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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.1 (S06E06)
"You did no more than your duty, Sergeant Willis."
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"I know you want it to be true,"
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"So much."
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"It is."
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"She kept a box of biscuits and sweets just for me."
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"m'lady, but he still had to pay the price."
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"Good night, m'lord, m'lady."
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"We have higher mountains to climb."
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"Better yet, stay out of it entirely."
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"Bad enough, I hope, to make you feel small and foolish and immature,"
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".. and Mrs Patmore spoke of your conversation."
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"I knew she would."
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"No, I'm not shocked."
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"I thought it better to be honest."
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"into an arrangement which was not what you'd expected."
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"There'll be a bit of a nine days' wonder, of course,"
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"But if you're sure..."
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"I have never been so sure of anything."
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"To quote Oliver Cromwell, warts and all."
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"- I hope you are not implying she would be more powerful than I. - Oh, no, indeed."
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"As you're aware, this is the day of the Malton Show."
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"Does it ever occur to you that you might be wrong?"
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"- Why are they coming here? - I don't know exactly."
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"I suppose they have something they want to tell us."
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"Right, we're off. See you later."
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"No, I don't think so."
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"Do you really like riding like that?"
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"When a side-saddle is so much more graceful."
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"Is Mama right? You're dodging the hospital meeting?"
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"Only a little bit."
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"- May I be of assistance? - No, thank you."
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"If you go with the others, they'll show you where to watch them jump the brook."
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"I see. Ta very much."
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"- Can I lick the bowl? - Yes."
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"There's not much hunting in Bayswater."
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"- I think it has, Mrs Hughes. - It never hurts to check."
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"- He's a nice boy. - He is."
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"And I think I'm showing him the right way to do things."
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"Can I have a piggy-back?"
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"All right, then, but not for long."
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"- I want to go hunting, too. - All aboard."
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"- Everything running smoothly? - Oh, I suppose so."
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"Oh, you mean for the wedding?"
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"No, not yet."
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"I thought I'd mend it before things got busy."
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"- Shall we go down? - Before we do..."
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"- You'll say I'm being stupid. - Well, maybe you are."
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"Maybe."
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"- You didn't mean it? - Oh, yes, I did."
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"So, what's the problem?"
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"I hadn't fully considered..."
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"Of what I was getting into."
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"I don't understand. What aspects?"
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"Oh, my Lord. You mean...?"
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"Yes."
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"Mrs Patmore, look at me. I'm a woman in late middle age..."
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"I was not bad-looking as a girl, if you can believe it."
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"I mean, no-one's clapped eyes on him without his togs for years."
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"- Except the doctor. - Good point. Very good point."
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"Sorry? Live like brother and sister, you mean?"
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"A very loving brother and sister."
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"- And that's what you want? - I don't know what I want."
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"Is this why you've not fixed the date?"
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"- Or not doing. - Yes. Thank you, Mrs Patmore."
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"Oh, you're not suggesting I try?"
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"Oh, by 'eck!"
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"It would be such a weight off my mind."
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"Anna? Whatever's happened?"
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"Of course. No bones broken, anyway."
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"Thanks to nice Mr Fairclough here."
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"- Shall I take you back to the house, m'lady? - Certainly not."
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"If you can just give me a hand up."
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"I'm not taking any sort of 'tone'."
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"Thank you. Goodbye."
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"Trouble at the mill?"
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"- What's the problem? - Everything's a problem."
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"He doesn't like working for a woman. Simple as that."
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"I think I am."
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"Andrew, please ask Mrs Hughes to organise tea for..."
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"- I'm not sure. Can you count them as they arrive? - Very good, m'lady."
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"Well, you seem to have all the facts,"
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"when it's the first time we've heard of it."
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"The fact is that the Royal Yorkshire County Hospital"
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"which is outrageous."
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"to more modern equipment, to more advanced treatments."
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"Our fundraising would be more efficient."
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"And the price of the fundraising would be to lose all control,"
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"and to become the tools of a faceless committee in York."
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"What matters is to have power over the maintenance of our own health."
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"- Ladies, ladies, please... - Lady Grantham is right."
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"- How did you find out about this? - They wrote to me."
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"Who did? I'm the hospital Almoner. Nobody's written to me."
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"Ever since you took that position, you talk as if you run the place."
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"And I ought to be told about any proposed changes."
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"- You're being told now. - If you must know, it was a friend,"
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"on the board in York, who whispered it to me."
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"They'll write to all of us soon."
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"I want to protect the patients at the expense of my power."
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"And may the best man win."
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"I'm fine."
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"I'm completely whacked."
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"- Who are you? - Rita Bevan."
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"No. I do not know you."
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"I was a chambermaid. But I suppose we're invisible to people like you."
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"Don't be silly. You don't know what I've got."
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"and I want a thousand pounds to keep my mouth shut."
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"That's ridiculous."
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"I'm going now, but I'll be back."
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"Well, I'm glad you know how it works. And as I say, I will be back."
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"- How lucky is that child? - Why do you say that?"
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"Well, what was she? A farmer's daughter."
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"Until she caught the eye of Lady Edith."
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"Now she'll grow up in the bosom of a great family"
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"and live her life accordingly."
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"That's Lady Mary, back from the hunt."
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"I know you don't approve, but it's quite ordinary in London now."
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"- Will that be all, my Lord? - Yes, thank you."
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"but at some point we need to discuss"
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"future staffing requirements at Downton."
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"We have cut down quite a bit, my Lord."
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