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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.1 (S06E06)
"How was dinner? Did you enjoy it?"
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"How do you mean, m'lady?"
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"They're not going to lay off staff?"
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"Oh, no."
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"You're right. Things are positively frugal around here."
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"But remember, no talking."
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"M'lady."
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"- How did you get on last night? - Oh..."
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"But it was a difficult topic to arrive at."
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"If you give it to me, I'll get someone to take it."
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"I've only got to give her an envelope."
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"has sent a message for you. Apparently, it's urgent."
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"She sent a maid to put it into your hand."
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"Of course, m'lady."
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"- How dare you? - I dare more than you dare."
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"It'll be a lot worse when you're sprawled over the centre pages"
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"You're revolting."
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"Can't you see that none of that stuff works with me?"
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"- What stuff? - La-di-da, gracious great lady."
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"Now, please get out."
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"If I wasn't so disgusted, that would make me laugh."
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"- I was just on my way up -- - This is Miss Bevan, whom I told you about."
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"You must be a glutton for punishment."
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"Mr Molesley's been on at me about my exams."
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"Ooh, I don't envy you. I still cheer myself up by thinking,"
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"Ooh, it doesn't look as if she'll be staying on at the Dower House."
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"'Ey, I wonder what was in that message."
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"Well, you have a touching faith in officialdom."
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"Do you not care?"
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"I'll tell you what I care about. It's not complicated."
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"I care about survival rates."
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"Mrs Crawley, I'm sure you don't intend to be offensive..."
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"I know the facts about this place as well as you."
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"You've got a visitor. Sergeant Willis."
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"Mr Bates is there already."
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"But haven't they checked her story?"
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"She says Mr Green picked her up in a pub, but no-one can corroborate it."
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"that someone had confessed."
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"How did she know Mr Green would be in Piccadilly?"
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"Did he speak to her, like the witness said?"
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"- And she pushed him. - I believe she's telling the truth."
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"And I'm certain it'll come right. Just keep the faith."
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"Don't be harsh. He meant well."
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"M'lord, William Mason's father is downstairs."
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"- What? - The Darnleys are selling Mallerton?"
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"So did he, my Lord, but now there's to be an auction"
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"You astonish me. But what can I do?"
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"How does he know that's not what they intend?"
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"- He's had a letter giving notice. - Oh, it may be a formality."
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"but the new owners may keep him on."
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"No. He was William's father. He's Daisy's father-in-law."
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"- So, what are you going to say? - I've heard they're selling."
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"Ah, Mrs Hughes..."
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"Not here. Not while we're working."
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"- Go on, then. - I wish we could settle the date."
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"But they can't just tell you to go."
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"Not when you and your dad have put in so many years there."
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"- That's not how I see it. - It doesn't matter how you see it."
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"That's how it is."
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"Ah, hello."
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"- What? Where did this come from? - Oh, she never disappoints."
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"I suppose it comes down to who's useful and who's ornamental."
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"Oh, dear. I do hope I haven't cast a shadow."
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"She came here with a message from Her Ladyship."
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"Mr Carson... did you know anything about staff being laid off?"
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"That would be the decision of the new owners."
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"If I hear anything more, I'll make sure Daisy knows it."
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"To have his whole future hanging in the balance, at his time of life."
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"He says, once the debts are paid, there won't be too much left."
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"Tim's emigrating to Kenya."
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"Poor Marian. To be separated from her only son."
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"Well, John's father and my papa were as thick as thieves."
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"How was Granny?"
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"I wish you'd stay out of it. Not least because she's bound to win."
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"- Can I help you, Miss Denker? - No."
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"I'm just tidying Her Ladyship's papers."
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"- I'll tell Mrs Potter. - Oh, how very reassuring."
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"The butler giving the cook an early warning."
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"What are you talking about?"
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"Are you trying to suggest, in your usual, maladroit fashion,"
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"will always need to dress and undress."
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"We none of us know what the future will bring."
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"Ah, I've put your spectacles over there, m'lady."
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"Would you tell Mrs Potter?"
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"I will, m'lady, although you could have rung for her yourself."
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"If I pay her, I've a blood-sucking vampire"
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"I think I agree. If I'm strong enough."
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"somehow the shadow of blackmail is worse."
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"We may have our problems, the both of us, but we'll get through them."
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"- Could you spare me a minute? - If you like."
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"for your visit last night."
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"Only, I'm asking myself..."
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"Well, not exactly."
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"Well, that is all very fine,"
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"but it's hard for me to talk about such things."
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"if you would expect..."
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"Don't wives normally perform their duties?"
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"She has to know what you expect."
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"If they'll just leave us alone, I'll be happy, whatever comes."
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"No, you won't."
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"At least, not as happy as you could have been."
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"But it's nice of you to say it."
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"That was an awkward mission for you, if you like."
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"I'm not embarrassed, exactly."
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"That, in my eyes, she is beautiful."
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"I see."
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"You say she asks if I want a 'full' marriage..."
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"with everything that that involves..."
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".. and I hope I do not ask the indelicate"
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"I am happy and tickled and..."
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"But I could never have lived some... pat-a-cake friendship lie."
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"And for what it's worth, I wish you the best of luck, Mr Carson."
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"Thank you, Mrs Patmore."
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"I'm sorry to disturb Your Ladyship."
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"I'm sorry, what?"
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"Oh, Spratt..."
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"- Has she? - I do not see how you could manage"
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"without a cook, a housemaid or Miss Denker,"
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"which leaves me as the only candidate for removal."
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"Well, I believe many people live without butlers. So I'm told."
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