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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #4.8 (S04E04)
"about racial purity"
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"Don't you know me better than that?"
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"I'm going to marry him, Mary."
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"Not once I've told Mummy."
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"I want to see her face crumble when she finds out."
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"Rose!"
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"Oh, hardly. We're in grave danger of outstaying our welcome."
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"I hope you'll be back soon. Good luck with your bazaar."
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"Can't you stay and lend me a hand? Don't tempt me."
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"And not least for the very practical and muddy pig rescue."
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"Glad to be of service, m'lady."
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"Are you going straight there? We might stop for some lunch..."
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"Will you let me see you when you're next down south?"
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"I've made up my mind to call off the engagement."
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"Does Mabel know? Not yet."
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"I'm not free."
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"We'll miss you. The house will seem rather empty."
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"If it were my choice, I should never be away from here."
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"Can I ask you one thing? How do you feel about your man?"
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"We'd better get started. So, this really is goodbye."
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"Not for long, I hope."
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"You took the words right out of my mouth."
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"What's a group noun for suitors?"
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"A desire of suitors. Very good."
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"If you're going to talk nonsense, I have better things to do."
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"Whatever she said to who?"
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"Alfred's written."
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"He wants to look in and see us all. See us all, or see her?"
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"Alfred's asked me to marry him. But she's turned him down."
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"Why don't we leave the subject there? We don't want to fall out."
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"So they got off in good order."
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"I wonder how long it'll take for them all to propose to Mary."
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"He's supposed to be, but he still seems as keen as mustard."
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"Well, that is very interesting."
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"But it's not why I asked you here."
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"I don't understand."
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"You telephone to say Edith is to be cherished,"
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"Didn't I? No."
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"Next, you invite yourself to Downton and reveal at dinner"
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"Rosamund has no interest in French."
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"That's not fair."
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"If I told you the truth, Granny, you would never speak to me again."
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"Then you HAVE told me the truth."
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"But I would like to hear it enunciated more clearly."
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"Right. Now, we must all look lively."
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"and her ladyship will need all hands on deck."
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"James, Mr Molesley, if you could both keep an eye on things."
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"Do we get paid extra? No,"
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"As I feared. Alfred's looking in on Saturday on his way back to London."
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"So he'll be here for the bazaar."
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"I thought I'd give her the day off. You won't mind, will you?"
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"What a nightmare."
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"The man selling ices is ill so I've got to find another."
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"The grocers from Easingwold and Malton can't be side by side,"
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"and I've got to decide the house menus with Mrs Patmore."
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"I'll do that. Tend to the bazaar."
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"When's Cousin Robert coming back? I don't know. I wish I did."
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"Tell someone what? Oh, Mary."
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"First, can you join me for luncheon today?"
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"I've got Lord Merton coming."
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"Mary's Godfather?"
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"I think Rosamund's still here. Oh, no, she can't stand him."
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"I could ask Edith. She might be free."
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"Oh, I hope so."
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"I'm a feeble substitute for the entire Crawley family."
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"Mmm, yes, but you're better than nothing."
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"How warming you make that sound."
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"Oh, I'm ever so glad to find you. Can you help me do these?"
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"But she wants me to go with her. Of course."
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"When will you be back? Tomorrow evening, but we'll be late."
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"It's not fair."
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"I stop you going to New York and then I set off for London."
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"Don't be silly."
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"You've got no duties here. Why should I mind?"
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"Be my guest, Mr Bates."
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"so I can hardly object to York."
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"Enjoy yourself."
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"Anyway, you're a bit of a shrimp, aren't you?"
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"I'm a shrimp with muscles, me."
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"We'll find that out on Saturday."
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"Oh, get off with you, you cheeky devil."
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"I heard you and Mrs Hughes talking. Well I, I were going to mention it,"
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"If you'd rather avoid him, I won't mind."
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"Could I go and see Mr Mason?"
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"That's a good idea."
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"But why the urgency?"
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"I can't explain, but I swear if you knew, you'd approve."
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"What this? What's happened? Mary has to go to London."
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"It's no big thing. I'll be back tomorrow night."
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"Can I come? No."
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"Well, why not? Because Mama needs you here."
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"I told Mead he could visit his sister in Swindon,"
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"The car's packed in, my friend's gone for help."
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"to see some suppliers and compare prices."
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"How impressive."
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"I thought that when the agent was a cousin or son-in-law,"
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"he had free shooting for life, but others did the work."
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"To quote my wife's grandmother,"
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"You should know."
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"Is this wise?"
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"I came to Downton to be the chauffeur."
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"It's true. I eat nothing but nursery food."
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"Perhaps you need a new cook. It's not her fault."
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"I never know what to order."
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"I'm so interested he was a doctor."
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"Didn't see it as a profession for a gentleman."
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"I don't believe he'd have gone that far."
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"But he didn't think it quite suitable for a peer, no."
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"I'd like to. Please."
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"I should go too, Granny."
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"No. Stay."
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"So were you still the chauffeur when you married?"
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"Everything with you's a long story."
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"For a time, anyway."
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"I know she died."
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"It's nice that they asked you to stay, to make your life here."
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"Still, it makes me take a kinder view of the family."
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"Nothing."
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"But, as a rule, I don't really warm to their type."
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"I don't believe in types."
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