A Canadian Major has asked to come here from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
A couple is hardly allowed a moment alone from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
A friend of Mrs Hughes knew the Major. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
A German Republic? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
A great deal more about her than I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
A great deal, Sir Richard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
A report of Lady Mary's actions? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
About Mary. And Matthew. Some element you haven't told me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Above all it means that I am a stupid, stupid, stupid man. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Above all, do not lose your temper. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Absolutely never. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Absolutely. It's all set up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
After breakfast. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
After then. In the summer. Let's settle it before I return to London. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
All he needed was a survivor from the Titanic from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
All our lives are lived around our children. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
All right then I will. Once and for all, are from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
All the chaps are wearing them in London from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
All this talk of weddings is making me impatient. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
All this unbridled joy has given me quite an appetite. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Almost 30 dead on this estate alone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Although it would mean a considerable increase in salary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Although Papa's found an aunt in 1860 who married a Gordon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Am I really a stranger? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Am I so weak you believe I can be talked out from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And all places are alike to me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And all with no hope of children or any improvement. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And can you find the money? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And can you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And did you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And do you know what the letter says? They sent me a copy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And do you think she'll help me? She might. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And don't quite know how to find it again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And Edith's going to Mama's, I'll be on my own. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And get stuck in every town on the way. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And give them our thanks. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And giving her that credit, do you think it would be right for me from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And haunt it ever after. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And he's prepared to let them go for the right price. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And how did he come by them? That's what I'd like to know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And how we hid in the garden from the nasty governess. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And how would you manage that, without my help? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I accept your thanks, my dear, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I always thought you were fond of me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I certainly couldn't have left Downton for him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I didn't want to raise Captain Crawley's hopes to no purpose. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I expect all of you including the kitchen staff and hall boys... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I fear I'm going to be a great disappointment to you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I respect that, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I should very much like to hold onto it, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I thought you'd all like to know... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I want Mary to get on with her life. What's wrong with that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I wanted to ask you, isn't it time he went home? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I wanted to be there to help Lady Mary, and... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I wasn't good to him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I wonder if I might take some of the silver to sell. ' from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I'll break the news to the family tomorrow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I'll get a banger to deliver the stuff. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And I'm afraid you will carry a bruise on your spine for the rest of your life. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And if I can help her... then I must. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And if I make it early, then you can make another if it's no good. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And if I refuse? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And Ireland. Everywhere. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And it costs me nothing to say it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And it seemed best to let her try for happiness where she could. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And it seems one of the men was unidentified. There. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And it's no good pretending they're easily mended from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And it's... a terrible thing to think of. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And just because Matthew's been lame. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And just when we thought we were getting back to normal. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And maybe the Crown Prince too, but there'll be a Regency. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And my daughters who nursed him, will join us. How thoughtful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And now I'm jumping ship, but I can't run Downton as well. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And only us to sit in them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And protect her from Sir Richard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And put himself forward for a major inheritance. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And Robert says Vittorio Veneto will finish Austria, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And she feels we ought to marry here, at Downton. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And she had wrecked the divorce. Now, as her widower, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And she refused? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And she wants to pay us a visit. Why? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And shipped me up to Montreal. I don't understand. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And sire a string of sons to continue the line. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And so much in need of your help. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And suddenly there's a baby on every corner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And tell her about little Charlie. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And that your family arrangements are not proving too complicated. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And that's worth something. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And the bathrooms oh, goodness me! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And the Elcots down at Longway lost three out of four sons. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And the men who will never come back from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And then I heard that Downton was an officers' convalescent home. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And then I'll try and find a moment alone with Mrs Bryant from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And then some. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And then there's Matthew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And then, if she asks only if she asks, mind you... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And we will not fall out over this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And well, I was to say that you'd find him in the dressing room. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And what about those wretched refugees? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And what changed? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And what that means for each and every one of us. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And when will that be, oh mighty one? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And when you think of what some families have gone through. I know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And you know how angry that is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And you'd better agree if Anthony Strallen comes back into your life. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And you're my ticket. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And, don't worry, Carson, the baby will make sure she pays the price. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
And? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Anna, they're going in. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Anna, we're starting. Sorry, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Anna. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Anna... will you kindly go upstairs and help in the dining room? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Another witness says the man did get to New York alive, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Answer to what? As to whether Carson will be captain of our ship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Any fortune teller at a fair from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Any letters to post? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Apparently, Vera wrote to a friend just before my last visit. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Are we talking financial ruin? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Are you all right for the fare? Yes, thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Are you coming to Cousin Robert's dinner tonight? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Are you looking forward to from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Are you quite sure you won't regret it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Are you suggesting the black market, Mrs Patmore? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Are you sure you can't love her again? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Are you sure? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Are you? Well, I didn't feel I could say no. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Aren't all of us stuck with the choices we make? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Aren't we feeding you? They're from my mother's apple store. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Aren't you glad, if he survived? Dear me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
As far as I knew, I was Canadian. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
As you know, during this... well, I think I can say horrible time... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
As you say. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
At 9 o'clock tomorrow morning? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
At 11 o'clock on the morning of the 11th of November. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
At Downton? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
At least, that's what they said later. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Bates, can I ask you something? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Bates, if I felt... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Bates... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Bathrooms with every bedroom, it's all possible. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Be sensible, Bates. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Because her son's father is dead. So is the father of my son. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Because I behaved in an ungentlemanly manner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Because I can. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Because I couldn't remember. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Because I didn't agree with him... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Because I know that you have a real life coming. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Because I would be very willing to increase your stipend. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Because of a family link with the house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Because we withheld it from the court, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Because you know it's my last chance. That's true. They won't be back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Because you were the one who really loved me, you mean? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Because, if you do, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Before he was killed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Before the war, I believed my life had value. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Before Vera's death, she had taken all my money from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Before you scold me, it's no good pretending from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Behind the bicycle sheds every night? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Believe it or not, I will stay true to you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Building materials are in short supply, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But all I could think about was how much from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But Carson if you're abandoning me, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But didn't you taste the mixture? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But don't ever cross me, do you understand? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But for any young woman to let her judgement so desert her... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But he can walk round the estate on his own two legs from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But he can't have. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But he claims to be Patrick Crawley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But how can they ever be? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But how true. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I cannot condone her inability from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I couldn't work for a man that I don't respect. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I feel I must say it all the same. Please do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I have Freddie... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I hope you will consider keeping the house open without me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I just can't think about it all until the war is over. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I must see them. I've come all this way. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I thank you, without irony, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I think you'll find the kings and emperors have had their day, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I thought he was dead. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I wanted to be sure you'd no objection from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I was pulled out of the water by Fifth Officer Lowe, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I will have a life? Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I'm afraid I wouldn't have the time. Thank you, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I'm not proud, so if you can say anything, m'lord, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I'm not quite sure about how to test the facts. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I'm not worried. I've taken nothing perishable. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I'm sure he'll understand. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I've made enough money to please myself, these days. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But I've waited so long for those words, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But if she's telling the truth... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But it is the dawn of a new age. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But mainly, it's just big from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But Mary's right. I don't like deceit and our parents don't deserve it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But Mr Carson suggested you'd like to be informed, all the same. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But not this time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But not, when I last looked, a reason to sack him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But now the soldiers have gone, I do have a lot from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But Patrick's... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But perhaps the lesson is you can't go back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But sacrifice should be rewarded. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But she didn't. I did. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But she wouldn't accept that and so now I am very pleased to say from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But Sir Richard knows how to get around that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But some time in the new year, we will have our house back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But surely Don't you understand, woman?! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But surely, if His Lordship asks him, he must do something. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But that's what I want. No going back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But that's what I'm saying. Everything's in short supply now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But the girl was our employee and, while she was in the wrong... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But the others don't believe me, do they? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But the Titanic story bears out Patrick's version in every way. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But then Mr Carson said the Dowager was dining here. Quite right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But then there was no chance of your recovery. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But there must be more to it than that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But there's no clear record of his name. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But there's nothing wrong with it that money can't fix. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But they're making such advances now, aren't they? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But we can't be long. I've told our chauffeur to stay in the car. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But we didn't know you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But we've been through so much here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But what about running Downton? I mean, I can't do both. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But what does that matter from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But when he hears that Lord Grantham knows what he's done... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But when Sir John Coates came to see Matthew, he agreed with you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But which would heal? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But why did you do it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But will you be happy there? That's what I want to be sure of. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But wouldn't I be asking for trouble? You are if you stay silent. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But you believed in him, whoever he was, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But you can tell me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But you do need their forgiveness if you're not from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But you do realise this means Mary's marriage will be delayed? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But you don't agree. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But you haven't come up with an answer yet, have you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But you're not 'other people' and Carson brought me up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But, I mean, I do know my back is broken. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But, if they've read Her Ladyship's letter, won't his parents know? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But, Mary, you haven't heard the things he remembers. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But, of course, I sound Canadian now from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But, with a heavy heart, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
But, you see, it has, because I've changed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Buy it, I presume. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
By the way, her ladyship was asking if there was any more news about Mrs Bates. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Can we be polite to the man, but nothing more? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Can you get him back to his room? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Can you hear how stupid and selfish they are? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Can you hear the words coming out of your mouth? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Can you relay the news? Of course. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Can you take Matthew into the small library? Are you hungry? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Can't you ask for your money back? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Candied peel? Well, well. I never thought you'd find that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Carson has decided not to come with us to Haxby. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Carson is right, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Carson thought we might try it tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Carson, I keep forgetting to tell Mrs Hughes from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Carson, now, I wonder if I could be put on the London train from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Carson? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Caught in a blast and burned, rather badly, I believe. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Central heating, modern kitchens, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Chuck the whole bally lot out and we'll have to think again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Come and see this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Come in and have some tea. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Come on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Come to the house. But stay outside in the game larder. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Comes up with a dozen details he couldn't possibly know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Cora, Bates's wife has committed suicide. It's very sad, of course, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Cora! Come at once! Robert wait. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Could I write to them? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Could we talk about the lecture programme? If we must, we must, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Course it counts. I don't think so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Course she is. Aren't you? There's stuff from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Cousin Violet is, in part, to blame. Yes, I usually am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Cousin Violet... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Cousin, Matthew? May I come in? Please. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Daisy, I wish you'd let me tell you about it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Daisy, there's a wretched chauffeur at the front from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Daisy? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Daisy? What in God's name are you doing down here at this hour? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Daphne, come on, we're leaving. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Dead? Drowned on the Titanic? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Dear me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Depends. We'll have to see if it suits us, to be so close to Downton. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Did he talk about Haxby? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Did I love her very much? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Did they tell you we're related? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Did you know he'd moved to Canada? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Did you see what she was carrying? No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Didn't he drown on the Titanic? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do they think that's who I am? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do things that only the most dedicated nurse would undertake. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do what? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do you ever wonder what it was all for? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do you know, I do recognise you now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do you mean black market business? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do you mean you've made your decision? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do you not recognise me at all? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do you really still not recognise me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do you really want it again? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do you remember him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do you think once it's all settled, we might talk again? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do you think they will return? I certainly hope so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do you want grandchildren? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do you want Mary's marriage to be a success? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do you want some money? For the room? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Do you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Does that make for a happy atmosphere? I want it done. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Does this mean that you've made up your mind, at last? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Doesn't it feel odd to have the rooms back? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Don't be. I meant what I said, the other day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Don't bother me with it now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Don't listen to me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Don't listen. She's pretending to be reasonable to get you home. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Don't look so surprised. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Don't tell me you'll miss me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Don't think I won't use it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Don't you agree, Mama? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Doomed to push his chair through all eternity? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Downton's comfortable enough for me. I can't wait to have it back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Dr Clarkson can help us with when. Not long now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Edith has given me an account of your conversation. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Edith, I need you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Edith, if you really mean it, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Ethel, please take the child and leave. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Ethel... I know what this is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Even if Ethel is telling the truth. I believe she is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Even if I am, even if I think this is mad, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Even so, there's no legal reality to it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Even with everyone's books, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Every indication told me that the spine was transected, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Every penny I had. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Everyone come at once. What is it? What's happened? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Everyone keep an eye out for the motor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Everyone knows that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Everyone to be there and Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Everyone wants to help her, to feed her, to find her work, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Everything I own is from my season before the war. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Except that I know things only the real Patrick would know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Except you're not sure. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Excuse me, m'lord, but Mrs Hughes is from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Excuse me, sir. Do you mean you want me to give you from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Exercise classes and lectures on pottery, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Fetch me the matches! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Find a cause that needs her more than Downton. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Find out what happened to him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Flung across Europe, far from their homelands from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
For all of them, when it comes to rehabilitation? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
For now, God knows it's enough that I can kiss you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Fraulein Kelder. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
From Major Bryant's father. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
From the bottom of my heart. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Get Clarkson, but fetch Mama and Cousin Isobel as well. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Get me out of the dining room when they come. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Give her time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Go back with them, then. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Go to a big city. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
God bless you all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
God knows I have. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Good morning, Lord Grantham. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Good night, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Goodbye. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Granny, you don't want things to go back to the way they were, surely? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Granny's right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Hadn't you heard? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Has Carson abandoned me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Has he done the red wine, yet? It's over here, m'lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Has she tried to get the father to assume some responsibility? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Have I really? Thank heaven. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Have shirked his responsibilities. Never. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Have you any letters? Any signed statement? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Have you seen the boys' haircuts the women are wearing in Paris? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Have you told Dr Clarkson? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Have you told the police? No. Tell them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Having you two set apart in a home of your own, all special, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He announced at dinner that he wants to get married at Downton. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He decided every cloud has a silver lining. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He did nothing. Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He did pull some people out of the sea from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He does have a story that would explain it, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He has a real talent for mathematics and... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He is, but he's trying for a scholarship to Ripon Grammar. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He isn't like anything to look at. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He knows all sorts of things that only Patrick, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He knows this is just the sprat to catch the mackerel. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He left here at dawn, with a face like thunder. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He left this for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He must have found it hard to write, for it seems from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He needs someone to look after him. Yes, but... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He says he wants to steal Carson to come and run it for us. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He sent a note this morning and was most insistent. What's it about? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He thought I loved him, but I didn't, not like he loved me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He thought that it could conceivably be a case of spinal shock. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He understands. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He wanted her to spy on me? Naturally he used a different word. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He wanted you to be looked after. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He was perfectly placed to impersonate his dead friend. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He was the brave one. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He was with Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry at Passchendaele. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He'll have started late and... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He's afraid of his own grief. That's why he behaves as he does. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He's almost a year old. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He's dealing with a wine delivery, m'lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He's driving up. He'll be here in time for dinner, tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He's gone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He's got contacts all over. That's what I'm paying him for. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He's got ghastly plans for the place. Of course, Cora doesn't agree. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He's not very pretty, of course, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He's prepared to let them go, is he? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He's terrified of his own grief. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
He's their only grandchild. There can never be another. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Hear, hear. Indeed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Heavens, that was a near thing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Hello, my dear. How lovely to see you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Hello. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Here we are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Here we haven't seen since before the war. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
His lordship said you were looking for him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
His Lordship's valet is catching that one. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
His own family drove our cousin away. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
His teachers believe it's worth a try. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
His wife's dead. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
His words sound as angry as I've ever heard him, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Hoarding from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How are things over at Haxby? Pretty good. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How can I refuse a man who says that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How can it be true? Where's he been hiding for the last six years? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How can you even hesitate? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How could I, when I'd forgotten who I was, until two months ago? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How did you find us? How did you know? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How did you get here? I caught the bus and walked up from the village. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How did you get on? Yeah, it was interesting. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How did you keep it a secret all this time? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How disappointing of you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How he should be here... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How long was I married? Six hours? Seven? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How much did he get from you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How much have you paid him? A lot. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How old is your son? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How right you are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How sad. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How sad. I'm sorry to hear it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How Vera must have bought the poison and taken it home with her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How was it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How we used to hide over there? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How's that new maid getting on? The lady with the little boy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
How's your boy doing? Freddie? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I I mean, Lord Grantham, if you'd prefer it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I I thought you'd recognise my voice from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I I... cannot find the words to say how I feel. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I agree, but they'll all be leaving Downton soon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I am the cat that walks by himself from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I asked you up here, because I want to offer you a job. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I assume that whatever Mr Murray has told you means the man is a fake. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I await Lady Mary's instruction. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I beg your pardon, Your Lordship, I thought everyone had gone up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I began to call myself Patrick again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I believe she would very much appreciate your help from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I bet he does. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I came here all the time when I was growing up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I can assure you, at this stage, there isn't much that puts me off. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I can teach you, if you'd like. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I can. And then we'll see. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I can't believe I'm hearing them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I can't help that. Mary is our first priority, Robert. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I can't wait to get started. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I can't, darling, I've got too much work. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I cannot begin to tell you what this means to me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I could run it. The house could be so much more than it was before. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I couldn't bear it if Miss Swire or mother or... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I couldn't put it better myself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I couldn't very well stop him. The war's over. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I didn't know they'd gone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I didn't think you'd mind, what with the baby and all, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I didn't want to be overheard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I do apologise, Lady Grantham. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I do forgive you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I do keep feeling it. Or I think I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I do not believe that Sir Richard and I would work well together. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I do, sir, yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't agree. I'd love to drive from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't believe it! It's so wonderful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't believe Matthew has any desire from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't bloody know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't care what they're doing. Tell them to come now! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't dislike him, I just don't like him, which is quite different. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't envy you, telling your Papa. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't have to marry him, you know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't know exactly. It just is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't know how, once the bit's between her teeth. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't know if it was the blow to the head, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't know what to think. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't know why I'm doing this. I must be out of my mind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't know, but I know staying here won't make any difference. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't know. I did everything that you said. I promise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't mean to suggest I'm offering a better one. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't need to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't suppose you're having any doubts about leaving? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't think so, m'lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't think so. She only invited him to pay a visit. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't think the police are bothered about rationing, now the war's over. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't think there's much doubt. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't think we can go into competition with Matthew and Lavinia, do you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't think we can say 'should' about things that happen in war. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't understand. What are you saying? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't want to go back, either. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I don't want to start dress fittings or paying calls, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I doubt that very much. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I doubt you'll have the option. You're a dark horse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I envy you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I expect you will. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I feel so flat after the rush and bustle of the last two years. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I feel very guilty, since I chivvied you, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I forget. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I gather Carson was looking for me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I gather Sir Richard's asked you about coming with us, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I get about, Mrs Hughes, I get about. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I guess it's changed everybody. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I had a battle to get enough sugar for this week. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I had some at a dinner in London and ordered it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I had to promise to be a patron, but it seemed a small price to pay. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I have a job, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I have no idea, but we'll talk there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I have nothing to give and nothing to share. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I have to reason with her. I've found no other choice. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I hope I won't be taking on a rival. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I hope it doesn't break us up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I hope it works. I don't see why it should, but you never know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I hope she wasn't talking out of turn, m'lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I hope so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I hope they're not coming down with anything. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I hope this doesn't put you off. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I hope you won't try that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I hope you're happy here from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I hope you're pleased, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I inherit everything and we can marry whenever we like. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I just don't see the point in pretending something can be done when it can't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I just wanted to check it were all right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I keep saying. There's nothing wrong. So what I'd like to know is... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I keep thinking about William. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I knew you'd be in here, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know and right at the end, but there we are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know how fond you are of Lady Mary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know I am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know I've changed, and not for the better, but even so, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know it should be at my home in London, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know it was for Robert and the girls, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know it will be better to do it in broad daylight from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know she holds you in high regard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know what it is to work now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know what we should all be doing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know what you should be doing from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know what you think, but I don't accept it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know you want to play your part in Ireland's troubles from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know you're used to having your own way. Yes, I am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know. But I've never made a wedding cake before. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I know. Why am I feeling so silly? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I like everything I own to be finished and ready to sell. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I like the new fashions. Shorter skirts, looser cuts. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I love you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I married William on his deathbed, that don't count. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I may have said she was being unreasonable, but so she was. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I might. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I must be honest with you, it was your idea, not ours, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I must go, but I will think about it from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I must... talk to Papa. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I nearly came down in a dinner jacket tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I nearly did from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I nearly put out the new dinner jacket, m'lord, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I need to hear what you think. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I never think about anything else. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I never thought I'd say this, but I'm afraid for my life. ' from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I never thought we would marry, for all sorts of reasons, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I never thought you'd be back tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I only ever met him in a pub. I wouldn't know where to find him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I only wish she was 'the former', m'lord, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I quite admire it but... consider this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I quite agree, and Sir Richard is... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I really ought to walk to the library. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I remember how we played, and your pony, and your birthday, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I remember once she came in here, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I said I was coming that evening and I meant to have it out with her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I say Mr Carson must have the last word on where he lives and works. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I say you are upsetting Mrs Bryant. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I see. You want to throw him out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I shall have arms like Jack Johnson if I'm not careful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I shall take that as a compliment. For myself and for my house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I should have enough to go into business, properly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I should jump into the nearest river. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I should never have married him in the first place, only... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I should steer clear of May. Marry in May, rue the day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I should wait and see. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I shouldn't bet on it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I shouldn't have taken his name, except it were what he wanted. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I still don't see why you didn't tell me first. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I suppose I should like to feel that again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I suppose I'm asking whether you want Mary to have children. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I suppose Sybil's still ill and the others just haven't appeared. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I suppose the hospital will revert to the way it was before the war. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I suppose we'll get used to it. I don't want to get used to it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I suppose you did, didn't you? Yes, I bloody well did. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I suppose you miss your husband very much? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I tell you now, you have given me the power to destroy you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think I deserve to know the reason why. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think I have... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think I know what you're going through. He seems such a nice... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think I've found a way to escape. Nothing too drastic, I hope. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think it's a cruel trick to play, when Matthew's been through so much. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think it's April. Matthew should be walking normally by them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think she's telling the truth. I'm not interested in 'think'. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think so, but are we doing enough for him, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think so, yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think that WILL be all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think that's cast rather a shadow over the proceedings, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think they want to be certain. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think we can say that. You will have a from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think you'd better sit down. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I think, while the clock strikes, we should all make a silent prayer from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I thought Carlisle was going to come back for our ceremony tomorrow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I thought I would die here... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I thought that if I came here and you knew me, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I thought that was very dignified. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I thought the whole point of Mama arranging from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I thought you were avoiding me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I thought you were avoiding me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I tried to speak to her on my own but there was never the right moment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I tried to stop her. What on earth? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I understand and I don't blame you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I understand that I won't recover, but... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I walked from the station. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I want proof that my son acknowledged paternity of this boy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I want to ask a favour of you. Of me, Sir Richard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I want to be a good husband and for you to be happy, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wanted to catch you alone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wanted to surprise her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I was asking about Haxby Park. I'm taking Mary over there tomorrow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I was caught in a big explosion at Passchendaele. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I was glad of the walk. I was glad of the air. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I was never fingerprinted, or anything. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I was on the Titanic, that much is true, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I was so bowled over that I let you send me away, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I was watching her the other night when you spoke of your wedding. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wasn't sure we had time to come at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I will regret it every minute of every day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I will, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wish I could understand. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wish I knew how an engine worked. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wish we had a sow's ear! It'd be better than this brisket. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wish you'd spoken to me first. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wish you'd told me. I could've fixed something up for myself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I won't ask where you got it from, because I don't want to know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I won't go until we've found a proper replacement. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I won't hear of it. But I know... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I won't let you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I won't say a thing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wonder if she knows what she's started. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wonder if you could step into my room for a moment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wonder what happened to Richard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wonder. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I worry it'll mean a big adjustment for him, when we marry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I would just say one thing: from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I would, until we know more. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wouldn't be Vera Bates. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wouldn't let you anywhere near me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wouldn't say that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wouldn't want her to think I was checking up on her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wrestled with it, m'lord, I don't mind admitting. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I wrote to the headmaster of Ripon Grammar. I said to look out for him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I... I want to tell you all something. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I... never thought Patrick knew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'd be grateful if you didn't mention this to Lady Mary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'd better go in, m'lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'd get you to push me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'd go away and never see you again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'd like to know more about her interests. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'd much rather see your face when we talk. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'd say that's a great improvement on the current situation. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'd wait forever. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll be back on the night of 10th. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll be sold out long before any of it's gone off. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll be the judge of that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll be there. I promise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll be well fixed as soon as word gets out. You heard her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll bring her out to see the child. What about him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll certainly try. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll come. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll finish it early and feed it with brandy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll give you my answer when you've spoken to His Lordship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll have to come up with the money though. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll have to go up to London. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll leave some food there and a blanket, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll open the door. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll report to Major Clarkson, but he won't be taking anyone on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll return the car in the morning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll say something now I hope I won't have to repeat. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll send it to my lawyers in London from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll stick to the chaise longue. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'll take this down to keep it hot, m'lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm a foolish man who's lost his way from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm a stranger to them now! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm afraid Downton will be a place of pilgrimage for a while. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm afraid I'm not dressed. Never mind that. Who cares about that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm afraid it's not going to work. Why? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm afraid it's the end of our story too. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm afraid not, m'lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm afraid not, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm an American. I don't share your English hatred of comfort. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm glad of my job, m'lady, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm going to fetch my button box. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm going to look after you. That's all there is to it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm just going up to help in the dining room. Why? It'll keep. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm meeting Isobel. She wants me to help with her refugees. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm not asking for forever from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm not aware of how we are connected, but you never know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm not jealous. I just don't want it to spoil things. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm not saying it's legendary, but it's nothing to be ashamed of. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm not sure he's got one to prevail on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm not sure how comfortable it is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm not sure how feminine I am. Very, I'm glad to say. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm not sure how feminine it is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm not sure I understand, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm not sure you'll get much use out of it, when the war is over. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm not worried. You're the one who should be worried. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm pleased. I like Mr Matthew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm pleased. It's a new one on me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm shocked. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm so sorry, but I'm not quite on top of this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sorry I can't be more decisive. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sorry I couldn't get down this week, but we've had a house full. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sorry if it's a bit of a crush. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sorry to disturb you, but I... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sorry, but I mean it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sorry, m'lady, but I didn't want to add to your troubles. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sorry, what were we talking about? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sorry. Is there anything I can say to change your mind? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm strong enough to wheel myself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sure I should say 'He wants to do it all by himself', from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sure it's all right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sure Sir Richard can buy you a dozen when you get to Haxby. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sure they won't object if I stop here for a week or two. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sure you know how pleased I am that you will recover, after all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm sure. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm surprised you know who Theda Bara is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm terribly sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm trying to wear them out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm very lucky. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I'm walking down to the village. I want to have a word with Travis. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I've a bit put by, and I could borrow some. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I've been had! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I've been taken for the fool that I am! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I've been tricked! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I've decided to marry Tom and your coming after me won't change that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I've enough on, trying to make a luncheon that looks worth eating. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I've found a dealer and as soon as I make from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I've just been hoping you'd realise without my having to spell it out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I've just heard news from the War Office from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I've made some enquiries and she's right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I've never worked in a house where a valet and a housemaid were wed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I've sent his account off to George Murray in London, to ask his advice. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
I've spoken to Mr Carson. He has no objection. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If anyone can keep me out of trouble, it's you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If Charles had fathered that boy, he would have told us. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If Charles was the father, he would never from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If either of them are in the least interested, it'll be the mother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If he's alive, then I am no longer the future Earl of Grantham. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If I ever thought I was putting that in jeopardy, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If I say yes, will you do as you're told? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If I started to feel a tingling in my legs, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If I thought for a moment that I was an argument against your marriage, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If I were to write to Major Bryant, inviting him to visit us again, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If I were you, I'd keep out of it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If I'm not back before luncheon, don't wait. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If Mary's out with Carlisle from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If my son was the father of this boy, where is your proof? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If only I wasn't haunted by those women from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If only one of them recognised me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If President Wilson has anything to say about it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If something is changing, it will make itself known. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If that's what he's like, I don't want his help. I don't want it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If the lawyer casts even the slightest doubt, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If thinking that trying to protect Mary with a from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If this is about coming with Lady Mary when you marry, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If we buy it, we'll take on the whole 12,000 acres. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If we could see Charles's room. Shall I take Mrs Bryant up? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If we have to leave here, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If we have to leave the country, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If what you say is true, then he would have known from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If you don't and they find out, it'll look bad. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If you felt what, sir? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If you really can't be on your own for one luncheon. I'll manage. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If you think they can make you happier than I will. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If you think you can jilt me, or in some way set me aside, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If you were not engaged to be married... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
If you're asking whether I'll regret leaving Downton... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
In addition to your other duties. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
In Canada, suffering from amnesia. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
In charge of non medical welfare. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
In fact, I think he probably should. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
In the meantime, have you found somewhere to live? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
In those early years when it's important to get it right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Indeed she was. Men will always be men from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Indeed? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Into business. It's all set up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Invent a past. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Is he at the local school? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Is he like Patrick to look at? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Is it true? Is it true what Lavinia says? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Is Lady Mary aware that you have approached me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Is something wrong, sir? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Is that a realistic prospect? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Is that enough? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Is that the Major Bryant that Ethel always thought so handsome, m'lady? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Is that the one for tasting? Yes, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Is there any more glasses up there? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Is there any news on the Bates situation? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Is there anything I can fetch you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Is there something you're not telling me? What do you mean? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Is this yours? Moseley found it in your dressing room. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Isn't it dangerous? I don't think so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Isn't it time for Lavinia Swire to come back into his life? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Isn't it wonderful? As soon as I'm well enough to walk down the aisle. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Isn't that the car? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It all came back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It all came back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It doesn't matter. Not yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It feels very odd to be talking so formally. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It is Anna, isn't it? Yes sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It is drastic. There's no going back once I've done it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It is in the real world. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It is, but don't tire yourself out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It is, but we ought to make it clear we can't stay long. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It just explains what you're entitled to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It just happens and we should live with it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It may be wrong, but this rationing is starting to bite. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It means I'm not divorced, after all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It means the judge can withdraw the Decree Nisi. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It must be so hard for you, what with Mary getting married... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It seems such a waste of time to drive from London from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It starts with my own mistake. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It was a long time ago. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It was Arsenic. I've been thinking that's what she must have taken. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It was she who drew my attention to the plight of the war refugees. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It was wrong. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It will be extra work, but I'm happy to pay. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It won't be long now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It won't last forever but by the time it's done, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It wouldn't please William if you don't take what's owing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It'd be a huge wrench for me to leave Downton. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It'll be comfortable when I'm finished with it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It'll be unusual, I agree. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It'll take a man who is more than I am now to follow you, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's a cake, not a souffle. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's a long way from London, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's a risk though, isn't it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's a terrific idea. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's all right. Tell him I'll be in the dressing room. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's all rubbish. It's all bloody rubbish! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's big. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's funny, isn't it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's just something his lordship said recently, I can't get out of my mind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's mine. It's all mine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's not important. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's not one of your old toys, is it? Because I don't recognise it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's pretty good news for me, too. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's ridiculous. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's so empty. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's such wonderful news. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's too heavy for you. No, it's not. Look out! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's very complicated. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's very good of you, sir, but you see, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's wonderful news, isn't it? Wonderful. Are you busy? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
It's your choice, of course. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Jane keeps making out I'm a war widow, but I'm not, am I? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Jane, have you finished in here? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Just a few more weeks from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Just as I am delighted that you can once more look forward to a... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Just excellent. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Just make sure you have selected the right one. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Just thinking. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Lady Edith Crawley, I know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Lady Edith. Sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Lady Mary and I intend to buy a home near Downton. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Lady Mary was looking for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Lady Mary's very fond of you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Lavinia and I will get married. My dear fellow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Lavinia came back against my orders, determined from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Lavinia has proved to be the most marvellous person. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Lawyers take forever to answer anything, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Leave me alone. Ethel! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Leaving? Well, Turkey's about to capitulate from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Let me help you with that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Let me look into keeping it open as a centre of recovery. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Let me. No, m'lord. I can manage. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Let us hope the end of the war brings the return of the footman, Mr Crawley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Let us remember the sacrifices that have been made from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Look, I shouldn't be doing it. So if you're not keen, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Look. They've cleared the tea but forgotten to take that tray. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Look... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Lord Grantham, are you going to stand by while this woman holds us to ransom? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Lowe was the only officer to go back to the site of the wreck. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Luncheon is quite ready. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Luncheon will be ready soon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Major Clarkson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Major Gordon... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Making last minute adjustments. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mark my words. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Marriage is a long business. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Marrying him was a great kindness. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mary and I have always had Of course, I suspected long ago from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mary is not too attached to Matthew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mary is still in love with you. What? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mary, isn't that excellent news? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mary! Girls! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Matthew is my only son, and he nearly died. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Matthew's been lame?! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Matthew's making such progress. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Maybe Lord Grantham can prevail on his good nature. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Maybe not, but I can wear it when Her Ladyship and I are on our own. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Maybe the war's changed me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Maybe when he's thought about it he'll feel differently, you never know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Maybe you should write to them after all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Maybe, but is she as convinced as he is that they have no future? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Maybe. I've been given a name. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Memory of a tingling or something. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Might I have a word? Of course. Shall we go to my room? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mine too, really. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Monarchy is the lifeblood of Europe. Sorry, Mr Carson, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
More I want from life now than I did then. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Morning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Morning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Morning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mr and Mrs Bryant are coming for luncheon on Friday. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mr Bates said you wanted to see me, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mr Bates, how did you get here? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mr Bates, there's a telephone call for you. It's your lawyer. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mr Bryant, Mrs Bryant, welcome. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mrs Carter's only boy was killed a month before the end of the war. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mrs Hughes, can I borrow the duplicate keys for upstairs? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mrs Hughes, I don't think it's quite the right I'm stopping. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mrs Hughes, we've had a letter in the evening post from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Murray will continue to investigate so, Edith, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Mustn't frighten the horses. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
My answer is... that I'm ready to travel... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
My cousin, Mrs Crawley, who looked after Major Bryant, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
My darling boy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
My darling boy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
My dear chap, how can you say that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
My dear chap. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
My dear, don't be too quick to decide from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
My fiance, Mr Bates, works here and I don't think I... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
My God. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
My God. She's eloped. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
My God... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
My help? Why do you say that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
My name's Edith Craw.. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
My pushing into a man's bedroom, uninvited. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Naturally. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Neither. I'll get straight to the point. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Never mind me. Good night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Never mind that. At least nothing's happened, thank God. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Never mind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Never. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Next time, if you want to know anything, just ask me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No doubt they shared confidences, so he just brushed them up from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No doubt you will discover many interesting walks to enjoy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No doubt you will regard this as rather unorthodox, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No need to rush it, sir. You're getting better every day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No one told me Major Bryant was your only son. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No thank you, m'lady. I can pay my own way. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No they won't. They've forgotten me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No, but I know the one about neither a borrower or a lender be. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No, I don't think so, Mr Branson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No, I'll do it. We'll all do it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No, I'm sorry, of course, I'm not saying it's your fault. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No, it wasn't kind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No, it's not that. Although it's a pity. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No, it's nothing of the sort. Why are you up so early? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No, no there's no need. I'll bring them back in a jiffy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No, no, no. No stay where you are. Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No, not delay. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No, not quite, but almost. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No, nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No, now, let's not muddy the pool by discussing Sir Richard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No, that isn't it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No. But another time, please ask me before you agree to host a wedding. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No. It was given to me. As a charm, I think. To take to the front. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No. Tell me. I've got time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No. Uncle Tom Cobley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
No. You made me a liar while he was alive. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Nobody's down yet. They won't be long. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Normal life and it won't be long in coming. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not a jot. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not a shock, exactly, but obviously it was a tremendous surprise from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not after this trip. So what should I do? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not at all, it was my fault, I asked the questions. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not at all. Meanwhile, have you given my proposition any thought? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not exactly instead of me, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not like you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not me. Don't be too sure. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not officially, but I am told they're open to offers. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not really, not yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not really. Butlers will be two a penny from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not really. When push comes to shove, I'd rather do it myself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not sure about what? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not that I'm aware of. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not the whole world, Mrs Hughes, but quite enough of it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not until I feel it again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not yet, but there's no hurry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not yet, I'm afraid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Not yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Nothing that would help. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Nothing's changed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Now they're all back from the war. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Now this may come as a surprise... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Now will that be all? Yes, thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Now will you leave me and let me get on with this travesty? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Now will you please go, and take that boy with you, whoever he is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Now you may live 40... 50 years with one of these two women. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Now you've struck a chord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Now, he emigrated to Montreal in 1913. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Now, I'd say she's done her homework and discovered he was an only child. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Now, what's this dinner all about? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Obviously, I need time to consider what you've said. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course I do, and as quickly as possible. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course it would but, Robert... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course it's a disappointment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course it's run down, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course Mama and Papa will hate it. Why should they? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course not! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course not. You're being silly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course we are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course you are, sir. And to that end, I feel I need to know from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course you are. No I'm not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course, he'll kill me, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course, this must be very hard for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of giving my heart in five minutes flat? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of the boy's existence for months before he... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of time on my hands and maybe I can be useful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
On a chaise longue, but if one wants to get anything done, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
One of the organisers said those words. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
One of the reports has him dying before they reached the Carpathia. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
One thing I must ask. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Only for informal evenings, of course. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Only the thought of those poor men and women, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Only... Only you felt you couldn't work for a man from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Or anyone started to hope. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Or better still, 'the late'. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Or better still, pyjamas? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Or criminal investigation? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Or someone very close to him would know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Or standing behind the guns. But how does one escape all that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Or the shock, or the cold, but I had no memory. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Or would you like to abolish private houses? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Or... helping men and women build a new life. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Ought I to be jealous? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Our customs are so strange in this country. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Our Haxby Park? Why? Are the Russells selling? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
P for Patrick or P for Peter? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
P Gordon. ' from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Papa sent your statement up to his solicitor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Papa, can I have a word? Now? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Patrick Gordon from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Patrick. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Perhaps I can put in a word. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Perhaps it was a spur of the moment decision. It can't have been. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Perhaps that's a clue. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Perhaps you could let me have your answer, then. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Peter and I were good friends. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Pipe down. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Please don't tell anyone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Please don't think I mind your... speaking to me in this way. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Please forgive me. I was thinking aloud. We'll drop the subject. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Please say this concerns property and not the former Mrs Bates. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Please try to forgive me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Please, come and see where Major Bryant lived while he was with us. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Poor fellow. Well, he's perfectly welcome. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Poor William. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Precisely. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Precisely. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Presumably you understand that people would be seriously affected, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Probably. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Quite the contrary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Quite well. I've put in a condition from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Really? Well, why not a dressing gown? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Remember, this is not just the end of a long war, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Richard will be here any moment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Ring of steel is silly, then yes, I am very silly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Ring the bell. I'll do it. They'll be busy getting dinner ready. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Robert, it's quite simple. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Robert. I want him to learn to be as independent as he can. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Sad. The Russells and the Crawleys have been neighbours for centuries. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Satisfied? I feel sorry for Ethel, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Second daughter of the house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Seriously, I can only relax from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Servants are always far more conservative than their employers. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Serve the main course and let Jane finish. He won't mind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Shall I come with you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Shall I fetch him? No, no. I daresay we'll manage. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Shall I go and find him, m'lord? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Shall I put it in the barrel for the village children? No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Shall we give the house another chapter? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Shall we go through with the ladies and let them get in here? Of course. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Shall we rescue it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She always loads me up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She and her husband are in Yorkshire on Friday from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She can't have been more than four or five years old. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She gave me a kiss in full payment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She looked like... Juliet, on awakening in the tomb. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She refused and she reported the offer to Mrs Hughes and me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She said she would. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She said, 'Mr Carson, I've decided to run away from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She thinks highly of you, Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She thinks it must have got swapped. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She thinks we'd be ripe for the plucking. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She thinks we're a soft touch. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She thought the subject of the baby would come better face to face. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She told Anna she wouldn't be down for dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She told you, did she? She didn't. Not me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She turned up today with a hideous list of projects from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She was a guinea a minute then. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She was a housemaid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She's been going to that house since she was a girl in a party dress. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She's found a reason to delay things again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She's found a way to ruin things. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She's gone and told the judge that I paid her to agree to a divorce. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She's lent me her bike, so I can get back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She's not a refugee and we have more claims on our funding than we can meet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She's not the first girl to be taken in by a uniform. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She's on her way to Gretna Green. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She's right. Edith, go with Branson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She's such a martyr. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She's tried and failed, I'm afraid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
She's very badly shaken, Mr Carson. She's lost everything. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Short supply? No supply, more like! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Should I be worried? Certainly not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Should your story be true. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Shouldn't she? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Since he would open his veins for you, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Sir Richard offered Anna a sum of money from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Sir Richard said you were expecting me, but are you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Sit down now and we'll send for Dr Clarkson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So can you make him a sandwich and take him up a bottle of pop? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So don't think about me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So I don't see any point in prolonging it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So I doubt very much we'll go on with it, now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So I'll go back with them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So if I give you a list of ingredients, can you get them? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So it's only a matter of weeks, even days, before it's over. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So sweet, you made me think that all things were possible. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So that's the finish of it. Not quite. We still have Matthew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So that's your future settled as a plutocrat. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So the builders are fined for every day they go over. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So they can charge more. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So what does it mean? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So what happens next? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So what will they do now? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So whatever you need, in the way of errands run or books to read, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So will you buy it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So will you wait? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So you can have it checked, as far as that's possible. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So you mean you'd be uncomfortable? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So you still want to keep him on? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So you summon Lavinia, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So you want it just to be a private house again? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So, in the end, I took my name from a gin bottle from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So, Thomas was happy to 'let it go', was he? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So... So what happened? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So... What did he do about it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
So... what do you think? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Some's army surplus, some's from America. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Somehow, it made me feel more than ever from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Someone found her, earlier this morning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Sometimes fate knows best, m'lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Sometimes, Cora, you can be curiously unfeeling. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Sometimes, I wish it wasn't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Sounds more like an hotel. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Spoken like a man of honour. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Spring weddings are the prettiest of all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Starting with Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Steady on, sir. The ladies have had enough shocks for one day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Straight into the car when they've finished. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Suddenly, I knew who I was. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Suppose Carson won't do it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Suppose he doesn't want her back? Have you thought of that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Suppose he joined the Princess Pat Light Infantry? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Suppose I give you sixpence to spend in the village instead?' from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Suppose she won't see him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Surely you can put her off. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Sybil I just want to say goodnight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Sybil, can't you let them get used to the idea? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Sybil, could I prevail on you to take me back to my room? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Sybil? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Take your stand and refuse to budge, but allow them time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Talk about making a silk purse out of a sow's ear. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Telegram for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Tell me, how are things progressing at Haxby? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Tell you what. I'm making a wedding cake now, for Mr Crawley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Than to sneak off like a thief in the night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Than to steal other people's servants. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Thank you, everyone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Thank you, m'lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That is all for the time being. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That is why Downton Abbey still has such an important role to play from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That is, um, intense bruising. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That it hadn't, you know, caved in or anything. Caved in? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That lets me out, thank heaven. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That means a lot to me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That must be our priority, however hard that might sound. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That seems a little hard. Does it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That she's been proved right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That some man chose to be his wife. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That stretched to 1920 and beyond. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That the flame hadn't quite gone out, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That the war is over. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That the war is really over... and it's time to move forward. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That was to keep her out of your hair. I know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That way they can talk about the Major with all of us who knew him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That way, you won't have to break up the family. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That, that's so kind, m'lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That's Edith's territory. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That's exactly what I'm saying. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That's if Cousin Isabelle allows it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That's it. Fraulein Kelder! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That's just it. Thomas has come by some groceries and such from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That's kind but, let's face it, I'm not a widow, am I? Not really from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That's kind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That's ridiculous. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That's right. Just Charles. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That's the last of the equipment gone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That's the proof I was looking for. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That's why I didn't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
That's why I'm telling you. Give him my excuses. I'll see him at dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The 11th of the 11th, seems pretty tidy to me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The ceasefire will begin from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The child is her bastard and has no claim on them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The darkest period of my life. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The difference is Jane is a respectable, married woman from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The end of the war should make it easier to unearth the evidence. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The fault was entirely mine. You will not pay the price. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The handle broke. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The hard part would be over. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The Kaiser will go, I'll grant you... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The last time they saw him alive, it was here. I can understand. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The Lord tempers the wind to the shorn lamb. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The maids have put the drawing room back to normal. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The Major has been killed in the Battle of Vittorio Veneto. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The man who would displace me as heir from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The new clothes are much better. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The new heir, yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The new heir, yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The old clothes were all very well if one spent the day from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The only one of them to come back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The payment, I'll have the supplies. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The point is, you loved her once. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The second, disappointment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The staircase is prettier than the one here, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The stories of this Spanish 'flu are too awful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The train was late. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The trick of business is to mind your own. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The truth is, Cora, there is a reason for inviting you here today from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The truth is, Ethel's made her choice and now she's stuck with it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The war may be at an end, but the upheaval is only beginning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The whole situation is certainly odd, that I freely admit. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
The wine delivery should've been here by 12. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Then can you reverse the process as quickly as possible? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Then don't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Then for heaven's sake let's forget all about it. No... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Then I must be the exception that proves the rule. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Then I'm ruined. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Then I'm your man. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Then just... let's leave it at that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Then she had the better bargain. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Then we can be out of England for August. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Then we must tempt her with a more enticing scaffold from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Then you're no worse off than you are already. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Then, for heavens' sake do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Then, in 1914, I joined Princess Pat's Infantry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There are shortages all around. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There is only one possible explanation. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There must be a way to find out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There really is something for her to do? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There was a Peter Gordon who worked with Patrick at the Foreign Office. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There you are, Mrs Hughes. They said you were in here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There you are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There you are. I wondered what had happened to you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There's a big demand for rationed food if I can find it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There's no getting out of it for our kind of people. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There's no need to be angry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There's no point in wallowing in it. What good does it do? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There's no point. No point in what? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There's no reason Mr Carson shouldn't hear it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There's nothing out there to be had. Well. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There's so much to be done. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
There's something I've been meaning to ask you. Here's the hero. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They can be happy in their own time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They hear of a dead officer with money behind them from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They must stop at some point. It won't be open before morning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They never found a body. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They never found lots of bodies. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They were sighing for the old days at dinner, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They will do, soon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They won't expect us to follow until tomorrow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They would never give permission. You don't need permission. You're 21. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They'd like to know why she did it, but I don't suppose we ever shall. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They'll be going in to dinner in a minute. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They'll stay somewhere on the road. We hope. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They're all so excited, they won't care where I am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They're going to have to face a very different world after the war. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They're in the dining room and getting from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They're like something out of a film with Theda Bara. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They're not living there any more. It'll be strange for Mary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They've given up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
They've taken the rest of the beds. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
This brave new world of Mrs Crawley's imaginings? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
This is Charlie. Your grandson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
This is so kind of you, Lady Grantham. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
This is what I think, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
This isn't doing much good. Ethel, you'd better come with me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
This isn't the way. She's right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
This lot will last for months. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
This man is a fake and an imposter. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
This wedding cake... Can I make it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
This will be very difficult for him, of course. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
This won't change a thing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
This young man is either Patrick of he's not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Though God knows what I'm to feed them on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To a happy married life. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To be sacrificed like some latter day Iphigenia from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To bury forever the memories of what I hope has been from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To dismiss her, because I no longer have need of her services? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To get away from this house, away from this life. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To have a full day. To be tired in a good way. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To look after me for the rest of my life, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To mark the finish of this terrible war... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To me, Lady Mary is an uppity minx from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To peace. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To pronounce a simple two letter word: 'No'. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To quote you 'that's not who we are. ' from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To report your activities to him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To start your new life under a black shadow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To stop her marrying, Richard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
To throw her over because I can walk? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Together before they walk down the aisle. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Tomorrow, we go to see Haxby Park. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Too handsome for anyone's good. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Track him down, I imagine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Until I've had my say. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Vera said we needed rat poison and I bought it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Very calming. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Very good friends. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Very much. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Very well, thank you. Why? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Very well. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Very well. The end of July. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Wasn't there a governess none of you liked? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We all have. There's nowhere better near Downton. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We are going to be together, whether she wants it or not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We are going to be together. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We drove him away. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We got stuck in Royston and a cart had overturned in Baldock. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We have a patient who has been badly burned from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We have to find work for our heroes, don't we? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We have, m'lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We must eat and run, I'm afraid. We have to be at Maryport by six. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We mustn't let the iron grew cold. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We ought to be getting back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We provide employment. Please... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We should make a toast together. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We were to educate him, together, you and I. Wasn't that the plan? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We will mark the moment in the Great Hall from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We wouldn't send anyone home too soon, of course, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We'd be delighted. Bravo! Excellent news. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We'll find this Peter Gordon, I know we will. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We're all so terribly sorry about the reason you're here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We're glad to be. If we can help to bring some peace of mind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We're losing two of the nurses and they must rearrange the roster. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We're not in the 14th century. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We're onto something for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We're safe. We've got the Decree Nisi. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We're so pleased to be here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We've built a good cellar here, you know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We've finished, but Mrs Hughes can easily put something on a tray. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We've had a letter from Major Bryant's mother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We've had a request. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We've Matthew the new heir to think about. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We've Matthew the new heir to think about. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We've some ham and... My God. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
We've taken officers from his regiment before, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Welcome to the new world. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well done him. I'm impressed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well done. Very well done. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, as I say, I'm hopeless. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, bring it out. We'll give it a try. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, change the bridle. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, erm... It's just I don't want us to be disturbed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, he did. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, he did. I won't listen to any more slander! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, he didn't. Not entirely. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, I can offer little proof, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, I can't say I'm not sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, I had no reason to go back to England from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, I suppose one has to live somewhere. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, I suppose you must decide what it more important. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, I wish she'd come to me first. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, I wouldn't quite have put it like that, but yes, I suppose. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, I'd better go up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, I'll leave it wi' you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, I'm the wrong person to ask. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, it won't go anywhere near me in future! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, it's two thirds plaster dust. Where's the peel? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, maybe they will... sometime in the future. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, now the last of the invalids have gone, I suppose I'm finished. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, of course, it is what we all thought, until now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, supplementing her food. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, that life of changing clothes and killing things and eating them, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, then I'm afraid it's time to look at Thomas's ingredients. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, then! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, they're not stolen, in case you're worried. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, you have done, whether you wanted to or not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, you should see some of the gadgets in the kitchens. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, you'd best be off from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, you're home and safe now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well, you're not a stranger to me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Well... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Were you aware? No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Were you going to keep it a secret all day? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What what do you think, Molesley? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What a day. I can't stop smiling. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What a shame. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What a stupid thing to say. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What a waste of time and money. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What about a quick walk before dinner? We ought to change first. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What about His Lordship? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What about Sybil? Sybil's on duty. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What about you, Mama? Certainly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What about you, Molesley? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What about you, Mother? Can't one of your refugee charities help? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What about you, Papa? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What about you, Sergeant? Have you started planning for after the war? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What about you, Thomas? How much longer will you stay? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What am I going to do, if Major Bryant doesn't come round? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What am I going to do, if Major Bryant doesn't come round? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What are you going to do now? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What are you saying? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What did you write to her? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What do they make of this Peter Gordon character they've uncovered? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What do you mean nothing's happened? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What do you mean, 'how did she say it?' from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What do you mean? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What do you mean? Nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What do you mean? Well, he seems a nice enough chap. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What do you say, Bates? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What do you think that might mean? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What do you think? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What do you think? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What does anyone do? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What does he say? That he won't do anything without your permission. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What does it say? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What fun we used to make of her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What in God's name do you call this? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What is it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What is it? Do you remember this place? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What is it? I heard from my lawyer today. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What other memories would you have of a childhood spent here? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What proof have you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What story is that, m'lady? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What was that about? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What will become of them? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What will you say to her that you haven't said already? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What? I say, what proof have you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What? I'd hate you to be uncomfortable in your own house... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What? I'm fond of Matthew, of course, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What? Months ago, before I left. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What'll we do about furniture and pictures and everything? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What's at Downton that needs your attention so urgently? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What's happened to Major Gordon? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What's he done that all young men aren't anxious to do from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What's his name? Gordon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What's the matter with you? Nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What's the matter? We were all so fond of Patrick. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
What's...? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When a war is over, the first emotion is relief. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When Billy was killed, it knocked the stuffing out of them completely. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When Daisy's baked the cake and I'm pleased with it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When I properly came round, they'd misidentified me as Canadian from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When I was in hospital, I had my story written down. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When I was last here, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When I woke up, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When it comes to helping refugees, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When one thinks of the work you'll be doing? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When she first sets up house as a bride. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When she got back from her outing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When was this? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When we're married. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When will he get paid? When I'm satisfied. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When you think of all the children laid up with disease... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
When? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Where are the girls? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Where did he get it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Where did you get it all? I told you. This bloke from Leeds. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Where did you learn to do that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Where have you been all day? Nowhere. I've just been busy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Where she goes, whom she sees. What she says to them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Where will you go? I'll tell you where I'm going. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Where will you go? What's it to you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Where will you keep them? I've got a shed in the village from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Where's Sybil? She's not feeling well. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Where's the difference? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Which could be Patrick Crawley. There's more. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Which meant that she would wash me and feed me and... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Which organiser? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Which was sufficiently severe to impede the leg mechanism. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Which would have been incurable. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Which, of course, is so cunning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
While the rest of us muddle on for ourselves. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Who goes by the name of Patrick Gordon... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Who knows? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Who was that? Wasn't that Ethel? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Who was unaccounted for and he found one. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Who would offer a bribe? That is correct, m'lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Who's looking after the baby? My neighbour. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Who's not allowed to get out of the car, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Who's Patrick Crawley? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Who's the author of her own misfortunes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Whoever we find won't replace you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Whom you saw, what you said. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Whose jobs will be snatched from them when the boys come home. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why are they telling you now? It was only delivered a few days ago. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why are you here? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why can't it begin now? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why did you try to bribe Anna? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why didn't you just tell them who you were? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why didn't you send a message at once? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why didn't you tell us? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why do you say that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why is it different from before the war? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why not your whole name? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why the rush? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why would he? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why would there be letters? We were in the same house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why, because we've all been such pals until now from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why? Lady Mary says one of the bathroom keys isn't working. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Why? What difference will it make? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Will I take him something to eat? Leave him be. He's quite happy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Will it be April or May? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Will it change anything? Think about it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Will that be all, my lady? Yes, Carson. Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Will that be all? Yes, thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Will they be staying, my lady? No, but we'll give them luncheon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Will you miss the extra staff, Mrs Patmore? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Wise words. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
With him dead, you've no evidence at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
With Mrs Crawley's permission. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
With no trace of irony either. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
With you at the helm, there's much more chance of a smooth crossing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Won't that give them the excuse to cut me out and stay with Matthew? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Won't you tell me? You'll find out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Wondering what she should do about dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Working for a spymaster? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Worse than you can possibly imagine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Would I ever admit to loving a man who preferred someone else over me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Would you object to his riding in the front with the chauffeur? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Wouldn't she have to get hold of the stuff? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Wouldn't you rather Downton was useful? The house is useful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yeah? What's that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes and when his face was blown away, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes I am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes you do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes, but I'm afraid I'm not much good at family history. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes, Freddie. He's doing very well. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes, he says it's an illusion. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes, it's all very admirable... and I give her full credit. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes, of course you do, I'm sure you enjoy it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes, of course. Mr Bates. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes, you can kiss me, but that is all until everything is settled. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes? Well, judging by your expression, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes. He knew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes. I suppose she must. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes. Of course I can ask. And a fat lot of good that'll do! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yes... You see, I think you might be happier if I tended my resignation. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You all know that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You are upsetting Mrs Bryant. I would like... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You attend Lady Mary and her sisters... don't you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You can leave me, Brooks. Yes, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You can't blame them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You can't have asked Matthew to be here, unless you know that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You could always ask Major Clarkson to join you, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You could try, but where's your proof? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You didn't know her when she was a child, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You don't mean that. But I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You don't sound very excited. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You haven't changed at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You knew her. Was she one of the nurses when he was here? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You knew what Sir Richard was like. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You know there is nothing more ill bred from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You know, Old Ma Patmore's not as mad as I thought from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You look as if you've got the cares of the world on your shoulders. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You look very fine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You made me sad yesterday. Wondering what the war was for. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You mean Cousin Matthew? It would be very hard on Matthew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You mean we've met before? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You mean you wish me to leave Downton Abbey and transfer... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You must be kept very busy. I hope it's worth your while. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You must be looking forward to travelling again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You must challenge him. How? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You must go where you can make a difference. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You must take it slowly. Rome wasn't built in a day. I know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You never know, this might be a blessing in disguise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You never know. It might be bad luck not to keep it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You said yourself there wouldn't be another chance. We can't know that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You see, I think I can help her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You see, I've had a request from Sir Richard that you ought to know about. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You see... I'm anxious to make Lady Mary happy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You should've said. We'd have sent someone to meet you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You shouldn't be doing that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You sound as if you're jealous. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You still in love with Matthew Crawley? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You were both brave. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You were going to marry him, for heaven's sake. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You were here? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You were ruined already, my girl, so don't let's us go overboard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You will not be deprived of your livelihood from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You won't frighten me away, whatever you do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You won't mind burning your bridges? Mind? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You wouldn't know how to start. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You. I've been waiting for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You'd better go now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You'd think he was in Mary's sole charge. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You'd think she'd leave a note. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You'll all stay for dinner, won't you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You'll be too busy with our new life. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You'll not make me be false to his memory. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You're a darling and I love you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You're always going to London, Mr Bates. I have business in London. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You're confident you can bring her round, aren't you? Fairly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You're far nicer than you were before the war, you know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You're ganging up on me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You're not saying that you're... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You're not thinking of selling Haxby, surely? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You're telling me we've been feeding Ethel for some time? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You're tired and I don't blame you, but you're not to give up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You're very late. Won't they worry? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You're very preoccupied, tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You're very sweet, you know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You've broken the rules, my girl, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You've done enough for one day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You've done this before. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You've gotta speculate to accumulate. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You've made your mind up, then? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
You've nothing to lose. No. They have to see him. They must see Charlie. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Your business doesn't seem to be prospering. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Your experience renders your value 'beyond price'. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Your grandaddy is a bit of a bully. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Your Lordship has a good memory from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Your Lordship, I need to go to London tomorrow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Your lot buys it, my lot inherits it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Yuk! This were old when Adam were a boy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
12, m'lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
Of course! Are you sure? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
'It was too difficult. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
'John has written and he's coming here tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
'Never leave anything to chance, ' m'lady, that's my motto. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
'Very well, ' says she. 'But you must be sure to charge me interest. ' from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2
'Well, ' I said, 'that could be awkward for his Lordship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2