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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.6 (S06E06)
"- Hello, sir, might I offer you one of those? - Thank you very much."
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"of money in this day and age. We could raise more than you think."
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"my opinion has little bearing on the matter."
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"I have the opinion that life has taught me."
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"But what would it tell me? They sleep in a bed, they eat at a table. So do I."
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"Well, to me, it could be a good thing."
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"But then, of course, they're bound to start asking,"
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"Thank you, Mr Molesley. I couldn't have put it better myself."
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"Complete with a real life table and chairs!"
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"People have always tipped the butler to look 'round a house."
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"Even Elizabeth Bennett wanted to see what Pemberly was like inside."
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"A decision which caused her a great deal of embarrassment,"
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"Dr Clarkson is very grateful."
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"You think that changes things, but as Lord Merton pointed out,"
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"- It can't be long now. - Not too long, no."
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"I do know it. The question is, can I summon it up when the time comes?"
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"Oh."
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"You should've let one of the footmen bring it up."
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"Crumbs. That looks frightening."
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"It's, uh, a little Chateau Chasse-Spleen, My Lord."
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"I believe it was a favourite of Lord Byron's."
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"- Really, my Lord? - I'm afraid so."
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"And speaking of necessary sacrifices, I've been thinking about things, lying here."
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"But we still have an under butler and two footmen. In this day and age."
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"I think it's a dangerous precedent, since you ask,"
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"Dangerous? I think it's idiotic."
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"- It's a mistake. I suppose it's too late to stop it now. - Far too late."
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"But what on earth can we show them to give them their money's worth? Lady Grantham knitting?"
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"I know. I'm glad in a way I didn't have to testify against him now."
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"Are you here? What time is it?"
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"- She must be feeling rather left out. - Her mind is on other things."
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"I would have died if I'd had to be taken to York."
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"But they'd still operate here in an emergency, so nothing's changed."
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"Well, let's not make it worse."
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"Anna, if you're not well, you must tell me."
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"We've finished with this business of your keeping me in the dark."
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"- We're selling a house, aren't we? - Yes. To buy another house."
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"I wouldn't mind having breakfast here sometimes."
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"- Not every day, but sometimes. - I don't think anyone would object."
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"How are you at making coffee?"
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"I can make coffee. It's not very hard."
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"Uh, you might like to have a word with Mrs Patmore."
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"I don't see why not."
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"And you might ask one of the maids about making the bed."
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"- Isn't that good enough, either? - It's not bad. I didn't mean that."
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"He wants to pay, but it seems an extravagance to me."
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"Medium smart. I'll make some telephone calls."
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"- I received a letter this morning from the Board of Governors. - Go on."
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"I don't understand. What about Mama?"
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"Lady Grantham is to be, and I quote,"
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"Golly. They've sacked the Captain."
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"who thinks the whole idea is a horrible mistake?"
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"- And you support this notion? - Of course he does."
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"He put your name forward as replacement."
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"- and, as Mrs Crawley says, I'm afraid she'd be almost willing the new regime to fail. - Probably."
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"I need to talk to Lord Grantham."
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"Don't we? It might be easier all round if they did."
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"Good. I'll see you at 8:00."
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"Oh, you'll think of something."
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"All right, bye."
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"So this is the urgent business that takes m'lady to London town?"
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"- It's not the only thing. - But it is getting serious."
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"Evelyn or whoever else might be there."
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"- Can't you be pleased for her? - I'm as pleased for her as she would be for me."
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"We all need it sometimes, m'lady."
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"I mean it, George. You must let Mr Barrow get on with his work."
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"All right. And off we go!"
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"Oh, I envy you. I'm so sick of this room, I could scream."
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"We've talked about making changes in the household."
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"You're not going to sack him?"
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"- You do know that? - And when George is older, he can ask him back."
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"And it was a good idea, m'lady. An idea that has brought us"
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"Very well. We won't fight about it."
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"That's not kind. His pride is more important to him than the money."
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"a post that is fragrant with memories of a lost world."
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"- but you are not a creature of today. - And you are?"
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"I don't believe that a house like Downton could be run without a butler."
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"In that sense, yes, I am."
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"- If you like. - Perhaps you could get some guidance from Mrs Patmore?"
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"It doesn't have to be anything very complicated."
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"I hope they appreciate your role in all this. You've been very kind."
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"it's so important for others to catch it."
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"I need a clearer idea of what you know."
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"I like your enthusiasm, and I want to harness it if I can."
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"First you can decide if you'd sit a test of my own devising,"
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"I assumed it was a good sign that I hadn't been summoned in haste."
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"Anyway, I'm here and I'm glad of the chance to talk about"
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"this mad scheme of opening the house."
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"It's all fixed, Mama. By Mary."
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"Well, why anyone would come beats me, but, since it is,"
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"That is why we are raising funds."
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"I don't believe we need a ceremony. The doors will be open from 9:00. Who'd want to get here for then?"
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"- Well, it wouldn't kill me. - No, but it might kill us."
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"The patients are my priority."
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"Don't worry. I shall be magnanimous in victory."
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"I think so. You're not expecting a banquet, are you?"
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"I'm expecting a delicious dinner prepared by the fair hands"
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"Oh, no. Not matric. He wants to assess my general knowledge."
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"If Mr Carson gives me the time off. What have I got to lose?"
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"They're all clever and pleasant."
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"Now, has Mr Talbot found out you're coming tonight?"
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"- Anyway, it'll be public soon. - I suppose you want to accept?"
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"Mama's the one who'll be upset when she's deposed."
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"Although the fact you're the usurper who's stolen her throne"
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"- will clearly make it worse. - But if that wasn't an element?"
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"I've had one career already, bringing up my daughters."
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"They don't need me now, so I'm ready for the next."
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"Why must there be something to know?"
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"So you are in on it."
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"Heavens. We are quite a party."
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"Small world. You know Henry Talbot, and I think you met Charlie Rogers up at Brancaster."
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"A table of singletons at our age, well done."
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"- Tell me, are you pleased with your progress this season? - I certainly am."
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"- No, you won't. - Well, you've got me interested."
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"- Tom, you should go if you like. - And what about you?"
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"Well, I don't keep my diary in my head. Ask me nearer the time."
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"I'll tell you what would be nice with this. Some horseradish,"
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"thinned with a little soured cream."
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"I agree. That would be heavenly. Except that we don't have any."
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"The thing is, I don't think we should drink."
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