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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.2 (S06E06)
"No, no, I'll do it. It should be me."
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"Do you know when you'll be back?"
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"Oh, you know, some shopping, one or two appointments."
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"Well, try and put your feet up."
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"I think a bit of a break will do you good"
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"It won't do any harm, anyway."
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"- Is that wise? - I think so."
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"- I didn't tell you about the m - What time's your train? - Half-past nine."
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"- I hope she's pleased. - To be honest, My Lady, she's a little hesitant."
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"Carson, you've worked in this house man and boy for half a century."
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"How reassuring, My Lady."
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"We wanted you to see the ward now it's been repainted."
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"Now you'll be paraded past every element of treatment:"
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"It isn't friendly, you know, to stir her up into opposition."
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"Excuse me, but I don't need to be stirred or squashed."
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"- Are you saying Dr Clarkson is a bad doctor? - Certainly not."
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"Have you no pride in what we have achieved with our hospital?"
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"I just want what's best for the village."
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"Well, at least we have that in common."
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"I'll come with you."
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"- Are you ordering me to leave? - Of course not,"
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"Don't push us out, milord."
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"I'm not pushing anyone anywhere."
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"- Very well, if you're sure you can. - I am sure."
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"Then we'll leave it at that."
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"It was difficult."
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"- Now? - She's just outside."
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"for our William's dad to be thrown out of his farm when it's all my fault."
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"But Mr Mason's not young and it needs someone that knows him."
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"Any estate would be lucky to have him."
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"It's no mystery, Mrs Bates, you suffer from cervical incompetence."
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"To put it plainly, the neck of the womb is weak"
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"The procedure is called cervical cerclage."
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"- It's been in use for more than 20 years. - Go on."
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"- Is it painful? - It's quite quick."
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"then you can rest afterwards without the nuisance of travel."
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"Well, you've given me a lot to think about, Doctor."
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"Thank you."
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"- When do you return north? - In the morning."
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"I'm afraid Drewe won't leave."
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"She and Mary are catching the same train tomorrow, 11 o'clock."
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"As it is, she'll only have two days to get the pigs ready for the show."
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"I don't think the rule applies to Mama."
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"- She's a law unto herself. - And don't we know it?"
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"There'll be no upstairs luncheon"
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"and you're all free to visit the show if you wish."
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"The wagonette will leave from the stable yard at ten."
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"Oh, no, you should come. I think it'll be fun."
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"- I could do that. - I don't think so."
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"Andrew, Mr Molesley, make sure you're here by a quarter-past four."
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"- How are they doing today? - Fine fettle, milady."
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"- Moo! - Look at that cow. - Moo!"
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"Never mind. Do you want to see Lady Mary showing off her pigs?"
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"Don't worry, Mr Barrow. It's not my game."
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"I'd better go. I don't want to miss those pigs."
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"You're not a quick learner, are you?"
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"It's funny to see Lady Mary in there with the pigs."
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"- I hope things are beginning to settle down for you, Mr Mason. - Settle down?"
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"Only poor Daisy can hardly work, she's been so worried about you."
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"Nae, Daisy, you can't let worry put you off your work."
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"Mama says you're on her side for the battle of the hospitals."
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"Oh! I was rather hoping it might be the first signs of a thaw."
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"- Hello, Mrs Drewe. Everyone well? - Very well, thank you, milord,"
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"Nice to see you."
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"If you're asking, could we get this business sorted for good and all?"
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"It means a lot to Lady Mary and the family that we're married in the house"
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"- First prize goes to Golden Empress of Downton Abbey. - Oh!"
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"Yes, well done, us."
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"Where's Miss Marigold, milady?"
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"She'll be perfectly fine, you'll see."
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"How could I possibly have lost sight of her?"
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"- What is it, milady? - We're missing Miss Marigold."
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"She's missing now and soon she'll be found."
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"- Why? - I know where we'll find her."
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"- Where? - I've just realised Margie's gone too and she's taken the truck."
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"I'll get the car."
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"- What's going on? - Panic over, milady."
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"Miss Marigold's at Yew Tree Farm with Mrs Drewe."
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"She took her there for safety. It was good of her, really."
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"And how will we get back?"
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"- I'll come. - No, I don't wanna frighten her."
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"Where else would I bring her?"
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"This is her home..."
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"You're not angry are you, Tim?"
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"No, my darling."
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".. please."
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"- .. know how much all of us owe to you and your wife. - Don't feel badly."
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"We made a plan, Lady Edith and I, but we forgot about emotion..."
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"The very same to you."
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"I think it's for the best."
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"You think I'm a bully. I think you're a snob."
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"I'm surprised at you, Mrs Hughes. This is not the behaviour I would look for from you."
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"- We've come to dress the bride. - There's a sentence I never thought I'd hear."
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"Tom writes that they've opened the new sale room."
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"- Ah! I think she could be pregnant. - Golly! Why do you say that?"
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"but it's a bit early to say.'"
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"Granny's asked me to look in later."
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"It'll be about the hospital business. Have you told Mama?"
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"Not all the trustees can be at every meeting"
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"and I want to see if there is some way to sort it out"
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"before there's blood on the carpet."
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"- What is it? - There's a man downstairs, My Lady."
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"- Mr Finch is here to see the agent. - I'll see him."
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"I suggested that but he said"
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"he doesn't want to bother you, or His Lordship, 'just the agent'."
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"I've got some errands to run and I promised I'd meet Granny at 11."
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"I want to be left to manage him. It's my job."
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"How are preparations for the wedding coming along?"
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"Slowly but surely, My Lord."
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"We've settled a date with Mr Travis"
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"- what there is of one. - Well, here of course. - Absolutely."
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"That's kind, My Lord. As I say, we haven't yet made the decision."
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"Honestly, Papa, 'We'll decorate the servants' hall'!"
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"I don't want to discuss it now. I'm in a rush."
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"We'll have a proper conversation later."
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"So you'll give it back (?)"
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"Only that he's losing home and livelihood and it's all my fault."
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"That's kind. I think I'll walk down to the Home Farm myself."
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"I'll join you."
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"Right you are."
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