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I don't want the poor woman sacked, but things cannot go on as they are.
Never mind.
I know you have spirit, milady.
Well, that's what I thought.
Well, I've got no address for him or his wife,
What a surprise! I'm afraid you've just missed my aunt.
- I'll get it, Mrs Patmore! - Oh! Don't fuss me!
I was worried when I took him to King's Cross.
- Your lordship, this has just arrived for you. - Thank you.
...and I thought you might like to come for a spin, ifyou're not too busy.
- So, what did we miss? - Nothing much.
While I was in London, I learned something about Mr Bates.
Why, Granny, you're a romantic!
Oh, yes, milady. There are only two or three places they could be.
- Best of luck. - Mmm.
- Why? She's not ill, is she? - Not ill, exactly.
It's always the best place to start.
Well, we are looking for volunteers
Surely, if his lordship hasn't done anything until now,
That'd be helpful surely?
- How can she be so selfish? - I do sympathise.
- Depends on the maid, milady. - Ofcourse it does.
Things have changed since then.
- All right, Mrs Patmore? - She'll be fine, thank you.
What a reliefto be home!
As you'll have surmised, his lordship has yet to come to a decision.
- What? - It's hard with a new concept.
But I can see much better already, even with them on.
- but I can assure you... - Come in, Mrs Patmore.
Thomas, don't be so unkind.
I'll just go and sort out your clothes, milady.
I was going to mix in some syrup offigs...
Because I wanted to give you one last chance to deny it.
That's very kind ofyou, Doctor.
This should do the trick, milady.
but it seems to me he's tried his best, and he's done the decent thing.
I've got the job, Mrs Hughes! I'm a secretary. I've begun.
- I don't seem to be able to find your sister. - I wonder where she is.
Thank you. I know quite as much as I need to about all that.
It was your sister, Lady Edith, who wrote to the Ambassador.
I haven't had a chance to ask, how was London?
Very good, milord. I can unpack while you're bathing.
Mr Molesley walked in and there he was, as bold as brass,
I'm sorry.
I knew it. That's why I said it was for upstairs.
Yes. We should have asked you, really.
I'm perfectly capable ofgetting the house ready.
Mother! You are not to go near Cousin Violet, that is an order.
I understand you've had some trouble with your sight...
There's one I think has real possibilities.
Well, you've only got one mother, haven't you?
I want to know the truth about the case against him.
Ah! And you thought that'd put me off?
Come on, come on, you should be done here!