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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.6 (S06E06)
"I thought we might have our dinner at the cottage tonight."
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"Doesn't it? That's a relief."
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"I'll give you the date as soon as I have it."
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"Right. I'm quite excited. How mad is that?"
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"For it will be the whole day. There are six papers."
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"Oh, they'll spare her. Everyone there thinks she's taking the right step. Especially Her Ladyship."
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"But I like your respect for education."
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"of general knowledge as much as anything."
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"This is kind of you, Mama, but as you can see, I'm miles better."
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"should I cut a ribbon when the doors are flung open?"
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"Uh, well..."
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"Oh, well, let me know what you decide."
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"As president, I am their representative on earth."
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"a lot of people's minds about the so-called reforms."
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"Is everything ready for tonight?"
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"There's a threat in there somewhere."
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"We'll meet upstairs after our dinner. My room or yours?"
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"- I don't mind. - Mine, then. The lighting's better."
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"I am so sorry, m'lady. Only, I could not get a bus."
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"He gave me exercises and suggested a warm towel if it lingers,"
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"Master George does make me laugh."
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"I'd say he's genuine, m'lady. I doubt he'll have any children of his own, and he enjoys their company."
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"- Yes, but then they're all... - They're all what?"
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"Just what I did say, m'lady."
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"This is a secret, Baxter."
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"Not really. She won't talk."
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"I only worry if it's too much for you."
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"So?"
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"- You're not like Isobel. - In what way?"
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"- I'm not old, Robert. - I didn't say you were."
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"- I'd see it as a real betrayal. - Don't say that."
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"- Welcome. - Evelyn! - My hand is complete."
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"Darling."
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"You know Lady Anne Acland, Mrs Dupper and Mrs McVeigh?"
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"Anne and I shared a governess, and Jill and I came out together."
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"You, too. Although I haven't been allowed to forget you."
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"Oh, I didn't think he knew enough about me for that."
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"Exactly. See? We'll get you interested yet."
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"How are we doing?"
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"Ah, what is it?"
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"- Lemon? - Oh."
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"- Ah. - What are we drinking with it?"
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"Not if His Lordship feels obliged to give it up."
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"But His Lordship is suffering from a burst ulcer. We're not."
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"I know, I know. But somehow it feels disloyal."
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"He is my officer, and I should follow his lead."
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"What's next?"
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"- Duck. - Oh."
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"We certainly talked about what it's like to cook dinner for you."
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"- Perfect. What do you say? - I think it'd be nice."
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"- Only if you're sure, Tom. - I'm sure."
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"- He'd better be sure. - Well, I hope we meet again."
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"Goodbye, Evelyn."
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"I hope you will come south next month."
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"Partly to watch me driving of course, but mainly so that I can see you."
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"but..."
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"The car is your enemy. But it's my friend,"
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"and all I ask is that you give it a second chance."
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"After all, it's not as if you're driving around in a Hansom cab."
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"Heavens, Mr Talbot. Is this part of your plan to convince me?"
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"I only meant that if we do get involved,"
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"it doesn't have to be part of the plan."
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"this is moving much faster than I'd imagined."
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"My prospects are modest at best, and you..."
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"He's nice, he's mad about you and he loves cars. I rest my case."
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"Why? He'll have to settle down eventually, go into business. Why couldn't he do it from Downton?"
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"But he's a gentleman. And if I say that, it must be true."
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"- When does Edith's beau arrive? - Friday."
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"- He seemed a decent sort. - But boring to an Olympic degree."
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"- Which is good? - It is for me."
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"but I got your letter and I wanted to discuss it."
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"This is Miss Cruikshank. She's engaged to Larry."
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"- but I did so want to meet you. - Does your fiance know you're here?"
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"Not exactly, no."
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"As you can imagine, I was amazed and very pleased when she asked if she could join me to pay a call."
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"- I know you and Larry rather got off on the wrong foot. - That's one way of describing it."
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"Goodness."
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"After that, I don't know if I can concentrate on business."
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"Well, don't say anything if you see her."
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"I hate things like this. We'll all come off very badly when she does find out."
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"Well, my paper won't be anything like as long as Daisy's."
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"When the time comes, Daisy'll need some lunch."
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"- Maybe I will, as well. - Well, I've thought of that."
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"I'll do lunch for Mr Dawes, too."
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"I'll tell him as soon as we have a date. See if he'd like to look in."
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"- Daisy, that's not very gracious. - Well, I don't!"
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"It's nerves. She's worked long enough for this moment."
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"But I don't think it's all nerves. And I will write a note to Mr Mason."
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"This is nice. Now we can go down together."
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"- Can I come? - Of course."
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"- Good evening. - M'lady, could you be here"
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"- while I just run down to the sewing room? - Of course."
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"and my late sister Sybil's daughter, Sybbie."
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"What a lovely place this is to grow up."
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"Well, you always knew he was old to be trained as a husband."
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"Why bother? Have you seen the kitchen gardens here?"
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"There's enough vegetables to feed an army. You need 'em more than we do."
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"to have fresh farm vegetables just for me."
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"I'll make soup and stock and all sorts."
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"Well..."
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"- Just to keep an eye on things. - Literally."
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"then through the big library, into the painted room,"
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"in and out of the dining room and back outside."
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"Who are the guides?"
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"Who knows about the history of the house?"
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"- Do you all know your positions? - Are we allowed to sit, Mr Carson?"
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"Mr Molesley can serve, and his place in the hall will be taken by Daisy."
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"Do you know where my walking stick is?"
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"And I wonder if it might have got left behind in my wardrobe."
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"- He knows a lot about everything. - The trouble is, I think he does."
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"- You'd like to see him again. - It's not that."
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"I could see him for a walk in the park."
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"No, I suppose I want to get over it. To get over myself."
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"Who is this flexible and reasonable person?"
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"- Could this be love? - Oh, shut up."
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"He seems nice, and he's certainly organised. Tom was quite jealous."
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"I've changed, you've changed, the world's changed."
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"He is a gentleman. You can't object to him on that score."
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"Now, you need some sleep before your hideous day tomorrow."
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"Andrew? What were you doing in Mr Barrow's room?"
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