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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #5.8 (S05E05)
"Reassuring I hope, for I'm confident that you will triumph in the end."
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"No proper service, no veil!"
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"You'd have thought one of them was divorced."
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"Thank you."
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"What's his name? The one she was talking to."
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"Erm, Basil Shute. Why?"
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"That was quite a marathon, but I think a happy one."
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"Oh, yes. They're well suited."
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"They were bound to find out in the end about Lady Rose's parents."
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"At least it's out in the open. They'll have to lump it."
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"Now that Lord Sinderby and Lady Flintshire both have a reason"
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"Yes?"
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"What is it? What's happened? Mr Vyner's downstairs."
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"Excuse me,"
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"There's a woman who's boasting of a trick she's played on him all week."
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"Bye!"
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"No! Wait!"
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"And she was right, wasn't she? So, next time, ask your Uncle Thomas."
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"Right, let's go."
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"What?"
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"I must wait for Mr Bates. I can't go without telling him!"
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"It might be kinder if you let him hear the news"
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"You can't do this! Try to keep calm."
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"being on the pavement near Mr Green before he fell."
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"I insist on telephoning our lawyer! Telephone all you like, Miss."
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"He'll find Mrs Bates at Gerald Row Police Station."
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"I am Lady Mary Crawley!"
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"I'm going and she's coming with me."
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""They fell with their faces to the fold."
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""At the going down of the sun and in the morning."
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"Before you disperse, I would beg your indulgence for a moment."
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"who volunteered to fight?"
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"but his memory is cherished by some here,"
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"0h!"
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"My sister's going to find it a real comfort."
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"I thought I'd feel sad when I read William's name, and so I did."
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"Very proud. Of course."
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"Daisy may not be here forever,"
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"What? Are you going away, Daisy? Well no, there's nothing wrong."
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"She's got a taste for London,"
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"so we'll have to learn to manage without her."
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"At her age, it's right she should have a new adventure, isn't it?"
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"Is this true, Daisy? No, she's just teasing!"
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"or not until after I've passed my exams."
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"She won't be convicted. I don't even think she'll be tried."
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"They have nothing to go on. Nothing they're sharing with us."
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"But, it's over, so it's time for action."
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"who'll miss you when you go, but you know I will, too."
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"Sorrow seems to shadow them both and in their wake, it shadows us."
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"Take courage for their sake. We must always travel in hope."
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"She reminds me of Michael Gregson."
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"Just don't. Not yet. Mary doesn't know either, nor Tom."
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"to learn there's a secret in this house I'm actually privy to."
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"But, I'll be silent if you wish."
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"And you'll love her? Your new granddaughter?"
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"As a matter of fact, and perhaps to my surprise,"
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"I rather think I will."
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"Oh. Thank you."
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"Oh no, no, they're not going to."
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"Are we to pretend they're a happy couple?"
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"I quite agree. I'm sorry it can't be here."
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"would be what the county expects,"
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"I do admire the way you just take it all in your stride."
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"You think we'll look a bit dingy? Don't you?"
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"Could we borrow a spare footman? I don't know."
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"Go ahead and cry, darling."
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"I like the sound of that."
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"To see me. To see both of you."
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"I don't understand. Why?"
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"Who was that at the door?"
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"I'm sorry, but not surprised."
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"Shorter than yourself, Mr Bates."
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"I'm glad you're prepared to go on with it."
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"I thought you'd rung by accident."
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"They have nothing if the man who killed him can't have been you."
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"Fetch the case, Spratt."
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"How are you both? Worn out!"
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"We separated the moment we walked down the gangway at Southampton."
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"I'd better go up."
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"Is divorce so terrible? Is it worse to stay together and be miserable?"
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"May I ask, do you two worry about Sybbie and George when you're away?"
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"No doubt about that."
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"The stone mason has sent his bill. Is Mrs Patmore downstairs?"
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"I'll walk up to Jermyn Street."
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"What is this about?"
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"I doubt that."
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"She's got a plan in mind, that one,"
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"Daisy? Are you listening? London's full of possibilities."
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"Certainly I do. Very much."
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"No, not tonight."
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"- Who is it? - Your tea, sir."
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"But I didn't order any tea."
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"Just wait, one moment..."
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"I'll tell you what you'll do."
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"But is "regretting it" enough? It wouldn't be for me."
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"I can't see why we bothered to get an extra footman."
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"If the family don't need him?"
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"and make sure you're back by ten o'clock."
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"You are opposed to my marrying her,"
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"I don't mean to insult the girl. She seems decent enough."
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"I'd like to know which. Preferably before Friday."
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"Maybe you're right and it wasn't a joke,"
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"Amritsar was a very unfortunate incident,"
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"You look very serious."
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"He'd certainly like it stopped."
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"Why are you bullying him, Miss Denker?"
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"But even if I do that in the end, wouldn't I be better studying here,"
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"I could get a job in London, I know I could."
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"Where are Miss Denker and Andrew? Not back yet, Mr Carson."
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"Waiting for you. I can't think why."
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"Are you ill?"
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"I'm not saying everything will be easy for them,"
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"Since we're all here, I've decided what to do about the cottages."
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"Are you sure? You've always been so proud of it."
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"Did you ever think you'd say that when I drove you to your fittings?"
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"Go and get Mrs Hughes."
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"Mr Carson's told her you're ill. Ill?"
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"Well, who gives a tinker's curse about the maids?"
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"I'll miss you."
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"One question, she's not made a play for you?"
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