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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #5.8 (S05E05)
"and I feel most uncomfortable not having told you before now."
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"We don't want any deathbed confessions, Susan."
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"Remember, this is not your day!"
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"I'm sorry, Aunt Violet. I think it's time."
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"I'm afraid it is going to be all over the papers and as things stand,"
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"Or may I call you Susan?"
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"You can't mean... Father, I beg you..."
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"Do anything to stop this marriage, anything at all, I will leave you,"
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"through the portals of Caxton Hall Registry Office."
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"There are lots of things in my life I never anticipated,"
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"I know he was blameless. How can you know?"
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"Who did my enemy turn out to be?"
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"Then I don't want to know."
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"Not the blessing this afternoon? This is where I become his wife."
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"It's too late for that, my dear, far too late."
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"Please stand."
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"Er, listen everyone, as soon as they've finished lunch,"
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"when it's only a blessing."
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"I had a headache, that's all."
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"Andy, you take your life in your hands"
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"Well, well, the thing is done. Let us go forward in hope."
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"I don't suppose we'll ever know who did it now but who cares?"
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"I mean, I know he's against me,"
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"but that sort of thing's not his style."
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"Oh, look. It's Tony and Mary. They make a handsome couple."
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"So, it turned out as you planned."
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"You were just what I needed when I needed it."
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"Good luck, Mary."
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"That's very kind. All of you. It would give us great pleasure."
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"That wasn't too hard, was it?"
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"I wonder if you remember that my father was Jewish?"
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"That is... How interesting..."
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"Is everything all right, m'lady? I thought I'd sneak away."
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"I feel as if our household is breaking up, Carson,"
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"He's happy with Miss Lane Fox and I'm happy for them."
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"He wasn't good enough for you, m'lady, not by half."
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"Reluctantly perhaps,"
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"but you came to see that he wasn't up to the mark."
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"I wish them well. I don't mind Lady Rose, me."
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"Back again, Miss Denker?"
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"I've brought two with me. The new boy and another one."
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"So I see. Give yourself a drink and help 'em find the tables."
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"Thank you."
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"You'll see."
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"But don't you. Right?"
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"to look down on the other, that should keep them quiet."
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"What do you mean, Mrs Hughes? I haven't dismissed her."
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"I know, m'lady and I feel most uncomfortable but..."
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"What do you mean? Go."
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"can you tell me which of these knuckleheads is a Mr Basil Shute?"
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"Why?"
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"Yeah, she erm, she waits outside until someone's coming in,"
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"then she enters with them"
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"Oh, she does, does she?"
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"It's the woman I arrived with."
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"Bye."
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"She chose me because she thought"
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"I was too young and stupid to see what she was at."
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"Your bill for three nights' worth of drinking, Miss Denker."
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"That'll be four pounds and ten shillings."
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"I forbid you to take her! Correct forms have been observed."
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"What is this? What's happening? Don't make trouble, Mr Bates."
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"I don't care if you're the Queen of the Upper Nile."
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"Bates!"
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""Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn."
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""We will remember them.""
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"We will remember them."
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"I think that's lovely, Mrs Patmore. I'm so pleased for you."
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"I believe so."
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"I'd like to see William's name now. If you've a moment, Daisy?"
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"It'll be nice for you too, Daisy, to have the memorial so near."
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"But I felt proud, too."
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"At least, I did think about it,"
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"I'm glad."
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"I hate it when people who love each other must be far apart."
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"Fighting talk, indeed."
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"And will you put up a fight for Prince Kuragin?"
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"Well, you forget, you hold the winning card."
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"Lord Merton's wife is dead."
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"You should go up more often, take an interest in your publishing."
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"Mary always talks like she's the only one"
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"And I'll miss you."
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"I have faith in British justice. Mr Bates was released in the end."
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"I realised what it is about Marigold that keeps catching my eye."
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"Just tell me if I'm wrong."
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"Very well."
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"Now, how much should we take and what can we buy when we get there?"
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"I'm happy to tell you that most things you can buy in Ripon"
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"But you don't trust them quite the same."
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"Well, YOU don't."
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"Why is she coming to London? Haven't they replaced Mrs Bute?"
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"- Ta dah! - Oh, that's lovely."
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"- You don't think it's a bit mumsy? - No!"
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"Are you looking forward to London? I am."
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"I still don't understand why they didn't come two months ago."
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"The Government changed the date for the hand-over. They were stuck."
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"I'd have come back if it were my daughter's wedding."
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"I do not suggest a career in the Diplomatic."
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"- Will they be there before us? - No."
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"Yes, we jolly well are. Why cast a shadow?"
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"I don't think a registry office wedding and a church blessing"
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"and London makes more sense for Susan and Shrimpie."
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"Atticus loves him and I love Atticus."
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"Typical, but I've been told they've neither maid nor valet,"
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"which seems odd for a Marquess and Marchioness."
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"I don't think they have two pennies to rub together. It's all gone."
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"No. Then again..."
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"Hurrah for intolerance on both sides."
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"Borrowing footmen sounds like something out of the last century."
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"Even to me!"
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"Hire a lad for the week. It wouldn't cost much."
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"That's to be it for the Big Parade? The Big Parade's passed, Mr Carson."
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"We're just trying to keep up as best we can."
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"My turn."
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"What would my father say?"
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"No!"
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"It won't be very helpful later on if we don't teach her how to lose."
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"No. He's asked me to join him in Massachusetts."
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"You'd think with a father like that"
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"Atticus would have a more Jewish name."
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