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Clips from Downton Abbey - Christmas Special (S06E06)
"- M'lady. - Oh!"
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"Granny."
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"There, I was beginning to forget what you looked like."
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"I'm glad you're back on your feet."
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"Shall I make some tea, m'lady?"
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"Will you be here long enough to drink it?"
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"Don't be spiky, Granny, of course we will."
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"Edith sends love. She's gone to London."
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"- 'Fraid not. - Oh, sad."
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"Of course, I see his point."
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"- But I bet he regrets it. - He's painted himself into a corner."
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"You're very quiet, Mary. What are you thinking?"
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"That's all. Nothing to trouble you with."
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"- I'm afraid Cora couldn't come today. - Why not?"
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"Oh, don't be mysterious."
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"It's the last resort of people with no secrets."
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"She's chairing a hospital meeting."
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"- I didn't like to bore you until I knew the whole story. - What whole story?"
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"- I didn't like to bother you. - Well, I'm bothered now."
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"Well, Amelia carted me off to a frightfully grand doctor in Harley Street"
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"Not quite."
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"They ran some blood tests and telephoned with the news on Monday."
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"I'm not too downcast."
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"I should like to have been married to you."
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"And at least we're friends again."
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"Oh, yes."
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"Ah, well, I must say, it's very nice, Edie."
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"and her niece helps when I'm entertaining."
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"Compared to Downton, obviously."
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"I don't think we should be fettered by that sort of thing, do you?"
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"Heavens, what a treat."
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"What are you up here for? You never said."
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"I'll have to tell everyone soon. I'm thinking of giving up... driving."
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"Racing, that is."
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"She knows I've lost the joy of it, yes."
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"Mary won't mind. She hates racing."
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"who sits about the house with nothing to do."
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"- Well, then, you must find something to do. - Yes, I must, mustn't I?"
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"- And Mr Barrow, there you are. - Thank you."
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"Yes, it is! A hairdryer for Lady Mary."
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"- I sent away for it. - What's the point?"
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"I think it'll be useful."
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"I've never changed my hairstyle."
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"It's heavy, in't it?"
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"Yeah, well, in that case..."
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"Mr Carson, Lady Stiles wants me to go on Sunday and start on Monday."
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"Unless you need me to work out my notice."
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"- Are you really going? - Even good things come to an end."
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"Well, I don't know if you're a good or a bad thing, Mr Barrow,"
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"but we've all been together a long time."
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"And on that moving note, I think I'll check the dining room."
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"He's far too good for Mary. They're happy."
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"- Are you leaving? - I certainly am."
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"I'll telephone in the morning."
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"Is this all a set-up?"
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"Somebody tipped you off I was in London."
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"- Was it Papa? - It was Mary."
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"Mary?! How?"
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"- They thought you might not come if it were me. - They were right there."
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"Will you stay now? Please."
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"May I bring you a menu, m'lord, and perhaps a drink?"
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"Thank you, yes, we'll have menus and two glasses of Champagne."
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"You broke my heart."
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"- I know why you felt you had to -- - I want you back."
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"- Nothing's changed. - I've changed."
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"Well, if you have, you haven't said a word to me about it."
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"I don't believe you'd have spoken now if Mary hadn't telephoned."
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"- I would have, I promise. - But what's different?"
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"- I've never told her we'd split up. - Well, we have."
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"Would you believe me if I said I couldn't live without you?"
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"M'lady."
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"And for you, m'lord."
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"What are you asking?"
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"- I want you to marry me. - Just like that?"
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"If I agreed, which is a big if,"
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"would we tell your mother the truth about Marigold?"
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"Let me put it this way, if we tell her, we'll have to break with her."
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"I'd prefer not to do that."
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"Even without your mother, there are people out there who know the truth."
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"There could be gossip. Are you ready for it?"
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"Well, I hope to avoid it, but I'm ready if you we can't."
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"The only thing I'm not ready for is a life without you."
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"Why was Lady Edith ringing so late? Mr Carson was quite worried."
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"I was finishing with her ladyship when Mr Carson knocked."
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"It's not like you to care."
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"You know when Anna said I should try to understand"
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"- when I get to my new position. - We do change as life goes on."
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"Or we could if our past would let us."
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"You know what, Miss Baxter?"
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"Leave him behind, Miss Baxter. Get on with your life."
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"Let that be my parting gift to you."
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"I wonder if you're right."
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"I am right."
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"- You're not going to believe it! - She's pregnant again? - No!"
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"- She's been arrested for treason? - Not quite. She's back with Bertie"
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"and we're going up withe them to Brancaster to meet Mrs Pelham"
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"and announce the engagement."
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"That really must be Bertie's choice."
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"- When is this? - Friday. They want to get on with it"
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"This is your second child,"
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"who's hardly known a day's happiness in the last ten years."
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"All right, I don't need the Gettysburg Address, I'll do it."
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"I feel increasingly that I'm in competition"
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"- It almost makes me wish Mama had triumphed. - Never mind it now."
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"Edith is going to be happy. Just think about that."
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"You're right, of course. Hurrah."
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"- I'll help you down with the cases. - Good. We'll go up after breakfast."
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"- I've so pleased for Lady Edith. - I wonder when the wedding will be."
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"- That's all I need! - I like weddings."
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"Ah, Mr Barrow, you'd better say goodbye to his lordship before they leave."
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"The thing is, it seems odd to say it but I find I'm desperately upset."
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"I keep bursting into tears."
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"Am I?"
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"That phrase conjures up for me dance cards and stolen kisses"
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"Not two old fuddy-duddies who can barely manage the stairs."
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"I must have been mad."
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"The course of true love never did run smooth."
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"Before I go, I want you to know that I've made a decision."
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"I won't go and see Coyle. I won't write, either."
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"- Can you stick to it? - I think so."
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