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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #4.4 (S04E04)
"Anna, could you tell Lady Mary, Lord Gillingham is here?"
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"Well, this is a sorry tale."
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"Not the most flattering invitation I've ever known."
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"The question is, what's to be done?"
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"It is you."
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"But I was travelling in third."
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"I assume you're going to give me an explanation at some stage."
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"I have made a long journey to ask a short question."
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"Tony, you don't know me."
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"How can you say that? We've known each other since we were children."
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"That's exactly what I want."
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"I like Mabel...a lot."
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"I can't stop thinking about you -"
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"where you are, what you're doing."
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"You're very persuasive. Then be persuaded."
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"two years, three."
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"Tony! Why on earth are you here? Did you leave something behind?"
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"No, I had some business nearby, so I thought I'd look in."
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"I didn't want to make a fuss. It's only one night."
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"I can't stay much longer. Nanny's bringing down Sybbie in a moment."
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"I see."
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"You're going to gang up on me and try to pay me off."
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"Why would we pay you off?"
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"Well, if I'm pregnant."
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"I want my baby to have a father and I won't change my mind about that,"
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"Do you think she would have let herself get pregnant before she was sure of you?"
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"Why else would you buy this book of instructions?"
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"Marie Stopes. Married Love."
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"You've been through my things. What if I'd agreed to marry her and there was no baby?"
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"I don't know whom she would have selected as the father,"
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"but no doubt she had a candidate in mind."
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"What proof have you got? Oh, none at the moment."
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"You can't force me. Oh, yes, I can."
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"No, you're right."
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"That I cannot do."
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"But if you want a reference..."
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"or another job during your natural lifetime, you'll hold your tongue."
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"I didn't. And the doctor couldn't have told a thing yet, either."
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"But at least we know the truth now."
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"It's because you are sly and oily and smug."
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"And I'm really pleased I got the chance to tell you before I go."
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"Well, if we're playing the truth game,"
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"and if your schemes have come to nothing, I'm delighted."
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"Oh, plenty."
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"It's plenty to me."
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"You won't believe what's happened."
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"Braithwaite's handed in her notice. What? Why?"
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"Family troubles. Or so she says."
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"Are we living under a curse, doomed to lose our lady's maids at regular intervals?"
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"Is anything the matter?"
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"Did they tell you Tony Gillingham's asked himself for the night? They have."
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"We must try not to read too much into it."
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"Why are you in your rompers?"
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"So another brick is pulled from the wall."
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"So, you're off in the morning? I am. Pity we didn't get Edith to wait a day."
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"Why did she go to London, anyway?"
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"Honestly, Papa. Edith's about as mysterious as a bucket."
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"Oh, what a recommendation."
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"Goodnight, dear. Goodnight, Granny."
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"Goodnight, Lord Gillingham. Goodnight. Goodnight, Isobel. Goodnight."
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"Goodnight, Lord Gillingham."
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"I hope we see you up here again before too long. I hope so, too."
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"That was nobly done. Mm-hm."
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"He's cleared off till the morning."
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"Why do you say that?"
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"having the stable bell at Easton rung at six,"
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"Papa and Mama stayed there once and said it was quite true."
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"Of course they already were in the right bed."
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"Don't be silly."
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"Well, as a matter of fact I've got something I want you to sign."
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"What'll you do when you get there?"
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"Or try to. I always fancied myself a novelist and never had the time."
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"How long is it going to take? I'm not sure."
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"Hm. Well, no, I hadn't planned on going anywhere."
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"So I can move back in? Edna's room will be empty now"
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"and if I'm to dress her ladyship and Lady Mary, I think it makes sense."
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"I'm sorry it didn't work out with Miss Braithwaite."
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"Not that I care much for her."
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"One day I'll tell you the whole story. Then you'll be less sorry."
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"This frame looks expensive."
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"And I'm sure she was very nice."
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"You're right, Mrs Hughes. I will."
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"Bates, do you know anything about why Braithwaite left?"
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"Is something wrong between you?"
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"Yes."
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"But I don't know what it is."
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"It must be my fault because she is incapable of fault."
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"I know."
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"And they will."
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"My goodness, that was strong talk for an Englishman."
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"I don't need to explain to you how the system we're trapped in works."
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"I'd break up with her for you and I will credit her by saying that she'd understand."
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"If you don't want me then..."
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"I think I'm honour-bound to go through with it."
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"Still."
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"Can I ask one favour?"
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"Please."
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"May I have a word, your lordship? Hm."
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"If Miss Braithwaite is not coming back,"
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"I wondered if her replacement had been decided on. Not yet."
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"You must discuss it with her ladyship but I've no objection."
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"Why do you say that? No reason."
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"Where's Tony? Has he gone? He thought he'd said all his goodbyes"
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"Are you ready? Where are you going?"
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"York. For estimates to re-equip the saw mill."
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"I'm sure we will...eventually."
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"He was telling me about Mabel Lane Fox."
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"Yes, I dare say."
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"Right, I'll get my hat."
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"Well, we..."
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"You're trusting this man with your name and your reputation."
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"As you trusted Sir Anthony Strallan?"
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"No."
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"I'm not a bit sorry. No, you don't look sorry."
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"But you may find yourself feeling very sorry later."
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"I envy you."
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"Why?"
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"How are you getting on with her ladyship? That is so considerate."
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"She'll be eating out of your hand. That's the intention."
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"You owe your place to Mrs Crawley. She would not let me go until I'd promised."
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