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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.1 (S06E06)
"I think we're all here. I'm looking forward to this."
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"You should be at this board meeting. You're a trustee and the patron."
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"Well, I expect you'll want to get started."
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"You can both lick the bowl."
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"- I enjoyed that. - Was it your first meet?"
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"Andy, go back and check that everything's come down."
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"But it's harder with no kitchen maid, you know."
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"- Have you settled on a date yet? - Date?"
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"Oh, what are you doing up here?"
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".. I wish you'd tell me what's wrong."
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"Whatever makes you say that?"
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"You see, when I accepted Mr Carson..."
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"all the aspects of marriage."
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"That is precisely what I mean."
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"Well, there's nothing so terrible about it, is there?"
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"So they say. I wouldn't know, of course."
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"Oh, don't say 'late'."
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"- Very easily. - But these days?"
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"I'm not sure I can let him see me as I am now."
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"Perhaps you can keep the lights off."
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"Maybe he'd prefer us to leave that side of things alone."
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"The trouble is, I don't believe it's a conversation I can have with him..."
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"Oh, would you?"
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"Nothing. I'm starting a cold."
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"I'd better get on."
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"Very kind of you, Fairclough. Good to see you out."
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"No, that's not quite true. I think the problem is me."
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"I suppose you're right, not selling up and taking the money."
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"- When did you learn about this? - What do you mean?"
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"What does that matter?"
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"wants to take over our little hospital,"
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"- But it's not as simple as that. - Why not?"
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"Because there may be benefits for the village."
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"If we form such a partnership, our patients would have access"
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"What matters more? Health or power?"
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"Our independence is not something we should just abandon"
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"without a second thought."
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"Or, at least, I know every detail of how it's run."
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"So, you want to protect your power at the expense of the patients."
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"I'm glad we agree on this."
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"Don't let's make too much of it."
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"Good afternoon."
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"I'm going in."
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"Don't tell your mother."
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"Can you make sure he gets a proper rub-down? He did well."
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"Yes, m'lady."
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"To start with, I've got a page from the register."
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"We'll see how ridiculous it is."
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"- Penny for your thoughts. - They're not worth as much."
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"You let those children run you ragged."
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"Thank you. I've had Miss Marigold on my back since luncheon."
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"I don't believe she has any greater guarantee of happiness."
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"At least... there is something."
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"This is part of a larger conversation,"
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"and as kitchen staff have left, we've not replaced them."
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"As a matter of fact,"
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"I must ask you to remember, my Lord,"
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"We must run this place as it should be run."
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"If I could stop history in its tracks, maybe I would."
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"- She definitely waited on you? - Well, she knows I was there"
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"with Lord Gillingham."
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"'Earl's daughter in love tryst with married viscount'?"
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"Anyway, what about YOUR story? Is there any more news?"
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"until they decide if they can make a case against either of us."
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"You just seemed a bit down in the mouth, when you came in."
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"- Never mind me. Now, what shall we do about your hair? - Mm."
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"You'll be very late going down."
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"You'll just have to do your best."
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"A problem shared is a problem halved."
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"Ah, there you are."
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"No, I'm ready now. The first course is cold, so it's already up there."
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"- Very good. - Oh, could I have a word? When you're done for the night."
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"It's nothing bad. At least..."
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"Only, it seemed to put you in a strange mood."
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"and so many homes in need of a child."
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"My God, what have I said?"
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"My darling, what have I said?"
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"And then, this morning..."
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"Well, anyway, now I'm not."
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"I didn't want to get your hopes up."
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"You weren't to know that would happen."
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"I can't do it. I'm not able."
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"There are no words less true than those."
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"He's found a flat with a garden and Sybbie's happy at her school."
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"A fish back in water, I'd have thought."
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"If you ask me, he's landed on his feet."
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"We haven't started at all. We don't need a replacement."
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"- Why not? - Because I'm his replacement."
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"We've worked together since he came back from Dublin. Why shouldn't I?"
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"- Quite right. - Yes, but what about the heavy lifting?"
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"Granny, I think I can lift quite as much as sad old Mr Jarvis,"
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"Long live women's rights and all that,"
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"But you'll be dead by the year's end at this rate."
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"I suppose we only know what we're capable of when we test our limits."
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"Isobel, what's Granny done wrong?"
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"We can if it's needed."
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"As good as any. Sit."
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"The thing is, I've been speaking to Mrs Hughes about your marriage."
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"on which you intend to live."
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"Good terms, I hope..."
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"You see, we were talking of how it will be,"
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"Nothing."
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"Oh... oh, it was very nice, having a little chat."
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"Are you plotting something?"
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"- You're not in difficulties, are you? - No."
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"you think it's a bit too much in 1925?"
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"The wage bill is three times what it was before the war."
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"Soon it will be worse. And anyway, who lives as we used to, now?"
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"It seems hard that men and women should lose their livelihoods"
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"because it's gone out of fashion."
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"I don't know, but some."
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"- Out of Michael Gregson's flat? - Out of MY flat."
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"But, anyway, I'm not quite sure what to do."
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"Should I smarten it up and let it out again?"
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"Anyway, I'm off to bed. Good night."
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"Good night."
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"At her age, she's entitled to get up to something."
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"I... just worry about you."
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"I'm your father. It's allowed."
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"What makes you think anything's the matter?"
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