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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #5.1 (S05E05)
"I couldn't care less if he was the son of Fu Manchu."
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"Sybbie CAN answer back. True. Why does she call me Donk?"
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"I don't want George to catch it. Here they are."
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"Put it there and I'll see to it. Oh, don't be like that."
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"At Skelton Park, they're down to a butler, a cook, two maids and a cleaning woman, and that's it."
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"Oh... I'll forget my head next."
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"so, if you want to do a cake, this is an advance warning."
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"If it's all right with you, I've to tackle tonight's dinner."
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"Now, start the salmon pates, while I do a lemon mayonnaise."
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"Good girl."
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"I should probably go. Have you got your teddy?"
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"Goodbye."
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"Don't be daft."
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"I do love this evening light."
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"Well, that's a pity - he's asked me to help him in his courtship."
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"There's nothing simpler than avoiding people you don't like."
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"Oh, don't be ridiculous!"
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"I was referring to companionship."
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"As I hope you were."
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"Well, was she like this when you were working for her? Not as bad."
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"She had to be more discreet with the other servants."
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"If you can both tear yourselves away from your smutty deliberations,"
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"They want to erect some kind of memorial to the war. What?"
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"Well, not to the war, but to the men, the local men, who died in it."
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"And...? It's our anniversary."
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"We don't have to. No. I'd like to see him."
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"I don't know anything."
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"I did. Took a bit of a search, but I think I'm suited."
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"That's why I'm telling you now."
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"What's it for? I don't know, but His Lordship asked me to be there."
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"It's a qualification that is meaningless in terms of government."
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"Nothing, but I suppose he can fight his own battles."
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"They should ask a man like General McKee or Johnnie Raymond. Someone who did their bit."
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"Please don't think us too forward. You have no need to worry."
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"I'm sure I will agree, but is that why you're here?"
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"But we'd also like to offer the position of Chairman of our Committee -"
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"I'll take over now. You were saying...?"
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"Of course you will. But please don't take too long."
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"From Lady Anstruther."
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"Not again? What's stoked her up?"
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"One day I'll be a good boy and settle down. We all settle down one day."
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"They've invited Carson to be the Chairman."
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"Isn't it absurd?"
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"Oh, it might be rather fun for her to reinvent herself as a great lady of the county"
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"Thank you, Mr Carson. Oh, what is it?"
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"I'm not comfortable being placed ahead of His Lordship."
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"The nature of life is not permanence but flux."
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"Just so..."
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"and this had been put on the shelf with the other books."
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"What is it? A German primer, but the point is, it's not ours."
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"Can you please put it on the table beside my bed?"
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"I must have something to do."
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"He made a friend there of one of the schoolmistresses when we were in London."
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"You really don't need to."
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"He didn't get that from his father."
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"Is Mrs Drewe with you? No, she's at home, looking after the young 'uns."
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"Tomorrow. At 11. By the stone barn."
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"Well, I'm pleased to see you back. That's a relief."
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"The Rule of the Gong. It sounds like life in a religious order!"
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"Thank you."
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"I'm afraid serving me is a bit beneath his dignity."
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"What Mrs Crawley chooses to do with her private life is her own affair."
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"Oh, dear. I've annoyed you."
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"and taking carriage rides in the park."
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"Well, no-one takes carriage rides in the park any more."
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"Mrs Crawley will be here and so will he."
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"to be one of our number."
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"Come and sit here for a minute."
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"It doesn't really bother you they want Carson, does it?"
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"They'd be lucky to get him."
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"So, they don't want me at the school and they don't want me for the memorial."
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"Did you know Dicky Merton was in hot pursuit of Isobel?"
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"I wonder. What do you mean?"
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"complete with a living husband, a proper house and a solid position in the county."
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"What is it?"
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"I couldn't balance the books if my life depended on it."
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"I can't just stand here, following orders, for the rest of my life."
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"You're not stupid, Daisy. Far from it."
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"Good night, Mrs Patmore."
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"It's not very secret, but this is where I work."
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"And where you can hide away from the rest of us?"
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"You live there too, you know. I'm not sure where I live."
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"I feel sometimes I'm hanging in mid-air."
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"Well, you mustn't think we don't want you to have your own life."
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"They'd have to get used to it. Easier said than done."
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"So, I have your permission to accept?"
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"No, but I wouldn't want to think it was disagreeable for you."
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"I know you hate not to be wanted, but you're on so many committees."
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"What do you mean, I hate not being wanted?"
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"You think I'm taking too much of an interest in Marigold."
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"Because you've got a crush on me."
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"Mothers should love their children."
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"How long have you known? Since you asked me to take her in."
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"But you're quite safe."
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"But I should control my feelings?"
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"His Lordship told me to take it."
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"Well, they are, whether we're sad about it or not."
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"Well, they do say a mother's love is the strongest love there is."
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"But that's all in God's hands. There's nothing we can do."
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"What's the matter with you? You've not said a word all afternoon."
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"It was never going to put her off."
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"Exactly."
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"Still, it's pathetic for a lady to be pining over a footman."
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"You should write a book: Daughters-In-Law And How To Survive Them."
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"even if one cannot always rely on her instincts."
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"I'd exchange her for mine in a trice."
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"Oh, you know. We've seen each other at parties for 40 years."
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"Could you come to luncheon on Saturday? Help me cheer him up?"
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"Of course, a single peer with a good estate won't be lonely long,"
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"Mr Bates may have done something he wouldn't want known."
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"I'm not sure. I know he took a journey, which I think he'd deny."
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"How old would you say I am?"
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"It certainly seems like it."
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"Are we doing anything for your anniversary?"
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"Hello."
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"She may not always be a cook."
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"Possibly not, but she won't be Archimedes, either."
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"Sorry, but I don't think we should encourage it."
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"Oh, well done with your studies, Daisy."
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"See? What did I tell you? She's lost her confidence because of it."
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