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Clips from Downton Abbey (2010) - Family (S01E01)
"Very distressing. Young farmer, John Drake."
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"A tenant of Lord Grantham's. He came in today."
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"It's dropsy, I'm afraid."
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"- Is the dropsy ofthe liver or the heart? - Everything points to the heart."
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"All right, Mr Drake, you're in safe hands now."
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"What will happen to his wife?"
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"Grantham is not a harsh landlord, but her children are young."
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"What can I do to help?"
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"If I'm to live in this village, I must have an occupation."
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"Please. Let me be useful."
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"He chooses his clothes himself."
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"He puts them out at night and hangs the ones he's worn."
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"I get to take the linen down to the laundry. But that's about all."
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"That's all?"
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""I'll do this", he says, "I'll take the other". "I'll tie that"."
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"And I'm just stood there like a chump watching a man get dressed."
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"To be honest, Mr Bates, I don't see the point of it."
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"I thought you didn't like him."
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"Well, so what? I have plenty offriends I don't like."
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"Would you want Mary to marry one ofthem?"
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"Why do you always have to pretend to be nicer than the rest of us?"
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"Then pity your wife, whose fortune must go to this odd young man,"
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"who talks about "weekends" and "jobs"."
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"What've you got there?"
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"Nothing."
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"What kind of nothing?"
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"Don't tell Mrs Hughes or she'll bring the vicar round to have you exorcised."
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"How are we supposed to find husbands ifwe're never allowed to see any men?"
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"Perhaps she thinks the stork brings them."
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"Eh. Lady Mary's in for a surprise."
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"Seems they want to fix her up with Mr Crawley."
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"Well, it makes sense. She was going to marry Mr Patrick."
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"Would she have, though, when it came to it? That's the question."
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"Ah, there you are, dear. I was hoping you'd be home in time."
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"In time for what?"
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"I've been paid the compliment of a visit."
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"- Hello. - Good afternoon, cousin Matthew."
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"Afternoon."
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"We were just saying how charming this room is now."
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"Mmm. It always seemed rather dark when my mother-in-law lived here."
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"- Sir. - No, thank you."
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"- A cup oftea, sir? - It's all right. I'll help myself."
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"So, Molesley,"
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"how do you find being home again? Your father must be glad you're back."
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"He is, your ladyship."
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"Might I give you this cup?"
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"I'm afraid we must be going."
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"- Thank you. - You'll think about it?"
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"Can I help, Mr Carson?"
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"Uh..."
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"May I?"
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"I must compliment you, Mrs Crawley."
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"When you made your offer, I thought you might be a "great lady nurse""
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"and faint at the sight of blood."
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"But I see you're made ofsterner stuff."
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"It's definitely the heart. It's almost too quiet to hear at all."
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"I'm afraid so."
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"I've been thinking about the treatments that are available."
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"Considerable success have been achieved over the last few years"
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"and administering adrenaline."
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"Mrs Crawley, I appreciate your thoroughness."
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"But you're unwilling to try it?"
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"Injection of adrenaline is a comparatively new procedure."
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"It's a while ago now, but I saw my husband do it. I know how."
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"Please, Mrs Crawley, don't force me to be uncivil."
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"We would be setting an impossible precedent"
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"when every villager could demand the latest fad in treatment"
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"for each new cut and graze."
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"I would remind you that we're not talking of a cut or a graze,"
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"but the loss of a man's life and the ruin of his family."
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"Ofcourse. But I beg you to see that it is not reasonable."
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"I'm sorry but I have standards."
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"I've just seen something ever so odd."
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"And if anyone thinks I'm going to pull my forelock and curtsey to this"
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"O'Brien!"
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"Yes, my lady."
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"Is it your place to do so?"
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"I've got my opinions, my lady, same as anybody."
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"This is the button we're missing from my new evening coat."
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"But I was shocked at the talk I heard as I came in."
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"Mr Crawley is his lordship's cousin and heir."
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"You will therefore, please, accord him the respect he's entitled to."
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"But you don't like him yourself, my lady. You never wanted him to..."
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"You're sailing perilously close to the wind, O'Brien."
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"Lfwe're to be friends, you will not speak in that way again about the Crawleys"
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"Now I'm going up to rest. Wake me at the dressing gong."
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"I don't think that's fair, not here in the servant's hall."
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"I agree."
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"She'd have rung for me and given me the button, that's all."
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"This isn't her territory. We can say what we like down here."
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"Who says?"
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"The law. And Parliament."
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"There is such a thing as free speech."
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"Not when I'm in charge."
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"Don't push your luck, Thomas."
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"Now, tea's over. Back to work. You'd better take this."
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"Friends."
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"Who does she think she's fooling? We're not friends."
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"- No? - No."
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"And you're not friends with the girls neither."
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"We're servants, you and me."
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"And they pay us to do as we're told, that's all."
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"- May I... - I can manage."
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"Now where have I put my cuff links?"
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"I thought these would make a change."
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"I want my usual ones."
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"I know I'm a disappointment to you, Molesley. But it's no good."
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"I'll never get used to being dressed like a doll."
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"And if I've offended you, I apologise."
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"This is my job, sir."
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"Well. It seems a very silly occupation for a grown man."
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"I'm sorry."
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"Why are you so against him?"
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"Aside from the fact he's planning to steal our inheritance?"
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"Your inheritance."
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"It makes no difference to Sybil and me."
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"We won't inherit, whatever happens."
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"Cousin Freddie's studying for the bar, and so is Vivian MacDonald."
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"At Lincoln's Inn. Not sitting at a dirty little desk in Ripon."
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"Besides, his father was a doctor."
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