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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #4.7 (S04E04)
"What are you talking about? A telegram has just arrived."
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""Robert must be there." Why?"
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"I suppose we've made the decision."
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"It'll be very hard for Anna to lose his support at this time."
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"I know that, m'lady, but this is a special circumstance."
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"I see, so you'll leave his lordship in the lurch,"
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"You do know the Americans have a correct uniform"
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"Thomas was your valet the whole time Bates was in prison."
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"He knows how you like things done. Suppose he doesn't want to go?"
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"I've been married. I know everything."
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"though why I couldn't tell you."
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"That Anna was..."
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"Thank you."
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"Oh, Rose, my dear..."
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"I wonder, I wonder if I might please have a glass of water?"
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"Thank you."
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"Ah, the arrival of the pigs and the departure of their master."
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"It's sad Lord Grantham has to miss it."
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"Mr Blake is not under Mary's spell."
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"Your water, m'lady. Thank you, Carson."
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"I've just walked up from the village."
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"Ha! Well, when I get back, I want to find you happy and healthy"
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"is an act of real love, and I cherish you for it."
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"That'll keep me warm as I cross the raging seas."
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"But, it'll be a few weeks more. I hope you don't mind."
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"Not if you make yourselves useful. We will."
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"I wish you'd let me send a detective. There's no point."
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"If there's anything you want us to do,"
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"Mary? Why so preoccupied?"
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"Bye, Tom."
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"No, but that's what you're going to find out."
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"Is it just lack of money, why these places are all failing?"
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"Usually. But, why is that?"
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"That God will be upset if the old order is overturned."
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"And you don't think He will be? No."
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"To farm an estate is hard work, and never more than now."
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"Huh, I've no time."
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"They vanished. Along with that silly chauffeur chap named Branson."
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"I don't believe that."
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"I gather the MP, John Ward,"
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"I'm not a fan of the Coalition, as it is."
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"Well, I doubt he has long, poor dear."
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"But, I don't think you're being fair to Mr Ward."
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"or I'll tell old Lady Grantham you called Lloyd George "poor dear.""
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"Would you mind if I went up to London tomorrow?"
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"Is there news of Mr Gregson?"
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"But, bad? No."
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"It's ACTING on them that makes you bad."
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"Does he mention us?"
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"He hopes to look in on his way home to see us all."
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"Rose? What is it?"
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"Rose, in a few months you'll have been presented, you'll be out."
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"Just to see some old friends you'd approve of madly."
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"He's frustrated by all the families who are giving in."
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"instead of watching it being carted away in boxes to be sold."
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"Hmm."
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"Go on."
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"That means they've got the boat."
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"Huh! I wouldn't fancy it, all steaks and ketchup"
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"What do you know about it? I go to the pictures too, you know!"
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"They sail tomorrow and they'll be in New York on Monday."
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"You've robbed me of nothing I wouldn't gladly give."
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"Something and nothing."
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"I was on my way to bed and something told me to put on my coat"
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"I really don't feel well at all."
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"Right. I'm going now to fetch Doctor Clarkson..."
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"No, it's too late. It's too late!"
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"I'll be back as soon as I can. No fuss. Please."
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"Try and drink. I'll send your maid up with some tea and some more water."
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"He hasn't warmed up, then?"
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"and I'm so very grateful."
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"..and told me why."
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"Yes. So she said."
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"We still can't find out who he was?"
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"Afterwards, he just ran off."
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"But, if you described him?"
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"And ought you to see Doctor Clarkson,"
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"just to make sure?"
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"I don't mind your knowing."
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"Before you go, I'm worried about Alfred coming back quite so soon."
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"But, we've had such trouble with Ivy and Daisy."
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"I don't think I've got his parents' address, if I ever had it."
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"- We're to end by mithering again. - Oh!"
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"otherwise there's a real danger it could turn into pneumonia."
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"and to stop pneumonia taking hold."
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"Then I'll have to bite the bullet and put him up at the pub."
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"I don't think so. I'll tell him we're all very busy."
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"- There must be something we can do. - There isn't."
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"That's all I ask. I'll ring up if there's any change."
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"You're very kind, Mr Carson."
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"We'll have a drink first. You and me, man to man."
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"And then, I'll leave you to it."
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"Why did Alfred change his plans? Mrs Hughes won't know, will she?"
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"That's rather disappointing."
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"It'd be nice to see him. I don't know why."
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"and your cold and vicious heart."
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"Tonight there can be no let up."
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"I owe them a great deal. If you insist."
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"Did you get the message about the tickets for the talk in Ripon?"
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"I did. Why can't she come?"
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"What's the thing in Ripon? A Liberal MP is speaking."
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"But what sort of errands? Oh, you know. This and that."
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"Seeing friends, buying clothes, errands."
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"I hope Sir John Bullock isn't one of your "errands". He is not!"
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"Oh, let her go, Aunt Rosamund."
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""I'm sure I will." What does that mean?"
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"Darling, please tell me what's the matter."
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"The last time you did this you were with your Mr Gregson, weren't you?"
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"My dear..."
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"I won't forget you. Ever."
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"Can't we just be in the moment?"
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"I don't know many men like you and you don't know many girls like me."
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"Ain't that the truth? Then let's enjoy it!"
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"Oh, I want to. Don't you worry about that."
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"I'm not even sure which frightens me most..."
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"What do you propose to do?"
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"It's..."
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"..hard to say the words but..."
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"just as Cora will and Robert."
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""Have you met my niece and her charming bastard?""
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