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Clips from Downton Abbey - Christmas Special (S06E06)
"Be strong in your new resolution, and I know you'll be happier."
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"You had faith in me when I had none in myself... and I'm grateful."
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"I'd say I'd rather we part as friends than enemies."
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"Tell Henry we're sorry to miss him. I hope he's all right."
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"Why do you say that?"
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"No reason, but I have been a bit worried about him since the crash."
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"Ah, Barrow."
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"Your lordship, your ladyship, I wanted to thank you for everything."
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"- You're not going now. - On Sunday morning, m'lady."
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"We've known some adventures during your time with us."
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"I've learnt a great deal while I've been here, my lord."
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"I'm glad if, on balance, it's been rewarding for you."
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"I arrived here as a boy, I leave as a man."
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"We'll always be so grateful to you for saving her from the fire."
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"- I hate goodbyes. - There seems to be so many of them these days."
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"- I'm such a frump! - No such thing."
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"- Well, would I give myself a job? - I'd give you a job."
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"Are you here for a reason?"
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"- Do you know your problem? - I bet I soon will."
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"But when he made a play for you, you'd have nothing to do with him."
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"- That's different. - How?"
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"You have to admit it's quite something."
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"- I do hope they made you comfortable. - To a legendary degree."
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"- Darling. - Hello, Papa."
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"- In fact, I feel lighter already, really. - Well, I'm thrilled"
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"- But you still love cars? - Don't worry, I still love cars."
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"More to the point, I have to find a job."
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"- Mr Carson, are you all right? - Ye..."
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"- I can't think how I -- - Let me help you, Mr Carson."
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"Drink this, it'll calm you down."
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"I suppose you think I'm a drunk"
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"or trembling with fear at the onset of old age."
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"- I'll make an appointment. - There's no need."
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"I don't believe ignorance is bliss. At any rate, it isn't bliss to me."
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"There's no need because I know what it is."
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"My father had it, and my grandfather,"
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"Grandad called it 'the palsy',"
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"but these days I just have 'shaky hands'"
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"You have more important things to worry about."
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"You know how dear you are to me,"
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"- Can I join you? - Of course."
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"It can be hard for women to understand"
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"that a man is what he does,"
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"Still, things could be worse. I'm fit, I have a wonderful wife,"
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"I must just decide how to spend my life."
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"Just?"
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"- She always hated it. - She's not so glad."
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"- She'd rather you were happy. - I want to be happy, of course,"
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"but mainly I want to be worthy of her"
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"and I know I sound like Bulldog Drummond, but I do."
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"- So what sort of thing might interest you? - You know me, I always come back to cars or transport, at any rate."
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"A local business so you could still be part of the family here but have your own identity outside of it."
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"Well, you know the area, Tom. If you have any ideas,"
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"Good."
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"- Did you inherit the household from the Lord Hexham? - We did but I'm afraid"
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"- Or while he was not here. - You seem to be managing well."
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"- Do you live in the castle? - You mean will I move out when Bertie marries?"
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"I told you, Mother, you're less trouble in the house than out of it."
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"What an interesting time this must be for you both at the start of a new reign."
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"We want to rebuild Brancaster as a moral centre for the area,"
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"but as a moral man leading by example."
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"I'm sure Brancaster already enjoys that reputation."
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"- I disagree. If Lady Edith is to take -- - Oh, please, call me Edith."
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"Very well. If Edith is to take you on, she should know what faces her."
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"Cousin Peter may have had his merits but his morality was not"
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"what I would call reassuring."
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"- Mother, please -- - Those visits to Tangiers."
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"But you should be in no two minds. If you're to make a success here,"
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"- We've been wasting your time, and I apologise. - Not at all."
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"- I knew we shouldn't have bothered you. - I wanted to be sure"
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"- We? - You don't think I'm going to let you go through this alone, do you?"
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"Goodbye, Dr Clarkson, and thank you so much."
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"Why do you want to get caught up in all this?"
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"You know very well why."
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"There you are! I've been waiting."
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"There is no need to fuss him with more medical advice, Mrs Crawley,"
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"- Mrs Crawley wants to be involved. - Father, there's really no need to burden her."
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"- but if she -- - Help his lordship into the car."
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"Leave us alone, Mrs Crawley, just leave us alone. That's all I ask."
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"All? It's a great deal. Of course, when you thought you were going to be saddled with him for years"
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"I'd love one. So... I've been thinking."
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"- Oh, don't be silly. - No, I'm serious."
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"and that's not what I want for you."
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"which is why I have to get moving, and this isn't self-pity."
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"I just know that I'm right."
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"Bertie says it's the best view and, of course, he's right."
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"I'm not convinced he's faced up to what could happen"
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"nobody was supposed to know except Rosamund."
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"probably Anna and Mrs Hughes, which means Bates and Carson will know."
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"I doubt he's told Carson, he'd faint."
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"Please."
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"No. It's not about that."
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"now I'm in love with Bertie."
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"Now come on, they'll be waiting for us."
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"Well, I won't. Give me a kiss."
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"Oh!"
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"You're quick and efficient and no-one's ever called you stupid."
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"Oh..."
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"You're a hard worker, Andy, and a clever fellow. I wish you well."
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"- Mr Barrow! - They wanted to say goodbye,"
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"and Anna told me when you were leaving."
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"You've just caught me, m'lady."
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"Please don't go."
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"Oh!"
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"I was just catching up with some letters."
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"- Does Bertie know you're here? - No."
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"Yes. He knows everything."
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"Well, er..."
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"You'd better begin."
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"I can always ask Mrs Jenkins, if I'm mistaken."
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"The maid, Elsie, will be in soon. She can help."
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"Is that it, Sir Mark?"
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"Mrs Jenkins, me and Elsie?"
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"Yes. This is not 1850, you know."
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"- What are you doing? - Andy's lending a hand with the sties."
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"The piglets will be here before we know it"
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"and I need to start separating the mothers."
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"- Who else have you got to help you? - Only old Joe, same as always."
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"but it's mighty helpful to have the use of a young man's muscles"
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"You should have said you were coming. I could have walked with you."
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