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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.6 (S06E06)
"We were... I was borrowing a book."
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"I left it there. I'll get it in the morning. Good night, Mr Carson."
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"Thank you, Mr Molesley."
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"Well, he didn't really build it so much as envelope it,"
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"that King Henry sold after the Dissolution of the Monasteries."
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"I'm not sure, but this..."
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"Tell us about these people."
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"and sort of living that life."
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"What about the architect?"
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"Or it might be his father."
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"Ah, the little girl is a little boy,"
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"but who I could not say. Ah, Granny, thank God you're here."
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"The library was assembled by the fourth Earl. He loved books."
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"- She's in the great hall. - Thank you."
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"Isn't that strange? I haven't a clue is the answer."
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"Cora!"
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"Excuse me."
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"Did you know when I was last here?"
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"Did you know when I was last here?"
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"- What? - He wants me to visit him in prison."
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"Mr Molesley, there's no-one on duty in the library!"
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"Oh."
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"Oh? Try me."
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"Steady the buffs. Cora doesn't control this any more than you."
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"You've had different opinions, but neither of you made it happen."
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"He was never going to say a word. The truth is, Mama,"
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"You can say that! You, whose very life has been saved."
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"You know dealing with emergencies won't be affected."
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"until I'm used to having a traitor in the family!"
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"Why is she in such a tizzy?"
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"Mine does too."
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"- You must have enough money. - Maybe."
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"Why are you in here?"
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"- Wouldn't you like to know! - Cheeky rascal!"
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"He was more of a philosopher than a thief."
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"- And who'll run it day-to-day? - My niece. My sister's girl."
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"Put an advertisement in the papers."
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"But how will they get in touch?"
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"How do you think?"
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"Have you found anyone to hit with that yet?"
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"If I had my way, I'd hit the lot of them."
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"- But it's going all right? - Well, it seems so."
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"- Mr Carson, can I have a word? - Certainly. - I'll leave you to it."
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"Only, I'm a bit worried about Andy."
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"Lady Grantham, how nice."
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"She was curious to see the Abbey, so I bought her here to support the opening."
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"I've already taken her to meet Mrs Crawley."
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"What did your fiance say to that?"
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"- Larry isn't Mrs Crawley's enemy. - No?"
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"He gives a marvellous impression of it."
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"I would never want to stand in her way. And nor will Larry."
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"Yes, I'll leave it at interesting for now."
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"Mama, can I speak to you?"
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"They've had coffee taken up to Her Ladyship's bedroom,"
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"- I hope you've thrown away that letter. - No, not yet."
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"You don't know what might interest me."
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"If you wouldn't mind."
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"I hope you're not planning to hit me with that."
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"No. But I will not beat about the bush either, Mr Barrow."
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"Someone has reported that you seem"
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"to have a private understanding with Andrew."
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"I might not have given it much mind, but I was upstairs"
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"last night quite late, and I saw him leave your room."
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"Mr Carson, how long do I have to work in this house before"
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"So my word is still not good enough, Mr Carson, after so many years?"
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"I only wish it were."
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"I don't suppose we could open the house on a regular basis?"
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"The house costs money to run, and at the moment, it doesn't raise a penny for washing its own face."
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"Tell me you're not being serious, Tom."
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"- It is rather a frightful idea. - All right."
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"- Hopefully when I am dust. - Still, Tom and Isobel were right."
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"a museum exhibit, a fat lady in the circus."
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"Trust you to cast a pall of doom over our successful day."
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"He thought we were mad to live here"
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"Downton Abbey is where the Crawleys belong."
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"George and I are made of sterner stuff than the lot of you."
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"- That, I'm sure, is quite true. - And we are not going anywhere."
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"as you break your fingernails catching at the door case."
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"Please bring the family. Would you like one of those?"
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"But what are they paying to see? We have nothing to show 'em."
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"Why don't you ask him to stop in here on his way back to Northumberland?"
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"Well, I'll ask him."
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"I put it in this for ease of carriage."
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"It adds up to the same thing, My Lord."
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"What's this?"
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"I think we ought to ask Mama to come and see me."
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"It's a bit indulgent, but we've earned it."
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"- I'm sure it's nothing. - What does Bates say?"
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"And she would never have agreed to take that on."
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"So, I'm to step into her shoes and then be given"
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"Doesn't sound very serious to me."
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"Do you have to put a damper on every restaurant in the capital?"
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"Send him my best wishes. I hope to see him again soon."
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"Why don't you come with me? It'll be fun. I dare you."
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"- You haven't been anywhere in ages. - All right. I'll go and pack."
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"We can't be too long. I want to be sure we're ready for the opening."
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"- I was cheering him up. - That's not what it looked like."
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"Good day, Mr Carson."
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"I have a feeling your collapse will have changed"
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"I'd guess he didn't want to make a promise he might have to break."
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"Are you going to take the test?"
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"You're back. I thought I was going to have to dress myself."
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"I don't think ligaments were invented when I was having Master George."
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"It sounds as if Clarkson almost wants you to work there."
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"Didn't you?"
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"I am not a war widow. Good to see you again, Mr Rogers."
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"Henry talks of nothing and nobody else."
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"Um, Glenvere smoked salmon, from last night's upstairs dinner."
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"- I don't believe it. - What?"
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"But you'd like me there to watch?"
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"But you're also a woman that I happen to be falling in love with."
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"- Just in time to interfere with the opening. - I liked him when we met."
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"Well, please know not all of Lord Merton's family feel the same way."
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"I wondered if old Lady Grantham had received the letter."
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"I don't understand why you can't just leave him alone."
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"It's partially nerves, yes."
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"- This is Mr Pelham. - Good evening, sir."
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"And this is Marigold."
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"I thought I'd look in."
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"Well, then, Lady Grantham, you and your daughters can take parties of 10 each,"
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