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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #5.8 (S05E05)
"Take them straight to the wagonette."
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"Mrs Hughes. Oh. Thank you, Mr Barrow."
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"How can we get it up to London?"
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"are also available in London."
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"There'll be no permanent housekeeper at Grantham House in future."
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"Another clang in the march of time."
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"It's very chic. Can we see it with the hat?"
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"They're spending the night in Southampton."
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"And I want a blessing in a synagogue. Would you find a synagogue in Ripon?"
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"It would make it easier for Lord Sinderby."
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"Oh, I'm not sure Lord Sinderby deserves your concern."
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"Love may not conquer all, but it can conquer quite a lot."
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"but Miss O'Brien's got herself taken on by the new Governor's wife."
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"So, the Sinderby millions must be a cheering thought."
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"I wonder. Lady Flintshire's not the most liberal being on the planet."
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"I'm worried about running it with only Messrs Barrow and Molesley."
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"No, darling. You've landed on a snake so you have to go back to there."
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"Don't be so mean. Let her stay where she is."
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"Oh hurry up, Donk! It's your turn."
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"He sells cars but he wants to expand into farm machinery."
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"Oh, is he opening a branch over here?"
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"How's Lord Sinderby? I think he dreams of my changing my mind."
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"His real name is Ephraim Atticus,"
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"Mr Vyner is back up here and wants to come by in the morning."
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"We hoped this was over."
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"I'm going up."
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"She's keen. I'll give her that."
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"Why does she have to carry on as if she'd invented motherhood?"
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"How do you know that?"
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"I want to use London this time because I always resolve"
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"Then I get home and I've not done anything."
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"We'll go together. I'll hold you to that."
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"Ah. The date of the unveiling. Of the memorial? When is it?"
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"I don't want to drag it up again, but it would be painful."
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"Yes, that's as may be."
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"You heard her. Let's not drag it up again."
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"He's in the drawing room."
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"I told him you weren't downstairs but he said he'd wait."
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"I don't think I'll wear what I chose last night."
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"I suspected that might be the case so I put out the lavender day dress."
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"Goes very well with your ladyship's colouring."
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"but I dare say that's all under control."
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"I dare say it is, m'lord."
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"Will you tell the staff? Already done."
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"We left any chance we had behind us, many years ago."
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"We've been apart for a long time."
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"I wish to spend my final years with you."
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"As a friend, as a lover."
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"I don't seek scandal, only love."
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"So..."
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"...what do you say?"
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"It seems Mr Green was not quite the sunny soul that Mr Carson depicted."
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"He appears to have carried out a series of attacks on women."
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"We've formed a picture of his behaviour."
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"How very unpleasant. It is rather 'unpleasant'."
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"was shorter than him."
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"What do you think, Mrs Hughes? I don't know a thing about it."
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"If we need Mrs Bates to come to London, could that be arranged?"
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"We'll be in London next week for Lady Rose's wedding."
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"Could you pop in to Scotland Yard on Tuesday at ten o'clock?"
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"If she comes, I'll be with her. As you wish. Now I'll say goodbye."
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"but it's best not to stand in his way."
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"No, m'lord. You've examples of everything we do."
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"We made it for a garden in Hinckley. Near Leicester? You do get about."
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"There you are! You took your time."
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"Daisy?"
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"Yes, Mr Carson."
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"Before we go, his lordship wants to extend an invitation to Mr Mason"
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"It might be nice if you were to mention it in your next letter."
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"A hope that will be fulfilled and gladly, m'lady."
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"Are these all the cases, Denker?"
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"Since Mr Spratt was given the task of bringing them down,"
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"Fetch it now, please. But your ladyship, I don't..."
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"Oh, she's surrounded by nannies and children!"
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"I know. She'll have a whale of a time."
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"She's a dear little thing. So she is."
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"About Marigold? What? I don't know. A sense of deja vu."
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"All of you, Andy will be an extra footman while we're in London."
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"Please be helpful to him."
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"I want to be a footman now and this is the first step."
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"North of the park. Oh yes, I know where it is."
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"So you're not known round here then? No."
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"There's fun to be had round here if you know where to look for it."
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"I spent many a year in St James's Square."
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"The train from Southampton"
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"Those days are done for us. We needn't tell the world."
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"You will have Lady Mary's maid Anna, to help you, m'lady."
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"His lordship will have Mr Molesley. Now I'll show you to your room."
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"They said you'd arrived. Yes. What a journey."
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"I seem to have been travelling for as long as I can remember."
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"Of course."
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"This is quite a choice you've made. I hope you'll like him."
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"And you're quite, quite sure?"
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"Absolutely."
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"Well then, that's all I needed to hear."
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"I found a letter from Mr Vyner when we arrived,"
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"Try not to worry about it."
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"Why not go to see your house afterwards? You'd enjoy that."
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"If they want a second drink, it's up to them."
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"'Fraid not."
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"What are they like? She's very nice and fond of Rose."
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"It does make me smile that they should be the ones objecting."
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"It won't kill us to put on a show for a few more days."
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"I'm not sure that's helpful, Granny."
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"why has the Inspector summoned Mrs Bates?"
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"Would it help if I swore neither of them has done anything wrong?"
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"Oh yes. Lady Melford is Mother's cousin."
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"So it won't be possible? No. He should have told you."
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"And show them how lucky they are!"
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"It makes sense and he can have his... What do they call it now?"
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"His stag party there, without disturbing us."
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"- Will you be going, Lord Sinderby? - Hardly."
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"Is it a long list, Lord Sinderby, the things you disapprove of?"
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"No, as long as I can steer clear of card sharps and undercooked fish,"
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"Degradation, scandal and failure."
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"When do the tenants go? Next week in theory."
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"I know, but think of the relief"
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"Of course I will. What a funny thing to say, Susan."
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"Well, I want you to know that you'll always be welcome at Canningford."
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"Tell me, do you find it difficult these days to get staff?"
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