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I mean, no-one's clapped eyes on him without his togs for years.
It depends how far you want to go, m'lord.
Here, m'lady.
Yes, m'lady.
For God's sake, they've all lived with this as long as we have.
I think I agree. If I'm strong enough.
But why burden ourselves?
I'm not embarrassed, exactly.
From now on, my life will be all of a pattern.
Andy can find his own way round. He looks sharp enough to me.
So, can I go to the auction tomorrow?
You must be a glutton for punishment.
Well, then, Mr Carson...
…. Check out time boys!
My God, what have I said?
And we certainly know what you're capable of.
I just needed to be sure.
There is no proof of that.
The working classes may be coming up,
I've heard what happened at the auction.
No, but I intend to be truthful. I'm the Almoner.
My advice, Mr Spratt, is to live for the moment.
- You're not in difficulties, are you? - No.
- Daisy! - You boot out families who've been here for generations.
Now, I must get on.
when I send you back to relay this message.
Because, when it came to it, he wasn't right.
Huh! Or doubled.
I was... I was thinking aloud.
We smiled at each other and spoke about the weather,
It's been such a long road. Can this really be the end of it?
- Oh, I can't believe it! - I shouldn't have come until now.
but remember, I had no children to make a country life sensible.
So many children in need of a home,
I feel all those things already.
- How does she sound? - Hectic and happy.
- Will there be anything else? - No. Thank you.
I'm going now, but I'll be back.
You'll have to let me show you around.
.. I wish you'd tell me what's wrong.
cos I've waited for Lady Mary long enough.
- No. I don't want to worry you. - Worry me with what?
I see.
Well, you and I differ when it comes to the importance of things.
- I want to go hunting, too. - All aboard.
- By the way, when did that new maid start? - What new maid?
But, you see, I was.
I was just thinking aloud, m'lady. I'm sorry.
and live her life accordingly.
Andrew, please ask Mrs Hughes to organise tea for...
- That's not how I see it. - It doesn't matter how you see it.
We can't have the President in a tug-of-war against the Almoner.
If you ask me, he's landed on his feet.
Now, will you excuse me? The auction's starting.
As good as any. Sit.
You're having quite a clean sweep.
I'd like to feel a man could speak of me like that at my age.
instead of facing things as they really are.
- Oh. - Yes. That's it. I think we've got there.
No. They couldn't care less.
Bad enough, I hope, to make you feel small and foolish and immature,
Don't let's make too much of it.
and as kitchen staff have left, we've not replaced them.
- Could you spare me a minute? - If you like.
Like so much rubbish.
Oh, I'll say.
She'll serve time for manslaughter. She won't hang.
It was difficult, I'll not deny it.
- Getting ready for a fight. - Run to Mummy, Georgie.
Nobody ever stops her.
Well, why does Mr Mason want to go, himself? Won't it make him sad?
or leave with nothing and be reported to the police.
So, what's the problem?
Hmm.
I'm sorry, what?
We have higher mountains to climb.
- What's the matter? - Why do you ask?
Amen to that, m'lady.
Well, not exactly.
Good day.
She'll be down in a minute.
the Grand Hotel in Liverpool, too, m'lady?
at least I don't have to take any more exams.
But not your life. Not any more.
So I may find myself alternative employment, before I am cast out.
Sometimes it's good to rule by fear
I'm not sure I can.