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Won by a Holstein milker.
that even you will condemn me for.
So they say. I wouldn't know, of course.
You could have asked her to throw me out. Why didn't you?
Does it ever occur to you that you might be wrong?
should she be called upon to do so.
And for what it's worth, I wish you the best of luck, Mr Carson.
My darling, what have I said?
Of course they will. They'll want to buy a lot of stuff,
If you give it to me, I'll get someone to take it.
will always need to dress and undress.
Isobel, what's Granny done wrong?
Who was that young woman I saw leaving?
Vulgarity?
To quote Oliver Cromwell, warts and all.
I suppose you thought there'd be no repercussions,
- But it's bound to be upsetting. - Which is why I want to help.
- I shall miss you. - M'lady?
Because there may be benefits for the village.
Poor Marian. To be separated from her only son.
Why should a paper print it, anyway?
Anna!
I'd rather put it out of my mind.
as your wife, she wonders
- Oh, I see that. - And the new owners will be there.
You'll just have to do your best.
- And she pushed him. - I believe she's telling the truth.
and return your thousand pounds.
Oh, I'm sorry. No, forget I said that.
for your visit last night.
New York seems to suit her.
We're selling things we shouldn't have.
You don't know that.
If they dismiss me, I've got no-one but myself to blame.
- Hey, Daisy. There's no need to -- - I'm not having it. - Daisy!
I'm sure it's not as bad as you say. Mr Henderson will understand.
So, it's farewell to Mallerton.
I'm impressed.
Anyway, I'll telephone the bank in the morning
It's rather early, but I think we deserve it.
I told her she could either have 50 pounds, on condition of signing,
No. I do not know you.
You both helped us when all hope was gone,
What are you talking about?
What a funny thing to say.
which leaves me as the only candidate for removal.
Ever since you took that position, you talk as if you run the place.
Isn't that a relief?
Someone after money. Usual thing.
Hm.
- Well, go on with what? - The household. The servants.
all the aspects of marriage.
I think we're all here. I'm looking forward to this.
- No, I suppose not. - It is a dismissible offence.
I daresay he'll cool off.
There's no rush, is there?
Ah, there are the Hendersons.
Don't worry, Miss Denker.
Well, the way they run things there.
We can if it's needed.
All of which adds up to a very trying spring and summer ahead.
Miss Denker has broken the news
So, what did Tom have to say?
I do not believe that embarrassment has much of a part to play
So much.
I'm not taking any sort of 'tone'.
It's not a subject for the here and now.
And so much more dangerous.
It's sad to think about it.
I would.
.. so be it.
I'm Ellen Gorse. I've just started at the Dower House.
- Ladies, ladies, please... - Lady Grantham is right.
.. but I hope you're not giving her any money. Not on my account.
I find I'm most disappointed in Tony Gillingham.
Edith alone on the town. What will she get up to?
- Are you sure? - Go on, then.
Ever think of a time when we're told the whole Mr Green business is over?
- That depends what it is. - Shall we go somewhere private?
What sort of a decision?
La di da gracious great lady
If I could stop history in its tracks, maybe I would.
- Has Edith telephoned? - Yes. She'll be home for dinner.
I do.
How we laughed.
Only that she sent a message to Mrs Bates, m'lady.
Lady Mary could be hours, so there's no point in waiting.
On the contrary -- it will concern you quite a lot,
I have never been so sure of anything.
I hate to see people's things piled up in a heap.
I'm completely whacked.
He wonders if you could put in a word for him to keep his tenancy.
(.. that she perform her wifely duties.)
but, I mean, who has an under-butler these days?
When a side-saddle is so much more graceful.
Oh, Spratt...
I care about survival rates.