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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.1 (S06E06)
"Well, you couldn't make it any clearer."
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"I'll say that for you."
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".. withdraw..."
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".. so be it."
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"No. I didn't think you would."
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"That is worth a great deal."
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"I just hope you will be kind enough to give me sufficient warning."
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"So I may find myself alternative employment, before I am cast out."
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"You have clearly had a bad dream and are confusing it with reality."
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"Your Ladyship's humour is always a tonic,"
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"Miss Denker has broken the news"
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"that the households, here and at the Abbey, are to be reduced."
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"Exactly. And all I ask is some warning when my time is up."
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"Well, leave this to me, Spratt. I will attend to it."
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"I think he's quite nostalgic. He's known the family all his life."
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"We'll be back in time for tea, so I can do my work for dinner."
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"Well, you've got a nerve! Mr Carson won't like that."
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"- I'll wait. - Er..."
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"I'll deal with this."
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"I suggest you make an appointment."
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"curled up in a corner with a book."
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"although he didn't stay long."
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"I wish I'd known your Mr Gregson."
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"We smiled at each other and spoke about the weather,"
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"but we never really talked."
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"and that will have to do."
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"From now on, my life will be all of a pattern."
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"That's true."
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"Well, I won't speak against London,"
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"Whereas I have a child I can't acknowledge."
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"People aren't so curious in London."
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"but one only ever goes when friends come to stay."
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"Charity work? Travelling? Publishing? What?"
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"- I've been watching out for you. - Why? What is it?"
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"that even you will condemn me for."
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"- I doubt that very much. - Did she say if she'll be back?"
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"She never left. I tried to get her to go, but --"
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".. but I hope you're not giving her any money. Not on my account."
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"But then I suppose you always are."
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"I find I'm most disappointed in Tony Gillingham."
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"Don't be."
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"He wanted us to get married."
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"Our week in sin was just part of his plan to persuade me."
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"At least, not for me."
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"Of course I did. I thought of all of you."
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"I just needed to be sure."
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"I suppose you were a widow, after all,"
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"If you believe what they write about the Edwardians."
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"What were you planning to do with Miss Bevan?"
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"I wasn't going to be blackmailed -- I know that."
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"So I suppose I'd have let her publish and be damned."
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"Rather tough on Tony and Mabel."
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"Anyway, I'll telephone the bank in the morning"
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"I told her she could either have 50 pounds, on condition of signing,"
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"I said, if anything were published or if we ever see her face again,"
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"I'd use it and she'd be prosecuted."
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"I'm impressed."
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"You're still out of pocket, 50 quid. I must repay it."
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"No need. It was money well spent."
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"- Why? - To learn that my eldest child"
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"is a child no more and quite tough enough to run this estate."
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"Indeed, she could clearly run the kingdom,"
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"Well, I hope you mean that."
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"does come up to your exacting standards."
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"Who was that young woman I saw leaving?"
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"I wonder if she wants to come to Mallerton tomorrow."
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"We mustn't crow. We may be next."
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"I keep thinking of what you told me."
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"- About what Mr Carson said. - I should think so. So do I."
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"I'm sorry I put you through that."
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"You think I should accept his terms and set the date?"
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"He avoided... vulgarity, then?"
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"Mr Carson wouldn't be vulgar if they put him on a seaside postcard."
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"I would."
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"Now, I must get on."
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"We must get going if we're to look round before it starts."
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"Why? Are you planning to turn up your nose at the new owners?"
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"No. I just don't think I'll be in Yorkshire"
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"quite so much in the future."
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"What a funny thing to say."
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"It's time to go forward,"
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"Thank you, Baxter."
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"You and I both know that the worse it is,"
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"the less he'll want to seem bothered."
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"- I'm sure that's not true. - Yes. Yes, it is."
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"You've seen how they warn Andy to keep away from me."
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"I think this is all in your head."
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"No, it's not."
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"Oh, good. You're here."
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"I just took a chance."
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"I hate to see people's things piled up in a heap."
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"Like so much rubbish."
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"Well, you and I differ when it comes to the importance of things."
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"I wanted to come because I don't want us to fall out"
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"over the hospital."
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"without there being any bad feeling between us."
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"- Well, it depends who wins. - Surely not!"
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"Which means you are confident of victory."
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"I remember Mallerton in the 1860s."
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"Dear old Lady Darnley."
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"Always liked to stuff the place with royalty."
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"- Ah, Spratt. Could we have some tea? - Your Ladyship."
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"- Oh, you are a wonder, Denker. - Thank you."
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"After all, nothing is settled."
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"What's not settled?"
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"I don't understand."
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"back here and at the Abbey."
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"Well, I... may have mentioned it."
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"But Your Ladyship couldn't manage without a maid."
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"Mrs Crawley does. Don't you?"
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"Indeed I do,"
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"But Mrs Crawley also manages without a butler, m'lady."
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"but I don't think I could break with tradition to quite that degree."
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"Your Ladyship."
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"Miss Denker?"
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"I've got a copy of The Lady upstairs."
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"I can hardly believe it."
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"I used to come here all the time as a boy."
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"Sic transit gloria mundi."
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"They must think it's too large."
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