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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.1 (S06E06)
"You'd only come back for more."
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"Suppose I gave you my word?"
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"Now, you've got one more chance, and that'll be your last."
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"Now, Anna, can you make sure she leaves?"
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"Certainly, m'lady."
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"at least I don't have to take any more exams."
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"But he's right. I must take them, or what's it all been for?"
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"Not very congenial."
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"Only because I think you're wrong."
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"Once they take over the hospital,"
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"they will lay down the law, with no regard for the needs of this area."
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"I've seen it in war and in peace -- it's always the same."
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"So, this isn't something Lord Merton has persuaded you into?"
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"That famous fount of all medical knowledge."
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"What is it they say? Rather you than me."
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"Good day."
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"But surely, if a woman's confessed, that's the end of it?"
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"You do get people coming forward who had nothing to do with it."
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"If she's one of his victims, people must have seen her with him."
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"That's the point. They can't prove a connection."
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"- Then why have you come here? - Because it's your right to know"
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"It was a spur-of-the-moment thing. She just saw him standing there."
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"He spoke. He belittled her and he laughed at her."
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"Good day."
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"How stupid of him. To come here before there was any proof."
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"Meaning well is not enough."
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"A letter from Rose, to us all."
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"- How does she sound? - Hectic and happy."
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"New York seems to suit her."
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"It seems the owners of the estate where he's a tenant are selling up."
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"of the contents of the house on the tenth."
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"He wonders if you could put in a word for him to keep his tenancy."
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"They have to sell with vacant possession,"
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"He just wonders if you could find out what his chances are."
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"He enjoys privileges in this house."
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"Well, I don't mind telephoning. Is Mason in the servants' hall?"
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"Give him a drink, and I'll ring down if I can make contact."
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"Very good, my Lord."
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"I might know someone who's interested,"
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"but I thought I'd check first."
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"Very ingenious. You would have made a good courtier."
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"I would not. Too much standing."
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"You don't think maybe you should start calling me Elsie?"
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"There's no rush, is there?"
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"- Mr Mason. His Lordship's ringing them now. - Thank you."
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"but in the end, I'm just a tenant, aren't I?"
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"Hello!"
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"Hello, Miss Denker. What's your mission today?"
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"- Me? Now, why would you say that? - I can't imagine (!)"
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"- No, I've come here to sympathise. - Sympathise? What with?"
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"News that the household here's to be reduced. I am sorry."
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"You don't know that."
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"I'd rather talk to the organ-grinder."
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"What did you think you were doing? Sprinkling sunshine?"
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"- By the way, when did that new maid start? - What new maid?"
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"I haven't the first idea who that c... --"
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"Oh, that's the library."
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"Mr Mason, you'd better come up with me."
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"Andrew, what are you doing down here?"
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"- Mr Molesley thought we might need more milk. - Well, get it, then."
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"Are you ready, Mr Mason?"
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"- Naturally, Sir John is very upset by it all. - I should think he is."
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"Unfortunately, they couldn't sell the estate without vacant possession."
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"- So, it's sold now? - Yes. At least, they think so."
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"Thank you very much for putting in a word, m'lord."
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"Thank you."
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"Poor man."
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"They're throwing in the towel."
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"- I said we'd go to the sale. - Do you want to?"
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"It might be nice to find a memento of the old boy."
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"- Getting ready for a fight. - Run to Mummy, Georgie."
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"Hello, darling."
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"What you mean is, no-one has stopped her YET."
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"- No. I don't want to worry you. - Worry me with what?"
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"Oh, well, if you must know,"
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"But why burden ourselves?"
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"What can we do? Que sera, sera."
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"that our jobs are in peril?"
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"Well, I hate to sound smug, Mr Spratt,"
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"Ooh, while a butler is a luxury? Is that what you're saying?"
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"My advice, Mr Spratt, is to live for the moment."
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"Thank you, Denker. Spratt, I'll have dinner whenever it's ready."
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"I beg your pardon?"
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"I was just thinking aloud, m'lady. I'm sorry."
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"I was... I was thinking aloud."
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"Have you decided what to do if that Miss Bevan returns?"
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"Not yet."
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"on my back for the rest of my life."
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"If I refuse, I'm ruined."
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"What would you do?"
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"Don't be blackmailed, m'lady."
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"I know it's easy to say, but don't."
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"Either way, my life's up the spout,"
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"and though I hate the idea of scandal,"
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"- Will there be anything else? - No. Thank you."
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"Come along to my pantry."
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"I have a feeling that we never quite got to the reason"
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"Were you a messenger from Mrs Hughes?"
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"Yes. It's true."
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"Mrs Patmore, did she ask you to tell me she's changed her mind?"
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"I'm waiting."
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"Now I'm on the edge of my seat."
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"You see, she is a very proud woman, Mr Carson."
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"- Nor could she. - No, but..."
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"(.. that she perform her wifely duties.)"
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"A full marriage."
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"In friendship. Warm friendship, I'm sure."
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"Is that what she's offering? Warm friendship?"
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"- Of course I do. - We could start to plan again, revive our dreams."
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"Well..."
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"Oh, I'll say."
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"I'm sorry if you're embarrassed, because I am."
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"I do not believe that embarrassment has much of a part to play"
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"and the answer is... yes, I do."
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"I want a real marriage, a true marriage,"
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"Don't worry about me."
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"I love her, Mrs Patmore."
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"bursting with pride"
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"And I want us to live as closely as two people can,"
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"for the time that remains to us on earth."
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