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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.6 (S06E06)
"- And it won't make you grumpy? - I don't think so."
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"- Ah, I bet she had a lot to say. - We both did."
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"We're staying with my aunt in Belgrave Square."
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"- So you understand. - Of course I understand."
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"Excellent. Um, in here."
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"Look. You don't have to if you don't want to."
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"It's not compulsory."
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"Henry, to be honest,"
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"Look, I know I'm not what you're after."
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"No, not at all. As an argument, I think it's rather compelling."
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"- Thank you. - Mmm."
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"It doesn't show any signs of stopping."
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"- Were you caught in the rain? - Not too badly."
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"- I know... - He won't be as rich as you."
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"He won't be as rich as your child."
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"If Edith's happy, it improves things for everyone."
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"She's so stupid to have saddled herself with a child."
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"I thought you'd forgotten me."
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"The car wouldn't start, so I had to get Stark to do it."
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"I'm glad I don't have to walk the whole length of the drive."
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"- Hop in. - I will. But first..."
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"You mustn't blame him. It was completely my idea."
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"Not that I've heard of. Although Dr Clarkson has told them that Cora is happy to serve."
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"I admire you, Daisy. To give yourself a second chance."
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"Don't bother him, not when he's got so much work to do."
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"But I was going to look into the night nursery first."
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"Good evening, Nanny."
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"This is Mary's son, George,"
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"God bless you, Marigold."
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"I'm an experienced housemaid and a housekeeper for how many years? And he doesn't think I can make a bed."
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"- Good evening. - What are you doing here?"
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"- What's that for? - I brought these to say thank you to Mrs Patmore."
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"Oh, never mind her, Mr Mason. I think it's a lovely thing,"
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"maybe a servant, in each room the public will enter."
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"- I think that's a good idea. - Carson, can you sort it out?"
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"Of course, m'lady. I understand it's only the ground floor."
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"And not too much of that. They'll start in the small library,"
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"the drawing room, the smoking room, the great hall,"
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"Rope off across the staircases and the back wing."
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"You'll have to fake it. Lady Mary, Edith, Mr Branson..."
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"Not me. I don't know a thing. I'll sell tickets, but that's it."
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"- Crikey. - Heavens."
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"Or the monkeys in a zoo."
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"Well, the place will be open for nine hours."
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"Find an inconspicuous chair in the corner,"
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"but keep a sharp eye out and stand if any member of the family comes in."
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"What about the upstairs luncheon?"
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"And look respectable."
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"Right."
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"In case you catch a thief red-handed?"
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"Have you decided if you're coming to Brooklands? I will if you will."
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"He asked me if I'd give cars another chance. Perhaps I should."
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"I don't recognise my own dear sister, Mary."
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"But what are his prospects? An agent stuck up in Northumberland"
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"one of the interesting women of the day."
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"If she loves him, I don't object to him on any score."
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"But I don't think we should encourage it."
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"Let her make that decision for herself."
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"Oh, Andrew, Andrew, place the table here, please."
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"I guess so."
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"This is a Reynolds, so that is worth looking at."
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"Oh, well, they were all rather marvellous"
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"Who's the little girl?"
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"What else could I tell them about the library?"
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"- What else did he collect? - Horses and women. Where's your mother?"
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"Excuse me please. Thank you."
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"Why are those shields on the chimneypiece blank?"
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"Mama, I think maybe we should..."
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"Well, don't even answer it. Ignore it completely. Throw it on the fire."
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"Uh..."
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"should revel as I am cast into the dust."
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"If only Mr Chamberlain had spoken..."
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"officialdom doesn't care what we think any more."
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"Well, you know mothers. They get terribly wrought up about things."
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"Do they know where you are?"
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"- No. Why is it so big, your house? - I'm not sure, really."
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"It's the way they used to manage things."
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"But you know how it is. You like what you're used to."
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"I don't think so."
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"- So your house is finished? - Finished and ready to receive my guests."
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"It's something or nothing."
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"But he's young, and you ought to know."
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"Forgive me, but I think there's been a misunderstanding."
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"I promise. Not while I'm around."
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"- Oh, yes, very interesting. - Oh, interesting and encouraging."
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"Good day to you both."
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"I think you should."
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"- I don't know. I have to think. - Think about what?"
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"Nothing that would interest you."
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"Well, that's rather what I want to talk about, Mr Barrow."
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"Do you want us to leave you to it, Mr Carson?"
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"- I am given any credit? - That is all very well,"
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"- and I must look to his welfare. - Yes. And if I were to give you"
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"Golly, Moses. You astound me."
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"To charge money so people can come and snoop around our home? What a revolting suggestion."
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"- Why? - Because it means our way of life is something strange,"
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"something to queue up and buy a ticket to see,"
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"I had a visitor, a child who'd escaped his mother."
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"- when we could be so comfy in a normal house. - Oh, I refuse to listen."
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"Henry Talbot has invited us all to Brooklands next week."
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"- English language never lets you down. - Oh, shut up!"
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"When I pass you I expect to see you cheer and wave."
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"Oh, let me give you one of those."
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"Can I give you one of those? It's an open day at the Abbey."
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"That's your lot. They'd do better"
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"- How the other half lives? - If you like. There's curiosity."
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"Robert, we are opening for one day for charity,"
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"and there's an end to it. Mary and Tom have made the decision."
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"Ah. I know well enough that when Mary has spoken,"
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"You don't really mind, do you?"
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"No, but I think it's crackers."
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"I don't like it. Poking and prying around the house."
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"What's to stop them slipping the odd first edition into their back pockets?"
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"You've a very poor opinion of your fellow man."
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"But I don't see why anyone would pay good money to come and look."
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"And if you'd the chance to see the private rooms of the King and Queen, would you pay?"
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"I always wonder whether someone else is having a better time than I am."
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"But that's what's so dangerous. You think they must be having a better time."
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"Then you want them not to have a better time."
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"- The next thing you know, there's a guillotine in Trafalgar Square. - Ever the optimist (!)"
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