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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.2 (S06E06)
"Not a letdown, milady, I wouldn't say that,"
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"only I need to discuss the estate's entries this year"
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"I know that's not possible, milady,"
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"but if you could tell me who's replaced him..."
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"Hold onto your hat, Mr Finch, but I'm afraid I have."
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"Mm-hm... Hm."
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"and now I intend to manage myself, with His Lordship."
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"- Well... it's a changing world. - It certainly is."
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"We're anxious the show shouldn't be a letdown, milady,"
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"but a decent turnout from the surviving estates means they're taken seriously."
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"The key word being surviving."
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"I'm not sure how enticing that sounds."
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"Find somewhere local, where we can throw our own party,"
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"Of course I do."
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"Why, did you think you would have to get married"
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"without Lady Mary to witness it?"
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"She's an important figure in my life, Mrs Hughes."
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"- I won't apologise. - Nor do you have to."
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"Is that so wrong?"
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"What should I tell His Lordship?"
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"- Which you'll agree is very sneaky. - I think it's sensible."
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"Which means we'll become a ward of the larger establishment,"
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"and his father gave the land on which the hospital is built."
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"- The four of us constitute a quorum. - I disagree."
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"Tell her about this meeting and, when you do,"
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"I suppose you've settled into the routine by this time."
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"I think so. I like it here."
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"I've been getting to know the estate when I've got time off."
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"I agree with you, Andy, it's very liberating."
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"If you say so."
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"Mr Carson, I don't suppose there's any more news on when you'll be serving notice?"
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"Nobody's going to be flung into the road, I can assure you."
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"No, but I mean... should I start looking for another job?"
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"How could it hurt?"
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"At least you know you won't be asked to leave until you've got somewhere to go."
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"- Mr Dawes... - Mr Molesley."
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".. might I have a word?"
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"I will be up tomorrow, so we can talk about it then"
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"We should finish up. The children will be here in a minute."
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"He hates my ideas for the editorial,"
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"and he hates the new photographs we've commissioned."
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"He hates me. Let's leave it at that."
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"How did the meeting go?"
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"Dr Clarkson wants to win your mother over to Granny's team."
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"- And will he? - I don't believe so."
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"Is that fair? It's always been a huge plus that we have our own hospital"
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"I never asked what that man was here for this morning."
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"Two of the pigs are proven winners after all."
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"- I'm going to look at them tomorrow. - Can we come? - I don't see why not."
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"But is it a good idea? Is it safe?"
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"Don't be such a ninny. I've said you can come if you want."
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"But I have to be in London now."
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"I'll go."
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"We'll all look at the pigs, then we'll come home."
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"Cos I've got something for you."
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"Oh, yes? What's that, then?"
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"Well, about examinations in general, really."
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"Anyway..."
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"He suggested, before we fix a date,"
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"you might like a go at some old papers from the last few years."
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"You mean real exams that people sat?"
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"- That was kind of you. - Oh, don't thank me."
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"If you passed your exams, you'd be in a better place to help him."
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"Her Ladyship was there and she tried to calm the new owner down,"
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"- so she must be sympathetic. - Daisy, we're servants."
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"No."
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"I'd expect you to be wreathed in smiles"
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"Anna, no woman living"
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"has been put through more of an emotional wringer than you."
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"It doesn't surprise me in the least that you haven't got pregnant."
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"Well, I still say your life has been so filled with stress and worry..."
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"Now, if that will be all..."
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"As a matter of fact, I'm glad to see you."
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"I'd value your advice."
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"I've had a letter from the Royal Yorkshire Hospital,"
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"asking if I'd head the new Board of Charitable Donors."
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"We'd be working alongside."
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"Well, that's if I stay the almoner, once we've amalgamated."
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"So you don't disagree with the plan?"
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"What advanced surgery do we offer? None."
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"- but what about everyone else? - I bet you'd go to London too."
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"I probably would, but I shouldn't have to."
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"And what about people who don't have that option?"
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"So the battle lines are drawn and now we must fight it out."
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"I must be going."
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"I assume old Lady Grantham is still bitterly opposed?"
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"Poor Daisy's in a terrible state about Mr Mason losing his farm."
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"I don't blame her, it's a beautiful place and he's a lovely man."
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"The way she talks, they didn't much take to the new owners."
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"But do you think you could ask?"
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"I can tell her Daisy's worried, but I can't do more than that."
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"Very well. I'd better get on."
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"I'm trying to help you."
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"- It would be nice if you didn't have to move far away. - Nice for whom?"
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"I've an idea the one in the tapestry room needs extra loving care."
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"Don't worry, Mr Barrow, I looked after the clocks in my last place."
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"- Well, they're big enough. - They're good animals, milady."
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"They've done well and they will again at Malton."
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"Hey, Miss Marigold!"
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"- We should probably get home. - Well, there's no great rush."
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"Hello."
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"Back to the big house for luncheon."
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"We mustn't hold them up."
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"Mr Carson?"
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"I wonder if I could have some time off, this afternoon, for an interview?"
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"Interview? What, for a job?"
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"Yes, it's quite local -- Rothley Manor near Ripon."
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"You don't let the grass grow, I must say."
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"- So I can go? - Be my guest."
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"Thank you, Mr Carson."
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"If I was lucky, I wouldn't be leaving."
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"- Did the children like the pigs? - They loved them."
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"Drewe was as proud as punch showing them off."
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"- Was Mrs Drewe there? - She came just before we left"
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"Is that luncheon?"
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"he wasn't really thinking."
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"or whichever room you choose."
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"But you must feel free to refuse."
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"She just may, that's all, it's her wedding. Shall we go in?"
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"Of course, I'd have been very happy in the servants' hall, My Lord..."
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