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- Is that so hard to understand? - I would like to hear it from his lips.
I'd like to go on working, m'lady, if we can sort out the baby.
Mrs Jenkins will carry up the tea.
It was quite extraordinary...
Ready?
That's the flowers done and Brock will be back in the morning
Very grateful indeed.
Bit of an upset, nothing serious.
- I don't know about that. - I think you do.
- I have the results. - He hasn't got anaemia.
We invite the public in. Our financial supporters,
- all is set fair for the future. - Although the less said, the better.
Bates!
So, he's... he's their captive.
Oh, in a moment. I must run down and say hello to the servants.
but it's time to draw a curtain over the past few months.
but what if we were to ask Barrow to be the new butler?
He's actually got lots to do for them in London
What errand is this?
- I'm sure she'd love that. - That's no good for me.
Are you here for a reason?
That deals with the business but are there any other questions?
about what happens next, but that's allowed.
Mrs Jenkins, me and Elsie?
- to replace anything that's gone over. - Oh, well done.
Oh, well, Master George, I hope you'll be good when I'm gone.
I'll try not to disappoint you.
for an aunt, so I'm very comfortable.
Or we could if our past would let us.
and Anna told me when you were leaving.
If you're comfortable with me sitting in your presence, m'lady.
and watch her play with Marigold and leave her in the dark.
than whether or not I need a rug.
What? You don't mean that.
Andy Rigden
Oh, absolutely.
You know very well why.
You don't need Mrs Crawley to take him off your hands any more, do you?
Quickly!
and in time we'll go into production.
Oh, I do worry about Mr Spratt.
They've given me a breathing space but I can't live on pity for ever.
- how long it will be. - I don't understand.
Well, you know the area, Tom. If you have any ideas,
- Be nicer, you mean. - Well, it wouldn't hurt, Mr Barrow.
Good day.
Please don't be too hard on him when you give him notice.
- I do beg your pardon, my lord. - Don't be silly.
which is an honourable estate, instituted of God
Mary, now's not the time to be snobbish.
- What is it? - Will you bally well kiss me?
- Hello, Mr Molesley, Miss Baxter. - Hello.
Oh!
If you'd like to wait in the drawing room, m'lady. Miss Denker will tell her ladyship that you're here.
That's kind of her but I don't want to stop yet. I've a way to go.
- I wish you'd just tell me. - No, it's a surprise.
- Goodness, I... - You've time to think.
- Can I have the Epsom salts? - Should you be taking them? Are you ill?
He's a crackin' lad.
To be followed by a young Talbot in due course.
Downton will be a very different place without you at the helm.
Andy, get that upstairs!
- Or while he was not here. - You seem to be managing well.
Certainly not. Nor will they.
- Do you live in the castle? - You mean will I move out when Bertie marries?
- I'll go down. - Don't worry about a thing.
And much good may it do them. We're happy as we are.
Don't be soft.
Well, you were never much of a judge in that department.
That phrase conjures up for me dance cards and stolen kisses
- She's only three months old. - But such a clever three months.
I was a necessary evil, but now that he has --
Will you please leave me to get on with what remains of my life?
No reason, but I have been a bit worried about him since the crash.
Oh, I've come to summon Lady Mary and Mr Talbot downstairs
I listen to Anna, you should listen to Mr Molesley.
I've been hoping you might move in,
Excuse me.
So, Lady Edith's to be a marchioness.
I know, why can't men ever paint themselves out of a corner?
Your lordship, your ladyship, I wanted to thank you for everything.
She's chairing a hospital meeting.
I adore him. You understand that?
- So smooth and smart. - You've got nice hair.
They're always such tyrants.
Before the war, they were almost never married.
Oh, I hope Carson appreciates it.
the happiest of New Years?
- I have a hard task.... - I suggest you speak now,
Now come on, they'll be waiting for us.
Congratulations. Have a wonderful time.
But he knows what you're about to tell me?
It's such a waste, for both of them.
Every time, Denker, every time.
It reminds me of when she ran the house as a convalescent home
He's taken to country life, haven't you, Andy?
I wonder if you're right.