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Clips from Downton Abbey - Christmas Special (S06E06)
"May I take this opportunity to wish you and your ladyship"
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"We are very grateful to you, Carson."
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"Very grateful indeed."
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"To be followed by a young Talbot in due course."
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"Oh, I've come to summon Lady Mary and Mr Talbot downstairs"
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"- This is for you. - Thank you, my lord, that's very kind."
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"- Is this the new arrival? - It is, my lady."
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"I'm a father, and I have a son."
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"We'll be gone as soon as she's able."
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"Oh, don't worry about that. We ought to go down. Happy New Year."
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"- the more chance we have of getting through. - We'll do it."
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"What more can we ask?"
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"But I'd say we have a good chance."
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"your village,"
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"And... I think you run it very well."
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"- It'll be a different life. - But we can make a go of it, Charlie,"
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"Happy New Year."
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"♪ Should auld acquaintance be forgot"
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"♪ We'll take a cup of kindness yet"
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"Makes me smile, the way every year we drink to the future,"
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"♪ For auld lang syne, my dear"
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"Oh, what a big throw, well done."
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"Put Marigold into a school in London?"
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"Nowadays it isn't all governesses teaching quadrilles."
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"- None that we're aware of. - You'd live in London for term time?"
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"as the family take a morning stroll'."
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"I think it's a good idea. Meet new people."
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"I just think it's a bit hasty."
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"Hasty? I think I've been about as hasty as a glacier."
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"- And you'd be happy to live alone? - I'll have Marigold."
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"Anyway, I'm a spinster, aren't I? And spinsters live alone."
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"- I pity poor Denker. - Denker can look after herself."
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"No, don't apologise."
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"I don't think anyone can help, I'm afraid."
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"What do you mean?"
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"Why not use the time to try and understand what brought you so low?"
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"Larry Grey wrote, asking me to tea."
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"And I accepted, as I thought I must."
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"And today I got this."
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"and we are not now free to keep our engagement."
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"Yours, Amelia Grey.'"
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"- What does Dickie say? - Nothing."
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"I know he went with them to London but I haven't heard a squeak since."
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"Your feelings do you credit, my dear,"
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"but never let tenderness be a bar to a bit of snooping."
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"- Hm... - Never."
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"As long as you know Miss Baxter is happy to undertake"
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"any or all of your duties whenever you wish."
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"That's kind of her but I don't want to stop yet. I've a way to go."
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"Very well, it's up to you."
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"I've no complaints but I still find it odd that a woman in her condition"
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"is working as a lady's maid."
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"Before the war, they were almost never married."
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"- but we haven't quite got there. - Ooh!"
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"Thank you, Molesley."
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"- Well, I have a few things to do. - Thank you."
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"Of course."
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"I was down at the farm before tea, doing Mr Mason's books."
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"I could do a lot better, an' all."
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"I thought we might call on Mama tomorrow afternoon."
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"- I have a meeting at the hospital. - Can't you get out of it?"
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"I don't want to. We're in the middle of a whole reorganisation."
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"- I'm very involved. - Better not tell Granny that."
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"- Oh, good God! - I'm sorry, m'lord, I do apologise."
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"- I'll go and see Mama without you. - Be my guest."
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"Good, cos it's you I want to see."
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"Oh, well, go on."
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"Oh, I see. Well, it's true she was determined to pass her exams,"
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"which she's done now, God bless her."
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"And as for being interested, well,"
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"she's had her heart broken a few times, don't worry about that."
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"- I don't want to break her heart. - No."
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"- Would you say I had a chance? - Well, everyone has a chance, don't they?"
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"If you do a bit of wooing."
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"Has she said anything about me?"
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"- She doesn't think I'm good enough for her? - Oh, get away with you!"
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"but it's time to draw a curtain over the past few months."
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"Well, I'm glad your efforts have paid off, Mr Barrow. You deserve it."
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"Thank you, Mr Carson."
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"Mr Carson, I thought I might walk down to the village, if you've no objection."
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"I might come with you."
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"It's very discreet, the colour."
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"It's called Nude."
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"I'll go."
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"If you'd like to wait in the drawing room, m'lady. Miss Denker will tell her ladyship that you're here."
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"Oh, m'lady, we're all ears."
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"Shall we sit down?"
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"- Do you think you can manage it? - I believe so, m'lady."
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"And you wrote so well about dressing for town and country in autumn."
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"- Could we have a little more of that? - Oh, I'm full of ideas when it comes"
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"The word and the fact. They were shampooing their hair"
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"hundreds of years before us."
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"Then again, I'm not sure I see the point of it."
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"- I'm glad I've caught you. - Oh, why's that?"
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"- Bath, oh, that's a long way off. - The estate always reserves"
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"- Goodness, I... - You've time to think."
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"- Er... - He will think about it, Mr Dawes, I can promise you that."
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"Because I don't seem to be able to do either, but never mind."
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"You must promise to keep it secret."
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"Look, your Mary isn't my Mary."
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"Hm. Because I wouldn't want to think you were keeping anything secret,"
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"or wrong, from my lady."
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"Anything wrong?"
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"Involving Lady Edith Crawley, daughter of the Earl Of Grantham?"
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"But I am curious."
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"I don't know if I'm going yet."
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"Right you are."
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"- When were you going to tell me? - What about?"
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"- The shaking. - What shaking?"
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"I am your wife. I love you. Your secrets are safe with me."
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"What shaking?"
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"I think so, and he's offered me a cottage."
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"It'll be empty soon and he doesn't want the estate"
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"to have the excuse to take it back."
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"I don't know what I'm doing, really. Except asking for advice."
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"Oh, yes. Heaven forfend he should have a bit of good luck"
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"without checking with the Holy Family."
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"- I just wanted to put you in the picture. - Which I appreciate."
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"Thank you, Mr Molesley."
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"and only Andrew stands between me and Armageddon."
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