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No. He was William's father. He's Daisy's father-in-law.
I'm not always convinced that it does, but it has tonight.
- What will you do, then? - Nothing, until I have to.
The fact is that the Royal Yorkshire County Hospital
They've found a witness to the meeting in the pub.
does come up to your exacting standards.
But my tenant's also moving out at the end of the month.
- Except the doctor. - Good point. Very good point.
She needs to know if that's what you anticipate.
until they decide if they can make a case against either of us.
I'd better get on.
Mr Carson, when you said we'd know if there was a plan --
How mysterious. Well, where is this Mercury maid?
Well, there's nothing so terrible about it, is there?
- It won't affect us. - I hope not.
- Why? - To learn that my eldest child
You can't imagine that if I do keep on some of the tenants,
That's it.
the less he'll want to seem bothered.
The ones who won't guarantee that you can stay on?
I beg your pardon?
And she would never want to appear ridiculous in your eyes.
if I can ride in the front of one of the cars.
I wouldn't want you to think that I'd inveigled you
Now, get back to the party before I change my mind.
on the board in York, who whispered it to me.
Either way, my life's up the spout,
- Then why have you come here? - Because it's your right to know
I do worry about those who'll have to go.
Even Mr Carson can't always have it his own way.
To have his whole future hanging in the balance, at his time of life.
but now he hardly dares to talk to me.
- No, I've come here to sympathise. - Sympathise? What with?
I'll deal with this.
You're right. Things are positively frugal around here.
Charity work? Travelling? Publishing? What?
Brains count for more than muscles.
I'm sorry, Miss, but we don't know you, and Lady Mary isn't down yet.
- I'll tell Mrs Potter. - Oh, how very reassuring.
Better yet, stay out of it entirely.
That's them.
Do I? Well, maybe I am.
Many times.
- Could prove awkward! - Thank you, Thomas (!)
You'd only come back for more.
All right, then, but not for long.
Certainly, m'lady.
I'm afraid we can't plan for that.
Aren't you the lucky one?
I won't make a big announcement.
who've given their whole life to the land?
Not when you and your dad have put in so many years there.
- You'll say I'm being stupid. - Well, maybe you are.
No. I just don't think I'll be in Yorkshire
The Dowager Countess has arrived, my Lord.
- They would be to me. - Oh, I'm worn out. Give me some tea.
How did she know Mr Green would be in Piccadilly?
Now we've got to two of each and no kitchen maids at all.
I think I might go into Thirsk in the morning,
I'm just tidying Her Ladyship's papers.
- I'm sure that's not true. - Yes. Yes, it is.
But I did want a private word on the question of Daisy.
She says she's sorry for leaving it so long to take the blame.
I suggest you make an appointment.
I agree. Much better.
Crikey. They're selling everything.
Ah, hello.
I'd rather talk to the organ-grinder.
If we form such a partnership, our patients would have access
In friendship. Warm friendship, I'm sure.