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Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2 Downton Abbey is a British period drama television series that first premiered in 2010 and

Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 2

Downton Abbey is a British period drama television series that first premiered in 2010 and quickly became a global sensation. Set in the fictional Yorkshire estate of Downton Abbey, the show beautifully captures the lives of the Crawley family and their loyal servants during the early 20th century, specifically Season 2 which aired in 2011.

The cast of Downton Abbey boasts phenomenal talent, with established actors and actresses bringing their characters to life. The Crawley family is led by Hugh Bonneville as the Earl of Grantham, Robert, and Elizabeth McGovern as his American wife, Cora. Their three daughters, Lady Mary, Lady Edith, and Lady Sybil, are portrayed by Michelle Dockery, Laura Carmichael, and Jessica Brown Findlay respectively. Maggie Smith delivers a remarkable performance as the sassy Dowager Countess, Violet Crawley, adding a witty charm to every scene she graces. Other notable cast members include Jim Carter as the butler, Carson, and Joanne Froggatt as the maid, Anna.

In Season 2, the story delves into the impact of World War I on the inhabitants of Downton Abbey. The narrative expands beyond the confines of the estate, portraying the Crawley family's experiences in the war effort and the struggles faced by the servants left behind. The delicate balance of duty and personal lives is put to the test, as everything they know is shaken by the tumultuous times.

The season is filled with emotional twists and turns as beloved characters face heart-wrenching tragedies and unexpected triumphs. Viewers are captivated by the intricate web of relationships and the complex dynamics between upstairs and downstairs. The characters' struggles against societal norms, personal desires, and the harsh realities of war create a richly layered narrative that resonates with audiences across the globe.

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Downton Abbey Season 2 is a masterpiece of storytelling, offering a glimpse into a bygone era while exploring universal themes that transcend time. It is a series that holds both critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. So whether you are an avid follower or a newcomer, prepare to be enchanted by the captivating world of Downton Abbey.

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