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Clips from Downton Abbey (2010) - Family (S01E01)
"I don't need help to remember you."
Downton Abbey (2010)
"But what... What happens when you retire?"
Downton Abbey (2010)
"I should think I'll stay here. They'll look after me."
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"Suppose they sell the estate?"
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"Suppose there's a tidal wave? Suppose we all die ofthe plague?"
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"Suppose there's a war?"
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"She hasn't got a brother or we'd know it by now."
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"You know everything, don't you?"
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"Everything, my foot."
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"You're hiding behind him, but he's not what you think he is."
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"Oh, go home, William, ifyou're going to be such a spoilsport."
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"All right, I will."
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"I must go."
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"But it's been lovely to see you again, Joe, really."
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"- And you know what I'm asking? - You haven't asked anything yet."
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"But you know what it is, when I do."
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"I'm going to stop here at the pub, until I hear from you."
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"Oh, and take your time."
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"I'd rather wait a week for the right answer than get a wrong one in a hurry."
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"I will. I promise you that."
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"To break the entail, we'd need a private bill in Parliament?"
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"Even then, it would only be passed ifthe estate were in danger, which it's not."
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"- And I mean nothing in all this? - On the contrary, you mean a great deal."
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"A very great deal."
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"- You rang, my lady? - Yes, Carson."
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"Mr Crawley was just leaving. Do you know where his lordship is?"
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"He felt tired after he put Lady Grantham into the car."
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"I bet he did. Thank you, Carson."
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"I'm sorry, I wish I could think ofsomething to say that would help."
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"There's nothing. But you mustn't let it trouble you."
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"It does trouble me."
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"It troubles me very much."
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"Then that will be my consolation prize."
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"Goodnight, Cousin Matthew."
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"Goodnight."
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"I hope I haven't kept you up too late. I'm afraid we've interfered with your dinner."
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"It's been rather a chop-and-change evening downstairs."
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"Lady Grantham got off all right?"
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"It's very difficult, Carson. For her, for Lady Mary, for everyone."
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"It is, Mr Crawley, but I appreciate your saying so."
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"Well, that's her greatness done and dusted for the night."
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"William, did you have a good night?"
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"- I'm offto bed. - Wait."
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"- What happened? - Nothing. It doesn't matter."
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"- How was your evening, Mrs Hughes? - Very enjoyable, thank you."
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"The others are just behind me, so you can lock up in a minute."
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"Well, I'll say goodnight."
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"- Good night, Mrs Hughes. - Good night."
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"- Good night, Mrs Hughes. - Good night, Mrs Hughes."
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"I was right when I said she was looking sparkly-eyed."
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"I beg your pardon, Thomas?"
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"- Him? A fancy man? - Don't be so nasty, Daisy. It doesn't suit you."
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"I reckon there's ajob vacancy coming up. Miss O'Brien, do you fancy a promotion?"
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"Very droll. Lfshe's got a boyfriend, I'm a giraffe."
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"What chance did he have, up against a champion?"
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"Now you listen, you filthy little rat."
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"Is this supposed to frighten me, Mr Bates?"
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"Are you trying to trick me?"
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"All we know about Lady Mary and here I am, waiting on her hand and foot."
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"- Will we do anything with that? - Maybe, but not yet."
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"What do you look like?"
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"- Do your buttons up. - Well, go on, then."
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"- What do you want? - I've got a message for Lady Sybil."
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"- From her ladyship. - Thank you, O'Brien. I'll manage now."
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"I just said that to get rid of her. This came today."
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"But how am I going to get there? They won't let me take a day off."
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"You're going to be ill. They can't stop you being ill."
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"- What? - No one has seen Anna for a whole day."
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"They won't notice ifyou vanish for a couple of hours."
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"hard as it is for an Englishman to say the words."
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"Well, then..."
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"If I had made my own fortune and bought Downton for myself,"
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"it should be yours without question, but I did not."
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"Do I have the right to destroy their work? Or impoverish that dynasty?"
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"I am a custodian, my dear, not an owner."
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"I must strive to be worthy ofthe task I have been set."
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"If I could take Mama's money out ofthe estate,"
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"Downton would have to be sold to pay for it. Is that what you want?"
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"So I'm to just find a husband and get out ofthe way?"
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"- You could stay here ifyou married Matthew. - You know my character, Father."
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"I'd never marry any man that I was told to."
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"I'm stubborn. I wish I wasn't, but I am."
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"Will you have your own way, do you think? With the frock?"
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"Only I couldn't help overhearing yesterday,"
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"and from what her ladyship said, it sounded as ifyou support women's rights."
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"Because I'm quite political."
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"In fact, I've brought some pamphlets that I thought might interest you, about the vote."
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"Thank you."
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"But please don't mention this to my father, or my grandmother."
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"One whiffof reform and she hears the rattle ofthe guillotine."
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"It seems rather unlikely, a revolutionary chauffeur."
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"Maybe. But I'm a socialist, not a revolutionary."
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"And I won't always be a chauffeur."
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"Mrs Crawley, how nice."
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"- You're busy. We can come back later. - Molesley?"
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"What are you doing here? Are you ill?"
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"Poor Mr Molesley. How's it going?"
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"The solution doesn't seem to make it any better."
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"My imagination is running riot."
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"Mrs Crawley tells me she's recommended nitrate ofsilver and tincture ofsteel."
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"Is she making a suit of armour?"
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"- And you're sure it's Erysipelas? - That is Mrs Crawley's diagnosis."
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"- What it is to have medical knowledge! - It has its uses."
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"Mmm."
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"He has, my lady. He's got no use for the herb garden now me mother's gone,"
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"so he's turned it to grass."
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"- And you've been helping him? - I have."
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"Because this is not Erysipelas, this is a rue allergy."
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"If Molesley wears gardening gloves, it'll be gone in a week."
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"Please don't think we're ungrateful for your enthusiasm, Mrs Crawley,"
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"but there comes a time when things are best left to the professionals."
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"- But I... - And now, really, I really must go."
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"I hope Cousin Violet has recovered from last night."
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"Whatever she says, my mother is as strong as an ox,"
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"and it's high time she let go of her scheme for upsetting everything. Time we all did."
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"I can't deny I'm pleased to hear it."
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"Are you beginning to see a future here, then?"
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"In a way, this latest business has forced me to recognise"
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"that I do want Downton to be my future."
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"I'm glad."
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