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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #4.4 (S04E04)
"What's the matter with you? Never mind."
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"Do you ever wonder why people dislike you so much?"
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"Are you leaving Downton then? What's it to you?"
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"No, m'lord. You seem very quiet lately."
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"Tony only brought black tie."
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"He didn't think we'd be changing if no-one was staying."
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"I asked but she assumed an air of mystery."
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"She is a good woman"
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"Ah, Monk's left the coffee."
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"It reminds me of Lady Warwick"
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"so everyone had to time to get to the right beds before the maids and valets arrived."
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"Isn't that apocryphal? No, actually."
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"I don't know why I said all that. I hope I do."
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"Will you miss me? Of course."
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"Is it really only a week until you leave? Mm."
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"Well, I thought I'd write a novel."
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"I'll set the wheels in motion when I arrive"
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"But the lawyers are quite optimistic."
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"No?"
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"Michael, I... Oh, my darling."
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"I'm sorry about the disruption for her ladyship."
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"It's for your desk."
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"What made you think of that?"
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"And now you can look at that and remember her."
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"I don't, m'lord."
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"I hope it's not too much for Anna."
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"She says she needs to if she is to perform her duties properly."
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"She says it's nothing I've done but I can't believe that."
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"There is no such thing as a marriage between two intelligent people"
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"The damage cannot be irreparable"
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"when a man and a woman love each other as much as you do."
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"I don't really want to go back to London,"
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"but I suppose I have to. Hm."
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"That's after I get your answer, that is."
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"I was wondering how long it would take you to get to the point."
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"Please, don't rush into anything."
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"I'm not free of him."
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"And then I really will go and leave you in peace."
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"What is it? Will you kiss me?"
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"I will never love again as I love you in this moment."
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"I have a candidate I'd like to put forward who I know very well and is more than qualified."
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"She's a little older than Miss Braithwaite. That won't hurt."
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"I imagine he'll be very taken up with that."
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"Well, you don't look too bad."
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"I thought you might be a little the worse for wear."
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"Why should I be? After only two hours' sleep."
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"Quite apart from the morality - or lack of it in this situation -"
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"you do realise you are taking a great risk?"
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"He wants to marry me. Of course I trust him."
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"Are you going to tell Mama?"
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"But you're gambling with your future, my dear."
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"Be under no illusions."
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"A lot may be changing, but some things will stay the same."
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"So whatever it was, it's gone away?"
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"I think so."
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"Good morning, Miss Baxter. Hello, Mr Bates."
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"His forebears have been tenants since the reign of George III."
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"Why didn't you wait for me?"
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"No, not anything."
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"Leave her alone. I fell. I cut my lip."
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"Now, if either of you need help to carry things down just ask."
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"What was that, James? Nothing, Mr Carson."
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"I'd better go up. Lady Mary hasn't rung yet."
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"How was Anna when you lent her that dress last night?"
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"Well, Mr Gillingham, I hope you haven't forgotten anything."
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"Goodbye, Lord Grantham, and thank you for everything. Oh, nonsense."
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"I'm the one who should be thanking you."
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"No. You've been kind to me."
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"Grief's odd, Tom. When the Duke died it made me terribly clumsy."
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"It was because it felt disloyal..."
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"But you could manage. Yes, I could."
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"And so can you. I wonder."
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"I don't think people care about those rules like they used to. Well, I don't."
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"It seems rather ungrateful, but I can't pretend I like him."
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"You're sure we can't meet?"
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"I'm sure you're much too busy and I'll be chasing my tail."
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"I'm afraid you'll have to get started. They won't hold the train."
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"Not even for you?"
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"Not for me, nor for you either, Duchess. Not these days."
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"But, well, it would leave a nurse free for other duties."
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"I'll think about it."
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"I will."
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"The tax people have had a cancellation, so they can see us on Wednesday at noon."
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"But we should go up tomorrow. I wouldn't like to risk being late."
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"Are you afraid I might put the case for selling? It's not a question of that."
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"They don't care how they get the money so long as they get it."
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"I'll ask how long they can give us and what scale of payment they'll accept."
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"Then I'll report back. And we'll make a decision together."
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"But I will try to persuade you."
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"Not if Downton is self-sufficient by the end of it."
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"I can see I'll spend the rest of my life paying by instalments."
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"Very well. Let's take care of it."
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"Aunt Rosamund said we can stay with her."
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"Do you mind keeping an eye on the children, Mama?"
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"Tomorrow, and I don't see why not. Nor me."
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"Will you meet Tony Gillingham while you're there?"
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"I don't think so. Why should I?"
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"Just thought you might."
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"I thought you might come down to see me."
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"So you're not going to deny it? Of course not."
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"I suppose you're so cold because you're ashamed of what you did."
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"if I made a mistake, then I'm sorry."
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"What are you making there? Feuilletes."
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"I'm doing the hollandaise. Do they really like that stuff or do they order it to show off?"
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"I'm quite nervous. So you should be."
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"What are you doing?"
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"Like what? To use her one minute and to cast her aside the next."
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"Don't be ridiculous. You can't be pregnant. It's not as easy as that."
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"Why talk about it now? You won't know for weeks."
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"I must be sure that you'll marry me if I'm carrying your child."
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"All I need is your word that you'll marry me if there's a baby."
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"Did you enjoy the concert? I did."
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"It was a great treat to hear Melba in person."
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"Hm. And the evening generally?"
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"Yes, I did, I confess it."
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"Well, if we only had moral thoughts,"
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"what would the poor churchmen find to do?"
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"I'm fond of Mary."
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"I don't want her to be alone and unhappy."
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"When we get to London, would you mind helping Lady Rose?"
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