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Now I think we should probably bring this to an end.
Oh, put your feet up, you'll be standing for the rest of the day.
let him speak or else hereafter for ever hold his peace.
Is it that time already?
You've saved her life is anyone has.
I'm going to accept the offer from Mr Dawes, of the cottage.
Even so, I should be fading past by now, and I'm not.
but it's the holidays and I'm here till the day of the wedding.
Oh, hello. What can I do for you?
♪ For auld lang syne
It's good of you to ask me, Cora.
Let her go. I'll talk to her later.
- Won't your grandmother be furious? - If she finds out.
- While you were away, I -- - Decided to accept Mr Dawes' offer.
and it finished the careers of both of them.
as the family take a morning stroll'.
Look, your Mary isn't my Mary.
I'm not blaming you, exactly.
In a way.
I can manage. It's only the flowers and they've already been chosen.
That's part of it, yes, but I've had the day to think about it,
Is the coffee ready?
We're going forward to the future, not back into the past.
As my late father used to say, if reason fails, try force.
I must have been mad.
Andrew, could you help Carson, and find Mrs Hughes?
I'm sure it's quite unconscious.
Oh, we ought to get up for the speeches.
- The day before Edith's wedding? - It'll be two hours at the most.
Yes, you will, and you're going to get it, too.
- She's been arrested for treason? - Not quite. She's back with Bertie
- Happy New Year. - Happy New Year, Elsie.
I'll leave you to it.
Mary won't mind. She hates racing.
Don't you enjoy it more than being at war with all the world?
- when they're all still downstairs. - What's that got to do with it?
- I suppose you'd describe it. - Why didn't you tell me?
- Not exactly. - Near enough, I'll be bound.
ordinary people, too. It's important they understand what we're doing.
Hang on, Spratt is your agony aunt?
Will you stay now? Please.
Uh! I cannot pour the bloody stuff!
I am not mad.
Oh, yes. Heaven forfend he should have a bit of good luck
probably Anna and Mrs Hughes, which means Bates and Carson will know.
Wasn't Lady Rose's hair lovely yesterday?
Those things are bound to linger.
- Let's start the fun by having tea in the library. Carson? - M'lady.
Goodbye.
Oh, well, I wouldn't have said anything
To the bride and groom!
- She's more imagination than you give her credit for. - I give her credit,
would think about your double life.
After Prince Kuragin, did you ever fall in love again?
Shall I tell you another job well done?
Well, if you have, you haven't said a word to me about it.
- Can you stick to it? - I think so.
Daisy, take it off now.
How lovely you look.
The strong decision is to take away his power over you.
No. Papa just resents the hours you spend at the hospital.
- When were you last wanted? - I shall ignore that.
so she's there when you get back from the honeymoon.
Is Mama better? I should call on her.
Let him and Amelia wallow in splendour.
- No, he has got anaemia. - We won't embarrass you by fainting.
- But Mummy will be wondering where we are. - I'm working. - Me, too.
- Of course, he's got a new job. - And he hates it.
For now, I'll go between the estate office and here.
and in the fear of God.
I'm quite sure. But you mustn't tell a soul,
No, we won't.
hola caracola
- In different ways. - Maybe.
- It means a lot to me. - No, I'm grateful.
at no extra charge.
- Ah, I've been looking for you. - Hm?
Oh, my God!
- Fine. - What sort of meeting?
I can assure you we like them very much indeed.
But don't worry, I'll be well out of the way.
That won't strengthen your argument.
- Are the children ready? - I've asked Baxter to go and check.
- I can pour it for you. - No, I can do it, sir.
have an errand in York tomorrow, too.
- and run upstairs to his bedroom. - I don't see why not.
- Well, then, you must find something to do. - Yes, I must, mustn't I?
The plain truth is, I'm done for.
I don't know. Opinions differ.
- Nanny wouldn't let us. - And you have to do what Nanny says.
I think so, and he's offered me a cottage.
and Mama waiting below in the carriage.
We are very grateful to you, Carson.
Very well. If Edith is to take you on, she should know what faces her.
- I don't want to steal Edith's thunder. - Which is, in itself,
but we're pretending were just here for fun.
I came to see how you were.
But I'm afraid the symptoms you describe
- There. - Thank you.
any or all of your duties whenever you wish.
I suppose you think I'm a drunk
All? It's a great deal. Of course, when you thought you were going to be saddled with him for years
Oh, Mr Spratt. I know you resent me.
I've spoken to Mrs Pelham and I'm going to take Marigold to Brancaster
You'll be gone when they get home.
what I would call reassuring.