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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #4.8 (S04E04)
"Anyway, they can sort it out between them."
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"And Mr Green."
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"Have you gone off him?"
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"Why do you say that?"
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"I can't remember."
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"So, you're pleased with Mr Drewe?"
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"I am. And I'm very pleased with the pigs too. They're a grand addition."
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"Another job for the splendid Mr Drewe."
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"Lady Rosamund Painswick is on the telephone, m'lady."
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"Then there's no more to be said."
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"How do I know what life has in store?"
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"You're a very optimistic generation, I'll say that."
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"What are you talking about? Nothing."
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"I wish you'd say, cos it's clear as day you're up to something."
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"None of us know when Papa's coming back."
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"But yes, we must tell her before then."
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"In fact, I've had an idea."
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"We've already got friends of Mary staying. Ring with the train time."
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"She's coming to see how Granny is. Why are you down so early?"
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"I've got to check some figures with Tom before he goes into Thirsk."
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"Yes, I suppose we must."
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"I've got some letters to post. I'll see you there."
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"Good day."
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"It doesn't have to be ours."
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"than the mean-spirited ones they live by?"
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"Does Lady Grantham know you're out for the day?"
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"It won't matter as long as I'm back for dinner."
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"Are you playing tonight? I wouldn't be here if I were."
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"I was thinking about a couple of people"
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"Will it make them unhappy?"
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"It'll make some people unhappy."
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"I thought I might make some coffee. Would you like a cup?"
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"No, thank you."
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"You'll have realised by now that, down here,"
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"I'm not... offended."
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"But I wish you'd give us credit for making up our own minds about you."
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"Hello."
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"I met Miss Bunting at the political meeting you sent me to. In Ripon."
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"He wasn't exactly enthralled to the cause of the Liberals."
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"Though I'm not now convinced by his Socialism. Why not?"
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"I didn't know then that you were the land agent and son-in-law"
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"of our local milord. I'm surprised I'm so famous."
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"Won't you defend your principles?"
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"No, not now."
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"Then I will. Mr Branson is a keen political thinker."
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"He proves this by not being afraid to question his own beliefs."
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"Do you live around here?"
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"At the school."
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"It was nice to see you again."
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"Hello, Miss. Hello."
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"Apparently, he left the Dalrymples straight after breakfast,"
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"You did your best. I am so sorry."
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"Come in!"
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"No, don't change. It's time she learned about the real world."
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"and I'm not saying there's anything wrong about it,"
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"but I'd feel uncomfortable if I kept it to myself."
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"This morning in Thirsk... I saw Rose."
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"who came up for your father's party."
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"Well, that's it. I've told you and I have nothing more to add."
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"Don't give me away Mrs Hughes, please."
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"My maid said you were waiting in here."
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"I think I know how I can keep the baby."
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"What? How?"
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"There's a tenant farmer,"
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"whose family has been at Downton for years. I'm sure he can be trusted."
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"Well, what would you suggest?"
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"you and me, on an extended trip to... somewhere."
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"Then the baby can be adopted by a childless couple in that country,"
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"wherever it may be, and they are made very happy."
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"which I presume is the idea?"
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"I left a list somewhere that I need for Mrs Patmore."
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"You know Lord Gillingham is here."
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"Er, yes. We were just chatting. We're coming now."
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"so I thought I'd take a few months off, go to... Switzerland"
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"You know what the French are like."
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"While Switzerland is so clean."
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"I'll pay."
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"What do you have to say about that?"
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"I'd like to."
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"Golly, life is full of surprises."
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"But I'd better check to see that the young men are keeping the peace."
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"Can you really afford to spend four months reading novels in the Alps?"
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"I did a tour of the cousinage, then a wedding in Ayrshire."
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"I've enjoyed myself. It gave me time to think for once."
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"My life, I suppose."
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"Everyone should, from time to time."
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"if you think too much about it."
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"in which Mr Blake and Mary were the hero and heroine."
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"Only because I didn't want to make too much of it."
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"What's that?"
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"We're going on a sabbatical so we can really improve our French."
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""please", "thank you" and "I have a temperature.""
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"Very useful if one were travelling."
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"Do you remember her, Mama? She was always in tears."
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"I think she quite enjoyed it, though."
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"But why you? You don't want to learn French."
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"If you must know, I fancy getting away for a bit."
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"Oh. Like Lord Gillingham,"
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"Aren't you going to fight back, Mrs Hughes?"
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"Mr Green can think what he likes."
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"Where do you live when you're there? His lordship's got a set at Albany."
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"Is that handy for the West End? You're joking."
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"I lived there at one time but it didn't work for me."
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"I'm happy where I am, thank you."
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"Rose was badgering me about going up to London again"
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"That'll take her mind off things."
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"Trouble is, parenting an adult"
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"especially when it's someone else's daughter -"
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"is really a matter of mutual agreement."
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"There's a limit to how much one can simply forbid."
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"Rose, darling. Can I drag you into my room for a moment?"
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"Anna, could you leave us for a minute?"
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"Of course."
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"So I heard."
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"Well, I heard you had an interesting day."
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"Whether or not it was tiring, you know better than I."
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"Who told you?"
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"My dear, all I want is for you not to lose control of your life."
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"I love him."
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"And I won't listen to any imperialist nonsense"
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