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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #4.5 (S04E04)
"To me, that requires an explanation."
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"I wondered if you'd help me. We will, if we can."
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"And, as the sewing room is in the laundry wing,"
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"I should ask her, if I were you. Yes, of course."
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"I'll do that."
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"What do you make of her?"
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"We'll miss breakfast, if we're not careful."
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"Are you happy for us to be teaching Alfred to cook?"
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"It's Mr Carson you should ask."
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"He's been accepted for it, then? Not yet, no."
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"But he'd like to be ready if he is. I suppose it's all right."
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"And if cooking's his chosen path..."
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"Good. I was just checking I wasn't inciting a revolution."
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"There we are...My Lady."
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"I think I've remembered everything. But..."
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"I'll just stay here while you check."
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"It seems perfect, but... What's this?"
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"So I thought you might like it."
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"Thank you."
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"You look very jovial."
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"It's just Baxter reminding me of times gone by."
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"What's your day looking like? Tom and Mary have summoned me to the library."
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"They have an idea. I hope it's not something you're going to fight about."
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"So if we find a job for the boy, it'll make a difference to his mother."
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"Oh, a big difference. If you really want to help Mrs Pegg,"
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"this will be of more use than a world of tea and sympathy."
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"But would you talk to the head gardener up at the abbey?"
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"Tomorrow. Will you go?"
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"I will. His forebears have been tenants since the reign of George III."
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"We've served all the papers. It's time to get on with it."
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"You mean, foreclose the lease and farm the land ourselves?"
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"That's what we discussed."
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"The world moves on, and we must move with it. So you keep telling me."
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"and the Honourable Mabel Lane Fox,"
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"Now...let me get on."
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"and sew your fingers to the table?"
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"But there's no socket in her room. She could take it to the laundry."
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"Mrs Patmore is not what you'd call a futurist (!)"
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"I think I'd got there already (!)"
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"Anna. I've forgotten something."
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"You must forgive me, Mr Bates. I'm afraid I'm keeping Anna too busy."
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"At least you know now there'll be... no baby."
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"No."
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"Then, can't you start to get past it and..."
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"and tell him something?"
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"He'd know if it wasn't the truth."
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"Don't you want to be honest with him?"
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"But I know him. I know what he'd do."
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"And you're sure you have a feel for gardening?"
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"And a quick learner."
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"I cannot make promises, but I will try and find something for you."
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"Thank you very much, Your Ladyship."
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"You're part of the family. That's how the village sees you."
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"It's not how the family see me."
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"Lord Grantham admires you very much."
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"But if it serves you to think yourself unloved, nothing I say will change that."
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"I think that's rather harsh."
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"Lord Grantham. It was a very good service. Your father would've been pleased."
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"Thank you."
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"Do you have far to go? I'm staying at Yew Tree Farm."
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"Of course."
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"Let us know when you're ready to leave. There's no hurry."
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"The thing is, My Lord, I...don't want to move out."
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"What? If it's still possible."
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"I'm sorry to be the one to say it, but I don't believe it is."
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"The notices have been served. The case is closed."
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"You mean, you want to farm the land yourself."
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"Then it's all settled."
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"Mr Drewe, it's no good painting me as Simon Legree."
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"We gave your father a long time to get straight."
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"And left him in peace at the end of his life."
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"It means a great deal to me."
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"Please?"
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"Come tomorrow morning, if you wish."
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"Don't take it off too soon. Let it bubble a bit, or you'll taste the flour."
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"So...is this enough? I'd say so, yeah."
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"Now put it to one side while you check your casings."
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"My, my. Something smells good. Alfred's making tarts with an egg and cheese filling. Oh."
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"Bouchees de fromage. They could be tonight's savoury."
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"Well done, Daisy. It's very hard, Mrs Patmore."
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"So, what's next? We'll add egg and cheese to the white sauce, if Mrs Patmore doesn't mind."
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"There's just a couple for His Lordship, My Lady."
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"I haven't heard from Michael in a bit, that's all."
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"I was writing to Tony Gillingham."
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"Give him my regards."
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"Is he back from his funeral? Not yet, I don't think."
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"While he's not here, shall we discuss his birthday?"
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"Oh, does he have a birthday soon? Fairly soon."
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"Do you have any plans?"
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"But Maley may have a candidate of his own that he wants to bring forward."
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"So, you do need extra help."
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"The last boy went off to a frightfully grand rectory."
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"Then, will you take young Pegg?"
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"You know, I wonder your halo doesn't grow heavy."
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"It must be like wearing a tiara round the clock."
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"And so would I. Yes, but your gratitude never seems to last."
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"Will you?"
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"Very well. Very well."
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"I'm sure you are. Where's Nanny? Collecting some clothes from laundry."
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"I said I'd stay with them. She's so much more relaxed than our nanny ever was."
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"Nor mine, God knows. Do you think she's having a good childhood?"
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"That we're doing well? I think you're doing your best for her... if that's what you mean."
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"It isn't quite."
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"This came for you in the last post."
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"Well, open it, then. Oh, go on. Don't keep us in suspense."
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"Give it to me, then."
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"Well, they are going to test you. Oh, they are."
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"But, by 'eck. It's the day after tomorrow."
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"What's this? Alfred's got his test. At The Ritz."
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"She's right. I couldn't have done better myself."
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"And what are they supposed to do? Hang out the flags?"
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"I just can't see the fun in a life chained to a stove."
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"They certainly are."
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"I say. Well done. We'll be sorry to lose you, Alfred."
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"I'm going up myself tomorrow. Oh?"
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"Just for the day. To visit Michael's office."
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"I'll be back for dinner."
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"I don't know why."
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"How are you getting on with Her Ladyship?"
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"Pretty well...I think."
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