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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.1 (S06E06)
"Your Ladyship."
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"Well, why does Mr Mason want to go, himself? Won't it make him sad?"
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"- Oh, I see that. - And the new owners will be there."
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"Of course they will. They'll want to buy a lot of stuff,"
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"- Ooh... - Lady Mary's out, miss, and I don't know when she'll be back."
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"Who shall I say has called?"
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"- I will, all the same. - Thank you, Mr Molesley."
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"I have no desire to be rude, miss, but if you wish to see Lady Mary,"
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"Nothing to concern you, my Lord. This young lady is leaving."
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"cos I've waited for Lady Mary long enough."
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"Oh, my dear, how exotic."
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"Michael knew quite a few of them, actually."
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"- Would you like a London life? - The fact is, I'd like a life."
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"but remember, I had no children to make a country life sensible."
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"No. They couldn't care less."
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"Hanging around Downton, being sniped at by Mary?"
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"- Was her name Bevan? - I knew she was trouble."
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"You know, Carson, some day there'll be something I've done"
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"- Papa, I don't know what this person has told you... - Only the truth."
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"Take it and go. And remember, one word..."
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"Aren't you the lucky one?"
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"Then why did you say no?"
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"And you didn't think of George?"
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"But it's still not the way your parents would have behaved."
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"I gave her 50 pounds, and here's her signed confession to blackmail."
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"How did you manage that?"
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"or leave with nothing and be reported to the police."
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"But... how do you know she won't be back?"
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"Will wonders never cease?"
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"Is that a compliment?"
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"should she be called upon to do so."
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"I do."
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"And I'm more interested than ever to see who, in the future,"
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"Maybe no-one."
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"I'd rather be alone than with the wrong man."
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"Someone after money. Usual thing."
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"- Did you give her any? - Some."
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"It was quite a good cause."
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"- Has Edith telephoned? - Yes. She'll be home for dinner."
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"Maybe we should all go. The Fall Of The House Of Usher."
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"Daisy! Get upstairs. You don't want to keep them waiting."
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"It was difficult, I'll not deny it."
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"Oh, no, no. That's your decision."
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"I can only say he was very moving when he spoke of you."
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"Vulgarity?"
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"I'd like to feel a man could speak of me like that at my age."
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"So, it's farewell to Mallerton."
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"and I'm unmarried, so I must do it alone."
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"That sounds rather severe."
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"I think it sounds very positive."
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"Mr Carson, when you said we'd know if there was a plan --"
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"Excuse me, while I see them off."
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"Well, he doesn't seem that bothered, so it can't be that bad."
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"Besides, they all want to be rid of me anyway."
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"We got on very well when he first arrived,"
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"but now he hardly dares to talk to me."
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"especially when I knew the house in the old days."
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"Does it ever get cold on the moral high ground (?)"
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"I need to be sure that we can disagree,"
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"Well, we shall see."
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"It's rather early, but I think we deserve it."
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"How we laughed."
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"It seemed a little chilly, m'lady, so I've brought you a shawl."
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"Oh, I'm sorry. No, forget I said that."
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"Oh, well. As I said, nothing's decided."
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"but I don't wish to upset poor Denker."
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"That is true,"
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"Shall we have some tea?"
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"Don't worry, Miss Denker."
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"You don't really mean to manage without a lady's maid, do you?"
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"Certainly not!"
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"Will you be as philosophical when it's our turn?"
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"This is John's grandmother, for God's sake."
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"We've kept a few portraits to make a decent show in the London house,"
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"But we did hang on, I'm afraid. We hung on for far too long."
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"I know this hall from Christmas parties and the like,"
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"but er... I've a mind to poke around."
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"That were a wedding present when Sir John got married."
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"I don't think it's right."
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"It's as if they were selling your past along with their own."
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"That's them."
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"That's the new owners. Mr and Mrs Philip Henderson."
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"Excuse me, but are you the new owner?"
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"- I am. - So it's you who insists on serving notice to men"
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"- What gives you the right to do that? - Mrs Mason, there's really no --"
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"like his father and grandfather before him,"
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"but where's the gratitude?"
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"Mr Henderson, I'm sure she doesn't mean to be rude."
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"You can't imagine that if I do keep on some of the tenants,"
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"Now, please don't be hasty. She's upset for old Mason --"
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"I'm sorry, Darnley. I don't find this sort of thing amusing."
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"We should find our chairs."
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"The first lot consists of a set of sporting prints"
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"from the mid-19th century. Who would like to start the bidding?"
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"But I kept thinking of that poky little house in Thurloe Square"
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"- and I couldn't see what else to do. - You might have stored some of it,"
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"That's a dream. Face it."
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"One pound, seventeen and six. And sold!"
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"- How was your day? - Not very good."
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"I'm sure it's not as bad as you say. Mr Henderson will understand."
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"- This was in front of His Lordship? - In front of all of them."
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"- Could prove awkward! - Thank you, Thomas (!)"
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"If they dismiss me, I've got no-one but myself to blame."
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"- It won't come to that, Daisy. - What will happen to Mr Mason now?"
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"Sergeant Willis has something to tell you."
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"For God's sake, they've all lived with this as long as we have."
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"- Never mind that. - I'll go and tell His Lordship."
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"You both helped us when all hope was gone,"
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"and I'll not forget it."
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"I find it hard to acknowledge a debt but we owe a debt to you."
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"It's been such a long road. Can this really be the end of it?"
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"It seems so. And a happy ending!"
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"I knew this day would come, I really did."
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"We could've done with the result a little sooner."
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"We never seem to use it now Lady Rose has gone."
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"Do we know any more about the woman who did it, Sergeant Willis?"
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"- That's all very well -- - Give her a message from me."
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"What will they do now?"
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"So Mr Green goes on ruining lives."
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"But not your life. Not any more."
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