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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.7 (S06E06)
"for the racing, so she wants to leave while they're away."
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"- She can't do that! - No?"
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"Well, perhaps you'll pop up and tell her."
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"- Save me packing. - What happens to you?"
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"I don't know -- strolling along the Croisette,"
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"- It's a burden I can bear. - And what about me?"
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"You stay here, sticking in stamps."
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"And so, she's going to sneak off while they're away from home?"
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"My Lady doesn't sneak, thank you very much."
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"It's a nuisance, but I can't help it."
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"I just worry about getting Mr Talbot's hopes up."
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"Well, I'm curious about the fellow."
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"Listen, I like him a lot, but I don't believe a professional driver"
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"with very little to look forward to will make her happy."
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"Sybil, maybe. But not Mary."
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"You'll say sex-appeal, but isn't Mary too sensible?"
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"We have a very contrary daughter."
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"Mr Talbot will fix it. You can help with the picnic,"
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"but you'll have to take the train. There won't be any room in the cars."
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"Mr Bates is looking forward to it."
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"- I wish I was. - You don't have to go, you know."
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"I think I do. It's part of him, and I must get used to it."
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"That sounds serious."
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"I suppose you don't approve."
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"- It's not for me to say, m'lady. - But do you approve?"
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"Mr Talbot seems a nice gentleman."
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"I'm just not sure his life and your life fit together."
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"- I don't mean to offend you, m'lady. - I'm not offended."
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"I'm troubled because I understand what you mean."
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"- They do say that opposites attract. - Yes, they attract."
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"But do they live happily ever after?"
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"I think I'll go up in a minute."
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"How do you revise if he's testing your general knowledge?"
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"Surely, you'll either know it or you won't."
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"- I just feel I have to do something. - Is it so important to you?"
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"It's important I don't feel a fool."
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"- You're not a fool. I'm the fool. - Why do you say that?"
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"Because I still can't decide what to do about Coyle."
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"I don't know why not."
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"Maybe if I'd given evidence in court, but that never happened"
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"and as Her Ladyship said, "The story feels unfinished.""
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"You sound as if you're going."
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"I need to be sure he has no power over me any more."
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"Will you tell me when you decide?"
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"When Daisy said you'd like to help,"
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"I wondered if you could bring the books up to date a bit."
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"Or tackle some of the heavy stuff?"
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"But I've got to get on top of the figures. When can you come?"
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"Oh, well. Let me know when you can get away."
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"You're leaving now? Today?"
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"I'll spend tonight in London,"
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"then I'll sail on the SS Paris from Southampton tomorrow."
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"We'll cruise around the Mediterranean,"
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"then I'm staying with the Broughams in Cannes."
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"- They keep asking me. - Surrounded by foreigners."
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"A month among the French should manage it."
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"- Won't Robert be hurt? - Oh."
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"Not as hurt as he would be if he knew why I was going."
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"Now, can you give this to him when they get home?"
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"Well, I've... I've written to Tom."
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"Told him how to reach me. He's the most sensible."
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"Oh, by the way,"
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"I called on Miss Cruikshank."
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"The fact is, she wants you to take Dickie off her hands"
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"and out of her hair."
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"I'd say your choice is harder now than before."
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"You know, when we talked, you didn't want to come between"
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"- a father and his sons. - Well, what's changed?"
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"whether to abandon him to his selfish and greedy children."
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"I mean, is that kind or right?"
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"you'll be lucky if you see a Christmas card."
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"- Can you be ready by tomorrow night? - Oh, it's just one couple."
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"Well, the house has been beautifully finished."
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"No doubt about that."
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"But there is a lot to think about. You don't offer dinner, do you?"
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"No, if they need dinner, they can go to the pub."
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"But I would like to make a thing of my breakfasts."
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"- I want a reputation for them. - You'll manage that easily enough."
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"I'm here again tomorrow,"
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"but should I come back on Thursday morning?"
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"The family will still be in London,"
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"and Daisy could easily do the servants' hall breakfast."
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"I have no objection."
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"I suppose we could eat at a normal time, for once."
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".. because I've had an idea."
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"- Oh, hello, stranger. - I'm not really here."
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"I'm racing at Brooklands tomorrow, and I thought I'd pop in"
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"- and see what's new. - Not much."
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"Oh, although, we have had an offer today."
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"I was going to ask you what you thought."
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"She thinks we ought to have an advice column."
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"- With her dispensing it? - Yes, but I must say"
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"her samples are quite funny."
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"We'll invent some problems, she can write the answers,"
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"then see how the public likes it."
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"There's nothing new in an agony column, of course,"
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"but they're very popular in America,"
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"which means they're due a revival here."
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"Should we interview her?"
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"No, let's leave it until we decide to go forward."
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"My sister's new boyfriend drives. Why not come?"
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"- I'm not sure I should. - Well, I'm your employer,"
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"so if I think it's all right then it must be."
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"You can meet my family, if you're strong enough."
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"Looking round the table,"
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"Oh, don't. I know what a palaver it is."
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"More so, now there's no real staff."
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"Almost everyone we know is selling their London house."
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"But I suppose that's not for me to say."
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"I went past the site of Devonshire House on my way home."
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"Flats and offices and salerooms."
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"People don't want vast palaces any more, even if they can afford them."
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"They were fun, though."
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"In my youth, all the great hostesses"
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"used to have luncheon laid for 20 every day."
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"I'm so sorry, Lady Rosamund, I thought dinner would be finished."
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"And so it should be. We'll go through."
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"Unless the boys prefer to stay and talk racing cars."
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"Well done for rounding them all up. I'm very grateful."
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"Don't be. I'm as keen as you are."
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