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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #4.8 (S04E04)
"In plain view, where all good tricksters hide."
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"Look what I've found. Tom, will you see"
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"if there are some clean glasses on that table?"
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"Well done, my dear. A real triumph."
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"I've told them they can clear up the rest tomorrow."
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"let me raise a glass to my extraordinary wife"
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"who can clearly manage far better in my absence. Cora."
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"Very well done, Lady Grantham. And now, I'm afraid, I should be going."
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"but I'd much rather drive. Certainly."
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"I'll see you off."
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"What sort of menage has that turned into while I've been away?"
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"I sent a note yesterday."
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"I don't know if it's much of a favour."
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"It seems so unlikely. What's it about?"
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"Have you ever met him? Once. At the wedding."
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"It's not that, m'lady."
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"Do you think she's sweet on him?"
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"Thank you."
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"A black singer with the daughter of a marquess in a Yorkshire town?"
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"Me too, but... But what?"
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"I can stay for as long as you want."
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"Er, milk but no sugar."
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"Very eloquent. I'd stay to argue, but I'm late."
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"Suppose you talk?"
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"I have. I was on the Spey."
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"Don't tease her. It's much more serious than that."
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"That's not me at all."
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"You mean you're going to turn me down again."
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"I'm still not very keen on him. Why?"
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"So his heart's broken properly this time. Are you satisfied now?"
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"Lady Mary has to go to London."
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"Can't you help her to, Mr Molesley?"
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"I wanted to study medicine myself, but my father didn't really..."
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"I must try and find an example to rebut that."
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"You could say that again."
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"Oh? What do you have against them?"
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"And is it right that it should grow up Swiss?"
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"Not even a hint? I've said what I can."
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"That's it."
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"How was the funeral? Was well attended."
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"I'm never going to see Michael again, am I?"
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"Would you excuse me for a moment?"
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"If you thought a man was involved in a crime, or an incident,"
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"It's a bit theoretical for an opinion."
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"Leave her alone, Mr Barrow."
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"So well. So very well."
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"I hope so."
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"If you're sure about it. I don't want to marry Alfred."
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"Oh, God, is she? I didn't realise."
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"I'm so grateful for your advice and wisdom."
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"Tell me, do you think she loves you?"
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"My dad's gone and mother's moving to Crewe to be nearer my sister,"
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"I believe in you. I'm not so sure about her."
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"He wasn't to know they'd kick it over."
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"Not until you walk down the aisle with another man,"
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"But what was so urgent?"
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"Would you like me to have a look? I don't want to hold you up."
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"Very good. Well done, ladies."
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"I've never had a go on one of those. It's not your sort of thing."
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"I'm sorry to see them go. Not as sorry as Mary."
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"Lady Grantham. Cora. Mama."
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"Is it really called the Teapot Dome scandal?"
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"Oh, is it just me or do we have twice the bills we used to?"
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"and Alfred's coming up for the funeral."
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"It's nothing to bother you with. Please bother me."
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"Who was that? Aunt Rosamund."
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"I think he IS rather splendid."
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"You mustn't be so self-conscious."
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"They're sweet on each other, but it's not as simple as that, is it?"
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"I've seen something,"
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"I saw her as she reached up to stroke his cheek."
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"Why ask the question when the decision has been made?"
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"Do you like London, Miss Baxter? Not particularly."
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"but she's been enough lately, don't you think? I certainly do."
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"Of course you must, but I wish you'd think seriously before you do."
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"I've got to tell someone, or I'll just explode."
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"Cora is too busy... and Mary's chucked."
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"Do you want to stay at the house? I'll telephone if you do."
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"Well, I must be going."
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"I suppose you're here to say that Lord Flintshire"
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"Is Mr Ross here yet?"
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"And we can't have that. No, Mrs Hughes, we can't."
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"Are they ready for these? Give me those. James!"
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"Oh! I can manage."
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"but I'm afraid I must get on."
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"Well, I'm glad."
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"I'm going."
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"Lovely to see you again. Thank you very much."
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"If you knew how many times I'd imagined this scene."
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"Have you spoken to Mabel?"
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"We would have made such a fuss! You're a beast!"
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"I'm sorry if I hurt your feelings. No, I'm sorry."
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"How's it been here?"
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"I couldn't think of the words."
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"But it's over now, so I'll go home from here."
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"Friends forever, Daisy."
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"what would you do?"
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"I thought that was the best bazaar I've known here."
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"Have the pigs recovered, do you think?"
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"So Mr Drewe's accepted your officer."
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"Do you think me very feeble?"
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"It's hard to say."
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"I'd suggest that we go away,"
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"and how he should be horsewhipped for daring to dream."
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"Isn't Lord Gillingham engaged?"
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"Are you sure? Because if you are... I'm sure."
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"I have a little daughter, and it seemed the right thing."
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"Oh, has he given it up?"
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"It may surprise you, Mr Ross,"
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"I'll write to her."
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"And will he, m'lady?"
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"where your family's respected. Plenty would give an eye for that."
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"Oh. Your wish is my command."
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"You sent for me?"
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"That he was in Piccadilly and he..."
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"what a gathering of the clans today's turning out to be."
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"That's a relief. What do you mean?"
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"To see you."
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