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Clips from Downton Abbey (2010) - Family (S03E03)
"We'll go and..."
Downton Abbey (2010)
"I think it's better if you leave it to his Lordship."
Downton Abbey (2010)
"I'm sure he can get to the bottom of it."
Downton Abbey (2010)
"- Am I not to stand up against evil? - Evil?"
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"Thomas does not choose to be the way he is,"
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"- Well... - Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."
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"Sorry about your son, Mr Molesley."
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"Don't be."
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"But he talked such a lovely game."
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"- You'd what? - Oh, I think we can overlook it this once."
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"So, you see, I'm afraid there's really nothing to investigate."
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"No, thank you, Lord Grantham. I think we've got the measure of it."
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"Where's Nanny?"
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"No."
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"No, I'll be here anyway."
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"You're very good to play."
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"If I were to say I'd live with you while Sybbie's little,"
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"- would you mind? - I should be delighted."
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"I think you're right."
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"I'm glad."
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"I'm looking forward to both enormously"
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"I know that."
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"He's brought me round more like. But, yes. All right."
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"Catch it!"
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"all things considered."
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"Especially after all that rain."
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"Whatever he likes to pretend."
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"So, I go out the window?"
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"but, whether or not you believe me, I am not entirely unsympathetic."
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"You have been twisted by nature into something foul"
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"I think it better that you resign quietly,"
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"citing the excuse that Mr Bates has returned."
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"and you will find that there's nothing about it that's hard to explain."
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"I see."
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"What about tonight?"
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"Well, it's nearly time to change, so you should dress him tonight"
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"and let Mr Bates take over tomorrow."
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"Yes, well, we've spoken enough on this subject."
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"Come along, Miss O'Brien, time to stop eavesdropping and do some work."
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"I don't know what you..."
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"How are you getting on with the cricket team?"
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"We should be all right. We've still got Thomas, thank God."
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"Won't he be leaving soon?"
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"Not before the match if I've got anything to do with it."
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"Why don't you support the house and the village?"
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"But I'm captain of the house team."
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"If I were you, I'd be captain of the village. They always win."
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"Not always. Usually, but not always."
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"Mary, you look as if you're in a trance. What were you doing in London?"
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"Before you do, a little bird tells me Mr Carson has made up his mind"
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"to deal with Thomas after all."
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"I only meant, if you want to register your anger at how Thomas treated you,"
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"Now, you must excuse me. I ought to be upstairs."
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"Anna, what are you doing out here?"
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"Her Ladyship's with Lady Mary, sir."
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"You couldn't be in better hands than Dr Ryder's. Truly."
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"I must go. O'Brien will scold me."
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"- Papa was discussing the cricket match. - The village thrashed us last year."
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"Bates must count himself lucky to be out of it."
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"even if playing cricket was the price he had to pay."
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"It's quite all right, sir. I was only joking."
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"I think cricket's like anything else."
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"When you learn it as a child, there's an understanding"
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"Why have you never played in the match before?"
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"I could hardly play for the village team."
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"The poor soldiers."
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"How many are reduced to begging on the streets."
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"After the trenches, even the Embassy Club must seem an improvement."
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"You shouldn't make fun of them."
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"She must be 18 by now."
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"Little Rose, 18? How scary!"
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"Well, I couldn't say no. Her mother is my niece and my godchild"
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"and she asked it as a special favour."
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"Apparently, she hates London."
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"And they can't get to Scotland until July."
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"Poor Shrimpie, his work keeps him nailed to his desk."
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"Mmm-hmm."
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"Well, don't be silly. Of course you will."
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"But I've never played a game of cricket in my life."
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"Oddly, the game was never part of my childhood."
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"- And what can I do about it? - Say you won't tolerate it."
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"Unless he's going to give him a bad reference, you're going to tell the police."
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"I couldn't do that, could I?"
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"If you don't want folk to think there's something funny about you."
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"No, no, no. I'm quite looking forward to it."
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"I wouldn't know what she was talking about."
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"My husband was a great traveller,"
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"Good night, Barrow. You do know I wish you every good fortune."
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"To the victor the spoils."
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"quite a chunk of the estate will be back in hand."
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"That's why I think the cricket may have come at rather a good time."
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"And am I to help persuade him?"
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"You can kiss me, but that's it."
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"Desperately. But London seems to have tired me out."
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"Yes, and for what it's worth,"
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"I think he was genuinely mistaken over the incident and he's sorry now."
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"I'm sorry?"
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"- Can I read it? - Certainly not."
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"Because I've been thinking, I ought to report him to the police."
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"Now, just a minute."
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"But I do not believe in scandal."
Downton Abbey (2010)
"Mr Barrow will go, and when he does, I would like him to go quietly."
Downton Abbey (2010)
"I won't turn a blind eye to sin."
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"I've asked Ethel to bring us some coffee."
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"Would you like something else?"
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"Absolutely not. After all, she won't find out unless you tell her."
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"How is Lady Flintshire?"
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"Daddy works harder than a slave,"
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"Cousin Isobel is very literal."
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"Now, I have something for you."
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"Cousin Violet is trying to find a new job for my cook."
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"Cousin Violet has never let a matter of convenience stand in the way of a principle."
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"I'm to leave with no reference?"
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"After working here for ten years?"
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"I'm afraid my hands are tied."
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"I'll never get a job now, Mr Carson."
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"- No. - Then I'm going to tell him."
Downton Abbey (2010)
"He wouldn't be so unkind, not left to himself."
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"But there it is."
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"Well, can I stay here for a day or two while I..."
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