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Clips from Downton Abbey - Christmas Special (S06E06)
"Andrew, could you help Carson, and find Mrs Hughes?"
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"I'll go and check on him later."
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"But I'm afraid the symptoms you describe"
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"Heavens, is that the time? Good day, Mrs Crawley."
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"We're all being taken on a tour of the grounds."
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"- But why should it get out? - Well, Papa, at the beginning"
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"led a life that was not entirely --"
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"- Be nicer, you mean. - Well, it wouldn't hurt, Mr Barrow."
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"Oh, well, Master George, I hope you'll be good when I'm gone."
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"Oh, I must go, Master George,"
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"- That's not true. - Isn't it?"
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"Please don't concern yourself, m'lady."
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"So everyone keeps saying."
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"and the highest moral probity."
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"I'm going to accept the offer from Mr Dawes, of the cottage."
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"- What's he doing downstairs? - He caught me unawares."
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"She was denied entry."
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"And who can argue with that?"
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"- But this is your home. - Not any more!"
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"I'm sorry to disturb you."
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"I don't think people want mistakes, Mrs Patmore, they just happen."
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"The poor captain made such an effort with flags and Christmas trees,"
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"- Is that so hard to understand? - I would like to hear it from his lips."
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"You make me miserable for years, and then you give me my life back."
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"They've gone into dinner and his lordship wants an early night."
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"- Fine. - What sort of meeting?"
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"Oh, you'll see."
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"Men are unconscious for so much of the time."
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"- Oh! - Darling Rose, how lovely to see you. - You, too. Hello."
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"Bertie, you've a tough task ahead of you."
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"- If you insist. - I'm afraid I do, rather."
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"but not racing, and we'll build the business between us."
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"I'm being reinvented, too."
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"is that nothing really is going to change on a day-to-day basis."
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"What is it?"
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"Oh, I'm sure that's not true, but we'll only be on the edge of things."
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"Why are we here?"
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"Will the new insurance contract cancel out the old one?"
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"The wedding. I've nothing to wear and no-one cares if I go."
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"You don't know women at all."
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"Erm... I'll need to move in a moment"
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"- I have the results. - He hasn't got anaemia."
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"to be enterprised, nor taken in hand,"
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"- We like strong women here. - Do you really?"
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"Even so, I should be fading past by now, and I'm not."
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"- What did Dr Clarkson say? - Well, he'll run the tests again"
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"A practice in Harley Street doesn't guarantee excellence."
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"No, I wouldn't say that, m'lady. I trained him."
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"Certainly, my lady."
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"In future, I shall come to you for advice about my clothes,"
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"Oh, Spratt, Denker has told me all about your column."
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"Then I hope we'll be seeing a lot more of you there, too, Mrs Patmore."
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"But first I should read a telegram from her grandmother,"
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"- I do beg your pardon, my lord. - Don't be silly."
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"He's nice. Well, I wish you luck with the business."
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"- Daisy, what are you doing up here? - Just fetching something."
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"See you soon."
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"I hope you're not too unhappy about the way things have turned out."
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"- Are the children ready? - I've asked Baxter to go and check."
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"We never know what's coming, of course, who does?"
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"It is your kingdom now,"
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"the happiest of New Years?"
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"I'll calm down eventually."
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"It gives me great pleasure to bring down blessings on the head"
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"Is it that time already?"
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"- whatever it may bring. - Well, what else could we drink to?"
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"People do send girls to school, you know."
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"Are you all right, darling?"
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"- What a cheering sound. - Rather a break with tradition."
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"- Ooh, you have come on. I admire it. - I'm sure he was grateful."
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"I have to pay a call on the way, at Dower House, if you can bear it."
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"- You know shampoo comes from India. - The word, you mean?"
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"to combining comfort and elegance, m'lady."
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"- Hello, Mr Molesley, Miss Baxter. - Hello."
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"Not to see Bertie, I assume."
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"It's just an idea you've given me."
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"Aunt Rosamund's asked me to dine at the Ritz."
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"Oh, I don't see why I shouldn't tell you."
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"- What's that? - It should be..."
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"Goodness. Does Mary know?"
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"- Lord in heaven! What's that now? - A hairdryer. Lady Mary wanted one."
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"Goodnight, darling."
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"- What did she do? - Booked the table and got your aunt to play along."
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"I don't understand what you want of me."
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"He's got no power over me now, and I won't give it back."
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"So, you've reached your decision. Now it's up to me to reach mine."
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"You were soft on Alfred, mad for him when he only had eyes for Ivy."
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"You're not alone in that, I just... I don't want to race any more."
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"Of course I'm concerned, Carson, and you must help me."
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"we mustn't be afraid to face them."
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"- That's not what I -- - I have rooms that were made into a flat"
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"Well, maybe not, but she'll have told Mrs Patmore and so it goes on."
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"I take on two men for the harvest and the piglets,"
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"at no extra charge."
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"- Come on. - Come on."
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"So, he's... he's their captive."
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"Mr Carson, are you all right?"
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"and move out in a week or so."
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"- I just couldn't. - She never played with me much. Never mind that."
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"Let us drink their health."
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"Well, I should think he has. Of course, he's fond of him."
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"Just looked in to say good night. We're going."
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"so he lies upstairs in the shadow of death, and does what you tell him."
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"- What is it? - Will you bally well kiss me?"
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"You don't need Mrs Crawley to take him off your hands any more, do you?"
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"- What? Is this true? - Of course not."
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"- because I'm attractive. - Oh, dear me, this is worse than I thought."
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"It so happens, Mr Spratt, that I have a high regard for truth,"
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"- What are you doing? - Mind your own business."
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"That's for me to know and you to find out."
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"It's all ready, Mr Carson."
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"Let him and Amelia wallow in splendour."
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"- Cora, surely you want to be here for that? - Drop it, Robert."
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"But he was when you accepted."
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"She didn't. I was puzzled by that business at dinner."
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"because clearly I have no option but to offer my resignation."
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"But you'll stay in our lives, Carson?"
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"- when they're all still downstairs. - What's that got to do with it?"
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"Oh, I am sorry, m'lady, I thought you knew."
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"As I keep telling her."
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