A cup of coffee, then? That would be perfect. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
A few years ago, I worked in London, as a lady's maid from Downton Abbey - Season 5
A gentleman called Prince Kuragin, m'lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
A group's arriving from the village tomorrow morning. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
A hope that will be fulfilled and gladly, m'lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
A memorial, m'lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
A necklace, a couple of bracelets, some rings. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
A plan to her own advantage and I'd like to know... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
A registry office and the Savoy chapel. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
A second witness has come forward. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
A sort of rattle, rattle, bang, bang. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
A strange business, Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
A witness has identified Mrs Bates from Downton Abbey - Season 5
About Marigold? What? I don't know. A sense of deja vu. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
About the new war memorial they're putting up. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Absolutely. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
After he'd served time. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
After her behaviour while we were in London, I don't think she's a suitable guest. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
After her ladyship's gone to bed from Downton Abbey - Season 5
After which I will ask to speak to Her Ladyship and I will tell her your story. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Ah, and you? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Ah, look who's coming your way. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Ah, Louise, I wasn't expecting to find you here. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Ah, that is correct. How did you get them to agree? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Ah, you've come back, then? We thought you'd run away to sea. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Ah. The date of the unveiling. Of the memorial? When is it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
All clear now, m'lord. No real damage beyond Lady Edith's bedroom. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
All I want is your happiness, my darling. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
All of us? I wonder if you know what you're taking on! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
All of you, Andy will be an extra footman while we're in London. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Am I just expected to be a good loser? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Amritsar was a very unfortunate incident, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
An idea he is clearly not going to share with us. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And a reminder of the sacrifices that were made. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And as for you, where have you been? You don't want to know. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And Atticus? Where is the lovelorn swain tonight? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And booked a photographer to maximise his embarrassment? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And can you please keep Molesley in the kitchens until his hair stops turning blue? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And claims free drinks all night for bringing in new punters. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And divorce, I think I'm fairly easy. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And do you? Maybe. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And don't be such a snob. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And finally, thank you all for coming from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And have you told him that? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And his name's Lord Sinderby. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And his wife sulks all night if you're a minute late. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And how little you've had to fight. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And how's that lovely garden of yours? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I asked Weaver to see if they had any rooms. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I do not at all promise I'll keep you on. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I feel most uncomfortable not having told you before now. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I feel so angry with myself, I want to be rid of it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I haven't got another job yet. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I hope you will be very, very happy, my dearest darling. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I know he hates himself for it afterwards. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I suppose you gambled. I lost the lot. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I suppose you gambled. I lost the lot. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I think it links Mr Bates to the dead valet. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I think it were a mistake. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I think that's at the bottom of it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I want a blessing in a synagogue. Would you find a synagogue in Ripon? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I'll be sad to say goodbye, but I think it's right. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I'll cherish them when I get there. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And I'll miss you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And if I'm not allowed to stay? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And if you miss them, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And is Bates back? Not yet, m'lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And is it a bad thing? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And Lady Grantham is aware of this? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And London makes more sense for Susan and Shrimpie. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And make sure you're back by ten o'clock from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And Mrs Benton reported the theft? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And no mathematical skill is worth that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And not every father hears that from his daughter. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And not just for ourselves, for our people. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And now you want Rose to be an outcast? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And now, you want to throw all that away for this little shiksa. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And put us all in our proper place. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And she seemed nice when she came downstairs. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And she was right, wasn't she? So, next time, ask your Uncle Thomas. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And she was so graphic, I almost fainted. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And shouldn't Mr Branson have played a part in it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And show them how lucky they are! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And so it seems right to us to mark his passing. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And someone's opened the lid and brought me into the sunlight. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And Sybil got her to make evening pyjamas and Granny almost fainted. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And taking carriage rides in the park. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And tell my hosts I won't be able to get to them tonight? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And the country's chosen a Labour government, so people don't always get it right. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And the Dowager? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And the mist is clearing around the lithe figure of Tony Gillingham? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And the nights? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And then after that, I believe you will be sure. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And then the engine just seemed to lose its power. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And then you what? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And then you will have a scandal worthy of the name! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And they would like you as their patron. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And this had been put on the shelf with the other books. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And to make it worse... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And we'll see what can be saved tomorrow. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And we've taken our place among the leaders in this land. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And what possessed Susan? "Do you have any English blood?" from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And whatever I can do to make him happy, I will do. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And where you can hide away from the rest of us? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And will you put up a fight for Prince Kuragin? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And you'll love her? Your new granddaughter? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And you're quite, quite sure? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
And...? It's our anniversary. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Andy won't be round long enough to mind a black mark from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Andy, you take your life in your hands from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Andy? How was last night? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Another clang in the march of time. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Any children will be brought up to know both sides of their heritage. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Anything's worth a try. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Apart from anything else, I've never been warm before! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Apart from the stuff we can't do before the day. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Are also available in London. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Are these all the cases, Denker? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Are we doing anything for your anniversary? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Are we to pretend they're a happy couple? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Are we? I hesitate to remind you that Shrimpie knows India and you don't. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Are you glad to be in London again? I will be when I get the house back. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Are you going 1:0 play? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Are you ill? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Are you looking forward to London? I am. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Are you proposing to divorce? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Are you ready to order? May we have a few more moments? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Are you sure? You've always been so proud of it from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Are you taking it out? Oh... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Arithmetic Part 1? Cost Accounting? What is this? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Arms down. Relax. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
As a friend, as a lover. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
As a matter of fact, and perhaps to my surprise, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
As a matter of fact, he's more interested in medicine than sport. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
As a matter of fact, I'd be interested to The Lady Shackleton. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
As a partner. Oh, I see. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
As dull as ever. They sent love. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
As I hope you were. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
As I say, His Lordship may have a valet, but these days we can't be sure, so... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
As Sybil's father, this is not an easy conversation for me, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
As you know, Lord Gillingham arrives today, but there's been no mention of a valet. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
As Your Lordship wishes. Give him a good reference. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
At any rate, not by you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
At her age, it's right she should have a new adventure, isn't it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
At last I have a plan, start the work in the village, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
At least it's out in the open. They'll have to lump it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
At least, I did think about it, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
At least, I think I see. Next time I'm coming with you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
At Skelton Park, they're down to a butler, a cook, two maids and a cleaning woman, and that's it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
At the Melfords' in Coningsby? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
At twelve noon on the 25th. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Atticus has had to move into the Halnaby Hotel. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Atticus loves him and I love Atticus. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Atticus says it must have been a practical joke from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Atticus would have a more ******* name. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Avoiding one's friends that's the real test from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Back again, Miss Denker? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Barrow, can we clear the tea? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Barrow, hurry up! Get her away from the smoke. I'll check the bedrooms. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Barrow, we have to thank you from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Bates! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Beauty, brains, a heart, a conscience, all in one. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Because I don't want to be part of some sort of a... prank. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Because I know this: If I weaken, I'll pay for it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Because I thought you might be amused by how friendly he and Mrs Crawley have become. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Because I'm a pig ignorant idiot. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Because if I might be permitted to say so? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Because you're in love with me. Am I? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Because you've got a crush on me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Because, by then, I didn't have them. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Because, if it concerns her criminal record, then I know all about it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Because... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Before I go, I want to meet the staff downstairs. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Before I started studying I thought history, art or 'owt like that from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Before we get drawn into Miss Denker's past adventures, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Before we go, his lordship wants to extend an invitation to Mr Mason from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Before you disperse, I would beg your indulgence for a moment. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Before you do, have you thought about the work in the village? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Being on the pavement near Mr Green before he fell. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Blimey. She doesn't give up easily. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Blimey. What does that mean? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Bombay is a marvellous city. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Borrowing footmen sounds like something out of the last century. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Both gatherings were interesting, in their different ways. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Bully what out? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But a stone edifice on the green, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But all I care about is you should believe me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But as a matter of fact, there is something about her. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But could I? What do I know about farming or ordering supplies or doing accounts? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But don't you. Right? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But even if I do that in the end, wouldn't I be better studying here, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But everything's come right? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But he does love Atticus. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But his memory is cherished by some here, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But his mother called him Atticus as a baby and it stuck. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I accept that you have earned our goodwill by your actions tonight. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I admire it, when young people stand up for their principles. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I am a man who has drawn a winning ticket. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I can't deny I'd prefer one of my own. You'd feel the same. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I dare say that's all under control. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I didn't order any tea from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I do know it's usual to be invited to dinner by the hostess. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I do like him. I think he's very nice from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I don't know anything. You talk about my working at Mr Mason's farm, but how? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I expect it's difficult to get time alone in London. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I felt proud, too. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I intend to be as happy with my second husband as I was with my first. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I must confess, they remind me of how I used to feel. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I shall have to think about it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I should be praying in the back row, not the front. That's all. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I should control my feelings? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I so admire you for putting on a good face. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I suppose that's a different issue. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I suppose that's what happens from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I suspect his ambitions rather outstrip what a career as a footman will yield. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I think my chauffeur, Weaver, seems to have it in hand. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I think you've decided and I'm the winner. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I wasn't sure we were even going to make it down the drive. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I'm loath to... forfeit your good opinion, and I know I would. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I've been terribly stupid. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I've decided I'm not going anywhere, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But I've learned something that makes me feel both responsible and guilty. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But if he knew something wrong about you, why would he put you forward for the job? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But if I was wrong, then I am sorry. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But if you're sure, I'm sure. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But in marrying a Rothschild, there are certain compensations. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But is "regretting it" enough? It wouldn't be for me from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But it doesn't mean it's better than the one you've chosen. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But it wasn't his fault, was it? He could hardly slap her hand away. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But it would be hard for Lord and Lady Grantham. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But it's best not to stand in his way. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But it's time he decided whether he is fish, flesh, fowl or good red herring. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But Lady Sinderby's family arrived in the reign of King Richard Ill. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But Miss O'Brien's got herself taken on by the new Governor's wife. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But Mr Carson knew more of the young men that died than you did. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But never fear. Mary is more than ready to manage without me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But not in the way you think. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But nothing happened here! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But now you'll take them away with you to Boston. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But on our own, and we'll spend the days... talking. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But she is English and Anglican and so will her children be... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But surely, His Lordship.. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But surely, most of the country must support him, or he wouldn't be Prime Minister. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But that sort of thing's not his style. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But that was quite a while back, wasn't it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But that won't mean she's any the less proud of our William. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But that's all in God's hands. There's nothing we can do. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But that's the custom, isn't it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But the difference is that you agree with me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But then we're *******, so we pay well. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But then, what could be more important? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But they asked Carson to be the Chairman. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But they help themselves to coffee and drinks from a side table. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But traditionally, I feel it should have been you, m'lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But was the war worth fighting? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But we don't know yet where we want the memorial to be, m'lord. So...? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But we must strive to keep things light. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But we'd also like to offer the position of Chairman of our Committee from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But what happened, exactly? Well, there was this terrible noise. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But what will you do? Oh, we passed a public house in the village, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But what's he on about? He thinks I know something about Mr Bates. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But who has a life where everything is easy? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But why didn't you give the jewels back? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But why? What have I done? This is madness. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But with a little encouragement some of them have spoken out. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But won't all that take months? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But yes, it'll be good to see him here. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But you came to see that he wasn't up to the mark. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But you don't think she's keen? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But you don't trust them quite the same. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But you know something. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But you're quite safe. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But you're right, m'lady, she will not be convicted. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But, as you say yourself, we're not members of that tribe, you and I. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But, I think she'll be very happy. I agree. They're well matched from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But, I'll be silent if you wish. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But, it's important reconciliation is the spirit of the day. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But, it's only Tuesday now and we've done most of it from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But, it's over, so it's time for action. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But, Tony... you really shouldn't be in here. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
But, well, now it's got out of hand. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
By the men in white coats. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
By the men in white coats. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
By the way, Atticus was blameless. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
By the way, Bates will look after you, if you haven't brought a man of your own. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
By the way, I've been looking into crop rotation and grain sales from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Bye! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Bye. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Bye. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Call her Rose, for heaven's sake. And you think I am the perpetrator? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Calm yourself. You must be aware that most of this stuff is just routine? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Can I draw your attention to one more gallant chap from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Can I give you a nightcap? Yes, please. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Can I give you some more tea? No, thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Can I help? I'm trying to find the letter box. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Can I join in? Do you have to? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Can you get one of the footmen to bring coffee and something to eat at 11? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Can you please put it on the table beside my bed? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Can you put my milk in first, if that's for me? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Can you tell me which of these knuckleheads is a Mr Basil Shute? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Can you try to behave like a happy couple? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Can't I be Grandpapa or something dignified? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Can't I stand surety for her? I'm afraid not, sir. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Can't Tom have a friend of his own? Oh, of course. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Can't you pick on someone your own age? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Carson asked me give it to you. Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Carson, I must congratulate you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Carson, Lady Mary tells me that you're to lead the Memorial Committee. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Carson? Well, how nice. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Carson? What do you say? I am honoured by the invitation, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Certainly I do. Very much from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Certainly not! Why? Bates didn't really give a reason. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Certainly, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Champagne! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Cheeky. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Chop, chop. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Cocoa if anyone wants it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Come along. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Come and meet the others. Goodbye. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Come and sit here for a minute. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Come to luncheon on Saturday. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Come, Mrs Hughes. This isn't like you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Come. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Coming from someone who knows me so well. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Coming to the unveiling of the memorial. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Complete with a living husband, a proper house and a solid position in the county. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Completely. She wants you to come. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Confirming I'm to be at Scotland Yard in the morning. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Congratulations. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Cooks have to balance their budget. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Cora, would you go and help Susan? She seems in rather a queer way. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Could I just use your telephone from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Could we borrow a spare footman? I don't know. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Could you come to luncheon on Saturday? Help me cheer him up? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Could you pop in to Scotland Yard on Tuesday at ten o'clock? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Could you spare me for an hour? I think everything's under control. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Country weddings in the winter can be such muddy affairs. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Crikey. Writing's almost beyond me, and I wouldn't know where to start with mathematics! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Daddy, Mummy. This is Atticus. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Daisy may not be here forever, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Daisy, the wedding is on Friday! That's what I said. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Daisy, this came for you in the post. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Daisy, whatever are you doing up at this hour? I thought you'd gone to bed long ago. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Daisy? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Daisy? Are you listening? London's full of possibilities from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Degradation, scandal and failure. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Did that come in the second post? It did from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Did you dislike Mrs Benton? Was she harsh? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Did you enjoy this evening? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Did you ever think you'd say that when I drove you to your fittings? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Did you get to Bond Street? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Did you go for your walk with Miss Denker? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Did you know Bates and Anna are going to Scotland Yard tomorrow morning? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Did you know Dicky Merton was in hot pursuit of Isobel? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Did you know that Anne Melford was *******? I neither knew nor didn't know. What difference does it make? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Did you move before Hubert died? No. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do anything to stop this marriage, anything at all, I will leave you, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do come in. How lovely to see you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do people think we're a public house on the Great North Road? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do they want character testimonials? I offered, but he said no. Not yet. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you believe him? I don't think it was a joke. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you dread the future? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you have any English blood? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you have Italian blood? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you hear what I'm saying? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you know London well? Not here. I grew up in the East End. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you know that footman? Yes, he used to work for me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you like him, Daddy? Please say you do. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you mean a crime or...? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you mind? It makes things simpler. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you remember Carson? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you think he'd put his foot down at the eleventh hour? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you think we'll leave service? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you want to be safe, Miss Baxter? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you work in the school? I teach mathematics, handwriting and spelling, mainly. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Do you, m'lady? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Does that always happen? Not always, no. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Does there have to be a next time? Yes. just one more. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Doesn't it mean anything to you? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Doesn't mean she'd forgive you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't be daft. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't be like that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't be so mean. Let her stay where she is. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't call her that! I'm sorry from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't mention the divorce until after she's tied the knot. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't proclaim your intransigence as if it were a virtue. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't say that! I don't want to think I've made things worse. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't talk to me 'til we're at the tables from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't tell Edith you've guessed. Why not? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't worry about that now. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't worry m'lady, we'll manage. If you'd like to come this way. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't worry. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't worry. Don't worry. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't worry. It's almost over from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't worry. We'll have plenty of time to make repairs. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't you know me at all? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't you remember? He's got his bachelor party. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't you think that should have been my decision, in my own house? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't you? Because I do. It's embarrassing. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Don't... don't concern yourself. I'll get over it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Done anything improper? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Dr Clarkson. Oh. Lady Grantham. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Edith is obsessed with that child. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Edith, darling! Excuse me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Ena can manage. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Er, listen everyone, as soon as they've finished lunch, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Er... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Er... it was rubbish. Nonsense. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Er... never mind. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Erm, Basil Shute. Why? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Erm... I don't, really. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Especially a friendly, pretty face. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Even if it does sound faintly disgusting. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Even if one cannot always rely on her instincts. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Even now we must decide whether to share our lives with someone from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Even so, it makes you think. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Even so, it's most irregular. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Even so. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Even Spratt cannot always live for pleasure. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Even to me! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Every time I look at it, I am reminded that I didn't trust you from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Everybody outside. There's a fire. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Everyone, we will be unveiling the war memorial in the village from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Everything seems to be hitting the rocks at the moment from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Exactly. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Exactly. He'd like me to come in with him. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Excuse me, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Excuse me! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Excuse me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Expecting as their right. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Fair to who? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Fetch it now, please. But your ladyship, I don't... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Fetch the case, Spratt. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Fighting talk, indeed. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Find the new agent and set off for America. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Fire! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Fire! Oh, my God. George! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Fire! What? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
For a Mrs Benton who... lived with her husband in Ovington Square. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
For raising the alarm and rescuing Lady Edith so bravely. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
For the unveiling, which will include you as William's widow. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Forget the coffee. She's gone up, thank the Lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Forgive me, but I suppose she's allowed an opinion. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Forgive me, but you're talking nonsense. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Forgive me, My Lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
From Lady Anstruther. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Funny is one word for it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
George, come and sit here, darling from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Get down, you cat! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Get that up to the drawing room. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Give it up, Papa. It's a pipe dream. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Go ahead and cry, darling. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Go and get Mrs Hughes from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Go and telephone Atticus now. Arrange to see him this afternoon. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Go down, Mr Carson. We'll manage. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Go now. Tell her everything. You don't know what you're asking. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Go on. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Go on. I want you to come away. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Go on. It's no fun on my own. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
God if I... Thank you, Lady Flintshire from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Goes very well with your ladyship's colouring. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Good afternoon. Good afternoon. Thank you, Molesley. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Good girl. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Good girl. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Good god! Barrow, is she all right? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Good luck, Mary. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Good night, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Good night. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Good night. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Good. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Goodbye. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Goodbye. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Granny thinks it might be Lord Sinderby. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Granny, do you think Lord Sinderby from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Had he been with you long? Not very long, no. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Hadn't you better go up to London and put her out of her misery? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Has Miss Bunting gone? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Has Mr Carson announced dinner? They're not all here yet. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Has something happened? No. Not yet. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Hasn't she brushed it off as a malicious trap? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Have I done something wrong? She's the teacher I told you about. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Have I your word you will not commit this crime again? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Have you been to Holland? No, I've just read about it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Have you got many staying? We're crammed to the gunwales. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Have you got the hang of it now? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Have you had any ideas? Yes, and it's a simple one. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Have you made your decision about the memorial? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Have you quite finished, m'lady? Yes, thank you, Denker. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Haven't you forgotten something? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Having to play act in front of those people is so degrading. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He appears to have carried out a series of attacks on women. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He didn't get that from his father. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He does get so worked up about things. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He doesn't look miserable to me. He just looks like himself. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He doesn't need to know everything, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He had some business up here, and you told him he could stay. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He is. Or, at any rate, he will be. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He just wants what all men want. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He knows what most people go through. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He made a friend there of one of the schoolmistresses when we were in London. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He says he's come to arrest you from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He seems a nice enough example of the type, I grant you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He seems like a wonderful boy. Thank you, that's very kind. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He sells cars but he wants to expand into farm machinery. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He wants me to show him a bit of the town. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He was most insistent. Yes I.. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He wasn't good enough for you, m'lady, not by half. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He wasn't local to Downton and so his name does not appear on the memorial, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He'd certainly like it stopped from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He'll find Mrs Bates at Gerald Row Police Station. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He'll have fun when he gets there. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He's calmed down now, but he was in a real state. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He's happy with Miss Lane Fox and I'm happy for them. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He's in the drawing room. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He's less convinced. Rose is more than a match for him. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He's not a revolutionary. He believes in justice for the majority. What's wrong with that? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He's only been here a couple of days and he's asking for extra time off? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He's thrown it away. She just wanted to remind him that he once worked for her, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
He's trying to bully it out, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Heavens! I wasn't expecting you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Held in the Board of Guardians, very much the same. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Hello, Miss Bunting. Lady Rose. Well done. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Hello, Tony. How lovely to see you. And you of course, Mabel. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Hello. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Hello. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Her chauffeur says there's nothing wrong with the car that he could find, so there's a mystery. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Her ladyship wants a buffet of what's left over. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Her ladyship's on her way to bed. Right. Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Her mother was an old friend of Tim's, but I never met either of them. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Her sister's Lady Renton and her brother's Harry Mountevans. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Here she comes. The Boudicca of the North Riding. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Here, Tom! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Here's Carson. ls Lady Flintshire too late to give you a letter? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Here's your grandfather now. Bye bye, darlings. Goodbye, Donk. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Hire a lad for the week. It wouldn't cost much. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
His evidence suggests whoever was arguing with Green on the pavement from Downton Abbey - Season 5
His Lordship told me to take it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
His lordship will have Mr Molesley. Now I'll show you to your room. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
His real name is Ephraim Atticus, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
His stag party there, without disturbing us. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
His victims were generally small, slight women, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Hm. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Hmm, it has for me. I hope it does for you, too. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Hmm. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Hmm. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Hold the cards in front of you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How about lack of self knowledge? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How about you, Marigold? Are you quite finished? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How are you both? Worn out! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How are you feeling? All right, I think. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How are you two bearing up? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How are you? I'm exhausted. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How can we get it up to London? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How did Mr Carson find you? I was working as a hall boy. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How did she know they were from you? Because I bloody signed them. Oh! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How did you get on? So well! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How do you do? What a peculiar name. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How do you know that? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How easy you make it sound, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How kind. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How long have you known? Since you asked me to take her in. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How old would you say I am? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How on earth does it work? I couldn't tell you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How positive you are. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How very unpleasant. It is rather 'unpleasant'. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How was it in York? Did you find what you were looking for? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How was she? I don't know. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How well do you know Lord Merton? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How would you like to be summoned, by Joshua's trumpet? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How's it going? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
How's Lord Sinderby? I think he dreams of my changing my mind. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Hurrah for intolerance on both sides. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I agree, My Lord. I hope His Lordship's happy about it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I always forget how much I enjoy London. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I am against it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I am and I can't stay. I'm dining with Philip, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I am clearly old fashioned but to me divorce signifies weakness. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I am Lady Mary Crawley! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I am sorry to disturb you, m'lady, but Miss Denker is not well, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I asked her. Cora said I could. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I assume you heard the way she spoke to me at dinner. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I attended the wedding of Lord Rosebery and Hannah Rothschild from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I beg your pardon, m'lady, but Anna's wanted downstairs from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I believe so, m'lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I believe so. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I bet she didn't lose a thing? Hmm. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I came in to remind you it's their 34th wedding anniversary on Saturday week, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I can imagine. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I can think of one thing. Mr Bates, that sort of talk is beneath you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I can't agree. General Dyer was just doing his duty. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I can't just stand here, following orders, for the rest of my life. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I can't make a decision now! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I can't quite put my finger on it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I can't see why we bothered to get an extra footman from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I can't tell you what I don't know. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I can't. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I cannot tell you how long that will be, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I could get a job in London, I know I could from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I could have managed Lord Gillingham. No need to burden Mr Bates with him. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I could say yes, but I don't believe it's realistic from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I couldn't balance the books if my life depended on it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I couldn't care less if he was the son of Fu Manchu. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I couldn't let you do that. Why not? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I dare say it is, m'lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I dare say it was, Your Ladyship. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I dare say it will become clearer after he's been. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I dare say this is a first for you, Granny, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I did. Took a bit of a search, but I think I'm suited. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I didn't kill him personally. I didn't shoot the Imperial Family. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I do admire the way you just take it all in your stride. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I do apologise for interrupting your work, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I do feel for you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I do hope things are sorting themselves out. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I do love this evening light. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I do not know why you have treated your hair with a special substance from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I do not suggest a career in the Diplomatic. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I do remember her. Good looking and half Jock's age, and rather silly. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I do wonder where she got her colouring, but I never knew her parents. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I do, but Cousin Violet had other plans for him at luncheon. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I do. And save the dog! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't accept that. And what about the Princess? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't believe it. Is that it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't believe you could. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't believe your mother would enjoy the transformation of Isobel into Lady Merton, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't care if you're the Queen of the Upper Nile. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't enjoy it as I did. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't enjoy it as I did. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't hate anyone. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't intend to explain, but I was rather disappointed in him. I would have hoped for better. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't know anything. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't know what I was thinking. It was supposed to be a joke. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't know what I'll do without you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't know what you mean by "our last chance". from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't know what you mean. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't know. Is this a kitchen or a holiday resort? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't know. Maybe... 52? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't know. You're never safe 'til the ring's on your finger. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't mean to be rude, m'lord... I know that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't mean to insult the girl. She seems decent enough from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't seek scandal, only love. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't suppose we'll ever know who did it now but who cares? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't think a registry office wedding and a church blessing from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't think anyone else would agree with you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't think he'd see it that way. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't think I'll be missed. Oh, I wouldn't say that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't think I'll wear what I chose last night. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't think it's right to put on a wedding dress from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't think so. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't think so. Thank you. It's been quite a treat. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't think that of Mary or Edith or you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't think they have two pennies to rub together. It's all gone. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't think they have two pennies to rub together. It's all gone. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't think we've met since dear Lady Merton's funeral. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't understand. What secret? How does he know it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't understand. Why? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't want George to catch it. Here they are. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't want to drag it up again, but it would be painful. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't want to get it wrong. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't want to go back as a hall boy. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't want to hate anyone today. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't want what remains to be ugly. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I don't wish to be harsh, but I have a feeling from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I doubt I'll be troubled by it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I doubt that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I expect he knows his way around better than I do. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I feel a bit embarrassed. I wasn't wounded. I wasn't even allowed to fight from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I feel a shaking of the ground I stand on. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I feel as if I've been down a coal hole from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I feel as if our household is breaking up, Carson, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I feel so guilty, leaving Marigold on her own. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I feel so guilty, pushing into a family celebration. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I feel so resentful, so discontented. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I feel sometimes I'm hanging in mid air. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I feel that very deeply. We all do, m'lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I feel the same. Do you, Daisy? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I felt I had to put faces to his stories. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I find that hard to believe. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I forbid you to take her! Correct forms have been observed. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I found a letter from Mr Vyner when we arrived, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I gather from Mr Molesley that you gave the good news to His Lordship. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I gather you haven't brought any personal attendants, m'lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I give you my Cora, the best companion in the world. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I got you this job and you knew what I wanted in return. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I had a call earlier from Sergeant Willis. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I had a delegation from the village, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I had a headache, that's all. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I hate it when people who love each other must be far apart. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I hate saying, "the cheque's in the post" when it isn't. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I have a feeling it could get a lot more embarrassing from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I have been awarded a bumper prize: from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I have faith in British justice. Mr Bates was released in the end. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I have to come back for the memorial ceremony, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I haven't made up my mind, if that's what you're thinking. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I heard about your declaration at the registry office. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I hope Anna was helpful. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I hope he's made of sterner stuff than that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I hope Lord Gillingham hasn't upset you? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I hope Miss Baxter's not all we've got between us and trouble. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I hope we don't have to see too much more of Miss Bunting. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I hope you can manage a few days without Denker, Spratt. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I hope you know that. Well, I know a lot of things from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I hope you won't object if I don't come, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I hope you're not planning to lead him into bad ways, Miss Denker. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I hope you're right about Lord Gillingham. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I insist on telephoning our lawyer! Telephone all you like, Miss. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I intend to leave it all to Nanny. You say that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I just love to see her gurgling away, so peaceful and happy. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I just thought I'd been wrong and you ought to know. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I just want to run down to the post office. I won't be long. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I just wanted to ask you if you might reconsider from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I just wanted to look at these. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I knew she'd be trouble. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I know he was blameless. How can you know? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I know what that's like. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I know what you're thinking. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I know you hate not to be wanted, but you're on so many committees. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I know, and it seems a bit ironic for Mr Bates to dress him. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I know, but think of the relief from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I know, I know, but how are we going to find the money? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I know, m'lady and I feel most uncomfortable but... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I know. She'll have a whale of a time. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I like the idea of these things. To give people a solid focus for their grief and gratitude. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I like the sound of that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I like yours from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I look forward to it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I love the Halnaby. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I may not have been presented at Court, Lady Rose, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I may not know your story, but I do know it'll be worse if Mr Barrow tells her first. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I mean, I know he's against me, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I might add some hot soup. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I might have a go. Pontoon's my game. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I might. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I must admit it's an unusual sensation from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I must ask, because I can't get it out of my mind, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I must have something to do. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I must say, you're a real artist. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I must wait for Mr Bates. I can't go without telling him! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I nearly gave it to Her Ladyship, but it seemed more suitable from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I nearly wrote to tell you, but I thought it might be presumptuous. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I need hardly say you're not to repeat a word to Bates. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I need to pull the real pictures out of storage. What a palaver! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I need you both upstairs. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I need your word it wasn't you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I never doubted it, but it's a relief to hear. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I never even knew it existed. Oh, I like these smaller museums. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I only saw him in London last week, so I can remember what he looks like. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I ought to support it more. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I paid for it on the note but it'll take all my savings. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I prefer not to be "summoned" at all. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I quite agree with you. Aren't you being very snobbish? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I quite agree. I'm sorry it can't be here. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I rather think I will. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I read the chequebook stub and telephoned the firm. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I realised what it is about Marigold that keeps catching my eye. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I s'pose so. As much as the next man. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I said I wanted everyone in by ten o'clock. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I said I wouldn't serve if they didn't make him Patron. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I see. Well, now I do. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I see. Well, now I do. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I seem to have been travelling for as long as I can remember. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I shall have to manage without you. I may as well get used to it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I shall try to follow your example. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I should be glad to accept. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I should feel I had failed if you were to be absent from the ceremony. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I should go. I'm helping Lady Rose to change. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I should have thought he was glad to be rid of her. I would be. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I should probably go. Have you got your teddy? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I spent many a year in St James's Square. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I stand corrected. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I still don't understand why they didn't come two months ago. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I suggest you leave it 'til the morning from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I suppose so, but I never saw them as very devoted. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I suppose there'll be a dinner of some sort. Oh, I don't know. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I suspected that might be the case so I put out the lavender day dress. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I think Dr Clarkson would like some coffee. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I think it shows very good taste. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I think it would be nice. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I think it's sharp of Daisy to want to learn to manage figures. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I think Mr Carson forgets that I'm a valet, too. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I think so, m'lord. We must get her outside. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I think so. Dinner's done and dusted without incident. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I think that's brave. You've got to be brave these days. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I think that's lovely, Mrs Patmore. I'm so pleased for you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I think they'll be happy, and it'll be good for Master George. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I think we have met, yes. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I think we should leave it there for now. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I think you had better tell me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I think you, Tom and I make a pretty good team from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I thought I must have earned a black mark, making you take me up to the house that night. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I thought I'd feel sad when I read William's name, and so I did. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I thought they might have asked me. I feel guilty about the school. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I thought we could have a dinner on Wednesday night from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I thought we could invite some people, make an evening of it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I thought you were splendid. Cheer up. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I thought you'd rung by accident. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I told him you weren't downstairs but he said he'd wait. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I tried to make it look like a burglary, but it didn't work. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I understand him better now, and I think he'd say the same of me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I want everyone here until the family leaves, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I want no more of your tricks. Is that clear? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I want responsibility. I want to be an adult. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I want to be a footman now and this is the first step. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I want to thank your cook before I go, and the other servants. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I want to use London this time because I always resolve from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I want us to be lovers, Mary. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I want us to know everything there is to know about each other. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I wanted her to have another chance. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I wanted to apologise, for arguing with you at dinner. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I wanted to see you after I read your letter. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I was a friend of his sister's when we were young. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I was angry with you before and I was tempted to take it further, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I was curious to know about the payment you spoke of. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I was referring to companionship. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I was rubbish at numbers at school from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I was talking to Lady Cunard's daughter last week, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I was there for about six months, and then I... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I was too young and stupid to see what she was at. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I wasn't thinking anything, but I suppose you'll have to some time. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I watched you realise it as time went on. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I went to prison. For three years. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I went to the village and telephoned her, to reason with her, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I will never commit any crime again. Not as long as I live. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I will ring him now because she is innocent and I am not "Miss"! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I will tell Rose and we'll see what she makes of it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I will tell you the story one day. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I wish them well. I don't mind Lady Rose, me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I wish to spend my final years with you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I wish you'd tell me what you know about those two. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I won't be more than a minute. Of course you must go down. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I won't change. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I won't start concocting excuses for myself. There are no excuses. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I wonder if you remember that my father was *******? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I wonder. Lady Flintshire's not the most liberal being on the planet. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I wonder. What do you mean? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I worried about her ladyship having to face the traitor, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I worry that he's finding things difficult since his wife died. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I wouldn't know. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I wouldn't put it like that, m'lord, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'd better get on. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'd better go up. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'd better run. Oh, stay and see them. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'd exchange her for mine in a trice. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'd have come back if it were my daughter's wedding. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'd have told you later, but they held a meeting this afternoon, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'd like a young party for once, instead of all those old duffers. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'd like the house to be well represented. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'd like to know which. Preferably before Friday from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'd like to marry again. I've come that far. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'd like to see William's name now. If you've a moment, Daisy? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'd love to make our lives simpler. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll be back in time to put her to bed. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll check on the children so you don't have to. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll come too, although I warn you I'm not very good at picking up. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll find you a gun and you can see what we've been up to. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll give you until upstairs dinner has finished, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll go to an hotel. Come on... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll have it out of you. Fancy a breath of air before the gong? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll have to consider your future here. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll join you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll miss you from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll see if there's anything I can do. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll see you again. I hope so. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll take over now. You were saying...? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll take you for a walk later, show you the sights. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll telephone Lady Grantham and we'll talk dates. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll tell you what I want. I want to inspire Tony Gillingham with thoughts of marriage from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll tell you what you'll do from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll walk up to Jermyn Street. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll watch until you're in there. If you hear me speak, just keep walking past her door. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'll work out a month's notice. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm afraid I agree with Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm afraid I... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm afraid I'm too old fashioned for you, m'lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm afraid it is going to be all over the papers and as things stand, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm afraid it's Donk for the moment. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm afraid serving me is a bit beneath his dignity. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm afraid they'll be sitting down to supper, and we don't like to disturb them. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm afraid we must have different definitions of the word. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm afraid you've missed luncheon. I ate on the train. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm ashamed now that I wobbled. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm crying because I don't want you to leave. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm determined to get you over to Sheriff Hutton. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm fairly sure you're gonna enjoy it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm glad for them. Viscountess Gillingham it sounds quite smart. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm glad Peter won a prize for Geography. Well done, him. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm glad you did. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm glad you're prepared to go on with it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm glad. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm going and she's coming with me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm going out this afternoon, to get some rabbits for Mrs Patmore. Come with me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm going to bed, too. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm going to fetch her galoshes and umbrella. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm going to sell the Della Francesca. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm going up. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm going up. I want to read a bit before I turn out the light. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm going upstairs to take off my hat. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm happy to play my part. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm happy to tell you that most things you can buy in Ripon from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm impressed by what I've seen. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm just going to thank the firemen, Papa. Right. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm not 'like' anything. I'm just facing facts. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm not a hater. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm not comfortable being placed ahead of His Lordship. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm not convinced these memorials are a good idea, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm not saying everything will be easy for them, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm not sure how long British India has to go. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm not sure I can agree with you there. I think it's important. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm not sure if that's alarming or reassuring from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm not sure it's what she really wanted, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm not sure that's helpful, Granny. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm not sure Tom's visiting the school is such a good idea. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm not sure. I know he took a journey, which I think he'd deny. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm not, am I? How do you think I look? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm pleased. Now we can get on with the work as soon as we're home. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm right, then? He doesn't know. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm sorry if I misled you, but it's not going to happen. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm sorry if I've hurt you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm sorry Susan's missing all this. She doesn't care about clothes. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm sorry, Aunt Violet. I think it's time. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm sorry, but not surprised. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm sorry. It's a letter from Lady Anstruther again. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm sorry. They've only just told me you were waiting. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm sure he's regretting it bitterly this morning. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm sure I will agree, but is that why you're here? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm sure I've got a reference from her somewhere. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm sure they won't be long. Hmm! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm sure you could. Then that's it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm sure you will want me to thank Lady Rose for consenting to present the prizes today. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm the lucky one. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm tired of being bullied. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm tired of waiting, Miss Baxter. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm trying to convince you to marry me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm used to the way the children live at Downton, but it seems odd. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm very sorry to say it, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm very sorry, Mr Carson, but Miss Denker was taken ill. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm warning you, if this marriage does not go ahead, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I'm worried about running it with only Messrs Barrow and Molesley. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've a secret, you see. A bad secret. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've been quite busy lately, helping with the out patient clinic. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've been reminded recently that one is not given many chances in life from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've been thinking. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've been to see Smithers at Oak Field Farm. I just thought I'd look in on my way home. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've been to Sotheby's and we'll get a good price. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've brought two with me. The new boy and another one. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've come a long way from who I was. That's true. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've decided to live in the present and not spend my life from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've enjoyed myself. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've got Sybbie and George. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've just had the strangest telephone call. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've made my mind up. I'm handing in my notice. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've only ever worked in Bayswater. Bayswater? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
I've spoiled the painting for you, haven't I, with Mr Bricker? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If he doesn't want to be. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If he's coming, you needn't bother. No! We want Andy with us. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If I don't get an early night, I'll never make it through the week. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If I make a good case for it, he'll agree. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If I show you, the women here will be too jealous to eat. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If it was so lovely, why have you been in a gloom since you got back? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If it were a memorial service, then I might agree, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If it's all right with you, I've to tackle tonight's dinner. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If Papa was here, he'd hit you on the nose. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If she comes, I'll be with her. As you wish. Now I'll say goodbye. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If she could prepare Princess Amelia. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If that's how you want to play it, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If the family don't need him? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If they want a second drink, it's up to them. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If we need Mrs Bates to come to London, could that be arranged? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If you can both tear yourselves away from your smutty deliberations, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If you don't find a way to keep her quiet. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If you throw in your lot with these two. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If you'll come this way, Mrs Bates. I'm staying with her. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
If you're not back by teatime, I'll call the police. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
In a way, but it's shown me how empty my life's been until now. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
In fact, it's long overdue. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
In my cold and unfeeling way. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
In my household, in my bedroom, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
In my last place, the footmen stayed 'til they went to bed. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
In Northumberland? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Indeed, whether you have one at all. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is Dicky Merton coming to the wedding? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is divorce so terrible? Is it worse to stay together and be miserable? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is everything all right, m'lady? I thought I'd sneak away. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is everything all right, Mr Barrow? Just fine, Mrs Hughes, thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is everything satisfactory, m'lord? No, it is not. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is it a long list, Lord Sinderby, the things you disapprove of? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is it crucial? A bit crucial. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is it just me who's embarrassed? I'm not embarrassed from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is it true old Dicky Merton is paying court to Isobel? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is it true that London Inspector is coming back tomorrow? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is Lady Flintshire all right? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is Mrs Drewe with you? No, she's at home, looking after the young 'uns. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is she? I never knew that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is that what you want, Tom? To go back, when you've come so far? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is this a book of pets' tombstones? A parallel universe. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is this a joke? Did Mr Ryecart pay you to come up? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is this it? Welcome to the Velvet Violin from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is this true, Daisy? No, she's just teasing! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is this what they call a lively exchange of views? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Is this your secret lair? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Isis! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Isn't it absurd? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Isn't she staying somewhere else? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Isn't that Lady Rose? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It certainly seems like it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It does make me smile that they should be the ones objecting. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It does. Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It doesn't really bother you they want Carson, does it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It feels quite foreign. Maybe that sort do it differently. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It is most appreciated. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It is not hard to guess, m'lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It makes sense and he can have his... What do they call it now? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It makes things a good deal clearer than they were. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It might be kinder if you let him hear the news from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It might be nice if you were to mention it in your next letter. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It must be very trying, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It must involve you and your family. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It seems almost sad in a way. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It seems Mr Green was not quite the sunny soul that Mr Carson depicted. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It showed me what I've been missing. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It was a pleasure. Wasn't it, Robert? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It was either true and he's lying, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It was never going to put her off. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It wasn't me they came to see from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It wasn't meant to be confusing. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It wasn't my father. Oh, I never thought it was. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It won't be very helpful later on if we don't teach her how to lose. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It won't kill us to put on a show for a few more days. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It would make it easier for Lord Sinderby. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It'll be nice for you too, Daisy, to have the memorial so near. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's a big thing, to take on the task of raising another man's son. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's a dagger in my heart. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's a long way to Tipperary. I think you need to calm down. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's a nightmare when guests are a nuisance and I feel so guilty, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's a pity they didn't want you on their Committee. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's a qualification that is meaningless in terms of government. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's always nice to see a friendly face. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's as if my old life were a prison I have to go back to. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's as if the intimacy, being near the paintings, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's bound to be a risk on some level. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's complicated, but I can't. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's even better if you don't have the brain of a kipper. Good night. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's good of you to come with us. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's good to have more than one string to your bow. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's good to have more than one string to your bow. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's just as it should be. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's just, he wants something from me that I cannot give. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's Margie. She thinks I'm there too often. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's not for much longer. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's not my place to judge you, and I wouldn't, anyway. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's not signed. There's just a note that says "Last night". from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's not very secret, but this is where I work. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's only a week's work. Will he take you back? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's the Committee's choice, and they've chosen you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's the woman I arrived with. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's through there, but the post may have gone. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's too late for that, my dear, far too late. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's too much to bear. Mary, I must live my life. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's unusual for a bridegroom's parents from Downton Abbey - Season 5
It's very chic. Can we see it with the hat? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
James would be better employed elsewhere. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
James, did my eyes deceive me, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
James? James? Where's James? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
James... did you know about Lady Anstruther's visit? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
James... please tell Mrs Hughes that Lady Anstruther will be staying. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Jimmy... I ought to scold you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Just as soon as they're able to answer back. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Just because Rose was too clever to be taken in, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Just don't. Not yet. Mary doesn't know either, nor Tom. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Just for a week, maybe less. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Just remember I'd be happy to swear I saw that ticket in one piece from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Just so... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Just tell me if I'm wrong. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Just that she thinks her son's happiness is more important. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Just wait, one moment.. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Lady Edith's missed it, and Nanny will be down shortly. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Lady Flintshire is not a push over. I told you that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Lady Grantham asked us to invite some younger guests to liven up the evening, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Lady Rose invited me. Rose, did you ask Lord Grantham? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Lady Rose told Madge she liked her. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Least of all you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Less difficult than when I was a girl. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Let alone... you know. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Let it be Edith's secret a little while longer. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Let me check the rooms, m'lord. Now, man! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Let me introduce you. Kitty Colthurst. Sarah Bunting. Miss Bunting's a teacher. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Let's go to Rules. My treat. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Let's go. We have some business to attend to, while we're here. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Let's leave them to it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Let's not rake over that now. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Let's think about it while we're in London and make a decision. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Life's full of possibilities. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Look at this. A man in misery. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Look, I don't want to know any more... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Looking forward to seeing Lord Gillingham? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Lord and Lady Sinderby and Mr Atticus Aldridge. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Lord Gillingham. Ah, here he is. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Lord Grantham, I may sneak away before breakfast. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Lord Merton's wife is dead. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Lord Sinderby has taken Brancaster Castle for the grouse this year. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Lord Sinderby, please believe that I love your son very much from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Love may not conquer all, but it can conquer quite a lot. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
M'lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
M'lord... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Madge says Lord Sinderby's none too keen. So I gather. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Make Donk feel guilty. Don't call me Donk! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Makes them more powerful. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mama says she's desperate to throw him off. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mama. Lady Grantham. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mama's gone to bed. She wanted an early night. I might go up too. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Marriage is a lottery, as we are often told, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mary always talks like she's the only one from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mary, go with her. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mary... Stop! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
May I ask, do you two worry about Sybbie and George when you're away? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
May I present Dr Clarkson? I think you know Lord Merton. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
May we know what, O Queen? Something I need. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Maybe I will. One day. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Maybe I'll chuck tonight, but what should I do about the wedding? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Maybe if I made her coffee, it might sober her up. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Maybe Lady Rose could share with Lady Edith? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Maybe she just wants to talk. Maybe I'm the missing Tsarevich! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Maybe the chauffeur mended it. Maybe. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Maybe this will be a new tradition. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Maybe you're right and it wasn't a joke, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Maybe, but I suspect you're a bad influence all the same. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Maybe, but she makes Papa say things he doesn't mean, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Me next. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Me too. Mr MacDonald will have real experience of a hard life. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Michael and I had luncheon here on our very first date. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Might Lady Edith sleep in His Lordship's dressing room tonight, m'lady? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Millions of men dead and no more 'justice' than there was before. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Miss Baxter and Mr Molesley have asked me from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Miss Bunting has been shocking us with her support for the Prime Minister. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Miss Denker's not under his jurisdiction. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Miss Sarah Bunting. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Molesley, you look very Latin all of a sudden. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
More than that, why did you do it at all? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Morning. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mothers should love their children. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr and Mrs Bates. Might I take up a moment of your time? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Barrow thinks he can use it against Mr Bates. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Barrow wants to tell you about something in my past, m'lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Barrow... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Bates and I need to inspect our house, so the timing couldn't be better. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Bates may have done something he wouldn't want known. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Bates wanted to come, to see you were safe. We were so worried. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Carson rang my old butler. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Carson understands. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Carson, could Andy have some time off tonight? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Carson, they've been testing the system since the Romans left. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Carson's told her you're ill from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Evans. It's good of you to come. I'm pleased to, m'lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Gregson's written his name in the fly leaf. I see. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Molesley, have you...? Have I what, Mr Carson? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Molesley, hurry along, please. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Molesley, I need that up in the servery. Now. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Molesley... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mr Vyner is back up here and wants to come by in the morning. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mrs Crawley has been distracted lately, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mrs Crawley will be here and so will he. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mrs Hughes, will you fetch her coat? No! I can't let her go. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mrs Hughes. Oh. Thank you, Mr Barrow. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mrs Patmore has asked to be excused but that's understandable. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mrs Patmore, do be careful. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mrs Patmore? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mrs Patmore? Whatever's the matter? Don't mind me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mrs Wigan? What was it that reminded you? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Much more so than I have confessed to Rose or her family. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Mummy. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
MY Aunt Violet has gone up. So has Mrs Crawley. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
My being Chairman, I mean. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
My dear Lady Shackleton, how kind. And you're on your way somewhere? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
My dear, love is a far more dangerous motive than dislike. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
My fault. I shouldn't have sent her the Valentine. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
My fingerprints were everywhere. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
My Papa always said one should only sell for a purpose and I agree. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
My sister's going to find it a real comfort. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
My turn. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Never mind "taken ill," I wish she'd been taken away. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Never mind about that. You don't know him. Not properly. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No cocktails? I thought everyone had them now. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No doubt about that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No doubt he's put it somewhere for safe keeping. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No need to parade your pseudo tolerance here. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No one must ever find out. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No proper service, no veil! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No reason, but I think about Marigold all the time. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, as long as I can steer clear of card sharps and undercooked fish, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, but he likes proper research. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, but I wouldn't want to think it was disagreeable for you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, but I'll look in to say good night. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, Carson hasn't come in yet. That reminds me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, Carson. They don't want me they want you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, darling. You've landed on a snake so you have to go back to there. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, I've not got a rash. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, it would be a surprise for him, but a nice surprise. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, m'lady. She was a kind woman. That only makes it more mysterious. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, m'lord. I'm collecting them now. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, m'lord. Not that I'm aware. Or Spanish? Or Irish? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, m'lord. You've examples of everything we do. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, Mr Carson. Why should I? Didn't you work for her one time? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, no, no, I'm not annoyed... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, no. When Green died, I never replaced him. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, not tonight from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No, you won't. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No! God no. No, nothing like that. She just sat and drank. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No! Wait! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No? No. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No. Andy isn't a country lad, is he? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No. But why won't you come? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No. He's asked me to join him in Massachusetts. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No. I don't believe it does. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No. I'm not one to give up my secrets unless I have to. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No. I'm the one who should have it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
No. Then again... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Noble, of course, but awkward at a party. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Nobody has to know everything. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
North of the park. Oh yes, I know where it is. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not again? What's stoked her up? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not at all, please. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not at Downton. Our butler tried them once and he hasn't recovered. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not for me. I'm tired. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not hard for me, since I was allowed no say in the matter. None at all. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not Lady Rose and Lady Edith? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not really, no. In fact, I hated it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not really. I used to go there as a girl and of course it's beautiful. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not that brother, I hope. Someone local. Rose has met her from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not that opinion. Not in this house. I think what she means is from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not the blessing this afternoon? This is where I become his wife. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not us. And God knows not her. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not very. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not with me, but maybe because things are changing. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Not you. Mr Bates, would you keep an eye on him, if necessary? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Nothing, but I suppose he can fight his own battles. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Now that Lord Sinderby and Lady Flintshire both have a reason from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Now we're back, do you really think I should put up a fight for Dickie? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Now, how much should we take and what can we buy when we get there? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Now, I'm not asking what you said, but I want to be sure that you held nothing back. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Now, if you can all put your swords away, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Now, if you can stay with her until three, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm late. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Now, in London, we supervise, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Now, start the salmon pates, while I do a lemon mayonnaise. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Now, you remember Lord Merton? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
NOW! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course I do, but it's almost worse to know there's someone out there from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course I shouldn't. Why are you, then? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course I will. What a funny thing to say, Susan. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course it wasn't me! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course not, m'lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course you will. But please don't take too long. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course, a single peer with a good estate won't be lonely long, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course, but how does it help to answer rudeness with rudeness? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course, these days, some women do. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course. How are you? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course. Right. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course. Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of course. We just need to introduce the notion carefully, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Of passing her time at drawing room receptions from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Offer Dr Clarkson some cake. Then you may go. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh hurry up, Donk! It's your turn. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh no, it was a funny marriage. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh no, no, they're not going to. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh yes. Lady Melford is Mother's cousin. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, dear. I've annoyed you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, dear. Oh, why the lamentation? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, don't be ridiculous! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, don't be ridiculous. She'd be thrilled, if that was what Isobel wanted from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, don't tempt me... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, don't you start! I am not prejudiced, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, go but... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, God. Have some water. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, golly! How clever. What do you teach? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, how nice. I dare say that was always their plan. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, how nice. I wanted to call on you, but I didn't like to be a bother. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, how nice. Many congratulations. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, how very considerate of you, Spratt. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, I am so pleased. Truly. It'll be in London. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, I didn't mean to disturb you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, I doubt you expected to take your beloved child from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, I must get up to my lady. No, I'm doing it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, I must tell Lord Merton. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, I see. What's this? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, I suppose that's true. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, I'd like William Mason's father to have a good place. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, I'm not sure Lord Sinderby deserves your concern. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, I'm sure, m'lady, but it never hurts to look your best, does it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, I've not been here long. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, is he opening a branch over here? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, is that the time? We mustn't hold you up from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, it might be rather fun for her to reinvent herself as a great lady of the county from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, it'll be fun from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, it's not exactly difficult giving out prizes. I think we get thanked too much from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, it's not that... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, just keeping an eye on things. Well, thank goodness you were! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, look at your parents. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, look. It's Tony and Mary. They make a handsome couple. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, Mary, I've got an idea. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, my dear, how prompt you are. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, my God! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, no, far from it. She never tires of telling me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, no. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, not yet. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, oh I'm sorry. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, she does, does she? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, she's surrounded by nannies and children! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, Spratt. Shall we go in? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, still lovely. Largely because I have the same lovely gardener. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, that doesn't matter. Ring him and say yes from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, that is a horrid trick! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, that's rather a luxury for me these days. I have no valet now. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, they want you to head it? No. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, well done with your studies, Daisy. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, yeah? What's that, then? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, yes, it's perfect. Oh, that's sweet. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, yes? What's that? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, yes. They're well suited. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh, you know. We've seen each other at parties for 40 years. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh? Do you remember Lady Anstruther? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh? Please don't ask me why I think so, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh? You'd be missed. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh?! We thought you might be Lord and Lady Sinderby. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh. Er, this came for you by messenger. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh. Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh. Why? How old are you? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh... I'll forget my head next. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh... Oh, Daisy. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Oh... What are you doing here? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
On the 25th, so we'll just be back from the wedding. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Once they settle, we leave them to it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
One day I'll be a good boy and settle down. We all settle down one day. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
One day you'll be glad to think of the times you spent together. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
One of them is not to mess with Lady Mary Crawley. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
One question, she's not made a play for you? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Only if I have to live it without you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Only that he didn't enjoy himself. Oh poor Diddums. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Only that he didn't enjoy himself. Oh poor Diddums. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Or about anything else. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Or are you implacably opposed to giving anyone a free choice? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Or did Lady Anstruther pass you a note during dinner? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Or is that too much to ask? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Or may I call you Susan? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Or not until after I've passed my exams. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Or someone is trying to stop the wedding. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Ordered by a foolish man. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Ought we to challenge him? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Ought we to invite her to the dinner? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Our butler takes care of me at home, but when I travel I usually fend for myself. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Our family has achieved a great deal since we came to this country from Downton Abbey - Season 5
People grow up and move away and things change. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Perhaps that would be a good idea from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Perhaps we can finish our dinner in a civilised manner. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Peter, look in the bathroom for James. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Picking up a tart of some kind and letting her into his room. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Please be helpful to him. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Please don't make us late for Lady Sinderby's dinner. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Please don't think us too forward. You have no need to worry. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Please stand. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Please. I ask it as a favour. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Poor Mr Bates. They locked him up when he was innocent. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Poor woman. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Possibly not, but she won't be Archimedes, either. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Principles are like prayers. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Put it there and I'll see to it. Oh, don't be like that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Put on your livery and get to the drawing room. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Quickly, Tom! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Quite right. I tell you what. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Rather a plan to induce Lady Rose to withdraw from the marriage? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Really, Miss Denker. And in front of the maids, too! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Really! She speaks without thinking. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Really? I think of you as nomads, drifting around the world. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Really? I thought only imbeciles were happy all the time. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Really? Sometimes I think my life has no possibilities at all. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Reassuring I hope, for I'm confident that you will triumph in the end. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Regretting the past or dreading the future from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Reluctantly perhaps, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Remember, this is not your day! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Report him to Her Ladyship. She'd soon put a stop to it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Right, let's go. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Right. Cash them in and pay your bill from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Right. Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Right. That's dinner, everyone. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Right. That's quite enough of that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Rose will know the part you played. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Rose, is that friend of yours terribly clever? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Rose, may I introduce you to my cousin, Sir John? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Rose, wake Mrs Hughes and the maids. She'll do the rest. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Say goodbye. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
See? She's here to see you. I don't know what she wants. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
See? What did I tell you? She's lost her confidence because of it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Setting out the breakfast trays for Her Ladyship and Lady Mary. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Shall we? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She asked for Carson to be present. Why? What's it about? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She asked if they might pay us a visit. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She can learn enough for that without being an expert in algebra. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She certainly thought I was terribly stupid. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She chose me because she thought from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She had nothing to do with it. You know that! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She had to be more discreet with the other servants. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She has her views that's true. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She is here as your friend, so of course you must defend her. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She may not always be a cook. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She reminds me of Michael Gregson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She said goodbye to your mother, but she wanted to slip away. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She took me to this horrible club somewhere off Shaftesbury Avenue. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She will be, I'm sure. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She won't be convicted. I don't even think she'll be tried. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She won't wear a veil. You're right. We should get on. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She's a dear little thing. So she is. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She's driving through the village on Saturday and would love to see us. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She's got a plan in mind, that one, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She's got a soft spot for you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She's got a taste for London, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She's just lovely. How pretty your hair is, darling. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She's keen. I'll give her that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She's playing with you like a cat with a vole. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She's Scottish. British, then. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She's Tom's friend, not mine, but I think so. Yes. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She's using him in some way, that lad, to her own benefit. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
She's your ally. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Shocked, but not unkind. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Shorter than yourself, Mr Bates. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Should I tell them everything when we get there and have done with it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Show Her Ladyship where to find the drawing room, James. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Shrimpie and I are in the process of getting a divorce. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Since Mr Spratt was given the task of bringing them down, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Since the bed's made up. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Since we're all here, I've decided what to do about the cottages from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Sinderby's as stiff as a board from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Sinderby's going to be quite a challenge for Rose. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So did I, Mr Bates. So did I. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So don't complain about it now from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So everyone accepts and believes it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So have I. She's quite respectable. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So he's asked if I could give another luncheon party. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So he's not fighting all change, then? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So I see. Give yourself a drink and help 'em find the tables. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So it won't be possible? No. He should have told you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So Mary and I thought it would be nice for Tom to have a friend there. That's all. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So Miss Baxter will look after you tonight. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So now I'm off to bed. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So we can cross people off our lists. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So we'll have to learn to manage without her. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So you could meet some of the relations. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So you're not known round here then? No. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So, does that mean Lord Gillingham wins and Mr Blake can go whistle? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So, how are the famous pigs doing? Pretty well. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So, I have your permission to accept? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So, if you want to do a cake, this is an advance warning. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So, it turned out as you planned. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So, Lady Rose MacClare is a mesalliance. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So, the Sinderby millions must be a cheering thought. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So, they don't want me at the school and they don't want me for the memorial. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So, we should be able to get away later on if you're up for it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So, why did you talk about Mr Bates and Lord Gillingham's valet? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So, will you be travelling north in August for the grouse? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So, you're not frightened of being left on your own to control your Papa? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
So... why tell me now? Because, if you have been using your knowledge against her, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Something I ordered. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Soon our family will be one more British dynasty from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Sorrow seems to shadow them both and in their wake, it shadows us. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Sorry we're late. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Sorry, but I don't think we should encourage it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Sort of... tilting it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Spratt... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Spratt... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Stag parties are high on Father's disapproval list. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Stand at ease. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Stand easy. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Starting at dinner tonight? That's the idea. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Still, it's pathetic for a lady to be pining over a footman. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Suit yourself. Through here please. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Suppose I can't tackle a new life. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Surely it's a good thing, if your horizons have expanded? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Sybbie CAN answer back. True. Why does she call me Donk? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Sybil was my ally and she's gone. Now Rose. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Take courage for their sake. We must always travel in hope. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Take steps, Mr Molesley. Take steps. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Take that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Take them straight to the wagonette. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Take these down to the car. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Take your place in the line. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Talking of drifting round, is it true you're starting your honeymoon from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tea, please. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tease me if you will, but I don't want to be pursued by him or Lord anyone. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tell me tomorrow who's coming, of your pals. Keep the numbers even. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tell me, do you find it difficult these days to get staff? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tell me: how well do you know Lord Merton? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tell me! No. It wouldn't be fair from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tell us more about British India. It's a wonderful country. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Than if Miss Bunting is taking you back into the role of rebel and hater. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank God! Mary, you take them. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you again, and I'm glad to meet you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you for... Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you so much for having me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you very much. You may go. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you, Baxter. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you, Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you, Carson. That means more to me than you know. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you, m'lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you, Madge. Good night. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you, Mr Carson. I'll write to him as Chairman. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you, Mr Carson. Oh, what is it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you, Mr Molesley. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thanks, Mr Barrow. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That everything I believe in will be tested and held up for ridicule over the next few years. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That game you played pinning the tail on the donkey. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That gave me no cause for complaint. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That I do not believe. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That is so, madam. Yes. You'll drive it splendidly. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That is... How interesting... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That the effect on your appearance is not what you would have it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That time when you were in London, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That was nice of her. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That was quite a marathon, but I think a happy one. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That wasn't too hard, was it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That we have lost everything the children have grown up from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That we have lost our money... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That would not suit Mama at all from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That you were building a very solid friendship with your granddaughter. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That'll be four pounds and ten shillings. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's a bit sad. I mean it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's all I know. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's all right, then. No, what I meant was... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's all very well, but let them cheat you of your future? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's it. And he's a considerable figure in the village from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's it. I dare say you enjoy a bit of fun. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's it. I'm going to bed. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's not the normal purpose of seducers. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's quite all right, m'lord. I'm afraid I'm a bit of a mess. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's quite gone. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's such a different path. It is, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's the advantage of an older husband. One gets an early release! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's to be it for the Big Parade? The Big Parade's passed, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's very kind. All of you. It would give us great pleasure. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's what matters. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's why I'm telling you now. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's why we're here to see you, m'lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's why you're selling. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
That's your man. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The call of young Marigold. You sound as if you don't approve from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The chap I need to see was busy. I'm going tomorrow afternoon. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The children are in the main house now. I've been banished to a cottage. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The day of parties had taken its toll. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The die is cast. I've accepted from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The excitement is over. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The family is dining with Lady Sinderby. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The good of the village can be that purpose. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The Government changed the date for the hand over. They were stuck. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The inventory, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The last years have been ugly. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The nature of life is not permanence but flux. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The older I get, the more I feel we do these things very oddly. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The point is, if she allows you to stay, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The Prince is an old friend, Denker, nothing more. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The real reason is a good reason to love a child, m'lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The Rule of the Gong. It sounds like life in a religious order! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The second Lord Sinderby may be *******, but the third will not. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The stable clock's fast. We ought to get back. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The stone mason has sent his bill. Is Mrs Patmore downstairs? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The thing is, I don't want to give Lord Sinderby any ammunition. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The thing is, we're very squashed. I'm not sharing a room. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The train from Southampton from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The trouble is, I can't resist it. Not when it's offered on a plate. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The trouble is, I can't resist it. Not when it's offered on a plate. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The trouble is, I'm too stupid to make out one solitary word. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The trouble is, she hates getting older, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The trouble is, you want to be sure. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The truth is, I worry less about that from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The truth is, these days, I hold a book more often than a 12 bore. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The usual things. Writing. Mathematics. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The Wallace Collection or the Mauritshuis near the Hague. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
The whole cheap, dirty episode began and ended with you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Their mother will not be ******* and neither will they! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Then His Lordship walked in, so that was that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Then his sons are quite difficult. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Then I don't want to know. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Then I get home and I've not done anything. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Then I suspect we have something in common, Mr Barrow. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Then she enters with them from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Then what are you saying? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Then why can't I understand what's written? Why can't I follow it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Then why not say yes? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There are lots of things in my life I never anticipated, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There are many things you could accuse me of, but not that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There is a man who'd rather this marriage didn't take place from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There is an unanswerable logic in that. Oh, quite. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There is something that you must know from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There may not be excuses, but there is missing information. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There was enough mention of the last one. Poor Mr Green. A terrible end. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There we are. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There you are, m'lady. Madge said you were going out. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There you are, then. But he was sad. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There you are! You took your time. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There you are. How were they? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There'll be a coach to bring you for the reception. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There'll be no permanent housekeeper at Grantham House in future. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There's a fire. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There's a woman who's boasting of a trick she's played on him all week. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There's an alliance that does not bode well. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There's fun to be had round here if you know where to look for it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There's no point trying to find Mr Molesley... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There's nothing simpler than avoiding people you don't like. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
There's nothing to worry about there. His Lordship's a kind man. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
These are like the ones we've made for you in the past. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They do want His Lordship on the Committee. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They gave her whatever she wanted. I see. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They have as much right as we do. Mummy, Daddy... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They have nothing if the man who killed him can't have been you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They have nothing to go on. Nothing they're sharing with us. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They haven't found her yet. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They may choose to convert. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They may not necessarily be repeated. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They prefer to be in factories or shops. They like the hours better. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They said you'd arrived. Yes. What a journey. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They should ask a man like General McKee or Johnnie Raymond. Someone who did their bit. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They swore in Mr Adams' replacement on the school board. It all went off smoothly from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They took me up a few hours later. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They want to erect some kind of memorial to the war. What? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They were bound to find out in the end about Lady Rose's parents. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They were too nervous to come forward before now, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They'd be delighted. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They'd be lucky to get him. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They'd have to get used to it. Easier said than done. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They'll be all over the country. I suppose they want me as chairman. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They'll get ready for the blessing at half past two. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They're all coming for dinner tonight. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They're building a memorial in the village, and Carson is the Chairman. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They're earning their keep and more. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They're here. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They're spending the night in Southampton. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They're talking now. He'll meet her in St James's Park at three. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
They've invited Carson to be the Chairman. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Things have advanced a little. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
This doesn't even make any sense! Stop! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
This is classic stag party stuff. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
This is my wedding and I'm not having it spoiled. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
This is quite a choice you've made. I hope you'll like him. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
This is to confirm there'll be no upstairs dinner tonight. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
This is what troubles me, would I be right to marry Dickie from Downton Abbey - Season 5
This sounds very like the kind of boys' talk I do not allow from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Thomas. I mean it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Those cottages are in quite a state and we ought to get on with it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Those days are done for us. We needn't tell the world. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Those going to the Savoy Chapel, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Through the portals of Caxton Hall Registry Office. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To ask for a piece of land as the site for this thing? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To ask his butler to head an appeal? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To be honest, I didn't want to go at all, but I've got used to it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To be one of our number. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To entertain just before a marriage. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To learn there's a secret in this house I'm actually privy to. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To look down on the other, that should keep them quiet. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To make sure that that side of things is right... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To mark Rose's last days of freedom and the end of an era. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To remind us for ever of death and a pointless war what's the good of that? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To sample the joys of a registry office. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To say nothing of the waste of money. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To see me. To see both of you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To see the Wallace Collection with them tomorrow. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To the destruction of people like us and everything we stand for. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To Tipperary... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To visit theatres and galleries and museums. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
To you, you daft ha'porth. I don't understand. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tom said he went to look at the car and could find nothing wrong. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tom, get the hose! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tom, what about your American plans? Oh, I don't know. Nothing's fixed. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tom's a good partner, so I'm lucky. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tomorrow. At 11. By the stone barn. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tony, go with her. Tom, come with me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tony, I do love you, you know. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Tony, welcome. Lovely to see you all. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Try not to worry about it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Two parties in one day is too much for me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Typical, but I've been told they've neither maid nor valet, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Understood, m'lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Unless you feel the worse for wear? I don't know what you mean. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Unmarried young ladies eat breakfast in the dining room. Oh, do they? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Up the workers. So, James is a revolutionary now! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Very good, m'lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Very good, Your Ladyship. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Very proud. Of course. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Very well. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Very well. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Very well. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Very well. If it means that much to your lordship. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Very well. Let us be honest. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Waiting for you. I can't think why from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Was almost as bad as the voyage from Bombay. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Was shorter than him. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Was your luncheon a success? You must ask Cousin Isobel. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Wasn't Cora's permission enough? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Wasn't it your plan to study so you could help run Mr Mason's farm? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We also have news which may put Mr Bates in the clear. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We are forewarned and so now we will be forearmed from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We are missing one. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We are quite alone. I don't feel as you do about it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We can all go back inside! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We don't all have the option. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We don't have to. No. I'd like to see him. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We don't want any deathbed confessions, Susan. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We don't want it talked about. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We had good news today. Tim was asked to be chief of the estate firemen. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We have a proud history from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We have our memories, you and I. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We heard about that terrible Amritsar business. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We hoped this was over. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We know that, my dear, and we wish every blessing on your head. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We left any chance we had behind us, many years ago. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We made it for a garden in Hinckley. Near Leicester? You do get about. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We may not like the answer! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We must alert the firemen. Who knows where to find Drewe's number? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We need a way for you to live the truth, without telling the truth. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We only date from the 1850s, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We ought to go down. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We ought to head off, if we're to be back before the gong. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We ought to talk, but not here. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We separated the moment we walked down the gangway at Southampton. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We should go, too. You're right. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We should have a good turnout. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We should've just hired some help for the wedding and left it at that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We were all shocked by the death of Mr Green so soon after he was here. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We were giving a turn out to the blue room, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We were talking about your clinic. Oh, you mustn't bore him. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We will remember them. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We'd be delighted, Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We'd better act fast before it all hits the rocks. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We'd like Mr Carson to be Chairman of our Committee. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We'll all arrive in St James's on the same day. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We'll argue later. Off you go while I see to Mr Shute. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We'll be in London next week for Lady Rose's wedding. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We'll get Tom to take a look at it. Oh, how kind from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We'll go in separately. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We'll go together. I'll hold you to that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We'll have no fighting here, thank you very much. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We'll leave it there. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We'll need representatives of the regiments involved and a band, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We'll spend those together, too. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We'll take over now, m'lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We're always glad of interest from the Abbey. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We're being realistic something your generation has such trouble with. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We're fine. Lady Edith chose to set fire to her room, but we're fine. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We're getting married in December. We'd be delighted to see you there from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We're just trying to keep up as best we can. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We're not in one room? Together? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We're not living in your grandfather's day. No, we are not. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We're to receive a village delegation tomorrow. I ran into the Postmistress. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We've almost forgotten she's not one of our own, haven't we, Tim? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We've been apart for a long time. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We've cast the net wide tonight. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We've formed a picture of his behaviour. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Welcome the hunter, home from the hill. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Welcome. Are we welcome? I hope so. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well I do, beyond a trace of doubt. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well then, that's all I needed to hear. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, all the best people were rubbish at numbers at school. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, find me when you want it. I can't. I'm in the meeting myself. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, I But I can only say from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, I do see that from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, I think it's fantastic. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, I think it's nice to see an intelligent face here. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, I try to be. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, I want you to know that you'll always be welcome at Canningford. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, I want you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, I'd love to. Oh! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, I'll see you both downstairs. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, I'm giving away the prizes this year. Come with me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, I'm pleased to see you back. That's a relief. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, if I'm shooting, you won't have to. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, if they do, she never told me. What are you going to say to her? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, if you're to give us a piece of land, you'd better know where it is before you agree. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, it would be a bit sad if she had no secrets at her age. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, it's as much Daisy's work as mine. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, let's not shoot her down for that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, let's wait and see what happens before we panic. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, no one takes carriage rides in the park any more. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, not to the war, but to the men, the local men, who died in it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, Rose wants to invite a friend of Tom's. He must feel so outnumbered. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, she's made extra work for everyone. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, she's pleased, anyway. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, silly or not, she's just rung up and asked herself for tea. Oh. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, surer than the customs of well bred courtship will allow. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, thank goodness that's settled. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, thank you, Lady Manville from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, that is a more cheerful note to say 'good night' on. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, that's a pity he's asked me to help him in his courtship. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, that's better than the real reason.. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, that's quite an honour, Lady Grantham. Are you sure? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, that's something. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, that's very gratifying. Is it, though? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, then, you must marry someone rich enough to ensure you never need to. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, they are, whether we're sad about it or not. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, they do say a mother's love is the strongest love there is. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, was she like this when you were working for her? Not as bad. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, we'd better get up to the cars. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, well, the thing is done. Let us go forward in hope. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, who gives a tinker's curse about the maids? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, why not you? The village wanted Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, YOU don't. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, you forget, you hold the winning card. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, you girls ask some friends. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, you know about both from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, you know me. 'Irresistible' is my middle name. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, you make it sound so easy from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, you mustn't think we don't want you to have your own life. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, you said so yourself. You were torn between me and Charles Blake, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, you'll be fine. You've got Mr Mason's farm to go to. What about me? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, you're here now. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, you're not alone there. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well, you're still not caught in a lie. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well... So, Lady Mary's not quite so ladylike, after all. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Well...? I told her. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Were only for the family, not for us. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What a tribute. Indeed. If only it were true! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What about dinner, Mr Carson? Just family. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What about Lady Grantham? She'll be in bed before then. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What about you? I know. I got a bit carried away. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What about you? Is everything settled at the school? What's this? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What are they like? She's very nice and fond of Rose. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What are you afraid of? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What are you doing in Bond Street? It's an idea I've had, that's all. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What are you doing in here? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What are you doing? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What are you going to be like when you have your own? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What are you going to do? I'm not sure. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What did it achieve, beyond the Russian Revolution? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What did you say? Well, it's only tea. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What do you make of our mysterious visitor? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What do you make of this? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What do you mean, I hate not being wanted? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What do you mean, Mrs Hughes? I haven't dismissed her. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What do you mean, you need to tell me something before Barrow does? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What do you mean? Go. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What do you say to my scandalous suggestion? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What do you think, Mrs Hughes? I don't know a thing about it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What for? So I can skivvy in a kitchen that isn't even mine? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What had you in mind? Well, now that Tony's staying, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What happened? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What happened? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What I don't understand is why you placed a convicted felon from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What is it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What is it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What is it? A German primer, but the point is, it's not ours. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What is it? Atticus. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What is it? What's happened? Mr Vyner's downstairs. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What is this about? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What is this? What's happening? Don't make trouble, Mr Bates. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What is your objection to Mr MacDonald? That the Prime Minister is the son of a crofter? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What is? No, please. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What made you choose Yorkshire? Was it a historic reason? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What Mrs Crawley chooses to do with her private life is her own affair. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What on earth is she doing here? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What on earth was that about? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What on earth? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What prank? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What shocks me most is that anyone could want me to be so unhappy. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What stories are those? Oh, that's a dangerous question. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What was the meeting like? Have you accepted? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What were you doing on the gallery? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What were you going to show him that you didn't show him last night? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What worries me is that our government is committed from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What would I have felt if I'd inherited a family with you? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What would my father say? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What you suspect, then. And don't deny it, because I've seen you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What? And leave me alone with Edith? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What? Are you going away, Daisy? Well no, there's nothing wrong. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What? But he hasn't... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What? He doesn't want to pester you, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What?! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What?! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What's going on? What's happening? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What's happened to Molesley's hair? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What's his name? The one she was talking to. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What's it for? I don't know, but His Lordship asked me to be there. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What's that, then? Oh, just something from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What's that? It's from my cousin in Boston from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What's the connection? Tell me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What's the matter with you? You've not said a word all afternoon. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What's the matter? Daisy's grumbling because they didn't replace Ivy. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What's what? You're doing something funny with your head. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
What's wrong with that? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Whatever I said or did was done from love. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
When are you going home? First thing. I can't wait. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
When did we last have a Prime Minister who understood the working class? Never. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
When do the tenants go? Next week in theory. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
When does he want to come? That's the problem. The 16th from Downton Abbey - Season 5
When he can't say anything he'll regret. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
When I can shut the door at last and be alone in my own home. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
When I know his sons would hate us to be happy? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
When it's only a blessing. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
When you knew every detail of her past. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
When you read I'm on trial for murder, it'll be your fault. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Where are Miss Denker and Andrew? Not back yet, Mr Carson from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Where are the Sinderbys? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Where have they got to? God knows. It's hard for Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Where is Granny? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Where is she? I hope I'm not late. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Where's Aunt Violet? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Where's Edith? She had some old lady to see in the village. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Where's your mother? In the library. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Which I do not like to see. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Which seems odd for a Marquess and Marchioness. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Who did my enemy turn out to be? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Who hates us enough to concoct such a lie. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Who says I'll get the chance to say anything? Go on. Have it out. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Who volunteered to fight? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Who was it? Tony Gillingham. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Who was that at the door? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Who'd given little or no encouragement from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Who'll miss you when you go, but you know I will, too. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Who's in misery? The King, according to Robert. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Who's it from? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Whoever thought it up has a nasty mind. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why are you bullying him, Miss Denker? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why did you ignore my letters? You're a very naughty boy. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why did you say it, Miss Baxter? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why do you need to? Because I want to be grown up, Mrs Patmore from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why do you never ask that Miss Bunting up to the house? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why does she have to carry on as if she'd invented motherhood? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why does she need to? She's a cook. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why don't the four of us go for lunch on Wednesday? Even you, Edith. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why don't we say I'll stay for Christmas then go? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why don't you come with me and I'll show you how it all works? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why has the Inspector summoned Mrs Bates? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why have the people left? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why is it ironic? I don't know why I said that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why is she coming to London? Haven't they replaced Mrs Bute? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why is she here? They don't know her, do they? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why must it be a secret? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why must Lady Anstruther choose Saturday, of all days? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why not go to see your house afterwards? You'd enjoy that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why not? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why not? Won't they give people a focus for their sorrow? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why should she, any more than me? We've no proper kitchen maid now, so we must all muck in from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why should we? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why shouldn't they do the same with his wife? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why? Do you want more children? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why? Have you got a rash? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why? He has to deal with a Labour government. Why do you think? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why? What did he tell you? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Why? What did he tell you? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Will it be different in America? He isn't going and that's flat. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Will she be all right? It's nothing serious, m'lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Will there be anything else? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Will you come this way, m'lady? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Will you tell the staff? Already done. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
William left this house to give his life for his country. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
With all the same prejudices as everyone else who shops at Harrods! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
With galleries and libraries and theatres all around me? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
With Lord Merton frisking around her skirts. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
With you for what? Nothing, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Without ever spending any real time with them. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Won't Lord Flintshire be with you? Of course he will. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Won't you give your poor old mother a kiss? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Would a village delegation have arrived in my grandfather's day from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Would be what the county expects, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Would he do something so grubby? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Would it help if I swore neither of them has done anything wrong? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Would this have to do with Baxter? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Would try anything horrible to prevent the wedding? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Would you forgive me? I have quite a way to go. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Would you mind taking the coffee up while it's still hot? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Wouldn't that be rather dishonest? You haven't separated yet. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Wouldn't you agree, Mrs Bates? Yes. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yeah, she erm, she waits outside until someone's coming in, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, and we wondered if you might like to join us there? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, but not because she thinks it's all unimportant, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, but that was And I sent her another this year. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, I bloody well did, the more fool me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, I suppose it would be fun. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, I suppose you're right. Well, he knew them better. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, m'lady. Perhaps it should. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, Mr Carson? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, Mr Carson. Can I see it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, she has, but who would do it? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, that's as may be. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, we jolly well are. Why cast a shadow? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes, you do, and if you don't promise to behave, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes. Of course. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes. She got a lift down to the village with Mrs Crawley. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes. Why not? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Yes. You're right. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You are going to take a great interest in little Marigold, m'lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You are opposed to my marrying her, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You are wrong, both of you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You can stay as long as you want. Put it on my bill. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You can tell me. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You can't do this! Try to keep calm. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You can't mean... Father, I beg you... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You can't possibly stay at the pub. Why not? I'm tougher than I look. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You can't stop looking at them when you think no one's looking. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You do know she's a thief? There must be more to it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You do realise this is my real wedding? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You don't have to see him. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You don't mind Tony coming, do you? Not if it's what you want. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You don't need it. It has nothing to do with your work from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You don't strike me as being greedy. You were working. You were earning. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You don't think you've made enough of a statement? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You don't travel with a valet these days, m'lord? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You don't trust me yet, but I'm on your side. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You don't understand our customs. Then again, why should you? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You get on well with Lord Merton. I know that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You have every reason, m'lady. So, am I to take it that I am dismissed? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You have heard the voice of His Majesty King George V. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You have to take a chance. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You haven't got that quite right. We're entitled to our own opinion. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You heard her. Let's not drag it up again. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You know this area, then? Oh, yes. I've come home. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You know where the sand buckets are kept. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You live there too, you know. I'm not sure where I live. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You look very serious from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You may stay until I make a decision. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You mean Jock Anstruther's widow? That's it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You mean they got him drunk, set him up, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You must be so clever. I wouldn't say that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You must come from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You must lie down before you change. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You must miss it. Not particularly. Thank you. Er... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You must stay here. We have people coming to dinner, so it'll be easy. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You need to calm down, Miss Denker. To go... from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You never talked to me from the time we got there. Go and get changed from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You ought to meet Lord Merton properly. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You put up a stout defence of their intentions. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You really believe I would stoop so low? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You really don't need to. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You said we'd have one more drink and I've had one more. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You said you wouldn't do anything 'til after Rose's wedding. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You say you didn't have them by then, but who did? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You see, I want to improve how we sell our grain. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You see? She already knows you better than he does. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You should get involved in the running of the business. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You should go up more often, take an interest in your publishing. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You should have let me do that. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You should have seen his face, Mrs Hughes. He felt very let down. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You should write a book: Daughters In Law And How To Survive Them. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You sound a little prejudiced. Not at all. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You sound like Mrs Bennett! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You talk as if my sole concern is the sporting year, Dr Clarkson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You think I'm mad, don't you? It doesn't matter what I think. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You think I'm taking too much of an interest in Marigold. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You think that of me? I am satisfied it was not a prank. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You think we'll look a bit dingy? Don't you? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You think you're so clever, don't you? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You thought that we'd got up to something. We never did. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You took them? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You want an answer just like that? I know my own feelings. You do too. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You want to get out of here alive? I'd have to pay you back. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You wanted a synagogue blessing? I'd like to respect both sides. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You were just what I needed when I needed it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You were nothing, compared to her. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You will have Lady Mary's maid Anna, to help you, m'lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You will remain below stairs until you do. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You wouldn't mind heading the war memorial appeal, would you? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You'd be an ornament at any gathering. Oh, how nice. Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You'd be quite wrong, no, in 1878 from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You'd be surprised what people can sink to, to get their own way. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You'd have loved them, I hope. I would, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You'd have thought one of them was divorced. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You'd think with a father like that from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You'll be able to steer it through the perils of village politics. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You'll get back to your room without being noticed. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You'll see. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You'll want to get on with it, then. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're a real pal. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're a widow. You know what he's going through from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're about to leave and take Sybbie with you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're an artist yourself. Look at this wedding cake. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're as welcome here as I trust I will be at your wedding. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're being very mysterious. Can't I know the details? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're clever and a good writer. They're lucky to have you. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're here in a truthful way and not in a lie. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're just with us 'til after the wedding? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're not stupid, Daisy. Far from it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're not wrong. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're putting quite a dampener on the evening. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're required upstairs, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're talking in riddles. You set up Atticus. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're the only member of the family that seems to understand. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're their traditional leader and they like you to pray with them, in mourning and in gratitude. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You're to sleep in His Lordship's dressing room tonight, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You've been away. I've been on a course. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You've been having lots of fun, Miss Denker. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You've been very good to me, Mrs Patmore, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You've changed your tune. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You've gone to a lot of trouble. Mmm. I like to help where I can. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You've learned a trade. You're skilled. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You've shocked me, Baxter. Profoundly. I can't deny it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Your bill for three nights' worth of drinking, Miss Denker. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Your children will not be *******! Don't you understand that? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Your daughter in law has trained you well. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Your father always told the village what they wanted. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Your father carved many stones for our dogs over the years. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Your ladyship is very sharp eyed. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Your Ladyship, might I have a word? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Your work is excellent, and I have never sacked a servant from Downton Abbey - Season 5
0h! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
34 years! If I were to marry this year, what would life be like in 1958? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
34 years. I'd never manage it. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
51. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Ta dah! Oh, that's lovely. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
We're not lovers, you know. What? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Who is it? Your tea, sir from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Will they be there before us? No. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
Will you be going, Lord Sinderby? Hardly. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
You don't think it's a bit mumsy? No! from Downton Abbey - Season 5
...that we have lost our position from Downton Abbey - Season 5
...what do you say? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
..although I am surprised to learn that she entertains notions from Downton Abbey - Season 5
..because he can't help you now. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
..before we tie ourselves to someone for ever? from Downton Abbey - Season 5
..but a pound to a penny, from Downton Abbey - Season 5
..I never gave the stolen things back. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
..took some jewellery belonging to the mistress. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
'Fraid not. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
"Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
"At the going down of the sun and in the morning. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
"Sacrifice" is right. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
"They fell with their faces to the fold. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. from Downton Abbey - Season 5
"We will remember them." from Downton Abbey - Season 5