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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #4.5 (S04E04)
"I want to be the first to greet you every morning."
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"My life is perfect."
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"And then, in the space of one day, it is nothing."
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"Oh, good morning, Miss Baxter. Hello, Mr Bates, Mrs Bates."
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"It's my sewing machine. I have no sockets in my room."
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"I wondered if Mrs Hughes might let me use it in the servants' hall."
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"You know the old saying."
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"Ask me what? About the kitchen staff"
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"helping Alfred to train for his test."
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"Alfred is a hard worker. I'll give him that."
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"Well, I know Americans often drink orange juice with breakfast."
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"That is so considerate, Baxter."
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"Good morning, My Lord. Good morning."
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"You're pleased with her. I am, thank heaven."
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"Well, I don't need anyone else here. I know."
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"You don't have to tell me that."
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"Be that as it may, the rent's not been paid for ages."
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"It's sad, though."
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"After such a long time in the hands of one family."
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"'The engagement is announced between the Viscount Gillingham"
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"only child of the late Lord Osweston.'"
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"Well, I must... write and congratulate him."
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"But it's electric. Aren't you worried it'll run away with itself"
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"I certainly hope not. How do you operate it?"
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"Would you like to have a try?"
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"Anna?"
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"He sees through me. He can read me like a book."
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"I wish he could read you."
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"And take you out of this... veil of shadows."
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"Of course I do."
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"And I can't risk his future."
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"Well...it's your secret and not mine."
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"But I think it's a mistake."
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"Will you show him out?"
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"He's going to be so disappointed when he finds out how ordinary I really am."
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"Oh, I'm not so sure about that."
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"Lord and Lady Grantham have always been as kind as they can be."
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"And I appreciate it. But I am not one of them. And that's the end of it."
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"He never told me about the debt."
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"Because my ancestors have farmed at Yew Tree since the Napoleonic Wars."
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"But I can't see what good it will do."
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"Do you think? I don't see why not. I'll fetch the eggs."
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"I feel like I'm helping him to leave us. And so you are."
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"I don't mind at all, Daisy. You can help him enrich the bechamel."
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"Your Ladyship. My Lady."
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"Is that the afternoon post? Is there anything for me?"
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"Were you expecting something?"
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"I expect he's busy."
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"What have you been up to?"
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"Say we look forward to knowing Miss Lane Fox."
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"I am surprised. I thought he was rather keen on you."
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"Not for the first time, you've got the wrong end of the stick."
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"To cheer ourselves up. A small one. That'll be fun."
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"Will you help him? His mother would be very grateful."
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"I've no sooner said yes than you come back with another request."
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"Thought I'd get an extra 10 minutes in before the gong goes."
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"A hurricane? Really? In Yorkshire?"
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"So we're getting all the animals under shelter."
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"Oh. I think it's time for the hurricane."
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"I want it so much. I can't bear to find out I've not got it."
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"They don't give you much time. Oh, this was posted 10 days ago. It must've got lost."
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"He'll be fine. He knows his stuff."
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"I'm happy for you, Alfred. Anna..."
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"Haven't we all?"
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"Oh, bravo! Very good!"
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"Now. Take them up and say you cooked 'em."
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"I couldn't. Well, Mr Carson can say it."
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"Are the savouries ready to go up?"
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"But I think you'll pass your test. Fingers crossed, My Lady."
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"Our best wishes go with you."
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"All alone? I seem to be."
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"You've done America and praised Lady Sybil? Have I not (!)"
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"Is it true you've moved into the house again?"
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"But she has her own maid now."
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"I haven't got round to it."
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"Anna, if you're in difficulties, I wish you'd tell me."
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"I've come to say goodbye. Thank you for all your help."
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"And no time to tell it now or he'll miss his train."
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"I don't want any backchat - she must see everything is in order, all neat and tidy."
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"Oh, my God! What's up?"
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"Well...I must've caught it on a nail."
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"Oh, don't worry. Miss Baxter'll sort that out. Give it here. Right."
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"It doesn't seem a very enticing offer."
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"I'll pay. And it won't take long."
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"I'm a Yorkshireman, My Lord."
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"In partnership with the Crawleys?"
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"We have been in partnership."
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"I'll see what I can do."
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"I'll lend you the difference myself."
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"It won't be less than £50. I'll send a cheque when I'm sure of the outcome."
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"I think he's got more than a chance,"
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"When he's been mending roads and delivering groceries,"
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"I hope you're right. I know I am."
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"Sounds to me as if you've come to a decision."
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"If we don't respect the past, it'll be harder to build our future."
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"I thought it was rather good. It's too good."
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"Thank you. And you agree, even though he has no right to renew the lease?"
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"You'd think we could talk about it. But apparently not."
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"I'm going into Ripon this afternoon to get some things for Lady Mary."
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"If they miss me, I'll be back before the gong."
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"I don't think it'll show."
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"Another one roped to the chariot (!)"
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"Well, there's going to be changes at Downton. There's bound to be."
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"Any detail, no matter how small. Understand?"
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"Did the other lady's maids keep you informed?"
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"Miss O'Brien, yes. But we fell out."
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"She knows what's going on."
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"Just get them all to trust you... and tell you everything."
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"Your Ladyship. How can I help?"
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"We won't need ice to be delivered."
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"Or are we to stop that too?"
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"Well, My Lady."
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"I will, Your Ladyship. John is keen to learn. Aren't you?"
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"You owe your place to Mrs Crawley. She would not let me go until I'd promised."
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"Say what you like, but I know you care about these things as much as I do."
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"Nobody cares about anything as much as you do."
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"My name is Arsene Avignon. I am the sous chef of The Ritz."
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"Is that clear? Then, if you have no questions, we will begin."
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"In 1917, at our sister hotel in New York,"
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"Vichyssoise. It was Vichyssoise."
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