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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #5.1 (S05E05)
"I haven't made up my mind, if that's what you're thinking."
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"Even now we must decide whether to share our lives with someone"
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"Let alone... you know."
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"Of course, these days, some women do."
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"To make sure that that side of things is right..."
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"As you know, Lord Gillingham arrives today, but there's been no mention of a valet."
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"There was enough mention of the last one. Poor Mr Green. A terrible end."
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"Yes, Mr Carson?"
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"Er... never mind."
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"Oh, I've not been here long."
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"I wanted to see you after I read your letter."
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"It wasn't meant to be confusing."
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"No. But why won't you come?"
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"Lady Grantham asked us to invite some younger guests to liven up the evening,"
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"Completely. She wants you to come."
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"I could have managed Lord Gillingham. No need to burden Mr Bates with him."
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"I think Mr Carson forgets that I'm a valet, too."
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"I know, and it seems a bit ironic for Mr Bates to dress him."
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"Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm late."
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"Oh, how nice. I wanted to call on you, but I didn't like to be a bother."
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"I think we have met, yes."
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"As a matter of fact, I'd be interested to - The Lady Shackleton."
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"Of course. How are you?"
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"Lord Gillingham. Ah, here he is."
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"I'm afraid you've missed luncheon. I ate on the train."
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"I like the idea of these things. To give people a solid focus for their grief and gratitude."
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"I agree, My Lord. I hope His Lordship's happy about it."
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"They're earning their keep and more."
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"Well, if I'm shooting, you won't have to."
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"That I do not believe."
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"So, will you be travelling north in August for the grouse?"
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"I find that hard to believe."
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"Did you move before Hubert died? No."
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"Morning."
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"So, why did you talk about Mr Bates and Lord Gillingham's valet?"
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"Do you hear what I'm saying?"
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"And I think it links Mr Bates to the dead valet."
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"I'm impressed by what I've seen."
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"I'm the lucky one."
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"No, but he likes proper research."
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"How positive you are."
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"I've decided to live in the present and not spend my life"
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"Do you dread the future?"
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"Only if I have to live it without you."
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"The stable clock's fast. We ought to get back."
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"but I wasn't sure we were even going to make it down the drive."
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"But what happened, exactly? Well, there was this terrible noise."
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"A sort of rattle, rattle, bang, bang."
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"and I asked Weaver to see if they had any rooms."
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"No, m'lord. Not that I'm aware. Or Spanish? Or Irish?"
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"James... please tell Mrs Hughes that Lady Anstruther will be staying."
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"Thank you."
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"Well, if they do, she never told me. What are you going to say to her?"
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"I'm sure I've got a reference from her somewhere."
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"But that was quite a while back, wasn't it?"
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"Well, she's made extra work for everyone."
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"I've a secret, you see. A bad secret."
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"I don't understand. What secret? How does he know it?"
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"I was a friend of his sister's when we were young."
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"I think you had better tell me."
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"Very well."
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"for a Mrs Benton who... lived with her husband in Ovington Square."
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"I was there for about six months, and then I..."
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"I..."
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"..took some jewellery belonging to the mistress."
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"A necklace, a couple of bracelets, some rings."
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"And Mrs Benton reported the theft?"
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"My fingerprints were everywhere."
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"..I never gave the stolen things back."
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"I went to prison. For three years."
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"Very good, m'lady."
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"I don't think so. Thank you. It's been quite a treat."
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"Yes. Of course."
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"Then His Lordship walked in, so that was that."
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"I will tell you the story one day."
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"Mr Molesley, I need that up in the servery. Now."
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"Jimmy... I ought to scold you."
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"Of course."
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"You'd be an ornament at any gathering. Oh, how nice. Thank you."
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"Oh, look at your parents."
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"34 years. I'd never manage it."
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"That's the advantage of an older husband. One gets an early release!"
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"After her behaviour while we were in London, I don't think she's a suitable guest."
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"The usual things. Writing. Mathematics."
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"Was your luncheon a success? You must ask Cousin Isobel."
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"Miss Bunting has been shocking us with her support for the Prime Minister."
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"There is an unanswerable logic in that. Oh, quite."
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"I quite agree with you. Aren't you being very snobbish?"
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"We're being realistic - something your generation has such trouble with."
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"I have a feeling it could get a lot more embarrassing"
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"if you don't find a way to keep her quiet."
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"Marriage is a lottery, as we are often told,"
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"I have been awarded a bumper prize:"
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"Mama. Lady Grantham."
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"What a tribute. Indeed. If only it were true!"
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"That is so, madam. Yes. You'll drive it splendidly."
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"Well, let's not shoot her down for that."
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"It's always nice to see a friendly face."
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"I'm not convinced these memorials are a good idea,"
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"And a reminder of the sacrifices that were made."
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"If it were a memorial service, then I might agree,"
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"to remind us for ever of death and a pointless war - what's the good of that?"
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"Forgive me, but you're talking nonsense."
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"Forgive me, but I suppose she's allowed an opinion."
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"What did it achieve, beyond the Russian Revolution?"
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"Millions of men dead and no more 'justice' than there was before."
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"Forgive me, My Lord."
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"Oh, how nice. I dare say that was always their plan."
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"perhaps we can finish our dinner in a civilised manner."
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"Noble, of course, but awkward at a party."
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"or did Lady Anstruther pass you a note during dinner?"
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"Get that up to the drawing room."
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"And have you told him that?"
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"The day of parties had taken its toll."
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"You don't think you've made enough of a statement?"
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"Really? I thought only imbeciles were happy all the time."
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"I want to thank your cook before I go, and the other servants."
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"I'm afraid they'll be sitting down to supper, and we don't like to disturb them."
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"They'd be delighted."
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"Of course, but how does it help to answer rudeness with rudeness?"
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