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Clips from Downton Abbey (2010) - Family (S01E01)
"Putting on airs and graces I've no right to?"
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"What's brought this on?"
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"Nothing."
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"Except at times I wonder if I'm just a sad old fool."
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"you are a man of integrity and honour,"
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"who raises the tone ofthis household by being part of it."
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"Well, I think everyone is."
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"Sorry, what were you saying?"
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"Nothing. Doesn't matter."
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"Put this away before you go, and never mind your flirting."
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"I wasn't flirting. Not with him."
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"William's not a bad lad."
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"He's nice enough. But he isn't like Thomas."
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"No. He's not."
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"Cuff links, sir?"
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"Those are a dull option for such an occasion. Don't you agree?"
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"Might I suggest the crested pair, sir?"
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"Hmm."
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"They're a bit fiddly. I wonder ifyou could help me."
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"Certainly, sir."
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"I see you got that mark out ofthe sleeve. How did you do it?"
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"Oh, I tried it with this and tried it with that, until it yielded."
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"Very well done."
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"Thank you, sir."
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"You go in, Mrs Hughes. I want a quick word with Mr Bates here."
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"Mr Bates."
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"Um, I must thank you."
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"Both for what you did, and for keeping silent afterwards."
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"It was kind ofyou... and Anna."
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"It was nothing, Mr Carson."
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"I hope you don'tjudge me too harshly."
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"The investiture ofour first Chairwoman, Mrs Reginald Crawley,"
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"who has graciously agreed to share the duties ofour beloved president,"
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"the Dowager Countess of Grantham."
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"Our little hospital must surely grow and thrive with two such doughty champions"
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"united as they are by the strongest ties of all, family and friendship."
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"Here we are, ma'am, Crawley House."
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"For good or ill."
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"There's no mechanism for you to do so."
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"You will be an earl. You will inherit the estate."
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"Ofcourse, you can throw it away when you have it. That's up to you."
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"Can I help?"
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"I'm Molesley, sir, your butler and valet."
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"- Mr Molesley, I'm afraid... - May I introduce ourselves?"
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"I am Mrs Crawley and this is my son, Mr Matthew Crawley."
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"I'll just give Mr Taylor a hand with the cases."
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"- I can... - Thank you, Molesley."
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"Why would they want to?"
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"Mother, Lord Grantham has made the unwelcome discovery"
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"that his heir is a middle-class lawyer and the son of a middle-class doctor."
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"Upper middle class."
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"He wants to limit the damage by turning me into one of his own kind."
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"When you met him in London, you liked him."
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"I simply do not understand why we are rushing into this."
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"Matthew Crawley is my heir."
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"Patrick was your heir, he never lived here."
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"You saw how many ofthe village turned out for the service."
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"It is settled, my dearest one, whether you like it or not."
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"I wouldn't say that."
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"Not while your mother breathes air."
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"Oh, Ellen. This is much better than I thought it would be. You have done well."
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"Would you like this in here, ma'am, or taken up to your room?"
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"In here, thank you."
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"So, are you the whole ofour new household?"
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"There's a local girl, ma'am, Beth."
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"- This is ridiculous. - Thank you very much, Molesley."
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"- Might we have some tea? - Very good, ma'am."
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"- Well, he can go right now. - Why?"
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"Because we do not need a butler or a valet, if it comes to that."
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"We've always managed perfectly well with a cook and a maid,"
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"and they cannot expect us to alter our..."
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"What they expect, Matthew, is that we won't know how to behave."
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"And before they or you get any ideas, I will choose my own wife."
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"What on earth do you mean?"
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"Well, they're clearly going to push one ofthe daughters at me."
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"They'll have fixed on that when they heard I was a bachelor."
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"Lady Mary Crawley."
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"I do hope I'm not interrupting."
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"- Lady Mary... - Cousin Mary, please."
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"Unless you're too tired."
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"We would be delighted."
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"Good. Come at 8:00."
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"Won't you stay and have some tea?"
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"Oh, no, you're far too busy. And I wouldn't want to push in."
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"Lynch, I think we'll go back by the South Lodge."
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"Very good, my lady."
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"Ofcourse. And I agree."
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"The whole thing is a complete joke."
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"So what do you think we'll make ofthem?"
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"I shouldn't think much. She hasn't even got a lady's maid."
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"It's not a capital offence."
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"She's got a maid, her name's Ellen. She came a day earlier."
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"She's not a lady's maid."
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"She's just a housemaid that fastens hooks and buttons when she has to."
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"- There's more to it than that, you know. - Daisy!"
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"Are we to treat him as the heir?"
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"Are we heck as like. A doctor's son from Manchester?"
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"We're all lucky ifwe get a civil word out ofyou."
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"Gwen, parcel for you. Came by the evening post."
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"Thank you, Mr Carson."
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"- William. - Have you seen them yet, Mr Carson?"
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"By "them" I assume you mean the new family, in which case, no."
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"No, Mrs Patmore."
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"Then might I remind you we are preparing dinner for your future employer."
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"And if it goes wrong, I'll be telling them why."
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"Why are they here at all when you're going to undo it?"
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"Your father's not convinced it can be undone."
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"But you'll still try."
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"Granny and I are willing to try."
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"And Papa is not?"
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"We're trying to find a lawyer who'll take in on."
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"So what are they like?"
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"She's nice enough, but he's... very full of himself."
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"- Why do you say that? - Just an impression."
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"Let's go down and you can decide for yourself."
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"Hello again."
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"We're delighted to be here, aren't we, Matthew?"
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"Delighted."
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"Welcome to Downton."
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"Thank you. You've been so kind."
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