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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #1.1 (S01E01)
"I'll take it up there now."
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"and what difference will it make? Jimmy'll do it when he comes in."
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"(BEEPING)"
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"Thank you, Daisy... Anna?"
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"Is your fire still in? Yes, Mrs Patmore."
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"Any sign of William? No."
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"Why didn't you put the lights on? I daren't."
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"It's not the devil's handiwork."
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"(KNOCK ON DOOR)"
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"Lady Mary. Are the tea trays ready?"
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"I've got her Ladyship's to carry. I'll help."
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"(BELL RINGS) Back door. The papers. At last... William?"
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"And mind the burners are still lit. Yes, Mrs Patmore."
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"Do we know anyone on board? Your mother knows the Astors."
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"There are bound to be others."
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"Every mountain is unclimbable until someone climbs it."
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"One of his partners is in New York. Yes?"
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"It seems James and Patrick were on board."
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"Her Ladyship was the colour of this cloth."
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"It's worse than a shame. It's a complication."
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"What do you mean? What do you think?"
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"But now Mr Crawley's dead, and Mr Patrick was his only son."
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"But what about all them stairs?"
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"Thank you, everyone."
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"Does this mean I'll have to go into full mourning?"
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"..are almost certainly dead."
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"There's some cedar-lined cupboards in the attic"
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"Snuff boxes. He collects them."
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"Can't we at least wait until we know they're dead before we discuss it?"
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"What is it? The Dowager Countess is in the drawing room."
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"And the new valet has arrived, my Lord."
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"Lord Grantham wanted to protect the estate."
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"honour would have been satisfied."
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"Unfortunately, now..."
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"Now a complete unknown has the right to pocket my money,"
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"Then there's no answer."
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"The entail must be smashed"
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"No, she can't have the title."
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"to see it go, lock, stock and barrel,"
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"to a stranger from God knows where."
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"We live by certain standards"
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"Not at all, my Lord. Please, sit. Sit, everyone."
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"and slept round the clock. Did it make you feel better?"
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"Well, we've given them a memorial in London and a memorial here."
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"I gather they're putting up a stone"
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"Matthew Crawley is a solicitor, based in Manchester. Manchester?"
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"We ought to talk about the business of the entail."
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"except for the sums set aside for your daughters and your widow."
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"since the day the ship went down."
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"Of course, it must seem horribly unjust to Lady Grantham,"
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"Is there really no way to detach her money from the estate?"
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"I see."
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"Really, Edith. Do you have to put on such an exhibition?"
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"I was supposed to be engaged to him, for heaven's sake, not you,"
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"and I can control myself. Then you should be ashamed."
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"You've got to! I'll be hanged if you don't!"
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"It's the chicken in the sauce."
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"You're very kind, Lady Grantham, but I must get back to London."
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"I'll eat on the train."
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"Edith, make sure old Lord Minterne sits down."
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"Didn't even stay for the luncheon."
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"Well, only if you don't tell. (WRY CHUCKLE)"
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"So, has it all been settled?"
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"You mustn't take it personally."
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"Well, they're all the family I've got!"
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"(KNOCK AT DOOR)"
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"It's iniquitous. They can't expect you to sit by silent"
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"as your fortune is stolen away."
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"Even if it means he can't do his job."
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"A bit of shrapnel got left in or something, and it moved."
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"And you'd let me know if you felt it was all too much for you?"
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"Well, Murray didn't stay long."
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"They talked it all through on the way back from the church."
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"I'd bet you a tanner he's a spy in the other direction."
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"O'Brien told her Bates can't do the job properly."
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"Edith would have taken him, wouldn't you?"
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"Not lazy, exactly. But he just can't carry."
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"He can hardly manage his Lordship's cases."
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"You're a darling."
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"Thank you. (DROPS BRUSH)"
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"Whatever we've been through, it has to work. Of course, sir. I mean, my Lord."
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"We've managed so far, haven't we?"
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"Oh, you understand that, do you? Certainly I do."
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"But...is this the right way to employ him for a job he can't do?"
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"Oh dear, such a glare!"
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"I wish you'd let me install it in the Dower House. It's so convenient."
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"The man who manages the generator could look after yours as well. No."
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"I couldn't have electricity in the house. I wouldn't sleep a wink."
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"If you must know, when I think of my motives for pursuing Cora,"
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"I'm ashamed. There's no need to remind me of them."
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"What do YOU think?"
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"(EMOTIONAL) Do I care about it? Yes, I do care!"
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"Does anyone else keep dreaming about the Titanic?"
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"Blast! I'll do it."
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"What is it? Her Ladyship's told him she thinks Mr Bates ought to go."
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"Well, I'll write to Murray. He won't say anything different."
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"Well, give him a date for when Mary's out of mourning."
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"They'll be back from the station at any moment."
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"Can you manage, Mr Bates, or would you rather wait here?"
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"I'd like to be there."
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"Not at all, Duke. We're delighted you could spare the time."
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"You know my daughter Mary, of course. Lady Mary."
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"And Edith. But I don't believe you've met my youngest, Sybil."
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"Ah. Lady Sybil. How do you do?"
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"Oh, no. I wouldn't dream of being such a nuisance. Surely, a footman..."
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"You served me when I dined with Lady Grantham in London."
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"I hope you had a pleasant journey. Hm."
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"The secret passages and the attics."
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"It seems a bit odd, but...why not?"
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"I'll just tell Mama. No, don't tell your mama."
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"I'm only worried the others will want to join us."
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"It's not quite the same with 20 chaperones hiding behind every fern."
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"Only Mrs Hughes is allowed to turn it."
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"Should you do that? Why not?"
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"Would you care to explore my room, my Lady?"
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"Of course not, Bates. I'm sorry to have bothered you."
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"On a night like tonight, he should act as a third footman."
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"Don't worry, Carson."
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"That is, not exactly."
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"I said I would give you a trial, and I have."
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