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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #4.8 (S04E04)
"Oh, what about particularly?"
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"Oh, I can't agree. In my experience it's a dangerous occupation."
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"Dangerous? Well, no life appears rewarding"
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"I gather you've launched into pigs these days."
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"Yes. And their arrival was quite the adventure,"
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"Is this what you wouldn't tell me when I was last here?"
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"Lady Mary was perfectly splendid. Lady Mary IS perfectly splendid."
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"Really, Charles, are you a pig expert, as well?"
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"He was that night, thank heaven."
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"Rosamund and Edith have some exciting news."
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"The only thing I ever learned from my governess was how to say"
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"Oh, poor Mademoiselle. Her life was full of... complications."
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"Or is this an incognito search for the missing Mr Gregson?"
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"Thank you, Tom."
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"thinking his way around the Highlands."
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"I like Scotland, me. At least, I would if I'd ever been there."
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"Well, I've had a bellyful of heather and no mistake."
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"So you're glad you're on your way to London?"
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"It'll be all I can do to stop singing when I get in the car."
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"Piccadilly one end, Saville Row the other."
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"Oh, you lucky tyke. I AM a lucky tyke."
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"What about you, Anna? Do you fancy a taste of Mr Green's life?"
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"After all, she's got to have some novelty when we bring her out."
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"Quite right. She can help with the bazaar."
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"Sshh. Here she is. Actually, I want a word with her."
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"This is early for you to go to bed. I had rather a tiring day."
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"I don't care what it costs and I won't keep it a secret."
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"I feel we're driving you away."
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"If Tony hadn't offered us a lift we'd be here forever."
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"It's kind of you to give them a lift."
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"Pure self interest. I couldn't leave Charles here, alone with you."
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"What would be the point, Tony?"
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"I'm never going to be your mistress."
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"I haven't been in London since... and I must tell her face to face."
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"I've told you I'm not on the market, Tony."
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"Sometimes I almost wish I were, but I'm not."
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"And that's all there is to it."
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"Oh, you have been incredibly kind to put up with us for so long."
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"What do you think? A desire?"
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"I've posted the letter. Well, he'll probably still come."
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"He's got to be in Yorkshire for the funeral, whatever you said."
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"Oh, just tell me. I know you've got a secret,"
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"and if you're trying to spare my feelings it's not working."
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"His father's died, so he's coming for the burial."
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"We can't fall out, we've never fallen in!"
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"Oh? No."
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"I want to know what you were doing at Downton."
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"Why shouldn't I come to Downton? I grew up here."
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"I see I'll have to take the slow path."
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"but you don't say why."
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"that you and Edith are retreating to the continent for several months"
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"so you can improve your French. Yes."
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"If she wishes to be understood by a foreigner, she shouts."
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"Isn't it time one of you told me the truth?"
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"They're starting to set up the stalls for the bazaar today"
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"but if you play your cards right, you'll avoid a clip round the ear."
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"I'll ask Mrs Patmore for some refreshment for the village people."
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"This is an early warning that they're coming to set up the stalls for Saturday,"
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"so we'd better have sandwiches and beer at the ready."
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"He does know there's no hope with Ivy?"
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"Well, that's why he's written to me. But he says he wants to see her."
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"It's not going to be very easy for Daisy."
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"If you think it best. It's you who'll do the extra work, not me."
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"We've had no word from him in days."
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"What is it?"
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"What do you think?"
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"I'm engaged!"
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"Well, I suppose so. I ought to go back and tell Mrs Field. Why?"
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"Mm. It was fixed years ago, but now Robert's off on his travels,"
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"For what reason? Suddenly she has to be in London."
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"What's the rush?"
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"Why? I'm not sure."
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"Come in."
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"Mr Carson, I'd like to go into York tomorrow. I hope you don't mind."
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"I'll set off first thing, if you've no objection."
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"I still don't understand why you're not in NEW York,"
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"Can I have a go? It's not ready yet."
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"More sandwiches and more beer. It's like a plague of locusts."
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"Busy, Mr Molesley? I like the bazaar."
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"I always enjoy it. I hope you will."
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"Alfred's coming Saturday, in't he? How do you know that?"
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"because I wondered if you'd rather be away."
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"What about all the work? Oh, it's mostly done by then."
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"Stay away as late as you like. Just to be safe."
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"Goodbye, then. Bye, Rose."
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"Could you? You're an angel."
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"but they'll do the best they can. Thank you."
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"How mysterious."
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"Is anything wrong?"
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"I've no appointment. I was on my way to Skipton"
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"you've been reading Socialist newspapers again."
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"You've heard some of my story, but not all of it."
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"Now..."
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"That was a splendid luncheon."
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"Quite a change for me. Oh, I can't believe that."
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"A husband is told so often he's going to die first,"
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"you never think you're going to have to manage on your own."
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"I doubt Doctor Crawley would have managed any better."
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"Let me take you. My car's outside."
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"I can easily walk."
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"Then... thank you."
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"I want to speak to you."
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"That's a long story."
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"That one had a happy ending."
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"I'm so sorry."
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"She must have been a very unusual and independent person."
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"I really am very grateful. Thank you."
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"I do not know this Mr... Mr Drewe..."
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"But I can't bear the thought of giving it away."
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"Well, Switzerland has everything to offer..."
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"Now, I will pay for everything."
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"and she'll start exacting annual tribute."
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"What do your sons do? I assume they do something."
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"Ah, don't remind me."
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"Larry's in banking and Tim's in the diplomatic,"
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"He's dead."
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"I'm terribly sorry. I... I'd forgotten for a moment who you were."
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"Don't worry. Please."
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"but gives you strength in the end, as we know."
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"We struggled on, of course, as everyone did in those days,"
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