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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.5 (S06E06)
"Our editor had left, so it was down to me and the rest of the office,"
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"But then are you sure you need me?"
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"1892 seems a million years ago now."
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"You can still work at the big house, but make a home with me."
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"I wouldn't have to think long. This place is like heaven to me."
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"Now, what else can I give you? Another cup of tea, why not?"
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"I'm afraid Mummy, and Daddy, and Aunt Edith are all away,"
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"Chamberlain's office rang to confirm that he is dining here on Friday."
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"But you'll line up the opposition?"
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"What a nuisance it is."
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"Robert, for 30 years, I've striven to let your mother have her own way"
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"What's this?"
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"Rather like Granny Violet."
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"What time will you get there, on Friday?"
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"Well, not much before eight."
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"M'lady?"
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"What? Surely not? Denker?"
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"Yes, but surely..."
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"For a lady's maid to insult a physician in the open street!"
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"You've read too many novels, Denker. You've seen too many moving pictures."
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"I was sticking up for you."
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"And for that, I will write a tepid character,"
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"Go!"
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"Then he shouldn't have sent it."
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"Oh, you don't know the place?"
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"So the car's a success?"
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"Well, I wasn't convinced it would be, but it is."
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"You could have driven her today."
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"You know I came to Downton as a chauffeur?"
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"Evelyn Napier."
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"- Oh, how is he? - He's well."
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"He will pine in vain, but I'm very fond of him."
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"The way you have to keep making reasons for why you'll meet."
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"Why can't you just say, "I'd love to spend more time with you,"
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""when can we do it?""
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"You see? He may have assimilated in some ways,"
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"I'm going to help with the pigs."
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"The taste is all Michael's."
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"He was very artistic and very clever."
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"I think I'll live here more."
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"they're all Mary's now, more than Papa realises."
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"coming for dinner on Friday, so we're all on parade."
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"It's my grandmother who's invited him."
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"How impressive!"
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"Shall we go?"
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"Oh, no."
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"- So it was a good day? - Oh, yes."
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"Daisy fought well in his cause."
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"Oh, he wants Daisy to live there, but I suppose that's understandable."
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"I just think he's fine as he is."
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"I'm very grateful."
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"But another time, I wonder if you might go through the cooking of it with Mrs Hughes."
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"And now I must fetch my coat."
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"How did it happen?"
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"I was shocked!"
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"Shocked at the short memory of a doctor who's failed his patroness!"
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"Then there'll be hell to pay."
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"I'll be glad of a chance to put my feet up."
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"It's too late to cancel, but I'd be happy to manage the evening without you,"
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"- You can't read, can you? - No. I can't bloody read!"
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"I'm not laughing."
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"Flicking through your magazines."
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"Why did you not learn at school?"
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"I could be a farm labourer, but I want more than that."
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"I've never picked it up so far, and I would have if I had half a brain."
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"- But what would the others say? - We won't tell them."
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"Oh! You're up early."
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"to be sure of your reference, and then, er, head off."
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"I wonder if that was because he was allowed to rest here."
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"What can I do?"
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"You'd better hope she does, Mr Spratt."
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"You'd better hope she does."
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"I think she likes him, yes. But I don't believe she's serious."
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"and I doubt he's enough for her."
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"Besides, what would he do here?"
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"I'm not convinced there's a big demand for racing drivers in Thirsk."
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"So, Lady Mary does not believe that love conquers all?"
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"We mustn't be hard on her. She is what she is."
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"I hope so. I'd like her to be happy."
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"Don't say too much."
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"Bad harvest, bad harvest."
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"In the old days, when the crop was good, the farmers used to shout "Bad harvest!","
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"Let's hope so."
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"No, no. The point is, did it work?"
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"I asked her how long it had taken to break you in."
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"She's going to give you one more chance."
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"I will rival Saint Paul in my astonishment."
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"- On what? - On whether or not"
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"I need to mention him again."
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"I'm not sure it would've worked for me."
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"I gather it was Spratt who saved her, which is a surprise in any number of ways."
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"- I'm not sure her ladyship... - Robert?"
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"- Just do it. - Yes, very well, m'lord."
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"Il faut reculer pour mieux sauter."
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"I went dancing at the Cafe de Paris, which felt very young and gay."
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"And we saw Henry Talbot try out a racing car."
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"So, now we're all members of the Bright Young Things."
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"I don't know about "bright.""
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"Oh, how grown up you all are."
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"You know, I remember so well when you and she were young and carefree,"
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"Have you met my cousin Mrs Crawley?"
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"No, indeed. It's a great honour."
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"Excuse me, would you care for one of these?"
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"She can't protect him in the dining room."
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"Indeed."
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"and I fight accordingly."
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"No, he's a coming man. I've read he may be prime minister one day."
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"Is the consomme ready, Mrs Patmore?"
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"We should get out of your way."
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"I didn't have to testify in the end."
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"He looked at the list of witnesses and changed his plea."
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"Then I don't give much for Mr Chamberlain's chances."
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"But benefits for whom?"
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"Goodness."
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"Oh! Don't you enjoy a good fight?"
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"I'm not sure I do, really."
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"that allows me to resist a housemaid's trap of sentimentality."
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"Your enthusiasm is getting the better of your manners."
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"Can't we stop this beastly row?"
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"How I wish we could."
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