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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.8 (S06E06)
"Yes, but you see, I don't want you to speak FOR him."
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"And there's me thinking how kind they were to come to the rescue."
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"- He'll miss his train. - Let him miss it."
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"- How did Mary find out? - Mary is not stupid."
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"No. And she's not always kind, either. Was it really a mistake?"
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"What difference does it make?"
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"You have to protect the honour of your family. Of course you do."
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"- Then why didn't you? - I suppose I thought it might ruin everything."
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"- You mean you didn't trust me? - I can't have, can I?"
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"I don't think so, but we'll never know now."
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"- Who didn't trust me. Do you understand? - Yes."
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"I'm terribly sorry, of course, but that doesn't mean much, does it?"
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"The truth is, my life was about to be perfectly wonderful"
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"Well, you got what you wanted! Bertie has left for the train"
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"and Edith won't be the next Marchioness of Hexham!"
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"I still can't believe she'd never told him. How was I to know that?"
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"- Don't play the innocent with me. - I didn't mean it."
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"ANYTHING to make you feel less frightened and alone!"
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"- You don't want to understand me. - You ruined Edith's life today!"
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"How many lives are you going to wreck just to smother your misery?"
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"Like all bullies, you're a coward."
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"Where are you off to?"
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"I said I'd walk with Mr Molesley to the schoolhouse. For moral support."
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"Just shut up! I don't know what's happened."
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"- I never meant to -- - Yes, you did!"
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"I have not ruined my life and if Bertie's put off by that, then --"
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"You're just too stupid and stuck up to see it!"
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"Which is something to give thanks for, I suppose!"
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"I beg your pardon, M'Lord but Mrs Patmore has something to say."
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"I know you're planning to help by coming over to the cottage"
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"- Carson? Is this what you believe? - It is, Your Ladyship."
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"He means me."
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"Mrs Patmore has been loyal to this house and this house must be loyal to her."
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"She had made a large investment in her future."
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"- I'll go now, if I may. - We'll see you on Friday."
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"And all the time I kept wondering, "What would they say"
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"if they found out that I was a servant at the big house?""
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"- I should go back. - Is something wrong? - I hope not."
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"Will you open this door?"
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"- Mr Molesley and Miss Baxter. - Well, go then."
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"You should still go if you want to. For a walk."
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"They might have a break when you get there."
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"- Then you can drive the car home. - Where are you going? - Up to London."
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"I haven't said goodbye to anyone and I can't bear to look at Mary."
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"- She's unhappy. I think she regrets what she did. - Not as much as I do."
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"And, for your information, before I left we had the row"
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"we all knew was coming."
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"In fact, I'm sure he would've done."
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"But I tried to trick him and he won't come round about that."
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"Anna's gone for Doctor Clarkson."
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"Now, we should get him into bed and out of his wet things."
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"He's past minding if we put him in a shy and threw coconuts."
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"- I hate to think he was so unhappy. - At least it's not gone too far."
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".. and maybe one of you will run the country one day. How about that?"
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"That's daft, sir. Only toffs run the country."
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"for special people, you know, for clever people, for toffs."
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"- Education is for everyone. - You would say that, sir."
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"- Yes, I would. But I'm not anyone special. - You're a teacher."
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"- You were a servant? - I was. I am. And I was glad to get the work."
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"and I hope to be able to teach you."
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"Maybe give you the shortcut that I never had..."
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"Right. The Civil War. Let's start with the Divine Right of Kings."
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"Did King Charles really believe that he had a Divine Right to rule?"
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"- You mean the King was a liar? - Er. Not quite."
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"Anna says Edith's gone to London and I suppose we all know why."
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"That is something I need to discuss with you, My Lord."
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"Not many and I should like to keep it that way."
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"- I shall say that he is ill with influenza. - Carson..."
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"- please don't bother with serving our tea. - With your permission, My Lady."
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"Dr Clarkson stitched him up here. He says Miss Baxter found him in time."
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"- The children were generous to me. - The children were spellbound."
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"Can I teach a little while longer before I re-order my world, Mr Carson?"
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"I'm glad, though. You're a kind man, Mr Molesley."
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"- How is Lady Edith? - She's gone to London."
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"Which is hardly to be wondered at,"
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"What about you? Have you thought any more about Mr Talbot?"
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"Don't you start. You're as bad as Mr Branson."
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"- He's not. We'd be miserable. - As long as you're sure that you -- - I am sure!"
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"It's just nobody can believe that I know my own mind."
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"- Right. Can I do anything more for you? - No, thank you."
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"Good night. And Anna..."
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"- It was my own fault. - Well, I liked him. - Me, too."
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"Mary and I are locked into a kind of lifelong struggle and I don't know,"
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"- What time is Miss Jones coming today? - Five. For tea."
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"- How did you get her to come here? - I'm afraid I forced her."
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"Look, she wants more money which is fair enough"
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"- Why? - I was curious. Aren't you?"
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"Suppose she sends someone to impersonate her,"
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"Say, "Bananas" if you think she's telling the truth."
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"All right. Bananas it is."
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"May we come in?"
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"Truly. And no-one more than Master George."
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"- At least I've got one friend, eh? - Have you been lonely?"
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"If I have, I've only myself to blame. I've done and said things."
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"I don't know why, I can't stop myself. Now I'm paying the price."
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"Strange. I could say the same."
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"- Mr Carson's told them that you've got -- - 'Flu. I know."
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"I beg your pardon, M'Lady."
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"We're going Barrow and I hope things improve for you. I really do."
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"- Goodbye, Mr Barrow. - Goodbye, Master George."
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"- So. Today's the big day. - Oh, spare me."
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"- Do you want to take Daisy with you? - Oh, if I'm allowed."
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"I mean my niece is good but she might be dumbstruck"
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"with those Lords and Ladies sitting in my front room."
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"Oh? Put up a poster, why don't you?"
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"- That is different. - Why?"
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"To say nothing of suicidal footman in the attic! What are we coming to?"
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"But how will we get it all there?"
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"They're letting me have a car. Seeing as I'm giving tea to His Lordship."
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"- You're such an old curmudgeon. - Don't say you're going off me."
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"No, because you're MY curmudgeon and that makes all the difference."
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"Tom's already torn me into strips."
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"- Why did you do it? - I don't know. She was so..."
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"- Anyway, I'm sorry now. - You should be."
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"With Edith, I just say things and then they can't be unsaid."
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"Look, if this is about Henry Talbot, you should be clear"
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"he hasn't much to offer. Bertie Hexham is a loss but not Henry."
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"He's well born, but there's no money or position."
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"He's not even a countryman. Not really. He grew up in London."
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"- He shoots. - Yes, he shoots. Like every social-climbing banker shoots."
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