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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.7 (S06E06)
"I'm afraid Mr Rogers beat you by three-and-a-half seconds."
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"Take it like a man, Henry. Can I help it if I am your superior?"
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"You want a drink?"
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"- Well, this is very nice. - What is?"
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"Mary's beau, Henry Talbot, has invited us all"
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"to watch him drive at Brooklands next week."
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"- I don't see why not. - Because you're still convalescing."
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"I only want to watch the race, not drive in it."
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"It's a long way, and it won't last much more than ten minutes."
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"He told me he's inviting Bertie Pelham."
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"- Oh. - What about you, Mary?"
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"I think I've talked myself into it, although I'm sure I'll be sorry."
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"Just think! It's finished and open for business."
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"You are the owner of a bed-and-breakfast hotel."
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"- What have you had done? - I turned a bedroom into a bathroom"
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"- and I've installed an inside privy. - Think of that."
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"It leaves me two bedrooms to let, and one for my niece to run it."
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"All you need now are some clients and that will happen soon enough."
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"- How's life for the newly-weds? - Fine."
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"Only, Mr Carson wants to dine at the cottage again."
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"No need to sound so gloomy. I can rustle up something."
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"Whatever you do rustle up,"
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"- or the dressing will be wrong. - Does he appreciate all you do?"
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"- Does any man? - Ooh, Daisy."
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"Mr Dawes has been given a date by the examining board."
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"- Blimey, when is it? - The 20th."
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"Oh, my God!"
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"I will thank you not to take the name of the Lord in vain."
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"I hope it's not in vain! I need all the help I can get!"
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"- Do you enjoy weddings? - Yes. But I'm not going to that one."
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"Why would Larry Grey want you to be there? I mean, you of all people."
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"I'm sure he doesn't. Dickie must've persuaded them to ask me."
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"Well, who then?"
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"I'd say this is the work of Miss Cruikshank."
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"She's the one always making a show of friendship."
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"Why don't I pay a call on her? See if I can winkle out the truth."
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"- I'm sorry I showed it to you now. - Oh, don't be, don't be."
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"Are things going well in my former kingdom?"
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"Cora is settling in. I know it must feel awkward."
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"Oh, no. I'm yesterday, she's tomorrow. That's the way it is."
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"- You must be feeling very hurt. - Well,"
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"the fact is, I might as well be honest."
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"I am angry at the way I have been treated."
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"I don't blame you."
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"So, I have decided to go away."
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"I'd rather vent my rage on the desert air..."
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".. and return when I've regained control of my tongue."
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"Your self-knowledge is an example to us all."
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"You don't think I'm wrong?"
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"The last thing you need at this stage in your life"
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"is to quarrel with your son and daughter-in-law."
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"I suspect she's quite a tough nut."
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"And I'm quite a tough nutcracker."
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"I'm going down there this afternoon, I'll tell him you said so."
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"I am trying to find a position, Mr Carson, honestly."
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"Does that mean I'm sacked?"
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"It means I shall be pleased when we learn the identity"
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"see some racing and come home the following day."
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"It's so unnecessary in your state."
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"But I'm not in a state. Unless it's a state of boredom."
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"Please let me."
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"- It's not my decision. - If you mean that, then we're going."
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"- Edith? - Oh, I'm in if Bertie's coming."
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"It's a long way for him."
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"Maybe there's something else for him to do in London."
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"Isn't it enough that it's a chance to see you?"
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"Would it annoy you if it were?"
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"I'm sorry if Mr Carson spoke harshly just now."
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"He doesn't mean to be unkind."
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"But it worries him when a plan is delayed."
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"You just haven't found the right person yet, Mr Barrow."
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"and a new job in a new house may help you to find them."
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"Well, you see, Mrs Hughes,..."
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".. this is the first place I've found where I've laid down some roots."
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"I'm terribly sorry, Lady Grantham. No-one told me you were coming"
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"- and I'm afraid Lord Merton's out. - It's you I've come to see."
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"How flattering."
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"Shall I sit here?"
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"when you first came, that you were amazingly friendly."
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"- Well, I hope I'm always friendly. - Nobody's always friendly."
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"And now you have invited her to your wedding,"
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"which has taken her by surprise."
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"You mean Larry and Mrs Crawley have not seen eye to eye in the past."
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"Larry Grey has spoken to Mrs Crawley in a manner"
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"that in any other century would have resulted in him being"
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"called out and shot."
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"I can't believe it was as bad as that."
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"Then you are misinformed. But I want to know this."
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"Why encourage Mrs Crawley when your fiance detests the mere idea of her?"
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"I still dispute that, but I would say"
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"that Larry had perhaps not quite thought matters through."
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"- Meaning? - Only that his father is old,"
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"and alone, and in need of..."
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"Which you are not prepared to give."
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"I would've said a companion."
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"Which you are not prepared to be."
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"And what of this house? Will you surrender it to be free of him?"
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"She won't want to live at Cavenham after Lord Merton's death."
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"It would be lonely for a woman like her."
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"But, by heaven, I bet it won't be too lonely for a woman like you."
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"I expect they'll have to drag you out as you break your fingernails"
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"catching at the door case."
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"So, there we have it."
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"You want a free nurse to take her tiresome old man off your hands."
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"I shall forget you said that, but you should go now."
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"Much more, and we may feel awkward when we meet."
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"- Which we are bound to do. - I think not, Miss Cruikshank."
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"Er, as you may have gathered,"
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"the family will be away for three days next week,"
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"perhaps you could take it then. Er, but clear it with me first."
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"- So, now you just have to be patient. - What's this?"
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"Mrs Patmore is ready for her first visitors to the guest house."
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"- That was quick. - Yeah, just what I said."
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"Everyone has something to do on their free days, except me."
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"We know what you've got to do, Mr Barrow."
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"Yes, Mr Carson."
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"Well! If that doesn't just take the biscuit."
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"Are you going to tell me or not?"
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"She's only decided to up sticks and set sail for the South of France."
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"- When? - The family are in London next week"
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