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00:48:00
Hugh Bonneville, Phyllis Logan, Elizabeth McGovern
272
ROBERT: How did you get on with your dressmaker?
But nobody learns anything from a governess,
Will you have your own way, do you think? With the frock?
What's it to you? Clothes are a valet's perk, not a chauffeur's.
The tincture and the salve will help. Try it for a week and we'll see.
What happens to his lordship's old clothes?
I could only see the absurdity ofthe whole thing.
I've put out the Rundell candlestick for dinner tonight.
You wanted to see the new chauffeur, my lord?
- than sending stiffcollars to the equator. - (LAUGHING)
COUNTESS: Sybil, darling, why would you want to go to a real school?
One whiffof reform and she hears the rattle ofthe guillotine.
What, all three ofthem? I'm not an octopus. Why can't Gwen do it?
I am a custodian, my dear, not an owner.
I can find you a veil ifyou like. I hope you're not expecting me to do it.
I beg your pardon, Thomas?
What's it to you? Clothes are a valet's perk, not a chauffeur's.
And this is solution of nitrate ofsilver. Rub a little in, morning and night.
EDITH: Were you pleased with the work on the cottages?
It's been rather a chop-and-change evening downstairs.
- She'll be leaving after luncheon. - Certainly, your ladyship.
Suppose there's a tidal wave? Suppose we all die ofthe plague?
I hope I'm not a disappointment.
You seem positively glad to see Mary disinherit!
When she dies, they'll cut her open and find it engrave on her heart.
Stop flannelling and get on, before I betray you to Mr Carson.
They won't notice ifyou vanish for a couple of hours.
The entail's unbreakable. Mary cannot inherit.
I reckon there's ajob vacancy coming up. Miss O'Brien, do you fancy a promotion?
Not very modern. They were invent by Thomas Jefferson.
You bastard.
I beg your pardon, Thomas?
- Really, ma'am... - I insist.
Just a man thrust into something he never wanted or envisaged.
But what... What happens when you retire?
Well, you've cheer up a bit.
Poor old Madame Swan. I don't know why we bother with fittings.
And he propose again and you accepted?
Well, that's settle, then.
I dare't.
who's decent and honour bound to look into it.
Life's alter you, as it's alter me.
I assure you, he will raise not the slightest objection.
just because nobody's investigate properly.
When he arrive, do your best to keep her in the drawing room.
Why does every day involve a fight with an American?
Putting it bluntly,
Poor Mary, she's been terribly down in the mouth lately.
You seem positively glad to see Mary disinherited!
When he's seen and done so much, and I've been nowhere and done nothing.
Can I look in afterwards?
Oh, is her cooking so precisely timed? You couldn't tell.
Steady on. You can cut him a bit ofslack on his second day.
Men don't wear them, and they look perfectly normal in their clothes.
Sometimes I rather envy you, having somewhere to go every morning.
Apparently, Granny's been to see him.
Apart from the Great Matter, ofcourse.
Think about it carefully.
just because nobody's investigated properly.
I don't know how this house would run without you. I don't, truly.
Yes, indeed. Please send him in.
Certainly, my lord.
Well, I didn't mean recover exactly, just get past it.
Leave him alone, Mother.
I... I think perhaps I knowjust the man.
Carson and Mrs Hughes sometimes take a novel or two.
When I've ruined myself, I must have a powerful protector to hide behind.
Old Cripps was rather reluctant, but I'm pleased we went forward.
Quite so. Thank you, Carson.
but I'm beggared if I can find much more than four.
Very droll. Lfshe's got a boyfriend, I'm a giraffe.
Odious woman. What does Mama want?
Well, I'm flattered that I'm one ofthem.
I cannot feel it will make for a very restful retirement, can you?
The entail's unbreakable. Mary cannot inherit.
I'm stubborn. I wish I wasn't, but I am.
While I'm sat here, sewing like a cursed princess in a fairy tale,
- It was absurd. Lfyou don't change, you die. - Do you think so?
Suppose there's a tidal wave? Suppose we all die ofthe plague?
Then she's a foolish girl and she doesn't deserve you.
Old Cripps was rather reluctant, but I'm pleased we went forward.
"All right" is an optimistic assessment, sir.
is much more energetic than mine.
I know my work seems very trivial to you.
Because this is not Erysipelas, this is a rue allergy.
- How was your evening, Mrs Hughes? - Very enjoyable, thank you.
You must have thought me an awful prig when I first arrived.
- I think those women are very brave. - Hear, hear.
She was very upset by the death of poor Mr Pamuk.
They've found someone more suited for the post and better qualified.
- Well, isn't it a blessed relief? - Daisy, Thomas is a troubled soul.
- I think her food is delicious. - Naturally.