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Clips from Downton Abbey (2010) - Family (S01E01)
"I still don't see why I couldn'tjust refuse it."
Downton Abbey (2010)
"I won't let them change me."
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"But nothing's settled yet."
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"She's to double under-housemaid and kitchen maid."
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"So ifyou don't mind, I would rather not confirm their expectations."
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"I have to be myself, Mother."
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"I'll be no use to anyone if I can't be myself."
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"Mama has sent me down to welcome you and to ask you to dine with us tonight."
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"Lady Mary, I hope you didn't misunderstand me. I was only joking."
Downton Abbey (2010)
"We'll want some very precise reporting when dinner's over."
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"He'll be lucky if he gets a civil word out of me."
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"I have that pleasure to look forward to this evening."
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"Daisy, did you hear me call or have you gone selectively deaf?"
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"We'll bring him round, you'll see."
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"It's a pleasure to meet you at last, Mrs Crawley."
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"Please don't speak that man's name. We are about to eat."
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"Poor old Molesley. I pity the man who's taken thatjob."
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"Notjust my husband."
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"at all times, retains a sense of pride and dignity"
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"- May I see him? - Yeah. By all means."
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"She may try to keep the farm on."
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"If Mary were to marry him then all would be resolved."
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"You haven't got an admirer?"
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"I might have. Why shouldn't I?"
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"Thomas was in the library when old Violet came in from the garden."
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"But then she made everything rather dark."
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"Ouch!"
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"Oh. I thought no one was here."
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"No. No, thank you, Anna."
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"by draining the pericardial sac ofthe excess fluid"
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"Mr Nobody from Nowhere..."
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"Were you discussing Mr Crawley?"
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"Can I help, your ladyship?"
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"I found it lying on the gravel."
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"or any member of Lord Grantham's family."
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"- Only trying to help, sir. - Ofcourse."
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"Surely you have better things to do."
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"Look, I'm sorry if I'm..."
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"He isn't one of us."
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"We all need crossing sweepers and draymen, too."
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"Just think about it."
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"just let Lynch know and he'll sort it out for you."
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"I suppose you're more interested in books than country sports."
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"- Whatever's the matter? - What did Anna say?"
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"That's right. Perseus. Son of a god."
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"How are things with Lady G?"
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"I am your president and I say get rid of her."
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"No one can foresee the future, Doctor."
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"Cora."
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"But he'll be very interested in what I have to tell him."
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"How do you know?"
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"Do I take it you know this man?"
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"No. You know it now."
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"And in my vanity and pride, I gave him what he wanted."
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"I couldn't buy food in the village. It would raise too many questions."
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"I'm a thief."
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"Hold your tongue!"
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"I'll tell you what is going to happen."
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"Lfyou return to this area,"
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"I will personally ensure your conviction for theft and blackmail."
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"I think it... because it is true."
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"I did."
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"Not in the least, my lord."
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"For all his talk ofdignity, we know his story now."
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"Maybe. But it will change the way we think of him. It always does."
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"Poor Dr Clarkson. What has he done to deserve that termagant?"
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"Is he? Why?"
Downton Abbey (2010)
"Mr Drake, your heart is not functioning properly,"
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"Dr Clarkson,"
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"As..."
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"Steady."
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"...tell you that I shall bring this to the attention ofthe Board."
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"My mother was right, then? The man's life was saved?"
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"It's time for some loyal opposition."
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"Now she must share power with the mother and I must marry the son."
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"We shouldn't laugh. That was so unkind."
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"Perhaps you don't dislike him at all."
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"How do you know that? Have you been poking around in my things?"
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"- Ofcourse not. - Come on. Who is he?"
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"I want to see the old bat's face when they announce it."
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"Mr Carson,"
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"So no more ofthat, please."
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"I wondered ifyou'd like to walk with me down to..."
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"Is Thomas going?"
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"I don'tjudge you at all. I have no right to judge you or any man."
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"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to this happy event."
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"Oh, fancy."
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"I'd love to be involved in some way."
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"Well, you could always help with the bring-and-buy sale next month."
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"That would be most appreciated."
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"She's a match for the old lady, she wasn't going to give in."
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"What old lady are you referring to, Thomas?"
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"You cannot mean her ladyship, the Dowager Countess."
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"Not ifyou wish to remain in this house."
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"No, Mr Carson."
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"William!"
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"Are you aware the seam at your shoulder is coming apart?"
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"I felt it go a bit earlier on. I'll mend it when we turn in."
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"You will mend it now and you will never again appear in public"
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"in a similar state of undress."
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"No, Mr Carson."
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"To progress in your chosen career, William, you must remember that a good servant,"
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"that reflects the pride and dignity ofthe family he serves."
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"And never make me remind you of it again."
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"I'll do it."
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"And cheer up, we've all had a smack from Mr Carson."
Downton Abbey (2010)
"You'll be the butler yourselfone day, then you'll do the smacking."
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"I could never be like him."
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"I bet he comes from a line of butlers that goes back to the Conqueror."
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"He learned his business and so will you."
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"Even Mr Carson wasn't born standing to attention."
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"I hope not for his mother's sake."
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"This was at the back door."
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"Thank you, William."
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"It's kind ofyou to take an interest."
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"I'm afraid it's a case of the warhorse and the drum."
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"You know my late husband was a doctor."
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"I do. I'm familiar with Dr Crawley's work on the symptoms of infection in children."
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"Oh. Even I studied nursing during the South African war."
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"Really?"
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