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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.7 (S06E06)
"- He's just sucking up. - Mama won't ever let you go."
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"- Which is yours when the time comes. - Mmm, when the time comes."
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"I won't cook it right, or the plates will be cold,"
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"I'd feel like the wicked fairy at the christening of Sleeping Beauty."
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"I doubt that. He wouldn't want to subject you to more insults."
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"While angry, I say things some people find hard to forgive."
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"Precisely. But don't fear. I'll call on Miss Cruikshank before I leave."
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"How's Mr Mason getting on? I'm always ready if he needs any help."
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"I don't say you're not, but it doesn't seem quite fair on His Lordship to string it out."
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"We'd stay with Rosamund, drive to the track, have lunch,"
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"The plan being my departure."
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"But I'm sure there are friends out there waiting for you,"
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"Now, Mrs Crawley tells me that you paid her a visit"
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"You're a cruel, little Miss, aren't you?"
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"I'd feel sorry for Larry, if I didn't dislike him so much."
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"Not if I see you first."
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"so if any of you feel you're owed some time off,"
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"I've put in the advertisement. It'll be out in the morning."
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"- I've got butterflies. - Oh, don't be silly."
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"I'll go over to check it all when they're in London."
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"Oh, I'll come with you if you like."
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"What do you think? I go with her."
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"dining in Juan-les-Pins."
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"If there's any sneaking to be done, I'll leave it to you."
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"Must go. So much to do."
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"Two dinners, neither very grand,..."
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"- .. and clothes for Brooklands. - Very good, My Lady."
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"I'm sorry if you're not keen. I am."
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"Well, that's the whole point. What's he got that fascinates Mary"
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"when poor old Tony's rolling acres and glistening coronet didn't."
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"Oh, there's nothing I can't do until we separate the piglets."
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"I'm busy just now, as it happens."
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"My reason for travelling is to make myself eager to come home."
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"What if they want to contact you while you're away?"
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"And was she behind that odd invitation?"
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"Well, now you must decide"
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"It's still a tug-of-war I have no wish to be part of."
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"Well, my guess is, when you take delivery from Miss Amelia"
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"Now, dinner with Mr Carson. Why not tomorrow night when they're away?"
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"Ah, well, you could and you couldn't,..."
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"Er, her name is Miss Cassandra Jones."
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""Your husband is losing interest?"
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"Well, here's step one. Take a look in the mirror.""
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"What are you proposing?"
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"I've never seen motor racing close up."
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"I wonder if we ought to have opened Grantham House. I feel rather guilty."
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"And if you turned up in time, you just sat down to a lovely feed."
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"Don't I have a say in the matter?"
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"Did you mind my inviting your family without telling you?"
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"- I've done as much as I'm able. - No-one can say more."
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"- It's a good car. - Clearly, we need you on the team."
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"- Hello. - My sister, Mary."
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"- No? - Normally, it's an oil-stained sandwich and a bottle of pop."
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"Come and meet Miss Edmunds."
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"Heavens! Papa's conversion to the modern world is almost complete."
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"I'm glad no-one seems unhappy that Lady Edith hired a woman."
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"You're a big improvement on the last editor, that's for sure."
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"- The cars are in place. We should go. - Right behind you."
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"Does praying count?"
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"Good luck, Charlie."
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"This is kind of you, Mrs Patmore."
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"Oh, that was kind of you, Mr Barrow. Thank you."
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"We can't know the answer to that, can we, Mr Dawes?"
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"What does it say? Read it out, Andy."
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""Nic... holas...""
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"and what measure was the Russian Tsar prescribing for its recovery?""
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"- but I'm too stupid to learn. - Don't say that."
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"because the lead car, car No.6, has withdrawn"
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"Nor me. We're going to have to keep an eye on Tom."
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"No, of course not."
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"Yes, good luck."
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"That's nice, isn't it?"
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"They live as they're supposed to live. It has its burdens"
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"Henry Talbot in car No.14 tries to snatch the lead away from him."
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"Talbot attacking from the inside and challenging for the lead."
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"Chin up. Won't be long now."
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"- Turn around! - Charlie!"
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"Henry, Henry, get back!"
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"- Charlie! - He's gone, Henry."
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"I know him. Let me pass!"
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"I'm afraid it's Charlie Rogers."
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"I..."
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"Of course. I wasn't thinking."
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"Good night."
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"Well done, Mr Molesley."
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"Hmm, service is ending for most of us, Daisy."
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"I never think I deserve anything."
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"Er, I must have stumbled and fallen over in the wrong way."
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"You mean... I'm going to cook?!"
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"Sudden, stupid, wasteful death."
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"It was a bloody awful business. A bloody, bloody awful business."
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"Should I say goodbye?"
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"Henry's on the telephone."
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"and not Henry who was dead, I was glad!"
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"You're not seeing straight."
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"You will be hurt again, and so will I,"
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"Oh, God."
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"Oh, while you're there,"
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"Well, you found the love of a father there and you can count on him."
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"We could ask Billy to come over, but he's got his own work to do."
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"and she's broken up with Mr Talbot."
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"Probably."
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"but, sitting here with your arm around me,"
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"in someone else's company."
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"Well, I better just say it."
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"I want to marry you."
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"I've got plenty of that."
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"I must ask you something."
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"Would you let me bring Marigold with me?"
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"Now, I must be off, but my niece, Lucy, is in the kitchen."
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"Mrs Crawley is in the library, My Lord."
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"- How was it? - Perfectly terrible, as it happens,"
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"Oh, I am sorry. And, to be quite honest,"
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"Why didn't she bring it herself?"
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"- Let's go and see what it is. - If you wish,"
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"but it all seems very rum to me."
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"What is it? What's the surprise?"
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"- Good day, m'lord. - Spratt, what is"
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"Oh, I know, Tiaa."
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"Tell me the worst, Billy."
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