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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #6.2 (S06E06)
"that we can argue with Lady Mary, either of us."
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"I mean, it's not right for you to cry alone."
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"I told Lady Mary last night."
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"You want your own child. No substitute will do."
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"See. You gave yourself away by not denying it."
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"whilst having your hair done or waiting for the dentist,"
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"but that does not mean you're an expert in how to produce them!"
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"You know, there is no need to shout, I am not deaf."
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"Well, how? George was aching to see the pigs"
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"Well, you could've said it would upset Mrs Drewe."
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"Wouldn't Mary have wondered why I was making such a thing of it?"
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"She's in one camp with Dr Clarkson, who isn't a fan either,"
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"- and Isobel's in the other. - And your parents?"
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"Mama agrees with Isobel. Papa doesn't want to take sides."
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"Well, if I know Granny, he'll have to."
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"I first arrived as a junior footman about 15 years ago."
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"- Why are you leaving now? - It seems like the right time for a move."
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"I'm not familiar with the term."
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"I think you have to climb down from that high horse, Mr Barrow."
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"This is 1925."
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"We'd need you to combine the duties of a footman -- when needed -- and a chauffeur."
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"I see. Well, I can drive, just about."
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"- Is that all? - Do you know how to valet?"
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"Goodness, this is a job for a one-man band."
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"Why would that be? Did the right girl never come along?"
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"I think you know that not many footmen or butlers are married."
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"- How did the visit go? - Well, George wants to be a pig farmer when he grows up."
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"I thought it would be a nice gesture"
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"I suppose so."
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"You know what you told me, last night?"
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"I think you've forgotten that, when I was first married,"
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"He found I needed a tiny operation, I had it and George is the result."
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"- I don't think there's any point -- - There's no point in thinking, you don't know."
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"I'm going to take you up to London, we'll meet Dr Ryder and listen to what he has to say."
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"- Then we'll see. - But what would that cost?"
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"I couldn't accept it from you."
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"We have had our moments haven't we, milady?"
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"We certainly have. And this is our next moment."
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"I'll telephone and make an appointment."
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"I do appreciate it."
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"Nobody in my whole life has been kinder to me than you have."
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"- Except for Mr Bates. - Except for Mr Bates."
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"I'm glad that's settled."
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"He'd hope too much. But later, if anything comes of it."
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"But how? I'd be surprised if Mr Henderson was particularly anxious to renew our acquaintance."
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"Couldn't Sir John Darnley put in a good word?"
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"Now that it is theirs, they'll do as they think fit."
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"but I'm not convinced I can help."
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"What were you not saying about your visit to the Drewes'?"
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"Only that Mrs Drewe has definitely not got over Marigold."
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"- No? - No. She looked as if she wanted to swallow her whole."
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"Well, how clever was it to take the child there in the first place?"
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"I wish Edith would just tell her."
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"Oh, she thinks Mary would use it as a weapon and she may be right."
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"If only the Drewes would move away and find a tenancy elsewhere."
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"I don't mind talking to Drewe, but I doubt it will do much good."
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"- Did the interview go well? - Not very."
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"I suppose none of that was reflected in the money."
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"Was it heck as like? They pay for one servant and they want a whole bleeding household thrown in."
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"she just said she didn't think she could help."
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"I'd like to hear it from her lips, or I'll feel I've done nothing, except make things worse."
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"It's not Her Ladyship's fault."
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"I do not understand why any form of compromise is beyond him."
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"I haven't had anything new in ages."
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"- Why not go shopping together? - With Mary? Not likely."
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"She won't stay -- the good ones never do, but we shall eat well until she goes."
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"I think I'm going to keep it empty and see if I get any use out of it."
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"and I'm not convinced I'll be much good at it."
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"But you don't want to accept?"
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"and whether we're in the great hall or the drawing room, or wherever,"
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"While being in the school house would be?"
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"It doesn't have to be the school house, if you don't like it."
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"But, yes, if we take a neutral place and decorate it the way we want"
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"and put in the flowers we like, it would be about us"
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"in a way the great hall of Downton Abbey never can be."
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"And I have to tell His Lordship."
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"I will, if you don't want to."
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"and give my regards to Mr Mead."
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"To what do we owe this honour?"
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"I must look in at the church"
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"and I'm seeing Dr Clarkson and Mama at the hospital later on."
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"I've mentioned it to Isobel, so I hope she's there too."
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"At least she's an ally I can rely on, even if I can't rely on you."
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"- Bags of time. - Carson, have you broken the news to Mrs Hughes?"
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"She's not quite convinced that it would be appropriate."
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"- Why not? - She feels we would be making a claim to which we have no right."
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"If you've no right to be married from here, then who does?"
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"- Mrs Hughes sees it differently. - You leave Mrs Hughes to me."
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"Don't worry, Carson, your reception will be in the great hall if it's the last thing I do."
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"How very reassuring."
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"- It's much brighter, isn't it? - Very nice."
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"Doctor?"
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"Oh? And what are you trying to add?"
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"I don't want Cousin Cora to feel outnumbered."
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"It's not very friendly to squash her into submission either."
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"- What's the difference? - Mine are the true facts."
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"I wish we could persuade you to help us stem the tide of change."
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"And the other doctors that use our hospital -- are they no good either?"
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"I'm sure everyone does their very best,"
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"Great advances have been made since the war."
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"- Can't we share in them? - Hear, hear."
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"Of course. I intend that we should."
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"- We haven't got the money. - I see I'm not needed to lend you strength."
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"You're fully in command of the argument."
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"I don't think pride comes into it."
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"Well, I warn you, Dr Clarkson and I will fight to the last ditch."
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"We must give them time to gnash their teeth alone."
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"I can't deny it, Lady Grantham would've made a powerful ally."
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"- Oh, no, indeed. - Mm."
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"but the fact remains, this is a difficult situation."
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"Why did they bring her here? Why didn't Lady Edith stop it?"
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"She couldn't, she was away."
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"Where's Mrs Drewe now?"
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"She's collecting the children from school."
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"We're all right."
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"I wish we were all right."
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"Nobody wishes it more than I do,"
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"but Her Ladyship worries that Mrs Drewe simply cannot stand being so near the child."
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"We've been here since before Waterloo."
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"I want Lady Edith to be happy and I want Miss Marigold to be happy"
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