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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #4.7 (S04E04)
"I'm sure I will. You're a darling."
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"I don't know why Mama let her come."
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"What do you mean you'll be 'out' tomorrow night?"
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"I'll be away, but I don't want Mama to know."
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"It's not very difficult. It is difficult for me."
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"To be put in a position of falsehood where your parents are concerned."
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"Oh, my dear."
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"I'm so pleased to see you."
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"But... But, what?"
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"Rose, I like you very much... But?"
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"What can we hope to come out of this?"
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"You know what the French say?"
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"Vive le difference!"
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"Do you think Lord Grantham will enjoy the 'difference'?"
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"No. Good."
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"Then you'll take me to the club tonight."
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"But first... Kiss me."
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"Or don't you want to?"
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"Please don't pretend you won't be relieved when I do."
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"You're not being fair."
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"I will support you whatever you decide,"
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"That sounds like a speech from The Second Mrs Tanqueray."
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"with a full explanation for his silence?"
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"Nothing."
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"And you will marry him?"
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"Have you thought about that?"
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"You'll think of something."
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"Very well."
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"He telephoned earlier, and Tom's gone off to a political meeting,"
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"so I'm afraid it's just us."
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"Don't be afraid. But, we are afraid!"
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"Absolutely. Although un-witnessed by me."
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"Well, I'm curious to see them and I'll be out all day."
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"Why don't we walk down after dinner? Lady Grantham?"
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"In a while I'll ask for questions"
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"Are you trying to attract my attention ahead of the rest, madam?"
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"I just wanted him to take this chair."
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"He asked to sit next to you?"
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"Ladies and gentlemen, we've been made privy to a very romantic story."
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"Why don't I sit down?"
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"Of course, the question uppermost in all of your minds is,"
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"why the split between Mr Asquith and Mr Lloyd George?"
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"Because a divided party spells electoral defeat."
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"Well, can I say this?"
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"Of course, history teaches us that in 1910..."
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"And you have a good pig man? He comes highly recommended."
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"It looks dehydrated. It's had no water."
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"Isn't there a water trough?"
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"Should I fetch the pig man?"
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"I could run back to the house? If only we'd brought a car!"
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"You can't blame him for having a bit of fun."
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"Why did you leave Ireland? Sometimes I ask myself that."
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"Why not? It's a long story."
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"I'd better go. Thanks for the seat. Goodnight."
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"Does no-one care whether I live or die?"
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"There, there."
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"Suit yourself."
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"Well done, for containing the Downton heart-breaker."
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"but Lady Mary's still out with Mr Blake."
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"What should I do about locking up? I wonder what's taking the time."
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"Nothing."
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"Well, nothing like that."
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"I should leave the front door open with the key in the lock."
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"Hmph."
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"I'll watch them for another hour and give them one more drink."
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"But you, you should go. I'm not going! They're my pigs."
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"Oh."
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""Lady Mary Crawley,"
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""seen here to advantage relaxing at the family seat in Yorkshire.""
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"Having such a dreamy time."
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"Why can't you just fit in for once? Shall I go and make my peace."
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"I suspect Carson had plans for this, but too bad."
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"So, you're a practical farmer, as well as a theoretician."
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"I didn't expect to see you as a cook and a water carrier."
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"A night of discovery."
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"Good discoveries. For me, anyway."
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"I love how they've all gone to bed,"
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"What did they think we were doing?"
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"We went for a walk and vanished. Who knows what they thought?"
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"I'm ever so sorry, m'lady. Please, don't apologise..."
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"Ivy, m'lady."
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"Ivy."
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"Well, if you're getting up, it's time for us to go to bed."
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"- Thank you. - Ma'am."
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"This is it. It doesn't look very right."
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"No, thank you."
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"I do love him..."
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"..and I would have loved his baby."
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"..can't see over the top of this."
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"Oh no, I see that."
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"Please don't put words into my mouth."
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"I can't do that."
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"There's no reason... I'm sorry to waste your time but..."
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"This is a mistake."
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"Because I'm telling you to. Just do it, dear."
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"If you want me to be there, let me know."
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"I'm certain there's a way forward. Certain of it."
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"We served together in the war on the Iron Duke with Jellicoe."
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"Were you at Jutland? We were."
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"Well, you'll see him again tonight."
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"Don't worry. It's perfectly fine."
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"I gather you were the heroine of the pig drama."
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"Mucking in with the best of them. Only trouble for me is..."
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"I'm afraid it's increased the competition."
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"We thought you weren't coming. Mr Carson warned me about the 'flu."
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"You look well enough to me."
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"We've missed you. I don't know about that."
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"Have you really missed me, Ivy? Oh, I have."
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"If I thought you meant that, I'm not sure I could go."
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"Which makes it sadder you have to. You're right. I can't stay long."
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"I've got to get back to London. I should have come last night."
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"Mr Carson was being over careful."
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"But I do grudge him the tears and heartbreak"
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"that'll flavour my puddings for weeks to come!"
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"Well, you've given me summat to think about, Ivy, and I will."
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"That's such good news, if you really are hungry."
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"Well, really, really."
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"Doctor Clarkson, when you go,"
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"has refused to leave your side for the last two days and two nights"
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"I remember a nurse wiping my brow."
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