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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #4.5 (S04E04)
"What?"
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"I can still call you Mary?"
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"Of course you can. How lovely."
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"What brings you here?"
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"I'm on a sort of... reconnoitring expedition."
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"That's nice to know. Which is why it's lovely to see you looking so um..."
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"..lovely."
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"Hello. Lady Mary wants tea for four."
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"I'll...start again? Hello? Lady Mary wants tea for four in the library?"
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"Dearie me. I've not been to London."
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"And, for me, it just goes to show."
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"He may be nervous, it may be a daunting prospect, but he's got ambition."
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"It drives him. And I admire that."
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"Good."
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"Because I've got plenty of ambition where you're concerned."
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"It's all to do with the rural economy. Very hush-hush."
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"Well, it's...not like that."
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"The department wants to assess the damage of the war years."
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"It is. Interesting and incredibly depressing."
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"Which places are you studying in Yorkshire?"
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"And you'll be glad to know Downton's not among them."
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"Well, Mr Nugent. You've done...quite well."
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"You haven't chosen to make your living in the kitchen before now."
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"No. You see, my mother was keen -"
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"You see..."
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"And I believe you can help."
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"I doubt that. The thing is...I know you can."
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"And you believe... she should have told me."
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"Well, I admit..."
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"But it is not for me to."
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"I have been happy in this house."
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"Can you, Mrs Hughes? Because if you can..."
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"The sight of me is torture for her, which is torture for me."
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"I'm sorry, My Lady. They said you wouldn't be in here before seven."
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"No. Nor would I be."
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"No."
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"That's all of it."
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"Was it the last night of the houseparty?"
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"she fainted...and hit her head."
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"Is that when it happened?"
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"I don't believe he ever left the concert. It was not him."
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"You must swear it - on everything you hold dear!"
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"Do you swear?"
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"Very well. If it makes you feel better, I swear."
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"On your mother's life? She is dead. On her grave."
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"I hear Evelyn Napier was here earlier. I'm sorry to have missed him."
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"Is he still in pursuit of Mary?"
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"If I did, would you give me a hand? Absolutely. Shh!"
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"You laugh. But, as a matter of fact, I've been thinking about it quite a lot lately."
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"Somebody said something to upset you. That's all it is. What was this? Who was rude?"
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"I just...felt like an intruder."
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"Oh, stop moaning. But, if you went back to Ireland, Tom, would you belong there?"
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"No. I don't think I would. You've changed me too much."
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"I'm a man without a home. I am stateless."
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"I have family there and they're doing quite well."
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"It would be a new start. But you've made a new start here."
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"rather than being the daughter of an uppity chauffeur?"
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"We don't want to lose you, Tom."
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"What I say. I didn't mind helping you out when you were short-staffed."
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"How good of you (!) But to accept a permanent position as a footman..."
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"But from where I'm sitting, it's looking less permanent by the minute!"
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"It's nearly midnight."
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"Someone has to do it. But it doesn't always have to be you."
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"I know."
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"What did she say?"
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"How it happened."
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"Lord Gillingham's valet. She swore it wasn't."
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"No, it wasn't him. She said a man..."
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"..broke in and was waiting down here for you, a stranger."
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"There's no excuse to accuse him when he did nothing."
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"Would I have sat at breakfast with him next morning if it'd been him?"
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"We can't know who the man was."
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"Because I knew the suffering it would bring you."
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"No more secrets."
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"No more fear of being found out. Because I am found out."
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"Why do you talk of shame?"
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"I don't accept that there is any shame in this."
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"higher to me..."
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"And I have never been prouder..."
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"..nor loved you more than I love you now at this moment."
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"Truly?"
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"Morning."
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"I think so, yes. Do you want me to open it?"
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"No, I'll do it myself. Good luck."
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"Well?"
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"Oh, I am sorry. It says I did well and I was nearly in the top four, but not quite."
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"And Alfred - to fail at the first attempt does not mean that you won't succeed later."
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"Quite right. Might I have a word, Mr Carson?"
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"I needed to deal with my father's disappointment,"
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"Just fancy (!) So, all in all..."
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"You were a very near miss. So, next time, you'll hit the target."
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"I reckon Jimmy's right. They say that to everyone who fails."
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"Given to the late Lord Grantham by the King of Sweden."
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"But I can't accept there's any real proof against erm...young Pegg."
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"And I will have to speak to my head gardener about it."
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"That will do him a lot of harm. Well, what would you prefer?"
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"Why not ask to be told when a gardener is coming inside?"
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"That is not at all what I asked."
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"You didn't have to do this, but it determines me to prove I'm worthy of your faith."
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"You owe your thanks to him."
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"He'll have my thanks, My Lady."
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"And he'll have the rest of the payment before he's missed it."
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"I thought you'd know about it. And so we do."
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"How much is it? I've forgotten."
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"It's only the last £50."
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"Well, thank you, Mr Drewe. I'm sure we have many fruitful years ahead of us."
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"and to hide it from us, then that tells me something."
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"Mrs Hughes, can I have a word?"
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"I know you told Mr Bates about me while I was out yesterday."
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"Oh! Oh, I'm...I'm so pleased."
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"At least if I'm damned for all eternity, it was to some purpose."
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"You won't be damned."
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"But maybe it's for the best."
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"Anna's told me what's gone on between you."
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"But Anna said - Do you think I would add to her burden, after all she's been through?"
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"Not if you were to threaten me with a knife, Mr Bates."
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"And nothing is done with."
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"Painted with woad and howling (!) I might. If it would do any good."
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"There's -"
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"There's every need."
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