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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #5.8 (S05E05)
"but his mother called him Atticus as a baby and it stuck."
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"Yes, but not because she thinks it's all unimportant,"
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"I had a call earlier from Sergeant Willis."
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"I dare say it will become clearer after he's been."
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"Good night."
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"I'll check on the children so you don't have to."
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"I'm going to bed, too."
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"Before you do, have you thought about the work in the village?"
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"Those cottages are in quite a state and we ought to get on with it."
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"I know, I know, but how are we going to find the money?"
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"Let's think about it while we're in London and make a decision."
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"Is it true that London Inspector is coming back tomorrow?"
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"to visit theatres and galleries and museums."
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"I'll join you."
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"On the 25th, so we'll just be back from the wedding."
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"Everyone, we will be unveiling the war memorial in the village"
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"at twelve noon on the 25th."
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"I'd like the house to be well represented."
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"Oh? You'd be missed."
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"Poor woman."
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"Have you quite finished, m'lady? Yes, thank you, Denker."
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"Oh, I'm sure, m'lady, but it never hurts to look your best, does it?"
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"We'll need representatives of the regiments involved and a band,"
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"Oh, I'd like William Mason's father to have a good place."
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"I feel that very deeply. We all do, m'lord."
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"We should have a good turnout."
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"Mrs Patmore has asked to be excused but that's understandable."
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"M'lord."
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"I don't know what you mean by "our last chance"."
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"I don't accept that. And what about the Princess?"
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"They haven't found her yet."
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"Are you proposing to divorce?"
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"Why? Do you want more children?"
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"The last years have been ugly."
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"I don't want what remains to be ugly."
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"No."
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"You want an answer just like that? I know my own feelings. You do too."
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"I can't make a decision now!"
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"I won't change."
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"Things have advanced a little."
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"but with a little encouragement some of them have spoken out."
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"But nothing happened here!"
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"His victims were generally small, slight women,"
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"Wouldn't you agree, Mrs Bates? Yes."
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"We also have news which may put Mr Bates in the clear."
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"A second witness has come forward."
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"He's trying to bully it out,"
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"Bully what out?"
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"Mr Evans. It's good of you to come. I'm pleased to, m'lord."
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"Your father carved many stones for our dogs over the years."
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"These are like the ones we've made for you in the past."
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"Oh, I see. What's this?"
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"A memorial, m'lord."
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"I prefer not to be "summoned" at all."
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"At any rate, not by you."
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"Take these down to the car."
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"I'm going to fetch her galoshes and umbrella."
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"Should I tell them everything when we get there and have done with it?"
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"No. I'm not one to give up my secrets unless I have to."
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"for the unveiling, which will include you as William's widow."
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"Thank you, Mr Carson. I'll write to him as Chairman."
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"Of course. Right."
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"Well, we'd better get up to the cars."
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"Your ladyship is very sharp-eyed."
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"no doubt he's put it somewhere for safe keeping."
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"I feel so guilty, leaving Marigold on her own."
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"How did Mr Carson find you? I was working as a hall boy."
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"Mr Carson rang my old butler."
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"It's only a week's work. Will he take you back?"
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"I don't want to go back as a hall boy."
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"Do you know London well? Not here. I grew up in the East End."
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"I've only ever worked in Bayswater. Bayswater?"
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"I s'pose so. As much as the next man."
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"why don't you come with me and I'll show you how it all works?"
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"Chop, chop."
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"You must lie down before you change."
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"Do you remember Carson?"
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"The thing is, we're very squashed. I'm not sharing a room."
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"I'll go to an hotel. Come on..."
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"Maybe Lady Rose could share with Lady Edith?"
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"I knew she'd be trouble."
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"Mummy."
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"confirming I'm to be at Scotland Yard in the morning."
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"Now, in London, we supervise,"
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"but they help themselves to coffee and drinks from a side table."
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"Once they settle, we leave them to it."
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"In my last place, the footmen stayed 'til they went to bed."
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"I hope Anna was helpful."
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"Oh?! We thought you might be Lord and Lady Sinderby."
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"Hello."
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"He's less convinced. Rose is more than a match for him."
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"They have as much right as we do. Mummy, Daddy..."
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"Can you try to behave like a happy couple?"
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"Wouldn't that be rather dishonest? You haven't separated yet."
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"The thing is, I don't want to give Lord Sinderby any ammunition."
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"Do come in. How lovely to see you."
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"Daddy, Mummy. This is Atticus."
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"How do you do? What a peculiar name."
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"How's it going?"
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"Lady Flintshire is not a push-over. I told you that."
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"I must ask, because I can't get it out of my mind,"
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"I never doubted it, but it's a relief to hear."
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"What made you choose Yorkshire? Was it a historic reason?"
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"Do you have any English blood?"
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"We only date from the 1850s,"
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"but Lady Sinderby's family arrived in the reign of King Richard Ill."
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"Really? I think of you as nomads, drifting around the world."
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"Talking of drifting round, is it true you're starting your honeymoon"
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"Is she? I never knew that."
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"You wanted a synagogue blessing? I'd like to respect both sides."
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"You don't understand our customs. Then again, why should you?"
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"I thought we could have a dinner on Wednesday night"
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"so you could meet some of the relations."
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"Have you got many staying? We're crammed to the gunwales."
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"I love the Halnaby."
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"Stag parties are high on Father's disapproval list."
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"and divorce, I think I'm fairly easy."
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"I am clearly old-fashioned but to me divorce signifies weakness."
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"Are you glad to be in London again? I will be when I get the house back."
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"I need to pull the real pictures out of storage. What a palaver!"
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