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Shall we have some tea?
- Shall I take you back to the house, m'lady? - Certainly not.
Excuse me, but are you the new owner?
We'll be back in time for tea, so I can do my work for dinner.
I thought you might be at the auction with the others.
- Ooh... - Lady Mary's out, miss, and I don't know when she'll be back.
But I like to think that I'm not too old to change.
I've let you down.
- I'll wait. - Er...
We're down to the bare bones, as it is.
M'lady.
Of course I did. I thought of all of you.
Have you thought about where the Carsons will live?
We'll be all right.
and to become the tools of a faceless committee in York.
We must get going if we're to look round before it starts.
But, anyway, I'm not quite sure what to do.
They'll write to all of us soon.
Well, I'm glad you know how it works. And as I say, I will be back.
Once you'd raised the matter.
It might be nice to find a memento of the old boy.
- Nor could she. - No, but...
because it's gone out of fashion.
But it was a difficult topic to arrive at.
Excuse me, while I see them off.
That's the nub of it -- I agree.
She came here with a message from Her Ladyship.
- When did you learn about this? - What do you mean?
Good day.
That is precisely what I mean.
Should I smarten it up and let it out again?
I didn't want to get your hopes up.
- Mrs Patmore hates it. - Oh, of course she does.
I don't believe she has any greater guarantee of happiness.
And I'm more interested than ever to see who, in the future,
Well, you seem to have all the facts,
Andy, go back and check that everything's come down.
and so many homes in need of a child.
I hope we've not shocked you between us.
We never seem to use it now Lady Rose has gone.
Don't you know me, Lady Mary? Cos I know you.
Thank you, Mrs Patmore.
Long live women's rights and all that,
Not stirring any trouble up, I hope.
I should let him find his own way, Mr Barrow.
I thought it better to be honest.
- Would you like a London life? - The fact is, I'd like a life.
But Mrs Crawley also manages without a butler, m'lady.
Hello, Miss Denker. What's your mission today?
Whereas I have a child I can't acknowledge.
I wonder if she wants to come to Mallerton tomorrow.
- I'm speaking for myself, not -- - Good day, Mrs Mason.
Dear old Lady Darnley.
I think he's quite nostalgic. He's known the family all his life.
Oh, no.
Which means you are confident of victory.
Thank you very much for putting in a word, m'lord.
there's going to be a shortening of the wages bill around here.
m'lady, but he still had to pay the price.
She used to let me hide down here when I was in trouble.
Shall I ring for some tea?
Good afternoon.
I've only got to give her an envelope.
No, I don't think so.
- Lord Merton? - You remember him, surely?
And now there's nothing left.
There'll be a bit of a nine days' wonder, of course,
which is outrageous.
Oh, dear. I do hope I haven't cast a shadow.
But you'll be dead by the year's end at this rate.
Maybe we should all go. The Fall Of The House Of Usher.
- About what Mr Carson said. - I should think so. So do I.
Say I forgive her. Wish her luck.
but at some point we need to discuss
I suppose I hope you can support Mama's efforts to keep control.