be someone else"
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"Forget about Coyle and your time in prison."
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"You think the strong decision would be to see him but you're wrong."
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"The strong decision is to take away his power over you."
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"- Does she know about Marigold? - No, and she's not going to."
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"and, heaven knows, so do I."
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"I've got a big meeting on Friday."
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"You'll be gone when they get home."
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"I am sorry. Really."
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"Why, of course you do."
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"Why wouldn't you, when you're in love with him?"
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"It's good to be in love, whatever age."
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"I can't think why I turned him down."
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"You must know by now I never answer any question more incriminating"
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"than whether or not I need a rug."
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"- That's a relief. - Darling..."
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"and I have you to thank for that."
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"Please will you give my best wishes to Lady Edith?"
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"And it turns out I saved her for better things."
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"Very good luck to you, Barrow."
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"Thank you, my lord."
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"I am. My hair, my clothes. I look the same as I did ten years ago."
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"Oh, I wish I did."
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"- Er... Mr Carson says they're going into the library. - Right."
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"There it is, off you go."
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"If a man should like you, you think he must be rubbish."
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"As long as she's happy."
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"I'm sorry I wasn't here to welcome you earlier."
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"Here's Edith."
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"- And you're sure you won't miss it? - D'you know, I don't think so."
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"and I can't pretend otherwise."
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"I'll go down, I think, m'lady, with your permission."
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"Molesley will take care of us."
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"That's all right, thank you."
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"I do not, but I would like to know what it is."
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