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Why do you say that?
I see.
I expect so. As long as you stick to your side of the bargain.
We're still two short.
Then give me the weapon and I'll do the work.
Well, no. No, I'm glad she's staying.
It seems to me if we could manage to pool all of that,
but this way you'll come across as
And to be honest, I suspect that was the reason.
I can imagine.
But why here?
Well, I couldn't say no. Her mother is my niece and my godchild
If I am wrong, then I apologise.
I'm on the side of the downtrodden.
Just as I thought. There's been a mix-up.
No, thank you, Lord Grantham. I think we've got the measure of it.
I couldn't manage an 18-year-old. Not these days.
What a tiresome fellow.
- Can I read it? - Certainly not.
I can't let a man like that go to work in innocent people's houses.
Are we in good shape?
Look, I'm afraid if I do, Mrs Hughes, that...
That'll put a smile on your face.
I think I might come up with you to London.
Perhaps buy some time by investing your capital.
We're going to miss you both so much.
Whatever he likes to pretend.
After the money turned up from Mr Swire, things went back to normal.
How is Lady Flintshire?
- I've got to go. - Of course you have.
Please do.
Poor Shrimpie, his work keeps him nailed to his desk.
Anna, what are you doing out here?
You look very pretty today.
"Shock and disgust"? My, my. I think I have to hear it now.
No. What's this about?
Why? Do you think Thomas is the first man of that sort that I've ever come across?
- Who told you that? - Susan.
For God's sake. If it means that much to you.
But it's not as if we didn't all know about Barrow.
Of course not. What reason would I give?
You suppose right.
- You're not too shocked, then? - No.
Matthew has some ghastly scheme for the estate
I'm sorry if this is inconvenient.
May I ask you a question, Dr Ryder?
There was a time when nothing was too bad for me, as far as you were concerned.
She's away for the night.
- And what can I do about it? - Say you won't tolerate it.
Oh!
I know that!
After working here for ten years?
If you'd done nothing, yes,
Better than he has been, recently.
citing the excuse that Mr Bates has returned.
You told Matthew not to twist his arm, now you're doing exactly the same thing.
- What? - It's my duty.
That's very ?attering.
I hope very much you'll consider staying on.
How's the house team coming on?
tied for the rest of my life to a...
So you'll give us your backing?
Is Mr Carson really not giving Mr Barrow a reference?
the Bryants' response to Ethel's working nearby,
indicate a Crawley baby yowling in its crib before too long.
I can't begin to tell you how much it cheers me to read your column
And that, presumably, is the friend she spent two hours with in Warwick Square.
and she asked it as a special favour.
And if Mr Barrow is to stay on, what would he be? My valet?
I'm not sure.
I couldn't do that, could I?