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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.7 (S06E06)
"It's a bit obvious. Dropping in uninvited after dinner."
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"I hope it is obvious. Obvious that I want to be a part of this family."
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"I want to surround you with people murmuring, "Isn't he divine?""
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"Or "You'd be mad to let him go.""
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"Suppose they say, "I shouldn't have thought a racing driver"
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"was your sort of thing at all"?"
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"They don't have to, you've already said it."
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"I'm afraid there's a list as long as your arm of people"
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"- who are coming tomorrow. - Hmm."
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"Just give me the list and I'll sort it out."
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"I'm here, aren't I?"
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"Are you prepared for your exams?"
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"I confess, I wasn't always sure about it,"
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"but now you've got there, well done. I wish you every good fortune."
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"I wonder where she'll go from here."
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"Doesn't Gwen's visit show us that"
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"in the new century anything is possible?"
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"And what about you, Mr Molesley, are you ready?"
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"I think so, hmm. Ready as I'll ever be."
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"I'll walk down with some lunch for you and Daisy and Mr Dawes."
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"- Oh, you don't have to. - No, I'd like to."
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"I'll give you a hand."
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"Mr Barrow, what are you doing with your free time tomorrow?"
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"Scanning the jobs column, Mrs Hughes, what else?"
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"There, that's got it."
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"I think you're all set."
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"Don't tempt me, Henry."
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"- Who's this? - Laura Edmunds, my editor."
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"Laura, this is Tom Branson, my brother-in-law,"
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"and the man of the hour, Mr Henry Talbot."
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"These are my parents. You can sort them out in your own time."
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"- Nice to meet you at last. - Lord Grantham, Lady Grantham."
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"This is Charlie Rogers. He drives on Henry's team."
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"Henry's team, is it? When I beat him into a cocked hat every time."
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"Oh, he's just showing off. I'm faster, I'm younger and better."
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"But not at driving."
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"I wish there was something more I could do to be useful."
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"- Oh, just cheer, Tom. - I don't have to be asked."
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"I don't know why I'm doing this. I can't even swallow."
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"It's all terribly swank, not a bit what we're used to."
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"Well, I'm glad to think we've brought an improvement."
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"Thank you."
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"My train sat in a tunnel for an hour."
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"Anyway, I'm here now."
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"Is it hard to be a woman editor? Fleet Street sounds so very tough."
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"It's hard to be a woman anything if it isn't domestic."
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"- But I do my best. - I think it's courageous and good."
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"Don't be deceived. He'd still like to see us happy wives and mothers."
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"That's not fair. Even leopards can change some of their spots."
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"Quite. Now, there's still some food."
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"And you're not the only one around here who's broken a few barriers."
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"I started my life at Downton Abbey as the chauffeur."
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"I think we're being summoned."
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"You'll stay there if I have my way."
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"I can't begin to tell you what it means to me that you came today."
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"I hope so, because my digestive system has packed up completely."
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"I'm going to be fine. Mary, you must credit me with SOME skill."
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"Now, when I pass you, I expect to see you cheer and wave."
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"- Henry! - Coming."
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"Well, that should keep my spirits up."
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"I'll see you in a minute."
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"'We're just waiting for the last chap...'"
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"'And here he comes. It's Henry Talbot, driving car No.14.'"
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"Good luck, old boy."
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"'Now, any moment,"
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"the flag will fall and the race will begin.'"
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"'Just listen to the roar of those engines, ladies and gentlemen.'"
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"And they're off. There they go, tearing down the street"
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"and jostling for first position."
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"Come on, Charlie!"
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"Here they come!"
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"Come on, Talbot!"
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"I don't think you can shout that. Isn't Talbot the name of a car?"
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"I can't shout "Come on, Henry." They might all be called Henry."
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"- Oh, my God, here they are. - Come on!"
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"- When will it be over? - Not soon, they go round and round."
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"Yes! Come on!"
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"Come on! God bless you! Come on!"
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"What's the point? What do they get out of it?"
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"What do you think? Speed."
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"I meant to bring some lemonade, but I left it on the kitchen table."
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"I could kick meself."
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"Is this what you mean?"
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"How were the exams? Did you do well?"
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"You'll find out soon enough."
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"But Daisy will have to wait a while."
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"I've not finished yet. I've got three more papers after lunch."
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"- Was it harder than you thought? - See for yourself."
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"What about number two? It knocked me for a loop, I can tell you."
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"- I'll read it. - Why, what's the matter?"
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""Tsar..."
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"Here, give it here."
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""Tsar Nicholas I called Turkey 'the sick man of Europe'."
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"What were the causes of Turkey's illness"
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"I can't read, Mr Molesley."
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"At least Mr Barrow's been trying to teach me to read,"
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"So, there we have it. I'm a fool who knows nothing."
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"'The race is going to hot up now"
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"with what looks like radiator trouble. Oh, dear."
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"Here they come again."
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"- My God, but don't you envy them? - No, I don't."
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"There is something gallant and daring in it, even I can see that."
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"Andy, maybe I can help, if you'd like me to."
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"Oh, that's very kind. What do you say, Andy?"
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"Well, I've tried and tried with Mr Barrow, and I can't break through."
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"- I'm too stupid. - Will you stop saying that?"
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"You're not stupid, and I promise you I can soon have you reading for pleasure."
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"If you'll just come two or three times a week after school closes."
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"- Could you manage that? - That's the best time for me."
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"It won't take long, you'll see."
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"- We can go on with... - Mr Barrow,"
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"it might be better if you step back now."
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"You've been very generous, but we wouldn't want to confuse Andy with different methods."
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"I hate to cut this short, but Daisy's still got a lot of work to do"
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"- and she better get started. - Need any help?"
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"- I can manage. - Well, good luck, Daisy."
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"Funny when the house is empty above decks and below."
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"All the more reason for us to be vigilant."
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"- Let's sit down. - Erm, I don't know."
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"Oh, just for a moment."
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