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Clips from Downton Abbey - Christmas Special (S06E06)
"for Mr Aldridge's mother, and Cora for Lady Grantham."
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"Oh, not Susan for your own mother?"
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"- Lady Mary wrote you are a teacher now. - I am, m'lady,"
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"Anna! Oh, look at you."
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"- You look familiar. - Andy, m'lady. Andrew upstairs."
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"Unlike me?"
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"would think about your double life."
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"Like Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde."
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"- When did you find out? - Lady Edith's visit."
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"I have to preside over a meeting at the hospital tomorrow afternoon."
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"Carson, could I have a bit more of the claret?"
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"Mrs Jenkins will carry up the tea."
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"Lady Stiles said she'd allow it, just this once."
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"- There. - Thank you."
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"I hope I haven't let you down, missing the flowers."
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"Hours I'm not spending on him."
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"I'm sure it's quite unconscious."
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"- What's all this? - Oh, I'm busy reinventing myself."
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"Don't you think Carson's behaviour was rather odd at dinner?"
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"Should we go down now and see what it's all about?"
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"There is no treatment, there is no cure."
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"- Oh, I didn't know you were in here. - Please come in, Mrs Hughes,"
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"into hands that I do not trust."
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"help manage grand events and so on?"
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"But I don't feel like an invalid."
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"Why haven't you said any of this before?"
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"before the wedding, but he says it's highly unlikely the London men were wrong."
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"- We should have asked him for dinner. - Unlucky, so we won't risk that."
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"What were Tom and Henry doing? It seemed very hush-hush."
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"We'll be back before tea."
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"- Henry will be here full-time. - I'll still have cars in my life,"
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"All of which means you are second-hand car salesmen."
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"and in time we'll go into production."
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"Mmm-wah! I'll never ask for another thing again, I swear."
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"I'm quite sure. But you mustn't tell a soul,"
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"That deals with the business but are there any other questions?"
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"As you all know, that doesn't happen in a hospital where we are!"
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"I'm not very good at those American slogans."
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"Then forget the slogan and listen to this."
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"Please."
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"- What are you wearing tomorrow? - Oh, don't know."
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"- One of my Sunday bests. - I've nothing decent."
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"I know, but I wanted to look nice."
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"Wasn't Lady Rose's hair lovely yesterday?"
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"Why not try a new style if you aren't satisfied?"
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"Oh, I do worry about Mr Spratt."
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"He seems to be burning the candle at both ends,"
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"spilling the beans on everyone he knows."
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"Her magazine. I've got a copy of it here, as a matter of fact."
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"So, why, why, why would I... why would I give him his notice, Denker?"
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"if we want to get to the church on time."
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"- I'll stay and manage the food. - Stuff and nonsense!"
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"Oh, Daisy!"
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"Look, you can laugh, but it's for you she's made a fool of herself."
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"- But she doesn't care a scrap about me. - Oh!"
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"No wonder you're on your own, lad."
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"I can't believe this is happening, really. At least, to me."
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"- Nanny's getting the children ready now. - We ought to get changed."
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"I didn't know you had to brush it at the same time."
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"- You should have asked. - You wouldn't have let me borrow it."
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"Thank you."
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"I don't know what you mean."
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"A new baby, a new business."
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"I suppose I must have been as happy as this but I can't imagine when."
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"Well, there's a lot at risk, but with any luck they'll be happy enough."
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"- But isn't it too near the front? - Certainly not."
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"I can assure you we like them very much indeed."
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"but I wanted to tell you before the service."
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"- No, he has got anaemia. - We won't embarrass you by fainting."
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"- It's no great surprise, after all. - No, you do have anaemia,"
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"you're not going to die. Not of that, at any rate."
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"- You managed to get away, then. - Don't worry,"
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"Let me be a little bit proud."
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"for as long as you like."
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"Can't we just tell your parents?"
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"As soon as Edith leaves on honeymoon we can tell the whole world."
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"But will you?"
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"and in the face of this congregation"
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"to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony,"
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"which is an honourable estate, instituted of God"
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"unadvisedly, lightly, or wantonly,"
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"The last one's off our hands."
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"Your job at the hospital."
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"- So I don't have to give it up? - You wouldn't have, anyway."
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"Probably not!"
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"But it makes it so much sweeter if it's with your approval."
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"I just want to put the hairdryer back upstairs."
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"- I can pour it for you. - No, I can do it, sir."
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"I'm happy to help, Mr Carson."
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"You and Mrs Hughes will stay in your cottage,"
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"Carson, the elder statesman, would steer things as he's always done."
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"Well, Barrow? Would you like to be butler here?"
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"- Excuse me. - Yes, sir."
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"I just came to put the hairdryer back, m'lady."
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"Oh, my God!"
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"Right, no need to panic."
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"Don't be ridiculous, you can wear one of my nightgowns."
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"- This doesn't seem right. - What does all that matter now?"
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"- Bates! - Mr Talbot."
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"Oh, my God!"
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"In Lady Mary's bedroom? Surely not!"
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"and my entertaining."
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"- Well, I -- - Ladies and gentlemen... - Ssh!"
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".. And I am a cousin of her father's..."
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"If you mean what you say, Daisy, I shall drink a toast with gusto."
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"- I don't know about that. - I think you do."
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"Oh, we ought to get up for the speeches."
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"the redoubtable Mrs Levinson."
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"'I'm sorry I could not be with you."
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"In a way."
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"- Shall I take a drink up for Mary? - I daresay she'll need one."
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"Ooh, one for me."
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"Though you won't need it, of course."
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"We don't want to miss it."
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"- I don't think I've ever felt that before. - But you will now,"
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"for a long time to come."
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"- Hurry, or you'll miss your train. - Throw it, it's unlucky if you don't."
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"- You look lovely, my dear. All the very best. - Thank you."
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"Bye, everyone!"
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"Downton will be a very different place without you at the helm."
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