A bit of shrapnel got left in or something, and it moved. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
A few weeks of madness in a London Season? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
A message from the Dowager Countess, my Lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
A single man outranks the Holy Grail! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Above all the other girls who could have filled my shoes so easily... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
After all, it wasn't official. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
After I left the army, I had a spot of bother from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Ah. Lady Sybil. How do you do? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Ah... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Alas, something's come up which has taken me quite by surprise. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
All ready, Mrs Patmore if the water's boiled. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
All those vapours! Even Cora won't have it in the bedrooms. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Along with the rest of the swag! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And are you pleased to be alone with me, my Lady? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And as for waiting at table, forget that. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And certainly not Mrs Crawley. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And do you? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And Edith. But I don't believe you've met my youngest, Sybil. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And find William, I beg you! I can't do it now. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And find William, I beg you! I can't do it now. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And finished blacking that stove? Yes, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And he knows this? Well, if he doesn't, he will. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And his Lordship's taken his port to the library. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And I can control myself. Then you should be ashamed. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And I can no more be the cause of its destruction from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And I don't want you to think I'll let it rest. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And I'm Miss O'Brien, her Ladyship's maid. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And I've told Anna to see what the girls have that still fits. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And if his Grace doesn't like it, he can lump it. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And just when I'd got through that, about a year ago, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And Mary recognised as heiress of all. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And Mary's inheritance will be the same as it always was. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And me, Mr Carson? No, Daisy, not you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And mind the burners are still lit. Yes, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And now, thanks to you, I never will again. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And slept round the clock. Did it make you feel better? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And start on the fires on the ground floor! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And that's what makes me sad. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And the Crawleys are a great family. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And the estate is entailed to my heir! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And the estate. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And the estate. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And the house hasn't worn you out with the endless stairs and so on? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And the new valet has arrived, my Lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And the Sketch for her Ladyship. You can manage the others later. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And they're off. No rest for the wicked. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And those standards can at first seem daunting. Of course. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And to colours by September. Still a lot for a cousin. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And we know why. You HOPE you know why. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And what difference will it make? Jimmy'll do it when he comes in. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And what do you want me to do? It's not for me to say. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And when we've had a turkey killed for tomorrow's dinner! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And where have you been? The village. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And who'd believe a greedy footman over the words of a Duke? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And you'd let me know if you felt it was all too much for you? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And your grandson been hailed as master, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
And...one swallow doesn't make a summer. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Anna, Gwen, go up and help clear away. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Any sign of William? No. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Are things progressing? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Are we to be friends, then? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Are we to be friends, then? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Are you a student of architecture? Absolutely. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Are you all ready? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Are you there? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Are you threatening me? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Aren't you coming into the drawing room? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Aren't you forgetting something? What? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
As it is, my Lord, we may have to have a maid in the dining room. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
As it is, my Lord, we may have to have a maid in the dining room. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
As you know, on your death the heir to the title inherits everything, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
As you know, on your death the heir to the title inherits everything, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
As your fortune is stolen away. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
At least I'M not fishing with no bait! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
At least Lady Mary's prospects must have rather improved. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
At least, she knows HIM. We dined with Lady Rothes last month. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
At Skelton Park, they've even got it in the kitchens. What for? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Bates won't say a word. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Bates, are you all right? Perfectly, my Lord. I apologise. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Bates, my dear man. Welcome to Downton. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Bates, we have to be sensible. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Bates! My dear fellow! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Be that as it may, it's a fact. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Beautiful. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Because I am so much nicer than the Duke of Crowborough. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Because I am very eager to stay, my Lord. Very eager, indeed. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Because of a youthful dalliance? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Because we've all got our own work to do. I can manage. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Before anyone joins us, I'm glad of this chance for a little talk. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Besides, how was I to know he wouldn't take her without the money? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Blast! I'll do it. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Breakfast is ready, Mr Carson. Ah, William. Any papers yet? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But didn't you want the afternoon to talk things through? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But how can you manage? Don't worry about that. I can manage. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But I didn't know it was my decision, my final decision, until tonight. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But I find I cannot ruin the estate or hollow out the title from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But I never cared for James. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But I'm not sure Carson's going to let ME take over. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But I'm not sure Carson's going to let ME take over. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But in a smaller house, where less is expected of you... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But is it fair on William to have all the extra work? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But it wouldn't have happened for Mary. Why not? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But it's all a long way from settled. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But it's fine. It's not a problem. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But Mary will still have her settlement, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But none of it's ours, is it? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But not a fiance. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But now Mr Crawley's dead, and Mr Patrick was his only son. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But she can have your money... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But that is how the law stands. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But that is how the law stands. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But the honour of Downton is at stake from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But then again, it's an ill wind... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But there are some good memories too. I'm sure there are. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But there's nothing wrong in it. No, indeed. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But to lose Cora's fortune... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But what about all them stairs? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But what? You'll see. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But when Patrick had married Mary from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But you have to keep moving, don't you? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But you know what it's like trying to balance numbers in the country. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But you ought perhaps to know that I do not intend to fight the entail, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But you see, I'm not as sad as I should be. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But you'll stay for luncheon? Thank you, but no. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But your Lordship will be the judge of that. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But...is this the right way to employ him for a job he can't do? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
But...surely they were picked up? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
By the way, I'll be going up to London next week. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Can I help you, my Lady? We were just exploring. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Can you manage, Mr Bates, or would you rather wait here? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Can't they? His Lordship'd never let it happen. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Can't we at least wait until we know they're dead before we discuss it? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Can't you leave it for the next guest? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Certainly. Gardens or house? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Cheer up, Carson. There are worse things happening in the world. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Come on in. You must be worn out. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Cora, don't let Mary make a fool of herself. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Could you give us a hand? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Course, his new wife is bound to have been rescued. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Daisy, it's time to let it go. But all them people, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Daisy, tell Mrs Patmore we'll eat in 15 minutes. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Daisy? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Did he tell you he couldn't walk when he made his application? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Did JJ Astor get off? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Did Murray make matters clearer? Yes, I'm afraid he did. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Did she really? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Did you enjoy the war? I don't think anyone enjoys war, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Did you know them? Not well. I used to see Patrick at the odd thing. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Did you want Thomas, your Grace? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Didn't even stay for the luncheon. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Dinner is served, my Lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do I choose them or does he? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do me a favour. This must be sprinkled on the chicken. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do the Times first. He only reads that at breakfast. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do we know anyone on board? Your mother knows the Astors. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do you know the new heir? Only that there is one. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do you mean Mr Bates is lazy? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do you mean these? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do you miss the army, Bates? I miss a lot of things, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do you realise this is the first time we've ever been alone? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do you think he'll speak out? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do you think she would have been happy, with a fortune hunter? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do you think we'll have a duchess to wait on? Imagine that! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do you want to open the house? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do you? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Do you...ever wish you'd gone another way? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Does anyone else keep dreaming about the Titanic? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Does her Ladyship know how they left it? No. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Does this mean I'll have to go into full mourning? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Doesn't look like it. What? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Don't 'My dear Lord Grantham' me! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Don't be stupid. None of them will be up for hours, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Don't exaggerate. Doesn't it strike you as dishonest not to mention it? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Don't I, boy? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Don't make the same mistake next time. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Don't pretend to be a child because it suits you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Don't stare. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Don't talk as if I'm not broken hearted, because I am. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Don't tell me you've not sent up the egg yet! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Don't worry, Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Don't you care about Downton? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Downton is a great house, Mr Bates, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Downton is a great house, Mr Bates, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Edith would have taken him, wouldn't you? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Edith, make sure old Lord Minterne sits down. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Else I'll worry. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Even if it means he can't do his job. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Even to me, it seems absurd. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Even to me, it seems absurd. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Every mountain is unclimbable until someone climbs it. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Except for the sums set aside for your daughters and your widow. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Find Thomas or William and tell them what to do. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
First post, Ma'am. Thank you, Ellen. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
For heaven's sake, get a move on, before they get back from church! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
For once in your life, will you please just listen? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
For the sake of Mary, even with a better man than that. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
For the time being, yes. Thank you, Murray. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
For things that aren't often worn travelling clothes and such. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Forgive me, but I came to express my sympathies and my friendship, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Freezing to death in the midnight, icy water. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Funny, our job, isn't it? What do you mean? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Get back inside and we'll say no more about it. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Get out, Bates. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Get the board out, so you can do them as soon as they're here. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Give it away now, and what was the point of your peculiar marriage in the first place? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Go on then, give it here. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
God help the poor devils below decks. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Good luck to YOU, my Lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Good morning, Carson. Good morning, my Lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Good morning, Mr Bates. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Good morning, Papa. Morning. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Good night, Mrs Hughes. Goodnight, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Good night. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Goodbye, Bates. And good luck. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Goodbye, Duke. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Grantham, this has been a highly enjoyable interlude. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Gwen's put clean sheets on the Blue Room bed. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Ha! You do, indeed. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Had a wife and children? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Has he? Hm... Thank you, Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Has it? And I feared it had proved a disappointment. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Have I made you happy? Yes. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Have they? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Have you been happy? Really? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Have you laid the servants' hall breakfast? Yes, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Have you laid the servants' hall breakfast? Yes, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Have you recovered from your fall this afternoon? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Have you settled the ladies? Yes, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Haven't they? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He and his Grace are catching the same train. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He asked if he could run down the village. I didn't see why not. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He can hardly manage his Lordship's cases. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He can't help with the guests' luggage, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He can't lift, he can't serve at table, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He didn't spoil anything. He fell over. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He feels he'd be betraying his duty if Downton were lost because of him. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He flatters me. I'm tougher than I look. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He never is? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He wants to change our lives. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He was a nice boy. We were all so fond of him. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He was too like his mother and a nastier woman never drew breath. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He wasn't really a fiance.. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He will not, however, be me. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He will not. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He will. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He won't break the entail. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He's been looking after his Lordship since Mr Watson left. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He's dropping things all over the place. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He's not marrying you for your looks. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He's not marrying you for your looks. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He's not VERY lame. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He's only a footman, same as you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
He's Robert's third cousin once removed. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Heiress, Mr Carson? Has it been decided? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Hello? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Help me with the luggage. Don't go running off. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Her Ladyship was the colour of this cloth. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Him not being well enough to come down. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
His father, obviously, is not. He was a doctor. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
His Lordship's dressed. William! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
His mother is alive and he lives with her. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
His special field is company law. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Hm... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Honour would have been satisfied. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
How are you settling in? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
How can a valet do his work if he's lame? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
How did you get them, you bastard? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
How do you do? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
How long do we have to put up with this, Mr Carson, just so I know? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
How long do you think they'll be? I'm starving. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
How many have you done? This is my last till they come downstairs. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
How sad. No, I haven't. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
How was I to know? When the lawyer from Downton Abbey - Season 1
How's Bates working out? Well... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Huh... Just for once in my life, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I always apologise when I'm in the wrong. It's a habit of mine. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I asked him for some to clean the brass pots. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I assume that everything is ready for Mr Bates's arrival? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I ate my way through four platefuls of sandwiches at one sitting from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I beg your pardon. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I brought something up, in case you were hungry. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I can assure you the Duke very much appreciated his welcome. I'm glad. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I can do it. I'm sure. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I can only assure you that his manners and grace from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I can't believe I've been passed over for Long John Silver. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I can't get it out of my mind. Not again. Give it a rest. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I can't go in the dining room! I should think not! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I can't make myself believe it. Me neither. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I can't stand by and watch our family threatened from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I claim no career beyond the nurture of this house and the estate. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I couldn't have electricity in the house. I wouldn't sleep a wink. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I couldn't take your money, my Lord. Just wages for a job done. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I did, Your Grace. Ah, there we are. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I didn't like to touch the curtains with my dirty hands. Quite right too. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I didn't run Downton for 30 years from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I do apologise. I should have realised you'd all be at luncheon. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I do, my Lord. Of course I do. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I don't believe that! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I don't believe you'd like to think from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I don't care what Carson thinks. (CARSON CLEARS THROAT) from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I don't know what happened. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I don't know why you listen to her. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I don't know. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I don't know... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I don't like to say. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I don't see why he has to go. I don't mind doing extra from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I don't suppose there are any lists of survivors yet? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I don't think we should pry. It feels rather...disrespectful. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I expect Mary was showing the Duke the house, weren't you? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I expect you saw worse things in South Africa, eh, Mr Bates? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I feel as if I were on stage at the Gaiety. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I forget. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I gather Murray was here today. News travels fast. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I gather they're putting up a stone from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I have never, to my knowledge, set eyes on him. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I have something to ask you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I have to have an heiress if it means going to New York to find one. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I haven't given up, by any means. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I hope he proves to be perfect, but I rather doubt it. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I hope I don't hear sounds of a disagreement. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I hope I haven't given the wrong impression. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I hope so, my Lord. I hope you are sure. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I hope you all observe that in the manner of your parting. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I hope you had a pleasant journey. Hm. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I hope your journey was satisfactory? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I I'm tired. I think I'll just slip away. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I imagine it will mean some adjustments for you all. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I just can't see it working, can you? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I just didn't think it was right. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I just think you should know it's not working, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I just want to give him a chance. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I just want to say a quick hello to my old comrade in arms. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I keep forgetting. Does this go next door or back to the kitchen? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I keep telling you, I can manage. Of course you can. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I knew he'd been wounded. You never said. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I know all about hard decisions when it comes to the honour of Downton, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I know you are. And I was eager that this should work. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I know you're sad about Patrick, whatever you say, I know it. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I know. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I know. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I like the house, my Lord. I like it as a place to work. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I like to keep busy. Takes your mind off things. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I must do what my conscience tells me. And so must I. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I only meant that her portion, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I prefer memorials to funerals. They're less dispiriting. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I quite understand, my Lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I remember this man. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I repeat, it is up to you. Well, that's a relief. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I said I would give you a trial, and I have. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I see. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I see. And what was it that you asked me to stay behind to hear? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I seek to know the creature's ways. (CHUCKLES) from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I shall be comfortable here. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I shall look after his Grace myself. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I stole. I'm a thief. You have my resignation. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I suppose he can lift a meat pie. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I suppose so. There's no 'suppose' about it. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I think I'd rather like to go exploring. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I think I'll turn in. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I think it's romantic. I don't! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I think we'll go through. I still don't understand. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I think we've said everything we have to say, haven't we, my Lord? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I thought I'd take something up to Mr Bates, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I thought it was supposed to be unsinkable. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I thought Lady Mary was the heir. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I thought that was what you call a man you're going to marry. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I thought you were getting rid of the new one here. I've done it, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I try to understand. I just can't. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I understand most of the ladies were taken off in time. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I understand what it must be like, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I want the dining room given a proper going over today. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I want to be a valet. I'm sick of being a footman. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I want to be with you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I want to be with you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I want to go, Mr Carson. There's no obligation for the whole staff to go. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I wanted that job. We were all right together, his Lordship and me. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I was born here and I hope to die here. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I was only going to marry him if nothing better turned up. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I was supposed to be engaged to him, for heaven's sake, not you, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I was terribly sorry to hear about your cousins. You said. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I will not be coy and pretend I do not understand your meaning, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I wish they'd make their minds up. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I wish you'd let me install it in the Dower House. It's so convenient. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I won't be doing you a favour in the long run if it's too much for you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I won't be more than a day or two. I see. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I wonder what I've done wrong this time. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I wonder what she did wrong. She did nothing wrong, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I wonder what she did wrong. She did nothing wrong, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I would not. That's all I'm saying. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I would. But it won't be. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'd be grateful if we can stay a minute more. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'd bet you a tanner he's a spy in the other direction. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'd better go. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'd like to be there. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'd like to sleep until I woke up natural. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll be all right. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll be the judge of that. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll come now. She asked for Lady Grantham. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll do that. No. No, thank you, my Lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll eat on the train. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll get the hang of it. Yeah, you'll have to. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll give you a hand. I couldn't ask that, Mr Bates, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll just tell Mama. No, don't tell your mama. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll let Carson know. I've already told him. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll never do anything sinful again, I swear it! Not till I die! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll see to his Lordship myself. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll show you later. What about studs and links? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll show you, my Lord. I promise. I won't let you down. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll take care of his Lordship, shall I? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'll take it up there now. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm afraid I've worn you out. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm afraid we'll know some people on it. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm afraid we're rather a female party tonight, Duke. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm Anna, the head housemaid. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm ashamed. There's no need to remind me of them. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm ever so sorry you're going. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm glad you're fighting. I'm glad somebody's putting up a fight. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm going down. Coming? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm John Bates, the new valet. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm making a study on the genus 'footman'. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm not entirely sure that he will prove equal to the task, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm only worried the others will want to join us. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm simply saying I fully see why you want to help him. But? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm so sorry to have disturbed you all. Please forgive me. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm very sorry about poor Patrick, of course. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I'm very sorry about that, my Lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I've been waiting at the back door... I knocked, but no one came. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I've given my life to Downton. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I've got her Ladyship's to carry. I'll help. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I've got proof. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I've had a telegram from George Murray. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I've only made a few enquiries but, no, there's not much to alarm you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
I've put him in Mr Watson's old room, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
If I had any, I should take them to Mr Carson, my Lord, not you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
If I was still his valet, I'd get it out of him. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
If I were to tell you she'd made me happy, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
If it were only up to me... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
If we can only get things settled in her favour. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
If you find yourself tongue tied in the presence of his Lordship, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
If you knew that was your decision, why put Mary through it? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
If you must know, when I think of my motives for pursuing Cora, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
If you'd given me the chance, I'd have taken him like a shot. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
If you're feeling homesick, there's no shame in it. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
If you're not careful, you'll end up behind bars. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
If you're saying you do not wish to mourn Patrick as a fiance, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
In a moment. You go. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
In fact, I hear the Canadians are making quite a thing from Downton Abbey - Season 1
In fact, if you'd be so good as to ask for the motor to be brought round? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
In here? A footman, I imagine. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
In its entirety from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Indeed. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Indeed. It was terrible. Awful. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is Bates all right? I think so, my Lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is her Ladyship awake? Yes, my Lord. I'm just taking in her breakfast. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is it any wonder if the others' noses are put out? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is it really true? Afraid so. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is it the chicken in a sauce or the chicken with sliced oranges? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is it true what they say? I believe so, my Lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is not able to fulfil the extra duties expected of him. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is Robert coming round? Not yet. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is that fair, when she hasn't mentioned it before now? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is that what they call discussion in New York? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is the library tidy? Yes, Mrs Hughes. Good. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is there really no way to detach her money from the estate? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is this a public holiday no one's told me of? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is Thomas back? Not yet, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Is your fire still in? Yes, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Isn't there more to go up? Please! It won't take a moment! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Isn't this terrible? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It does seem odd that my third cousin should be a doctor. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It has been our sole topic of conversation from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It is my third parent and my fourth child. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It is quite eccentric, even for you, to have a crippled valet. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It means you come from a happy home. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It must be so difficult for you, all the same. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It never occurred to him that you wouldn't have a son. Well, I didn't. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It pains me to say it, but I am. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It seems a bit odd, but...why not? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It seems James and Patrick were on board. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It seems like a lot of food, when you think they're all in mourning. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It was a pity Bates spoiled the arrival this afternoon from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It was designed by Wren for the first Earl's sister. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It was fine. Thank you. I am the butler at Downton. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It was so undignified. Carson hates that kind of thing. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It wasn't right, Carson. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It will be, if there's any justice in the world. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It would be the ruin of everything Robert's given his life to. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It'll be a relief to get back to normal, won't it, Thomas? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's a bloody business, Bates, but I can't see any way round it. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's a hard decision, your Lordship, a very hard decision, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's all right, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's from Lord Grantham. Really? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's given me a good deal to think about. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's iniquitous. They can't expect you to sit by silent from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's just a regimental dinner. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's just not going to come off. So what now? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's not for long. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's not likely. I mean to help until you find something. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's not likely. I mean to help until you find something. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's not quite the same with 20 chaperones hiding behind every fern. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's not the devil's handiwork. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's not up to you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's the chicken in the sauce. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's this question of a valet's extra duties. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's too awful for any words. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
It's worse than a shame. It's a complication. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Just don't think I'm going to let it rest, Robert from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Just...drop us a line. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Lady Grantham, this is so kind of you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Lady Mary is a charming person. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Lady Mary. Are the tea trays ready? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Lay them out unless he asks for something in particular. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Leave it, Daisy! He's a grown man. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Let's not gild the lily, dear. (And Mary, try and look surprised.) from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Look, Carson, I hope you weren't embarrassed this afternoon. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Looking around? What is there to look at but servants' rooms? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Looking around? What is there to look at but servants' rooms? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Lord Grantham wanted to protect the estate. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Ma says we can go into half mourning next month, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mama, I'm sorry. No one told me you were here. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mary took the Duke up to the attics. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mary, try to get everyone into the dining room. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mary, what a horrid thing to say! Don't worry. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mary's settling him in. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Matthew Crawley is a solicitor, based in Manchester. Manchester? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Maybe. Sometimes. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Might I make a suggestion? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mr Bates is leaving without a stain on his character. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mr Bates, could you hand me that tray? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mr Bates? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mr Bates. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mr Carson! I think you ought to see this. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mr Crawley and Mr Patrick? That's what he said. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mr Crawley was his Lordship's cousin and heir to the title. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mr Murray, how lovely to see you. Do come in. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mr Watson used them to rotate the summer and winter stuff. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Mrs Hughes, I'll take over. Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
My dear, I didn't come here to fight. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
My first cousin and his son... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
My knee started playing up. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
My Lord, would it be acceptable for Bates to ride in front with Taylor? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
My man was taken ill just as I was leaving, so I... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
My man was taken ill just as I was leaving, so I... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
My name is Carson. How do you do, Mr Carson? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
My stay in your house has driven away my cares. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Neither of them? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Neither were picked up. That's what he said. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No big announcement, then? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No complaints? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No need to be a bad loser, Thomas. Go to bed. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No odder than this conversation. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No one can foresee the future, Doctor. Not we from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No one wants to kiss a girl in black. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No, I don't know if anything's been settled. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No, I'll just take Bates and stay at the club. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No, I'm terribly flattered to be dining en famille. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No, it was quite plain. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No, none of it's ours. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No, nor likely to be. He's off on the nine o'clock train. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No, she can't have the title. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No, you did not. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No. As Lady Mary said, we've just been exploring. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No. I mean with the other thing. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
No. That's it. Thank you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Nonsense. It's your father's house, isn't it? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not a year. Not as long as that. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not all those drawing rooms and libraries. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not any part of it. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not at all, Duke. We're delighted you could spare the time. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not at all, my Lord. Please, sit. Sit, everyone. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not at all, not at all. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not from the way his Lordship was talking. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not in your condition. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not in your condition. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not lazy, exactly. But he just can't carry. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not much, but it passed the time. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not this once. No, take him whatever he might need. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not while you're looking after the Duke, you won't. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not worse than a maid serving a duke. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Not worse, but...pretty bad. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Nothing in life is sure. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Nothing makes you hungrier or more tired than grief. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Nothing more. (THUNDER RUMBLES) from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Nothing too terrible, I hope. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Now a complete unknown has the right to pocket my money, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Now hurry up. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Now she'll just have to strip it again. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Now, put that apple tart in the lower oven. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
O'Brien says Bates is causing a lot of awkwardness downstairs. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
O'Brien told her Bates can't do the job properly. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
O'Brien's sorting out my black now from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Obviously. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Of course I've heard! Why else would I be here? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Of course not, Bates. I'm sorry to have bothered you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Of course you will. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Of course, I have never understood why this estate must go from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Of course, if your late husband hadn't forced me to sign that absurd act of legal theft! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Of course, it must seem horribly unjust to Lady Grantham, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Of course, this alters everything. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Of course, this is exactly the sort of opportunity from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Of the Titanic cemetery. I'm surprised at the number they found. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh dear, such a glare! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh God, help me! Please, God, help me! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, and take that away! Mr Lynch shouldn't have left it there! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, dear. If I answer truthfully, you'll think me rather forward. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, do stop admiring yourself! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, do stop admiring yourself! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, heavens, girl! You're building a fire, not inventing it! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, house, I think. Gardens are all the same to me. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, I do take it personally, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, I hate black. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, Lady Grantham, I have a confession to make which I hope won't cause any bother. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, my God! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, my Lord, what was this chopped egg supposed to be sprinkled on? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, no. I wouldn't dream of being such a nuisance. Surely, a footman... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, no. You're far too busy, and I wouldn't want to push in. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, pardon me for living. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, Robert, don't catch me out. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, thank you, blessed and merciful Lord! Thank you! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, well, that won't be a problem, will it, Carson? Certainly not. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, yes. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, yes... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, you might tell that footman... Thomas. Thomas. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, you sound like a penny dreadful. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Oh, you understand that, do you? Certainly I do. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
On a night like tonight, he should act as a third footman. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
On their way to a better life. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
One for you. Oh. Thank you, Mother. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
One of his partners is in New York. Yes? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Only Mrs Hughes is allowed to turn it. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Only, it seems unkind to criticise a man for an affliction, my Lady. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Ooh, my, will wonders never cease? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Otherwise it means getting the other car out. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Perfectly acceptable. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Perhaps she misunderstood. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Please make my excuses. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Please, don't use that word. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Really, Edith. Do you have to put on such an exhibition? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Really, Mama. You know as well as I do from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Really? Even with a servant? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Right, well, take the things from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Robert didn't want you to read about it in a newspaper and be upset. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Robert, dear, I don't mean to sound harsh... But I bet you will. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Shall we sit down? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
She can't hear about it from anyone else. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
She did wonder about the kitchens I couldn't see the point. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
She might have been. I was! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
She said to me, 'If only his Lordship had been content with Thomas.' from Downton Abbey - Season 1
She says she won't come to tea, but she'll join you for dinner. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
She was certainly reluctant to go into mourning. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
She'll be tired. Take a tray up to her bedroom. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
She's a girl, stupid. Girls can't inherit. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
She's not. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Should not wear a duchess's coronet with honour. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Should you do that? Why not? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Since the day the ship went down. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Six o'clock! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Snuff boxes. He collects them. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
So every ship is unsinkable until it sinks. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
So he slipped the hook. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
So his Grace turned out to be graceless! Hm! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
So what happens next? It's a dreadful thing. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
So you pushed in? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
So you're quite determined? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
So, has it all been settled? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
So, Murray, what have you to tell me about the lucky Mr Crawley? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
So, put it somewhere careful. It's poison. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
So, the young Duke of Crowborough is asking himself to stay. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
So, the young Duke of Crowborough is asking himself to stay. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
So, there you have it. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Something'll turn up. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Stay in the upstairs pantry. Put it on here. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Take the London train tomorrow. It leaves at nine. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Tell her about James and Patrick. She won't have heard. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Tell us...when you're fixed. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Than I could betray my country. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Thank you, Daisy... Anna? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Thank you, everyone. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Thank you, Miss O'Brien. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Thank you, O'Brien. That'll be all for the moment. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Thank you, sir. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Thank you. (DROPS BRUSH) from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Thank you. (KNOCKS) from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Thanks to Papa, it is now part of the estate from Downton Abbey - Season 1
That Cora's fortune is not Cora's fortune any more! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
That is it! That is all of it! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
That is not at all the same. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
That is up to you. Well, no one knew about it outside the family. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
That is, not exactly. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
That is, since you fell in love with me, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
That there's anything we can do. I refuse to believe it. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
That when an extra footman is required, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
That will come to Mary, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
That, and carrying things, and... from Downton Abbey - Season 1
That's better. Please, don't feel sorry for me. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
That's if he wants to marry you at all. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
That's impossible. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
That's very kind. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The attics? Yes. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The cost could come out of my wages. Absolutely not. I can't allow that. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
THE DUKE: I really mustn't be late. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The entail must be smashed from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The house was falling below the way things ought to be. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The ladies are out. We've given them coffee from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The man who manages the generator could look after yours as well. No. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The new valet? That's right. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The plain fact is, Mr Bates, through no fault of his own, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The problem is, saving your dowry would break up the estate. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The problem is, saving your dowry would break up the estate. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The problem is, saving your dowry would break up the estate. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The secret passages and the attics. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The thing is, Bates. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The unknown cousin gets everything from Downton Abbey - Season 1
The way we live with all this. A pirate's hoard within our reach. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Then be sure to get your foot in the door when Bates is gone. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Then I do hope you'll come and inspect my little cottage. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Then it won't be long once they go through. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Then there's no answer. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Then they changed their plans. They're on the passenger list. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Then you've forgotten when I pulled you into the conservatory at the Northbrooks'. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
There are bound to be others. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
There are worse professions. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
There is no reason why the eldest daughter and heiress of the Earl from Downton Abbey - Season 1
There. Anything else before I go down? from Downton Abbey - Season 1
There's a fellow in Manchester with claims to the title, I gather, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
There's always a place for a man like you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
There's more than one way to skin a cat. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
There's nothing we can do about the title. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
There's plenty of people here would envy that. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
There's some cedar lined cupboards in the attic from Downton Abbey - Season 1
These for a ball, these for an ordinary dinner, from Downton Abbey - Season 1
These only in London. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
They talked it all through on the way back from the church. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
They'd have been down if they'd known. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
They'll be back from the station at any moment. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
They're late. They certainly are. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
They've all gone? They have, thank the Lord. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
This is Thomas, first footman. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
This will include the bulk of your wife's fortune. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Thomas, I don't need a valet. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Thomas, take Mr Bates to his room and show him where he'll be working. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Thomas, take that up! from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Thomas. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Thomas... Good. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Those go back, but the dessert service and all the glasses from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Though he left it in quite a state, I can tell you. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Though you seem very informed on this family's private affairs. from Downton Abbey - Season 1
Thought I'd get to know the place, start tonight. from Downton Abbey - Season 1