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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #4.4 (S04E04)
"You make me sound very fervent. Wars have been waged with less fervour."
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"Be that as it may the rent's not been paid for ages."
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"She always minimises things. I'm sure I don't know anything you don't know."
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"The luggage is loaded, m'lord."
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"In other words, no."
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"Even though you'd be dragging a debt behind you for 20 years? I don't care."
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"After last night. Look, Edna,"
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"We'll have to put it down to our low spirits and self indulgence."
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"I'm neither cold nor ashamed. But, as I say,"
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"We don't all have to live off battered fish and meat pies."
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"Mess it up and it's back to kindergarten."
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"I've said I'm sorry - Yes, you're sorry. I know."
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"What will you do then?"
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"to react in such a jealous and selfish way."
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"Only you've been very quiet."
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"Why shouldn't I? You sound like Alfred."
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"a sweet and a gentle soul."
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"Just for a few candidates. How much will it cost? Nothing."
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"They have two examinations a year. You could do that, Daisy."
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"Are you trying to get rid of me? Where's Ivy? She ought to see it."
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"Oh."
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"After dinner I could take you all to hear the new band at the Lotus Club."
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"Well?"
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"Really? Absolutely."
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"And, anyway, you've told me you're engaged to be married."
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"I don't believe that."
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"How could it?"
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"But they don't involve peeling potatoes."
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"So, how are you enjoying it? What?"
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"Oh, I'm sure that's not true. It is true. Too true."
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"I'm Rose MacClare."
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"We should be going."
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"Honestly. If it hadn't have been for Mr Ross..."
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"I was jolly pleased anyone wanted to rescue me and so would you have been."
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"Well, I couldn't say it. Not to you."
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"Although I'm surprised it's you."
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"Rose, Anna needs to use your curling irons. All right. Mine are broken."
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"But we just saw him in London. Well, he's come back."
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"Not all but it is partly your fault. There's no point in denying that."
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"I even think that I could come to love her."
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"You take as long as you need -"
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"Because there is no child."
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"Though in your case it was unmarried love, wasn't it, dear?"
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"Once you'd agreed she would have got pregnant."
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"then you're a manipulative little witch,"
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"Anna, did you know about this?"
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"He never does anything else."
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"Will that be all, m'lady? Yes, thank you."
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"Not all of us, I imagine."
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"Now I've got nothing but."
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"That's why it's a good sign."
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"No."
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"And it'll reassure the staff to know you belong to the human race."
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"She was. Very pretty."
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"Bates?"
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"She sounds rather fine."
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"And I must have something to remember."
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"and he wanted to catch the half past nine."
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"There you are."
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"My maid saw you come in. Aren't you going to tell me what kept you out until six in the morning?"
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"You're a grown woman and I'm not a spy."
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"I took your advice. I talked it over and I'm off the hook."
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"I've things to do."
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"will you come with me to the prison when my husband is hanged?"
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"in honour of Monsieur Escoffier."
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"John's got a marvellous idea for later on, haven't you?"
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"People are looking at us. Good. Let them see how it's done."
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"This is Mr Ross. He rescued me from deep humiliation."
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"Goodnight."
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"You were very down in the mouth when you were talking to Mr Branson."
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"You'll need to keep your eyes open and your ears too where I'm concerned."
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"I thought we were all about to be dancing to your tune."
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"It will give you some authority over my affairs."
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"Goodbye, Mary."
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"so people can come early for treatment."
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"You weren't so severe last night."
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"It makes no sense, even to me."
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"It won't take long. She's coming now."
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"I agree, although I'm rather surprised to hear you say it."
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"The truth is we were mad as hatters to let her back in the house."
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"They say she had some troubles at home."
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"Blimey. What happened to you?"
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"I'll lock you in this room and when he's arrived"
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"You must wait until things become clear."
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"When I'm at Downton I feel so weighed down,"
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"Anna, you're upset. You're unhappy and I don't know why."
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"Now, will you give her the message, please?"
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"He was. But he's dead and I'm alive."
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"Ooh, that's the next thing to look forward to. I don't dislike him."
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"You can't treat a poor girl like this."
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"But suppose I'm pregnant."
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"But what's changed?"
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"Why? Because I didn't want to speak to you in a railway carriage"
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"That was rather unkind."
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"Are we going out tonight?"
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"You can't stop me from speaking to her ladyship."
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"I kept dropping and breaking things."
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"Not like today. You were lucky if you got to walk them to the corner."
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"We live together, we work together."
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"Lord Gillingham?"
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"We both know I must marry."
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"I thought Mary was doing that. Yes, but I wanted to speak to her."
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"You're back."
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"Are you ready?"
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"Yesterday you said I fill your brain."
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"We gave your father a long time. You want to farm the land yourself."
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"Look,"
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"There is nothing but regret in me."
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"Is there anything I can do to keep things running whilst you're in Munich?"
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"My life is perfect and then, in the space of one day, it is nothing."
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"What do you make of her? She's nice."
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"Not as surprised as I am."
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"Because I've just done something which I have a sneaking fear I may regret..."
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"I shall be supervising the departure if anyone wants me."
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"But I'm lucky to have anyone nowadays."
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"I'm on my way to convince the board of the merits of an out clinic,"
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"I need to know that you won't cast me off, that you'll be a man of honour."
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"If you were good enough for Lady Sybil Crawley, I'm good enough for you. Don't speak her name."
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"To meet beautiful women and spend money and drink champagne."
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"Because you did well, Ivy. They're not very hard."
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