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Clips from Downton Abbey (2010) - Family (S01E01)
"Is there anything else?"
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"There is something that's been troubling me."
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"You remember the Turkish gentleman, Mr Pamuk?"
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"- The one who died all sudden-like? - Ofcourse I remember."
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"Well, it's Daisy, my lady."
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"The kitchen maid."
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"What sort of ideas?"
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"Well, I've no proof and maybe I'm wrong."
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"But I've a sense she knows something, but won't say what."
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"Something involving Lady Mary."
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"How absurd."
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"Well, what could she know?"
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"Whatever it is, she won't say. Not to us, anyway."
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"Have you spoken to Lady Mary about this?"
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"I didn't like to, my lady. It seemed impertinent somehow."
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"But I thought someone in the family ought to know about it."
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"Quite right."
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"Bring the girl to my room tomorrow, after breakfast."
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"- What did she want? - Nothing."
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"Just a message from Mama to say that Sybil had turned up alive."
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"Poor darling."
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"She had to walk for miles."
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"I don't think I'd have got down, however lame the horse."
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"No. I don't believe you would."
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"I couldn't say, my lady. I don't know what Miss O'Brien means."
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"I didn't see nothing."
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"Well, not much."
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"O'Brien, I wonder ifyou might leave us?"
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"Now, it's Daisy, isn't it?"
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"Yes, my lady."
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"I'm sure you see O'Brien only acted as she did"
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"- because she is concerned. - I suppose so, my lady."
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"She seems to think that you are in possession ofsome knowledge"
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"Because ifthat is the case, then I don't think it fair on you."
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"My dear, my heart goes out to you. It really does."
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"You've been carrying too heavy a burden for too long."
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"Just tell me, and I promise you'll feel better."
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"You seem well prepared."
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"They'll add a few more flowers before we open in the morning,"
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"but I think we're nearly there."
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"Do look at Mr Molesley's display. He's worked so hard."
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"They're rather marvellous, aren't they?"
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"Lovely. Well done, Mr Molesley."
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"Thank you, my lady."
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"I think everyone is to be congratulated."
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"It's splendid."
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"My dear, Mrs Crawley believes I am profiting from an unfair advantage."
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"Oh?"
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"She feels, in the past, I have been given the cup"
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"merely as a matter of routine rather than merit."
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"That's rather ungallant, Mother. I'm sure when we see Cousin Violet's roses,"
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"it will be hard to think they could be bettered."
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"Hard. But not impossible."
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"You are quite wonderful the way you see room for improvement"
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"wherever you look."
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"I never knew such reforming zeal."
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"I take that as a compliment."
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"I must have said it wrong."
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"Poor Granny. She's not used to being challenged."
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"Nor is Mother. I think we should let them settle it between them."
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"So are you interested in flowers?"
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"I'm interested in the village."
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"In fact, I'm on my way to inspect the cottages."
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"But you think I'm a dull boy anyway. Don't you?"
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"I play, too. I'm coming up for dinner tonight."
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"I suspect I'm there to balance the numbers."
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"- Is it in aid of anything? - Not that I know of."
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"Just a couple ofdreary neighbours, that's all."
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"- Maybe I'll shine by comparison. - Mary! We're going."
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"Maybe you will."
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"Might I have a word?"
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"I want to say something before I ring the gong."
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"I'm afraid it's not very pleasant."
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"His Lordship is missing a very valuable snuff box."
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"It appears to have been taken from the case in his room."
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"will he or she please come to me."
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"Your words will be heard in the strictest confidence."
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"Thank you."
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"Why are you picking on him?"
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"Because he's the only one of us who goes in there."
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"But don't worry. I'm sure it'll turn up."
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"I hate this kind ofthing. I hope to God they find it."
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"Does this brooch work? I can't decide."
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"It's charming."
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"Oh, dear. Is it another scolding?"
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"Ofcourse not."
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"You're too grown up to scold these days."
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"Heavens. Then it's really serious."
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"I'd like you to look after Sir Anthony Strallan tonight."
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"He's a nice, decent man."
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"but it would still make you a force for good in the county."
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"Mama, not again!"
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"How many times am I to be ordered to marry the man sitting next to me at dinner?"
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"As many times as it takes."
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"I turned down Matthew Crawley."
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"Is it likely I'd marry Strallan when I wouldn't marry him?"
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"- That's not the point. - No."
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"The point is, when you refused Matthew"
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"you were the daughter of an earl with an unsullied reputation."
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"- Mama... - Somehow, I don't know how,"
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"there is a rumour in London that you are not virtuous."
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"- What? Does Papa know about this? - He knows it and he dismisses it,"
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"because, unlike you and me, he does not know that it is true."
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"Let's hope it's just unkind gossip."
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"Because if anyone heard about..."
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"Kemal. My lover."
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"- Kemal Pamuk. - Exactly."
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"If it gets around, and you're not already married,"
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"every door in London will be slammed in your face."
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"Mama, the world is changing."
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"Not that much, and not fast enough for you."
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"I know you mean to help. I know you love me."
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"and forty years of boredom and duty just isn't possible for me."
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"I'm sorry."
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"I do love you and I want to help."
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"I'm a lost cause, Mama. Leave me to manage my own affairs."
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"Why not concentrate on Edith? She needs all the help she can get."
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"You mustn't be unkind to Edith. She has fewer advantages than you."
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"Fewer? She has none at all."
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"Open the oven."
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