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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #5.1 (S05E05)
"We'll have no fighting here, thank you very much."
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"But I should be praying in the back row, not the front. That's all."
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"I'm happy to play my part."
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"Well, if you're to give us a piece of land, you'd better know where it is before you agree."
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"To ask for a piece of land as the site for this thing?"
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"We'd like Mr Carson to be Chairman of our Committee."
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"I wouldn't put it like that, m'lord,"
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"but Mr Carson knew more of the young men that died than you did."
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"Yes, I suppose you're right. Well, he knew them better."
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"Tea, please."
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"Carson? What do you say? I am honoured by the invitation,"
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"but I shall have to think about it."
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"Can you put my milk in first, if that's for me?"
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"Yes, but that was - And I sent her another this year."
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"But, well, now it's got out of hand."
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"Don't worry."
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"We don't all have the option."
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"I've been to see Smithers at Oak Field Farm. I just thought I'd look in on my way home."
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"I'm glad you did."
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"about the new war memorial they're putting up."
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"Oh, they want you to head it? No."
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"Well, why not you? The village wanted Carson."
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"Your father always told the village what they wanted."
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"Hmm."
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"and put us all in our proper place."
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"Yes, I suppose it would be fun."
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"But you don't think she's keen?"
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"Oh, no, far from it. She never tires of telling me."
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"Daisy, this came for you in the post."
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"Something I ordered."
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"May we know what, O Queen? Something I need."
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"Well, it would be a bit sad if she had no secrets at her age."
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"Oh, not yet."
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"I feel a shaking of the ground I stand on."
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"That everything I believe in will be tested and held up for ridicule over the next few years."
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"Mr Carson, they've been testing the system since the Romans left."
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"Oh, I suppose that's true."
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"even if it does sound faintly disgusting."
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"There you are, m'lady. Madge said you were going out."
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"Mr Gregson's written his name in the fly-leaf. I see."
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"No. I'm the one who should have it."
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"Of course. Thank you."
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"I'm not sure Tom's visiting the school is such a good idea."
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"What's wrong with that?"
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"I don't intend to explain, but I was rather disappointed in him. I would have hoped for better."
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"There you are. How were they?"
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"As dull as ever. They sent love."
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"but they asked Carson to be the Chairman."
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"I'm going upstairs to take off my hat."
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"Well, she's pleased, anyway."
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"I'm sure you will want me to thank Lady Rose for consenting to present the prizes today."
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"We're always glad of interest from the Abbey."
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"I'm glad Peter won a prize for Geography. Well done, him."
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"You've been away. I've been on a course."
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"I nearly wrote to tell you, but I thought it might be presumptuous."
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"We ought to head off, if we're to be back before the gong."
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"Goodbye."
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"I'll see you again. I hope so."
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"Spratt..."
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"Even Spratt cannot always live for pleasure."
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"Erm... I don't, really."
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"Oh."
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"No, no, no, I'm not annoyed..."
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"of passing her time at drawing-room receptions"
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"I wouldn't know."
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"You ought to meet Lord Merton properly."
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"Come to luncheon on Saturday."
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"Well, that's quite an honour, Lady Grantham. Are you sure?"
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"Mama's gone to bed. She wanted an early night. I might go up too."
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"Even so, it makes you think."
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"Would a village delegation have arrived in my grandfather's day"
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"to ask his butler to head an appeal?"
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"We're not living in your grandfather's day. No, we are not."
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"Well, I want you."
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"By the way, I've been looking into crop rotation and grain sales -"
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"And not every father hears that from his daughter."
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"Mr Barrow..."
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"I got you this job and you knew what I wanted in return."
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"Thank you, Madge. Good night."
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"I don't believe your mother would enjoy the transformation of Isobel into Lady Merton,"
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"Daisy, whatever are you doing up at this hour? I thought you'd gone to bed long ago."
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"I just wanted to look at these."
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"You can tell me."
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"Well, all the best people were rubbish at numbers at school."
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"But I don't know anything. You talk about my working at Mr Mason's farm, but how?"
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"Because..."
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"Is this your secret lair?"
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"Maybe I will. One day."
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"But it would be hard for Lord and Lady Grantham."
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"But traditionally, I feel it should have been you, m'lord."
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"Maybe this will be a new tradition."
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"It's Margie. She thinks I'm there too often."
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"I don't believe you could."
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"We need a way for you to live the truth, without telling the truth."
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"There you are, then. But he was sad."
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"Not with me, but maybe because things are changing."
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"I hope you're right about Lord Gillingham."
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"What would I have felt if I'd inherited a family with you?"
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"You'd have loved them, I hope. I would,"
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"but I can't deny I'd prefer one of my own. You'd feel the same."
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"Thank you, Mr Molesley."
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"My dear Lady Shackleton, how kind. And you're on your way somewhere?"
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"I am and I can't stay. I'm dining with Philip,"
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"and his wife sulks all night if you're a minute late."
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"Tell me: how well do you know Lord Merton?"
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"I worry that he's finding things difficult since his wife died."
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"I know what that's like."
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"Well, I'd love to. Oh!"
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"if he doesn't want to be."
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"You sound like Mrs Bennett!"
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"And do you? Maybe."
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"Do you mean a crime or...?"
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"Look, I don't want to know any more..."
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"Mr Barrow thinks he can use it against Mr Bates."
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"Report him to Her Ladyship. She'd soon put a stop to it."
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"It's complicated, but I can't."
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"What is it?"
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"What's what? You're doing something funny with your head."
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"I'm not, am I? How do you think I look?"
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"Why? Have you got a rash?"
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