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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #4.7 (S04E04)
"but even we expect to get what we pay for."
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"Bates is in this house as his lordship's valet."
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"Why, particularly?"
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"Go home and pack."
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"You are asking me to travel without a valet?"
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"for practically every activity known to man?"
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"But if you could just explain why Bates can't come?"
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"I'm afraid it seems you won't be coming with me, Bates."
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"Thomas has been selected as your deputy."
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"What?"
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"I'd better get on."
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"Your grandmother will arrive shortly."
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"It wasn't hers, but it wasn't yours."
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"I thought I'd come to wish Lord Grantham"
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"good luck on his journey."
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"He's upstairs getting ready, m'lady. Everyone else is in the library."
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"Judging how things are going, he can manage very well."
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"We're just discussing the pigs."
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"It's a good idea for estates to maximise and diversify."
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"fully appreciate what they're taking on."
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"Morning. Good morning."
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"Are you feeling hot? I am."
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"I am a bit hot, but I didn't walk."
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"I envy you."
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"Wouldn't you miss Ivy?"
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"I'm sure something's around the corner."
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"I wish it'd get a move on or I might do something stupid."
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"Come on, let's go up. You can wish me luck."
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"Darling, I do think your going to rescue my hopeless brother"
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"Try to be strong, my darling. I will."
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"Mama will give you whatever you need."
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"Am I? I'm afraid my mind is on other things."
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"Anyway, goodbye, Papa, and please try to enjoy yourself."
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"Goodbye, Isobel."
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"Especially Isis. I'll try my best."
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"Oh... Well, that's a relief."
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"Is it?"
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"I wanted him away before I keel over."
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"I am sorry. Would you like me to come back with you?"
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"Oh, Carson, can I have a car please, to take me home?"
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"Thank you for seeing him off. Evelyn wanted to."
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"Because so few owners make the most of what an estate has to offer."
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"So few are ready to adjust their way of life."
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"You have to understand what these people are used to."
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"No. They have to get used to something different."
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"The owners must face up to that,"
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"or they don't deserve to keep what they have."
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"Mr Blake was saying he finds people like you and me infuriating."
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"It's nice of you to drive me home. I'm meeting the new pig man."
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"I could get tickets."
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"I don't think so."
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"Well, they've pieced together a little more."
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"He arrived in Munich and signed into his hotel."
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"Then, that evening, he went out and never came back."
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"But darling, surely if he was attacked or set upon,"
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"I don't ask you not to worry, only not quite to give up hope."
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"Of course you must go up to London. It would do you good."
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"Mama, can I ask you something?"
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"You don't think I'm bad, do you?"
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"Sometimes I have bad feelings."
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"We all have bad feelings."
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"I've had a letter from Alfred."
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"What's he got to say for himself? He's doing well."
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"seems to have taken a shine to him."
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"I don't think we need praise from the French quite yet."
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"Er, his father's ill so he's coming up to visit."
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"Really? Why should you care?"
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"Cousin Robert did leave me in charge of fun!"
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"He can't think we're doing that. Well, no."
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"But, he doubts you'd fight if it came to it."
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"He says you're aloof. Aloof?"
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"Has anyone told Mr Carson that tea's ready?"
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"and 'hail fellow, well met'."
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"His lordship has secured passage on the Cameronia."
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"It's hard to credit, isn't it?"
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"I hope you don't..."
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"How long have you been like this?"
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"I'm not aloof, am I?"
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"Then, you know Mrs Hughes asked me to intervene..."
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"I don't know, a robber, but after..."
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"In fact, I'm glad in a way that there's honesty between us again but,"
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"but I can't talk about it."
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"Even to me? Because I want to help."
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"That's it. I should be in bed."
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"I thought you liked the lad? Oh, I do. Very much."
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"We don't want it stirred up again."
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"Can we put him off, just this once?"
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"She was a bit ill this morning, but I thought it was just influenza."
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"I won't be able to spare... I can do whatever needs to be done."
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"She'll need proper supervision,"
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"We'll have to hire someone... No. I can manage."
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"There'll be no let up. I know. What's the treatment?"
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"Oh, come on! I only asked what a million men would ask."
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"I'll meet him off the train, give him a drink"
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"and send him on his way."
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"It'll be too late to send him on his way if he gets here after five!"
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"Won't he find that peculiar?"
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"Say there's 'flu in the house and he mustn't miss out on his course."
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"You're quite a plotter when you want to be, aren't you?"
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"I can manage easily with help from the servants."
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"We just have to stop it turning into pneumonia."
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"It seems rather unfair to saddle you with it all."
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"Perhaps we'd better get out of your way."
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"- I'm disappointed, Mr Carson. - You don't want the 'flu."
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"You can't risk missing any more of the course when you started late."
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"And it's on the house. You didn't need to do that."
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"I think I did. You've missed the last train."
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"Why not? I'll tell you."
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"You mustn't sleep, you must not let her temperature get higher."
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"I want another nurse! I insist! This, this one talks too much!"
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"She's like a drunken vicar!"
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"The family took me in and kept me close"
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"when my link with them had gone."
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"I'll look in later. Ring at the slightest change."
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"They said you'd gone to your grandmother's."
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"It all went off smoothly. We can see them tomorrow."
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"Because Mama's ill and Isobel is nursing her."
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"I don't think I'll bother."
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"You won't come with me, then? I'd rather go to the stake."
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"All right, but you'll be back in time for dinner."
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