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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #1.1 (S01E01)
"Very well. We shall go out to greet them."
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"And me, Mr Carson? No, Daisy, not you."
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"I want to go, Mr Carson. There's no obligation for the whole staff to go."
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"Well, it's certainly a great day for Downton"
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"to welcome a duke under our roof."
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"Help me with the luggage. Don't go running off."
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"I'll give you a hand. I couldn't ask that, Mr Bates,"
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"not in your condition."
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"How long do we have to put up with this, Mr Carson, just so I know?"
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"(DOG BARKS)"
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"Welcome to Downton."
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"Lady Grantham, this is so kind of you."
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"Come on in. You must be worn out."
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"Oh, Lady Grantham, I have a confession to make which I hope won't cause any bother."
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"My man was taken ill just as I was leaving, so I..."
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"Oh, well, that won't be a problem, will it, Carson? Certainly not."
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"I shall look after his Grace myself."
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"I remember this man."
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"I did, Your Grace. Ah, there we are."
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"We shall do very well together, won't we...? Thomas, your Grace."
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"Thomas... Good."
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"Bates, are you all right? Perfectly, my Lord. I apologise."
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"Mr Bates."
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"That's better. Please, don't feel sorry for me."
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"What shall we do? What would YOU like to do?"
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"I think I'd rather like to go exploring."
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"Certainly. Gardens or house?"
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"Oh, house, I think. Gardens are all the same to me."
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"(POLITE CHUCKLE) Very well..."
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"We can begin in the hall, one of the oldest - No!"
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"Not all those drawing rooms and libraries."
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"Well, what, then?"
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"I don't know..."
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"But there's nothing wrong in it. No, indeed."
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"Mary's settling him in."
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"Cora, don't let Mary make a fool of herself."
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"By the way, I'll be going up to London next week."
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"Do you want to open the house?"
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"No, I'll just take Bates and stay at the club."
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"I won't be more than a day or two. I see."
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"Are things progressing?"
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"What things?"
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"It's just a regimental dinner."
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"He didn't spoil anything. He fell over."
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"It was so undignified. Carson hates that kind of thing."
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"I don't care what Carson thinks. (CARSON CLEARS THROAT)"
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"A message from the Dowager Countess, my Lady."
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"She says she won't come to tea, but she'll join you for dinner."
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"Look, Carson, I hope you weren't embarrassed this afternoon."
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"I can assure you the Duke very much appreciated his welcome. I'm glad."
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"Is Bates all right? I think so, my Lord."
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"It must be so difficult for you, all the same."
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"Don't stare."
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"Do you realise this is the first time we've ever been alone?"
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"Then you've forgotten when I pulled you into the conservatory at the Northbrooks'."
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"How sad. No, I haven't."
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"And are you pleased to be alone with me, my Lady?"
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"Oh, dear. If I answer truthfully, you'll think me rather forward."
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"I don't think we should pry. It feels rather...disrespectful."
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"Nonsense. It's your father's house, isn't it?"
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"You've a right to know what goes on in it."
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"Where does this lead? To the men's quarters,"
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"with the lock on the women's side."
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"(TURNS DOOR HANDLE) Mrs Hughes..."
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"and you."
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"In here? A footman, I imagine."
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"I'm making a study on the genus 'footman'."
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"I seek to know the creature's ways. (CHUCKLES)"
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"Can I help you, my Lady? We were just exploring."
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"Did you want Thomas, your Grace?"
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"No. As Lady Mary said, we've just been exploring."
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"We were just going down."
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"Why did you apologise to that man? It's not his business what we do."
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"I always apologise when I'm in the wrong. It's a habit of mine."
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"The plain fact is, Mr Bates, through no fault of his own,"
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"is not able to fulfil the extra duties expected of him."
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"He can't lift, he can't serve at table,"
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"he's dropping things all over the place."
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"As it is, my Lord, we may have to have a maid in the dining room."
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"Cheer up, Carson. There are worse things happening in the world."
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"Not worse than a maid serving a duke."
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"So you're quite determined?"
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"It's a hard decision, your Lordship, a very hard decision,"
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"I know all about hard decisions when it comes to the honour of Downton,"
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"don't I, boy?"
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"William, you mustn't let Thomas take advantage."
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"He's only a footman, same as you."
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"It's all right, Mrs Hughes."
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"I like to keep busy. Takes your mind off things."
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"What things have you got to take your mind off?"
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"If you're feeling homesick, there's no shame in it."
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"No."
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"It means you come from a happy home."
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"There's plenty of people here would envy that."
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"Yes, Mrs Hughes."
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"Will that be all, my Lord? Yes."
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"I'm very sorry about that, my Lord."
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"I don't know what happened."
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"The thing is, Bates."
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"If it were only up to me..."
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"It's this question of a valet's extra duties."
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"Waiting at table when there's a large party?"
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"That, and carrying things, and..."
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"I do, my Lord. Of course I do."
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"Might I make a suggestion?"
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"the cost could come out of my wages. Absolutely not. I can't allow that."
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"Because I am very eager to stay, my Lord. Very eager, indeed."
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"I know you are. And I was eager that this should work."
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"You see, it is unlikely that I shall find another position."
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"But in a smaller house, where less is expected of you..."
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"It's not likely. I mean to help until you find something."
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"I couldn't take your money, my Lord. Just wages for a job done."
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"Very good, my Lord. I'll go at once. Don't rush out into the night."
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"Take the London train tomorrow. It leaves at nine."
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"You'll have a month's wages too. That I insist on."
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"I quite understand, my Lord."
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"I'm afraid we're rather a female party tonight, Duke."
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"But you know what it's like trying to balance numbers in the country."
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"A single man outranks the Holy Grail!"
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"No, I'm terribly flattered to be dining en famille."
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