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00:49:36
Hugh Bonneville, Phyllis Logan, Elizabeth McGovern
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She'd never let me go, at least not without a chaperone,
I'll take it to his lordship and he can decide.
not to take the chance to end a quarrel.
VIOLET: So the bequest stands?
He's a lucky bloke, that's all I'll say.
He says he is resolved to put his dishonesty behind him.
I may not be used to the splendor of Downton,
like a tart's boudoir.
WAITER: Yes?
He was always a liar.
FOREMAN: Get back to work!
Then he is in for a disappointment.
I'm under gardener for Lord Ellis,
and have you put to bed with no supper.
Livestock versus cereal?
and pay it off in one lump.
Where's my scent?
But in the meantime,
VIOLET: So the bequest stands?
Follow that hedge,
but he's not a dancer.
It looks more like something for servant and farmworkers to me.
DAISY: Mr. Bates has remembered
But didn't last night's dinner disabuse you of that scheme?
When you talk like that, I'm tempt to ring for Nanny
He pretends he is because he knows it annoy me.
and I dread to think about the second.
if Mr. Bates and I lent you some money?
but your grandmother insist you should see it first.
and now I owe money all over the village.
He pretend he is because he knows it annoys me.
She married the son of Lord Esher, then retire.
Well, that's cheer me up.
We shout and scream and wail and cry,
I warn her off Mr. Barrow, that's all,
Mr. Barrow never bother with you
Robert, Matthew intend Mary to be his sole heiress.
Then it's settle.
only to have them dash.
I dare not, either.
She'd be bound to tell Lady Grantham.
as the way you punch that horrid man.
Oh, yes, you can, or do you want to be arrest?!
dead, arms stretch out, looking for the kitchen.
She won't want to get involve.
I suppose you'd better look me out another.
STATION MASTER: All aboard!
Likewise.
Besides, it's not up to you.
Well, you won't be a housemaid forever.
the estate will have to pay death duties twice
Then you'd be wrong, because I'd absolutely love to.
"I'll do it properly when I get back
Have you truly never heard of them?
Or indeed, the whole matter of the tax.
Most certainly you do.
Sorry, I nearly forgot this.
How did he phrase that, exactly?
But he thinks he can manage alone now.
so perhaps you could question her later.
You must have been sometimes.
They finally got round to packing up his things
But is this quite suitable?
They finally got round to packing up his things
You're not at all late.
Actually, I'm glad that you're here
You sound posh enough.
so perhaps you could question her later.
been sort of spent all over the place.
You're not discourteous, Mr. Bates, I'll give you that.
that it demonstrates "testamentary intention."
Nothing's as changeable as a young man's heart.
"which seems pretty feeble for a lawyer,
You sound posh enough.
It seems unsuitable to me.
and you being pregnant makes it even more irresponsible."
It was vulgar and self-important.
Though they do say there's no one so jealous
You're so suspicious.
He's so anxious to talk to you before he goes.
And you were fond of her?
I knew he'd have a sensible plan.
I'm delighted.
I never saw anything so brave
Dearest Papa, I hope you're not too disappointed.
I'm really upset by it.
He's just as keen on her as ever.
I can't tell you how grateful I am, Mrs. Crawley.
so if there is ever the slight thing
But I'm a steady chap.
Aren't you curious about my childhood home?
I don't know why she's so excited.