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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.6 (S06E06)
"I think all these houses should be open to the public."
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"What gives them the right to keep people out?"
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"The law of property, which is the cornerstone"
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"of any civilisation worthy of the name."
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""Why have the Crawleys got all of this and I haven't?""
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"But why have they, Mr Carson?"
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"How is your job search going, Mr Barrow?"
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"Not everyone lives in a house like Downton Abbey."
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"if I remember the novel correctly."
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"- And Cora's very competent. - Mmm, yes, she's competent."
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"Leading a revolution without turning a hair."
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"Anyway, it's agreed. Downton Abbey will open to the public for one day."
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"I prefer to think he has begun to see sense."
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"was saved by a hospital being nearby?"
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"Oh? How is Lord Merton?"
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"As he always is."
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"And you? You weakening?"
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"No."
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"- No! - Mmm."
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"Bertie Pelham. He's going to be in London on the 11th, and he wanted to meet up."
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"- Is he worth it? - As opposed to your car mechanic?"
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"I should go."
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"I'm late as it is. I'll be back tomorrow."
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"Don't feel you must look in every day. You should be working for your exams."
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"Are you nervous? I should be."
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"- Where are you taking them? - The school."
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"The headmaster will oversee it. Mr Molesley's settling the details."
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"- You owe him a great deal. - I know. But he's enjoyed it, too."
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"A note to thank her. I'm grateful."
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"- She already knows that. - It never hurts to say it."
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"Just give her the note."
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"I wanted to see how you are, My Lord,"
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"Chasse Spleen? Now you're talking."
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"He knew a thing or two about wine. And women."
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"But do you know, Carson, I think I'm going to have to say no."
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"Sometimes in life sacrifices have to be made,"
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"and I think the time has come for me to accept"
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"that I cannot go on as I used to."
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"I am very sorry to hear you say so, My Lord."
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"Not as sorry as I am."
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"We must get on with simplifying the household."
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"I know we've talked about it, but we haven't really done much."
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"Oh, the new maids live in the village, and so cost a lot less."
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"I do believe that Mr Barrow has genuinely been looking for other employment."
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"But not finding it. Is there anything we can do to help?"
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"I'll speak to him, My Lord."
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"What do you think of the plan to open the house for a day?"
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"but I'm not sure how useful it is of me to say so."
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"Lady Mary in the bath?"
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"- How did it get there? - I wondered where I'd put it."
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"- He asked me to give you it. - Well, why didn't you, then?"
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"I couldn't find it. It must have fallen in the rubbish by mistake."
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"- Why had it been opened? - Had it?"
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"Whatever happened to that man? Do you know what his sentence was?"
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"Good night, Baxter."
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"It's late. Go back to sleep."
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"She's hoping your operation will persuade people over to her side."
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"I'm afraid it must get worse before it gets better."
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"What about a fire?"
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"- Not for me. I'm going to bed. - You're not feeling ill, are you?"
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"- I'm not ill exactly. - Have you told Lady Mary?"
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"- I didn't like to bother her. - Bother her first thing. - I could tell Dr Clarkson."
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"No. You're seeing Dr Ryder if you're seeing anybody."
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"Don't be silly. We can't afford that."
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"- I can't expect Lady Mary to keep shelling out. - I'll pay. I have savings."
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"Now you're the one being silly. Talk to her tomorrow."
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"She'll agree with me. And I'm paying."
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"That's where you're wrong. There's quite an art to it."
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"Of course. If you'd like me to."
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"And I want to start bringing things a little more up to standard."
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"I wonder if we could have the hall boy to do some polishing."
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"But I do like those sharp corners."
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"He wants me to see Dr Ryder again."
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"No, let's go to London. I'm sure Dr Clarkson could manage it,"
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"- but I feel like a jaunt. - And stay the night?"
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"- I got your message. What's happened? - I'll ring for some coffee."
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"- As we knew they must. - Indeed. I am to remain in my post here."
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"- Good. - Mrs Crawley is to stay on as our almoner."
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"- Very sensible. - But they want to offer"
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"- the role of president to you. - Me? Why?"
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"You made a good impression when you went into York."
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""Allowed to step down after so many years of noble service.""
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"You can see their point. How could they have someone in the management of the new system"
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"Besides, I want to involve the new president in the logistics of running things."
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"We both think you'd be marvellous."
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"And who's going to tell her?"
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"Don't tell him it's me."
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"I want to be the surprise guest."
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"Dinner with Evelyn Napier at the Criterion?"
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"I used to go to the Criterion with Michael."
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"As a matter of fact, I have very happy memories of it."
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"Edith, you can manage for a day without us, can't you?"
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"Barrow, you mustn't let him wear you out."
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"Oh, he's all right, m'lady. Aren't you?"
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"Do you need cheering up, Barrow?"
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"Again, again..."
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"We're off. I'm taking Tom. It's time he had a break."
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"Carson and I both feel he's the obvious candidate."
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"I hope not. I hope he's going to find another job."
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"Oh. I see. Well, that explains it."
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"Goodbye, darling."
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"- Get some rest. - Rest."
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"Don't worry, Bates. We'll have her home soon."
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"I don't think there'll be anything to concern ourselves about."
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"I'll telephone you after. Mr Mead won't mind."
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"I'm very grateful to you, m'lady, for arranging it,"
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"but Anna will ask him to send me the bill."
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"to within shouting distance of our greatest happiness."
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"But I can pay my way, and I'd be more comfortable to do so."
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"- Will you miss me? - I miss you when you're out of sight, never mind London."
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"I'm glad to hear it, Mr Bates."
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"I won't let them send him the bill."
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"Thank you, Mr Branson."
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"Mr Barrow, in 20 years' time,"
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"Lady Edith already manages without her own maid, and if Anna were to leave,"
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"I doubt that Lady Mary would replace her."
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"- It's not just you. - But I am the first."
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"But you are the under butler,"
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"No-one is sorrier to say it than I am,"
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"Or at least one of us is."
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