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00:00:00Six o'clock!
00:00:05Thank you, Daisy.
00:00:07Anna.
00:00:12Just once in my life, I'd like to sleep until I woke up natural.
00:00:17Is your fire still in?
00:00:19Yes, Mrs Patmore.
00:00:20My, my, my, my wonders never cease.
00:00:23Have you laid the service for breakfast?
00:00:24Yes, Mrs Patmore.
00:00:26I'm finished blocking that stove.
00:00:27Yes, Mrs Patmore.
00:00:28What about the bedroom fires?
00:00:30Oh, look, Mrs Patmore.
00:00:32Right, we'll take the things and get started on the fires on the ground floor.
00:00:35Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
00:00:40Stay up on the spot.
00:00:58Now, hurry up.
00:01:03Now, hurry up.
00:01:03Any sign of William?
00:01:28No.
00:01:40Where have you been?
00:01:41I'm not late, am I?
00:01:42You're late when I say you're late.
00:01:44Daisy?
00:01:54What ever are you doing there?
00:01:56Crouching in the dark?
00:01:58You weren't here and I didn't like to touch the curtains with my dirty hands.
00:02:00Quite right, too.
00:02:02Why didn't you put the lights on?
00:02:03I dared it.
00:02:04Well, it's electricity and not the devil's hand they work.
00:02:07I'll have to get used to it sooner or later.
00:02:09Skeleton Park, you've even got it in the kitchens.
00:02:11What for?
00:02:12The breakfast is ready, Mr Carson.
00:02:23Yeah, William.
00:02:23Any papers yet?
00:02:24They're late.
00:02:25They certainly are.
00:02:27Get the board out so you can do them as soon as they're here.
00:02:34Is the library tidy?
00:02:36Yes, Mrs T. Hayes.
00:02:37Good.
00:02:38I want the dining room given a proper going over today.
00:02:41You can do it when they've finished their breakfast.
00:02:44Oh, heavens, girl.
00:02:46You're building a fire, not inventing it.
00:02:49How many have you done?
00:02:50This is my last till they come downstairs.
00:02:52Very well.
00:02:53Now get back down to the kitchens before anyone sees you.
00:02:56Do it.
00:03:17It's a lovely night.
00:03:19and they're off
00:03:30no rest for the wicked
00:03:31lady mary
00:03:33are the tea trays ready
00:03:34all ready mrs patmore
00:03:35if the water's boiled
00:03:36could you give us a hand
00:03:38set the other two up
00:03:39I've got a lady's ship to carry
00:03:40I'll help
00:03:41back door
00:03:41papers at last
00:03:43William
00:03:43you're late
00:03:46yeah I know but
00:03:47but what
00:03:48you'll see
00:03:49do the times first
00:03:57he only reads that
00:03:58at breakfast
00:03:58and the sketch
00:03:59for her ladyship
00:04:00you can manage
00:04:01the others later
00:04:01if need be
00:04:02why are the papers ironed?
00:04:11what's it to you?
00:04:13to dry the ink silly
00:04:14we won't want his
00:04:15lordship's hands
00:04:15to be as black as yours
00:04:17Mr. Carson
00:04:21I think you ought to see this
00:04:23I can't make myself believe it
00:04:30me neither
00:04:31his ladship's dressed
00:04:32William
00:04:33will you stop talking
00:04:35and take this cadgery up
00:04:36and mind the burners
00:04:37are still lit
00:04:38yes Mrs. Patmore
00:04:39is it really true?
00:04:41afraid so
00:04:42nothing in life
00:04:44is sure
00:04:45good morning Carson
00:05:09good morning my lord
00:05:10is it true
00:05:12is it true what they're saying?
00:05:14I believe so my lord
00:05:15I'm afraid we'll know
00:05:16some people on it
00:05:17I don't suppose
00:05:18there are any lists
00:05:18of survivors yet
00:05:19I understand most of the ladies
00:05:21were taken off in time
00:05:22you mean the ladies
00:05:24in first class
00:05:25god help
00:05:27the poor devils
00:05:28below decks
00:05:29on their way
00:05:33to a better life
00:05:34what a tragedy
00:05:38when Anna told me
00:05:46I thought she must have
00:05:46dreamt it
00:05:47do we know anyone on board?
00:05:49your mother knows the asters
00:05:50at least she knows him
00:05:51we dined with Lady Roth
00:05:52this last month
00:05:53there are bound to be others
00:05:54I thought it was supposed
00:05:55to be unsinkable
00:05:56every mountain is unclimbable
00:05:59until someone climbs it
00:06:00so every ship is unsinkable
00:06:01until it sinks
00:06:02good morning papa
00:06:03good morning
00:06:04what's that?
00:06:06just arrived
00:06:06telegram
00:06:24is her ladyship awake?
00:06:30yes my lord
00:06:30I'm just going to take
00:06:31in her breakfast
00:06:31thank you
00:06:32may I come in?
00:06:38isn't this terrible?
00:06:42when you think how excited
00:06:43Lucy Rothis was
00:06:44at the prospect
00:06:45it's too awful
00:06:46for any words
00:06:48did JJ Astor get off?
00:06:51of course that new wife
00:06:52of his is bound
00:06:53to have been rescued
00:06:53I've had a telegram
00:06:55from George Murray
00:06:55one of his partners
00:06:57is in New York
00:06:58yes?
00:06:59it seems James and Patrick
00:07:01were on board
00:07:01what?
00:07:02they can't have been
00:07:03they weren't going over
00:07:04till May
00:07:04then they changed their plans
00:07:06they're definitely
00:07:06on the passenger list
00:07:07thank you O'Brien
00:07:09that'll be all for the moment
00:07:10but surely they were picked up
00:07:14doesn't look like it
00:07:18what?
00:07:19neither of them
00:07:24you must tell Mary
00:07:26she can't hear about it
00:07:29from anyone else
00:07:30neither of them were picked up
00:07:42that's what he said
00:07:43Mr Crawley
00:07:44and Mr Patrick
00:07:45that's what he said
00:07:46her ladyship was the colour
00:07:47of this cloth
00:07:48well it's a terrible shame
00:07:50if it's true
00:07:51it's worse than a shame
00:07:53it's a complication
00:07:54what do you mean?
00:07:57what do you think?
00:07:58Mr Crawley was his lordship's cousin
00:08:00and heir to the title
00:08:01but I thought Lady Mary
00:08:03was the heir
00:08:03she was a girl stupid
00:08:04girls can't inherit
00:08:05but now Mr Crawley's dead
00:08:07and Mr Patrick
00:08:08was his only son
00:08:09so what happens next?
00:08:11it's a dreadful thing
00:08:12hello
00:08:14I've been waiting
00:08:18at the back door
00:08:18I knocked
00:08:19but no one came
00:08:20so you pushed in?
00:08:22I'm John Bates
00:08:23the new valet
00:08:24the new valet?
00:08:25that's right
00:08:26you're early
00:08:30came on the milk train
00:08:31thought I'd use the day
00:08:32to get to know the place
00:08:33start tonight
00:08:34I'm Anna
00:08:36the head housemaid
00:08:38how do you do?
00:08:42and I'm Miss O'Brien
00:08:43the ladyship's maid
00:08:45you'd better come along with us
00:08:48but how can you manage?
00:09:00don't worry about that
00:09:01I can manage
00:09:01because we've all got
00:09:02our own work to do
00:09:03I can manage
00:09:04all right Mrs Hughes
00:09:06I'll take over
00:09:06thank you
00:09:07good morning Mr Bates
00:09:08welcome
00:09:10I hope your journey
00:09:12was satisfactory
00:09:13it was fine
00:09:13thank you
00:09:14I am the butler
00:09:15at Downton
00:09:16my name is Carson
00:09:17how do you do
00:09:18Mr Carson?
00:09:19this is Thomas
00:09:19first footman
00:09:20he's been looking
00:09:22after his lordship
00:09:22since Mr Watson left
00:09:23it'll be a relief
00:09:25to get back to normal
00:09:26won't it Thomas?
00:09:28I assume that
00:09:29everything is ready
00:09:29for Mr Bates' arrival?
00:09:31I've put him
00:09:32in Mr Watson's old room
00:09:33though he left it
00:09:34in quite a state
00:09:35I can tell you
00:09:35but what about
00:09:36all those stairs?
00:09:37I keep telling you
00:09:38I can manage
00:09:39of course you can
00:09:40Thomas
00:09:42take Mr Bates
00:09:43to his room
00:09:43show him where
00:09:44he'll be working
00:09:44thank you everyone
00:09:52well
00:09:54I can't see that
00:09:55lasting long
00:09:56thank you Miss O'Brien
00:09:57I can't see that
00:10:27oh yes
00:10:29I shall be comfortable
00:10:36here
00:10:36does this mean
00:10:40I'll have to go
00:10:41into full mourning?
00:10:43my first cousin
00:10:45and his son
00:10:47are almost certainly
00:10:49dead
00:10:50we will all be in mourning
00:10:52no
00:10:53I mean with the other
00:10:55thing
00:10:56after all
00:10:57it wasn't official
00:10:58if you're saying
00:11:00you do not wish
00:11:01to mourn Patrick
00:11:02as a fiancé
00:11:02that is up to you
00:11:03well no one knew
00:11:04about it outside
00:11:05the family
00:11:05I repeat
00:11:06it is up to you
00:11:07well that's a relief
00:11:08there's some seed line
00:11:24cupboards in the attics
00:11:25for things that aren't
00:11:26often worn
00:11:27travelling clothes
00:11:28and such
00:11:28Mr Watson used them
00:11:30to rotate the summer
00:11:31and winter stuff
00:11:31I'll show you later
00:11:32what about studs and
00:11:34links
00:11:35do I choose them
00:11:36or does he
00:11:36lay them out
00:11:38unless he asks
00:11:38for something in
00:11:39particular
00:11:39these for a bowl
00:11:41these for an ordinary
00:11:41dinner
00:11:42these only in London
00:11:43I'll get the hang of it
00:11:45yeah
00:11:45you'll have to
00:11:46stuff boxes
00:11:52he collects them
00:11:53beautiful
00:11:54funny hard job
00:11:58isn't it
00:11:59what do you mean
00:12:00the way we live
00:12:02with all this
00:12:03pirates hoard
00:12:05within our reach
00:12:05but none of it's ours
00:12:07is it
00:12:08no none of it's ours
00:12:11I can't believe
00:12:23I've been passed over
00:12:24for Long John Silver
00:12:25you should have
00:12:26spoken up when you
00:12:26had the chance
00:12:27don't make the same
00:12:28mistake next time
00:12:29who says it'll be
00:12:30next time
00:12:30is this a public
00:12:32holiday
00:12:33no one's told me of
00:12:34she was certainly
00:12:41reluctant to go
00:12:42into mourning
00:12:42well she'll have to
00:12:44we all will
00:12:45O'Brien's sorting out
00:12:46my black now
00:12:47and I've told Anna
00:12:48to see what the girls
00:12:48have that still fits
00:12:50of course
00:12:52there's altars
00:12:53everything
00:12:54you won't try
00:12:57to deny it
00:12:58you must challenge
00:13:00the end tale
00:13:00now
00:13:01sure
00:13:01can't we at least
00:13:02wait until we know
00:13:03they're dead
00:13:04before we discuss it
00:13:05don't talk as if
00:13:06I'm not broken hearted
00:13:07because I am
00:13:07of course
00:13:10I've never understood
00:13:11why this estate
00:13:12must go to
00:13:13whoever inherits
00:13:13your title
00:13:14my dear
00:13:15I don't make the law
00:13:16what is it
00:13:17the dowager countess
00:13:19is in the drawing room
00:13:20I'll come now
00:13:21she asked for
00:13:22Lady Grantham
00:13:23I wonder what
00:13:24I've done wrong
00:13:25this time
00:13:25and the new
00:13:27valet has arrived
00:13:28my lord
00:13:28has he
00:13:29thank you
00:13:30Carson
00:13:31what is it
00:13:34I'm not entirely
00:13:35sure that he'll
00:13:36prove equal to the
00:13:37task
00:13:37but your lordship
00:13:38will be the judge
00:13:39of that
00:13:40better go
00:13:46tell her about
00:13:49James and Patrick
00:13:50she won't have heard
00:13:52of course
00:13:53I've heard
00:13:54why else would I be there
00:13:55Robert didn't want you
00:13:56to read about it
00:13:57in a newspaper
00:13:58and be upset
00:13:58he flatters me
00:14:00I'm tougher than I look
00:14:02I'm very sorry
00:14:04about poor Patrick
00:14:05of course
00:14:05he was a nice boy
00:14:07we were all so fond of him
00:14:09but I never cared for James
00:14:10he was too like his mother
00:14:13and a nastier woman
00:14:14never drew breath
00:14:15will you stay for some lunch
00:14:19thank you
00:14:20I'll let Carson know
00:14:21I've already told him
00:14:22shall we sit down
00:14:23do you know the new heir
00:14:31only that there is one
00:14:32he's Robert's third cousin
00:14:35once removed
00:14:36I have never
00:14:37would to my knowledge
00:14:38set eyes on him
00:14:39of course
00:14:39if your late husband
00:14:40hadn't forced me
00:14:41to sign that absurd act
00:14:42of legal theft
00:14:43my dear
00:14:44I didn't come here
00:14:45to fight
00:14:45Lord Grantham
00:14:47wanted to protect
00:14:48the estate
00:14:49it never occurred
00:14:51to him
00:14:51that you wouldn't
00:14:51have a son
00:14:52well I didn't
00:14:53no
00:14:54you did not
00:14:56but when Patrick
00:14:57had married Mary
00:14:58and your grandson
00:14:59been hailed as master
00:15:01honour would have
00:15:01been satisfied
00:15:02unfortunately
00:15:04unfortunately
00:15:05now
00:15:06now a complete unknown
00:15:07has the right to pocket
00:15:08my money
00:15:08along with the rest
00:15:09of the swag
00:15:10the problem is
00:15:12saving your dowry
00:15:14would break up
00:15:15the estate
00:15:16it would be the ruin
00:15:17of everything
00:15:18Robert's given his life to
00:15:20and he knows this
00:15:21well if he doesn't
00:15:22he will
00:15:23then there's no answer
00:15:25yes
00:15:26there is
00:15:27and it's a simple one
00:15:28the entail
00:15:30must be smashed
00:15:32in its entirety
00:15:34and Mary recognised
00:15:36as heiress of all
00:15:38there's nothing we can do
00:15:39about the title
00:15:40no
00:15:41she can't have the title
00:15:43but she can have
00:15:45your money
00:15:45and the estate
00:15:48I didn't run down
00:15:50for 30 years
00:15:51to see it go
00:15:53lock, stock and barrel
00:15:54to a stranger
00:15:55from god knows where
00:15:57are we to be friends then
00:16:01we are allies
00:16:07my dear
00:16:08which can be a good deal
00:16:09more effective
00:16:10Downton is a great house
00:16:16Mr Bates
00:16:17and the Crawleys
00:16:17are a great family
00:16:18we live by certain standards
00:16:21and those standards
00:16:22can at first seem daunting
00:16:23of course
00:16:24if you find yourself
00:16:26tongue-tied
00:16:27in the presence
00:16:27of his lordship
00:16:28I can only assure you
00:16:29that his manners
00:16:30and grace
00:16:31will soon help you
00:16:32to perform your duties
00:16:33to the best of your ability
00:16:35I know
00:16:35Bates
00:16:36my dear fellow
00:16:38I do apologise
00:16:40I should have realised
00:16:40you'd all be at lunch
00:16:41not at all
00:16:42my lord
00:16:42please sit
00:16:43sit everyone
00:16:44I just want to say
00:16:45a quick hello
00:16:45to my old comrade
00:16:46in arms
00:16:46Bates
00:16:48my dear man
00:16:48welcome to Downton
00:16:50thank you sir
00:16:51I'm so sorry
00:16:54to have disturbed you all
00:16:55please forgive me
00:16:57you never asked
00:17:06Thomas take that up
00:17:13leave it Daisy
00:17:15he's a grown man
00:17:16I suppose he can lift
00:17:18a meat pie
00:17:18now put that apple tart
00:17:20on the lower oven
00:17:21oh and take that away
00:17:25Mr Lynch shouldn't have
00:17:26left it there
00:17:27what is it?
00:17:28salt of sorrow
00:17:28asked him for some
00:17:29to clean the brass pot
00:17:31so put it somewhere
00:17:32careful
00:17:33it's poison
00:17:34seems like a lot of food
00:17:36when you think
00:17:37they're all in mourning
00:17:38nothing makes you
00:17:40hungrier
00:17:41or more tired
00:17:42than grief
00:17:43when my sister died
00:17:45good rest her soul
00:17:46I ate my way
00:17:47through four platefuls
00:17:48of sandwiches
00:17:49at one sitting
00:17:49and slept round the clock
00:17:50did it make you feel better?
00:17:53not much
00:17:54but it passed the time
00:17:55oh my lord
00:17:57what was this chopped egg
00:17:58supposed to be sprinkled on?
00:18:00was it the chicken?
00:18:01it was
00:18:02take it upstairs now
00:18:03I can't go in the dining room
00:18:04I should think not
00:18:06find Thomas or William
00:18:07and tell them what to do
00:18:08but for heaven I say
00:18:09get a move on girl
00:18:10before they get back from church
00:18:12well
00:18:13we've given them
00:18:14a memorial in London
00:18:16and a memorial here
00:18:17I prefer memorials
00:18:19to funerals
00:18:19they're less dispiriting
00:18:20you could hardly have held
00:18:22a funeral without the bodies
00:18:24I gather they're
00:18:25putting up a stone
00:18:26to mark those
00:18:26whose bodies were never found
00:18:28in fact
00:18:29I hear the Canadians
00:18:30are making them quite a thing
00:18:31at the Titanic cemetery
00:18:32I'm surprised
00:18:33at the number they found
00:18:34you'd think the sea
00:18:35would have taken more of them
00:18:37so Murray
00:18:40what have you to tell me
00:18:41about the lucky Mr. Crawley
00:18:43nothing too terrible
00:18:44I hope
00:18:44I've only made a few inquiries
00:18:47but no
00:18:47there's not much
00:18:48to alarm you
00:18:49Matthew Crawley
00:18:50is a solicitor
00:18:51based in Manchester
00:18:52Manchester?
00:18:53his special field
00:18:55is company law
00:18:56his mother is alive
00:18:59and he lives with her
00:19:00his father obviously
00:19:01is not
00:19:01he was a doctor
00:19:02I know
00:19:03it does seem odd
00:19:06that my third cousin
00:19:06should be a doctor
00:19:07there are worse professions
00:19:09indeed
00:19:11do me a favour
00:19:21this is supposed to be
00:19:22sprinkled on the chicken
00:19:22isn't there more to go up
00:19:23oh please
00:19:24it won't take a moment
00:19:25come on then
00:19:26give it to you
00:19:26we ought to talk about
00:19:29the business of the entail
00:19:30as you know
00:19:31on your death
00:19:32the heir to the title
00:19:34inherits everything
00:19:35except for the sums
00:19:36set aside for your daughters
00:19:38and your widow
00:19:38yes
00:19:39owing to the terms
00:19:41of her settlement
00:19:42this will include
00:19:43the bulk of your wife's fortune
00:19:45it has been our sole topic
00:19:47of conversation
00:19:48since the day the ship
00:19:49went down
00:19:49of course it must seem
00:19:51horribly unjust
00:19:52to Lady Grantham
00:19:53but that is how the law stands
00:19:54is there really no way
00:19:55to detach her money
00:19:56from the estate
00:19:57even to me
00:19:58it seems absurd
00:19:59your father tied the knots
00:20:01pretty tight
00:20:01I'd say it's unbreakable
00:20:03I see
00:20:04really Edith
00:20:07do you have to put on
00:20:08such an exhibition
00:20:09she's not
00:20:10I was supposed to be
00:20:12engaged to him
00:20:12for heaven's sake
00:20:13not you
00:20:14and I can control myself
00:20:15then you should be ashamed
00:20:17oh and don't tell me
00:20:20you've not sent up
00:20:21the egg yet
00:20:22oh god help me
00:20:27please god help me
00:20:28what on earth is the matter
00:20:29run upstairs to the dining room
00:20:31and find William
00:20:31I beg you
00:20:32I can't do that now
00:20:33you've got to
00:20:34I'll be hanged if you don't
00:20:35what
00:20:35Daisy
00:20:36is that you
00:20:37is it the chicken
00:20:38in a sauce
00:20:38or the plain chicken
00:20:39with sliced oranges
00:20:40oh thank you
00:20:42blessed and merciful lord
00:20:44thank you
00:20:45is the chicken
00:20:46in the sauce
00:20:47I'll never do
00:20:48anything simple again
00:20:49I swear it
00:20:50not till I die
00:20:50Mr Murray
00:20:55how lovely to see you
00:20:56do come in
00:20:57you're very kind
00:20:58Lady Grantham
00:20:59but I must get back
00:21:00to London
00:21:00but you'll stay
00:21:01for luncheon
00:21:02thank you
00:21:02thank you
00:21:03but no
00:21:03I'll eat on the train
00:21:04in fact
00:21:05if you'd be so good
00:21:06as to ask for the motor
00:21:07to be brought round
00:21:08but didn't you want
00:21:10the afternoon
00:21:11to talk things through
00:21:12I think we've said
00:21:13everything we have to say
00:21:14haven't we my lord
00:21:15for the time being
00:21:16yes
00:21:17thank you Murray
00:21:18you've given me
00:21:18a good deal to think about
00:21:20Mary
00:21:24try to get everyone
00:21:25into the dining room
00:21:26Edith
00:21:27make sure
00:21:28old Lord Mintern
00:21:29sits down
00:21:30they've all gone
00:21:37oh they have
00:21:38thank the lord
00:21:39what about the lawyer
00:21:41oh he was the first away
00:21:43didn't even stay
00:21:44for the luncheon
00:21:44I wish they'd
00:21:46make their minds up
00:21:47Gwen's put clean sheets
00:21:49on the blue room bed
00:21:50now she'll just
00:21:50have to strip it again
00:21:52can't you leave it
00:21:53for the next guest
00:21:53well only if you
00:21:55don't tell
00:21:56so
00:22:00has it all
00:22:01been settled
00:22:02no
00:22:03I don't know
00:22:03if anything's been settled
00:22:05there's a fellow
00:22:06in Manchester
00:22:06with claims to the title
00:22:08I gather
00:22:08it's all
00:22:09a long way
00:22:10from settled
00:22:11you mustn't
00:22:13take it personally
00:22:14oh I do take it personally
00:22:15Mrs Hughes
00:22:16can't stand by
00:22:16and watch
00:22:17our family
00:22:18threatened with the loss
00:22:19of all they hold dear
00:22:20they're not our family
00:22:22well they're all
00:22:23the family I've got
00:22:24I beg your pardon
00:22:31do you
00:22:37ever wish you'd
00:22:40gone another way
00:22:40worked in a shop
00:22:47or a factory
00:22:48had a wife and children
00:22:50do you
00:22:51I don't know
00:22:55maybe
00:22:57sometimes
00:22:58William's late
00:23:02in the library
00:23:03but her leadership
00:23:04hasn't come down
00:23:04oh she'll be tired
00:23:06take a tree
00:23:07up to her bedroom
00:23:08is Thomas back
00:23:09not yet Mr Carson
00:23:11he asked if he could
00:23:16run down the village
00:23:17I didn't see why not
00:23:18it's iniquitous
00:23:44they can't expect you
00:23:45to sit by silence
00:23:47as your fortune
00:23:47is stolen away
00:23:48can't they
00:23:49his lordship
00:23:50had never let it happen
00:23:51how's Bates working out
00:23:54well
00:23:56I don't like to say
00:23:58only it seems unkind
00:24:01to criticise a man
00:24:02for an affliction
00:24:02milady
00:24:03even if it means
00:24:06he can't do his job
00:24:07how are you settling in
00:24:15very well
00:24:17I think
00:24:18unless your lordship
00:24:19feels differently
00:24:20no complaints
00:24:21if I had any
00:24:23I should take them
00:24:23to Mr Carson
00:24:24my lord
00:24:25not you
00:24:25you're probably right
00:24:28and the house
00:24:30hasn't worn you out
00:24:31with the endless stairs
00:24:32and everything
00:24:33I like the house
00:24:34my lord
00:24:35I like it as a place
00:24:35to work
00:24:36what happened
00:24:39oh it's only the old
00:24:41wound
00:24:41after I left the army
00:24:43I had a spot of bother
00:24:44and just when I got
00:24:45through that about a year
00:24:46ago my knees started
00:24:48playing up
00:24:48a shrapnel got left in
00:24:51or something and it
00:24:51moved but it's fine
00:24:52it's not a problem
00:24:54and you'd let me know
00:24:55if you felt it was all
00:24:56too much for you
00:24:56I would
00:24:58but it won't be
00:24:59and where have you been
00:25:05in the village
00:25:06send a telegram
00:25:08if you must know
00:25:08oh pardon me
00:25:09for living
00:25:10well Murray
00:25:17didn't stay long
00:25:18does her ladyship
00:25:24know how they left it
00:25:24no
00:25:25they talked it all
00:25:26through on the way
00:25:27back from the church
00:25:28if I was still
00:25:29his valet
00:25:30I'd get it out of him
00:25:31Bates won't say a word
00:25:32he will not
00:25:34I bet your tanner
00:25:36he's a spy
00:25:37in the other direction
00:25:38I wanted that job
00:25:41we were alright
00:25:42together
00:25:42his lordship
00:25:43and me
00:25:43then be sure
00:25:44to get your foot
00:25:45in the door
00:25:45when Bates is gone
00:25:46can't get rid of him
00:25:48just because he talks
00:25:49behind our backs
00:25:50there's more than one
00:25:52way to skin a cat
00:25:53perhaps
00:25:55she misunderstood
00:25:56no
00:25:57it was quite plain
00:25:58O'Brien told her
00:25:59Bates can't do the job
00:26:00properly
00:26:01why was he taken on
00:26:02oh
00:26:03he was Lord Grantham's
00:26:04Batman
00:26:04when he was fighting
00:26:05the Boers
00:26:06I know that
00:26:06but even so
00:26:07I think it's romantic
00:26:09I don't
00:26:10how can a valet
00:26:10do his work
00:26:11if he's lame
00:26:12he's not very lame
00:26:13there
00:26:14anything else
00:26:16before I go down
00:26:17no
00:26:17that's it
00:26:18thank you
00:26:19I hate black
00:26:28it's not for long
00:26:30Mama says we can go
00:26:32into half mourning
00:26:32next month
00:26:33and back to colours
00:26:34by September
00:26:35still seems a lot
00:26:36for a cousin
00:26:36but not a fiancé
00:26:37he wasn't really
00:26:43a fiancé
00:26:44no
00:26:45I thought that was
00:26:46what you call a man
00:26:47you're going to marry
00:26:48I was only going
00:26:49to marry him
00:26:50if nothing better
00:26:50turned up
00:26:51Mary what's a
00:26:52horrid thing to say
00:26:53don't worry
00:26:54Edith would have
00:26:55taken him
00:26:56wouldn't you
00:26:56yes
00:26:57I'd have taken him
00:26:59if you'd given me
00:27:01the chance
00:27:01I'd have taken him
00:27:02like a shot
00:27:02I just think
00:27:06you'd know
00:27:06it's not working
00:27:07Mr Carson
00:27:08do you mean
00:27:09Mr Bates is lazy
00:27:10not lazy
00:27:11exactly
00:27:12but he just can't
00:27:14carry
00:27:14you can only manage
00:27:15his lordships
00:27:16cases
00:27:16you saw how it was
00:27:17when they went
00:27:17on to London
00:27:17for the memorial
00:27:18we can't help
00:27:19with the guest luggage
00:27:20neither
00:27:20and as for waiting
00:27:21at table
00:27:21we can forget that
00:27:22and what do you
00:27:23want me to do
00:27:23well it's not for me
00:27:25to say
00:27:25but is it fair
00:27:26I'm willing
00:27:26to have all the
00:27:27extra work
00:27:27I don't believe
00:27:29you'd like to think
00:27:30the house was
00:27:31falling below
00:27:32the way things
00:27:33ought to be
00:27:34I would not
00:27:35that's all I'm saying
00:27:36I'm going down
00:27:47coming
00:27:48in a moment
00:27:50you go
00:27:50I know you're sad
00:28:01about Patrick
00:28:01whatever you say
00:28:02I know it
00:28:03you're a darling
00:28:05you're a darling
00:28:05but you see
00:28:10I'm not as sad
00:28:10as I should be
00:28:11and that's what
00:28:13makes me sad
00:28:14thank you
00:28:17I'll do that
00:28:19no
00:28:19no thank you
00:28:20my lord
00:28:20I can do it
00:28:22I'm sure
00:28:23I hope so
00:28:25my lord
00:28:25I hope you are
00:28:27sure
00:28:27Bates
00:28:28we have to be
00:28:29sensible
00:28:29I won't be doing
00:28:31you a favour
00:28:31in the long run
00:28:32if it's too much
00:28:33for you
00:28:33no matter what
00:28:34we've been through
00:28:34it's got to work
00:28:35of course it has
00:28:36sir
00:28:36I mean
00:28:38my lord
00:28:38do you miss
00:28:39the army
00:28:40Bates
00:28:40I miss a lot
00:28:41of things
00:28:41but you have
00:28:42to keep moving
00:28:42don't you
00:28:43you do indeed
00:28:45I'll show you
00:28:47my lord
00:28:47I promise
00:28:47I won't let you down
00:28:49we've managed
00:28:50so far
00:28:50haven't we
00:28:51yes we have
00:28:53of course we have
00:28:55you look very
00:28:59nice
00:28:59thank you
00:29:00dad
00:29:00did Murray
00:29:02make matters
00:29:02clearer
00:29:03yes I'm
00:29:03afraid he did
00:29:04by the way
00:29:15O'Brien says
00:29:16Bates is causing
00:29:17a lot of
00:29:17awkwardness
00:29:18downstairs
00:29:18you may have
00:29:19to do something
00:29:20about it
00:29:20she's always
00:29:21making trouble
00:29:22is that fair
00:29:24and she hasn't
00:29:25mentioned it
00:29:26before now
00:29:26I don't know
00:29:27why you listen
00:29:27to her
00:29:28it is quite
00:29:29eccentric
00:29:30even for you
00:29:31to have a
00:29:32crippled valet
00:29:33please
00:29:34don't use
00:29:36that word
00:29:36did he tell you
00:29:38he couldn't walk
00:29:38when he made
00:29:39his application
00:29:39don't exaggerate
00:29:41doesn't it strike
00:29:42you as dishonest
00:29:42not to mention it
00:29:43I knew he'd been
00:29:44wounded
00:29:45you never said
00:29:46you know I don't
00:29:47care to talk
00:29:47about all that
00:29:48of course I
00:29:49understand what
00:29:50it must be like
00:29:50to have fought
00:29:51alongside someone
00:29:52in a war
00:29:53oh you understand
00:29:54that do you
00:29:54certainly I do
00:29:55must form the most
00:29:56tremendous bonds
00:29:57even with a servant
00:29:59really
00:30:00even with a servant
00:30:02oh Robert
00:30:03don't catch me out
00:30:05I'm simply saying
00:30:07I fully see
00:30:08why you want
00:30:09to help him
00:30:09but
00:30:10but is this
00:30:12the right way
00:30:12to employ him
00:30:13for a job
00:30:13he can't do
00:30:14is it any wonder
00:30:15if the other's
00:30:16noses are put out
00:30:17I just want
00:30:17to give him
00:30:18a chance
00:30:18mama
00:30:25I'm sorry
00:30:26no one told
00:30:27me you were
00:30:27here
00:30:27such a blur
00:30:30I feel as if I
00:30:31were on stage
00:30:32at the gaiety
00:30:33we're used to it
00:30:34I do wish you'd
00:30:36let me install it
00:30:37in the dower house
00:30:37it's very convenient
00:30:38the man who manages
00:30:39the generator
00:30:40could look after
00:30:41yours as well
00:30:41I couldn't have
00:30:42electricity in the
00:30:43house
00:30:43I wouldn't sleep
00:30:44a wink
00:30:45all those vapors
00:30:47seeping about
00:30:47even Cora won't
00:30:48have it in the
00:30:49bedroom
00:30:49she did wonder
00:30:50about the kitchens
00:30:50but I couldn't
00:30:51see the point
00:30:51well before anyone
00:30:53joins us
00:30:54I'm glad of this
00:30:54chance for a
00:30:55little talk
00:30:56I gather Murray
00:31:00was here today
00:31:01news travels fast
00:31:02yes I saw him
00:31:04and he's not
00:31:05optimistic that
00:31:06there's anything
00:31:06we can do
00:31:07I refuse to believe
00:31:08it
00:31:09be that as it
00:31:10may
00:31:10it's a fact
00:31:11but to lose
00:31:13Cora's fortune
00:31:14really mama
00:31:17you know as well
00:31:18as I do
00:31:18that Cora's fortune
00:31:19is not Cora's
00:31:20fortune anymore
00:31:21thanks to papa
00:31:22it is now part
00:31:23of the estate
00:31:23and the estate
00:31:24is entailed
00:31:25to my heir
00:31:26that is it
00:31:27that is all of it
00:31:28Robert dear
00:31:30I don't mean
00:31:30to sound harsh
00:31:31you may not mean
00:31:32to but I bet
00:31:32you will
00:31:3324 years ago
00:31:34you married Cora
00:31:36against my wishes
00:31:37for her money
00:31:38give it away now
00:31:40what was the point
00:31:41of your peculiar
00:31:41marriage in the
00:31:42first place
00:31:43if I were to tell you
00:31:44she'd made me very happy
00:31:45would that stretch
00:31:46belief
00:31:47it's not why
00:31:48you chose her
00:31:49above all those
00:31:50other girls
00:31:51who could have
00:31:51filled my shoes
00:31:52so easily
00:31:53if you must know
00:31:55when I think
00:31:55of my motives
00:31:56for pursuing Cora
00:31:57I'm ashamed
00:31:58there's no need
00:31:59to remind me
00:32:00of them
00:32:00don't you care
00:32:03about Downton
00:32:04what do you think
00:32:07I've given my life
00:32:10to Downton
00:32:11I was born here
00:32:13and I hope
00:32:13to die here
00:32:14I claim no career
00:32:16beyond the nurture
00:32:17of this house
00:32:18and the estate
00:32:18it is my third
00:32:19parent and my
00:32:20fourth child
00:32:21do I care about it
00:32:22yes
00:32:23I do care
00:32:24hope I don't hear
00:32:27sounds of a
00:32:27disagreement
00:32:28is that what
00:32:30they call discussion
00:32:31in New York
00:32:32well I'm glad
00:32:32you're fighting
00:32:33I'm glad somebody's
00:32:34putting up a fight
00:32:35you're not really
00:32:36fighting granny
00:32:36are you papa
00:32:37your grandmother
00:32:38merely wishes
00:32:38to do the right
00:32:39thing
00:32:39and so do I
00:32:41dinner is served
00:32:43my lady
00:32:43does anyone else
00:32:45keep dreaming
00:32:45about the Titanic
00:32:46I can't get it
00:32:48out of my mind
00:32:48not again
00:32:49give it a rest
00:32:50Daisy
00:32:50it is time
00:32:51to let it go
00:32:51but all them
00:32:52people
00:32:53freezing to death
00:32:54in the midnight
00:32:55icy water
00:32:56oh you sound
00:32:57like a penny
00:32:57dreadful
00:32:58I expect you
00:32:59saw worse things
00:32:59in South Africa
00:33:00eh Mr. Bates
00:33:01not worse
00:33:02but pretty bad
00:33:04did you enjoy
00:33:05the war
00:33:06I don't think
00:33:07anyone enjoys war
00:33:07but there's some
00:33:08good memories too
00:33:09I'm sure there are
00:33:10Mr. Bates
00:33:11could you hand me
00:33:12that tray
00:33:12I'll do it
00:33:18ladies are out
00:33:25we've given them
00:33:26coffee
00:33:26his lordship's
00:33:27taking his port
00:33:28to the library
00:33:28Anna, Gwen
00:33:29go up and help
00:33:30clear away
00:33:31er Daisy
00:33:32tell Mrs. Patmore
00:33:33we'll eat in 15 minutes
00:33:34I keep forgetting
00:33:48does this go
00:33:49next door
00:33:49or back to the kitchen
00:33:50those go back
00:33:51but the dessert service
00:33:52and all the glasses
00:33:53stay in the upstairs
00:33:54pantry
00:33:54put it on here
00:33:54what is it
00:34:00her ladyship's told him
00:34:02she thinks Mr. Bates
00:34:03ought to go
00:34:03she said to me
00:34:04if only his lordship
00:34:06had been content
00:34:07with Thomas
00:34:07did she really
00:34:08what are you doing
00:34:10up here
00:34:11it's a free country
00:34:12well
00:34:16I'm going for my dinner
00:34:18you two can stay here
00:34:20plotting
00:34:20so
00:34:33the young Duke of Crobra
00:34:35is asking himself to stay
00:34:37do we know why
00:34:38you hope you know why
00:34:40that is not at all the same
00:34:42you realise the Duke
00:34:44thinks Mary's prospects
00:34:45have altered
00:34:46I suppose so
00:34:48there's no suppose
00:34:50about it
00:34:50of course this is exactly
00:34:52the sort of opportunity
00:34:53that will come to Mary
00:34:55if we can only get things
00:34:56settled in her favour
00:34:57is Robert coming round
00:35:00not yet
00:35:01to him
00:35:02the risk is
00:35:03we succeed in saving
00:35:04my money
00:35:05but not the estate
00:35:06he feels he'd be
00:35:08betraying his duty
00:35:09if Downton were lost
00:35:10because of him
00:35:11well I'm going to
00:35:13write to Mary
00:35:14he won't say
00:35:15anything different
00:35:15well we have to
00:35:16start somewhere
00:35:17our duty is to
00:35:19marry
00:35:20well
00:35:22give him a date
00:35:24for when Mary's
00:35:25out of mourning
00:35:26no one wants to
00:35:29kiss a girl in black
00:35:31oh do stop
00:35:35admiring yourself
00:35:36he's not marrying
00:35:38you for your looks
00:35:39that's if he wants
00:35:42to marry you at all
00:35:43he will
00:35:44I think you look
00:35:46beautiful
00:35:46thank you Sybil
00:35:47darling
00:35:48we should go down
00:35:49they'll be back
00:35:50from the station
00:35:50at any moment
00:35:51let's not gild
00:35:55the lily dear
00:35:56and Mary
00:35:56try to look surprised
00:35:58you all ready
00:35:59very well
00:36:03you should go out
00:36:04to greet them
00:36:05and me Mr Carson
00:36:06no Daisy
00:36:07not you
00:36:08can you manage
00:36:09Mr Bates
00:36:10or would you
00:36:10rather wait here
00:36:11I want to go
00:36:12Mr Carson
00:36:12there's no obligation
00:36:13for the whole staff
00:36:14to be present
00:36:15I'd like to be there
00:36:16well
00:36:17it's certainly a great
00:36:18day for Downton
00:36:19to welcome a duke
00:36:20under our roof
00:36:21remember to help me
00:36:24with the luggage
00:36:25don't go running off
00:36:26I'll give you a hand
00:36:26oh we couldn't ask that
00:36:27Mr Bates
00:36:28not in your condition
00:36:29how long do we have
00:36:32to put up with this
00:36:32Mr Carson
00:36:33just so I know
00:36:34he'll call us
00:36:39I'm going to go
00:36:40to auditorium
00:36:41and grab his
00:36:41car
00:36:45he's coming
00:36:47oh
00:36:47i'll call us
00:36:48this
00:36:50and
00:36:51i'll call me
00:36:51سبodic
00:36:52and
00:36:52Welcome to Downton.
00:37:07Lady Grantham, this is so kind of you.
00:37:09Not at all, Duke.
00:37:10I'm delighted you could spare the town.
00:37:13You know my daughter Mary, of course.
00:37:14Of course, Lady Mary.
00:37:16But I don't believe you've met my youngest, Sybil.
00:37:18Ah, Lady Sybil.
00:37:19How do you do?
00:37:21Come on in.
00:37:22You must be worn out.
00:37:25Oh, Lady Grantham, I have a confession to make
00:37:27which I hope won't cause too much bother.
00:37:28My man was taken ill just as I was leaving, so I...
00:37:31Oh, that won't be a problem, will it, Carson?
00:37:34Certainly not.
00:37:35I shall look after his grace myself.
00:37:36Oh, no, I wouldn't dream of being such a nuisance.
00:37:38Surely a footman.
00:37:40I remember this man.
00:37:43Didn't you serve me when I dined with Lady Grantham in London?
00:37:45I did, your grace.
00:37:46Ah, there we are.
00:37:48We shall do very well together, won't we?
00:37:50Thomas, your grace.
00:37:51Thomas.
00:37:52Good.
00:37:55Hope you had a pleasant journey.
00:38:01Bates, you all right?
00:38:03Perfectly, my lord.
00:38:04I apologise.
00:38:09Mr Bates.
00:38:15That's better.
00:38:16Please, don't feel sorry for me.
00:38:28What shall we do?
00:38:30What would you like to do?
00:38:32I think I'd rather like to go exploring.
00:38:34Certainly.
00:38:36Gardens or house?
00:38:37Oh, house, I think.
00:38:39Gardens are all the same to me.
00:38:41Very well.
00:38:43We can begin in the hall, which is one of the odd...
00:38:44No, no, no.
00:38:45Not all those drawing rooms and libraries.
00:38:49Well, what then?
00:38:50I don't know.
00:38:53The secret messages and the attics.
00:38:58It seems a bit odd.
00:39:00But why not?
00:39:02I'll just tell Mama.
00:39:04No, don't tell your Mama.
00:39:06But there's nothing wrong in it.
00:39:07No, indeed.
00:39:08I'm only worried the others will want to join us.
00:39:20Mary's settling him in.
00:39:24Cora, don't let Mary make a fool of herself.
00:39:29By the way, I'll be going up to London next week.
00:39:33Do you want to open the house?
00:39:34No, no.
00:39:34I'll just take Bates and stay at the club.
00:39:36That won't be more than a day or two.
00:39:37I see.
00:39:39Are things progressing?
00:39:41What things?
00:39:45It's just a regimental dinner.
00:39:50It's a pity Bates spoiled the arrival this afternoon.
00:39:53He didn't spoil anything.
00:39:55You fell over.
00:39:56So undignified.
00:39:58Carson hates that kind of thing.
00:39:59I don't care what Carson thinks.
00:40:02A message from the Dowager Countess, milady.
00:40:05She says she won't come to tea,
00:40:06but she'll join you for dinner.
00:40:10Oh, Carson, I hope you weren't embarrassed this afternoon.
00:40:13I can assure you that you very much appreciated his welcome.
00:40:16I'm glad.
00:40:18Is Bates all right?
00:40:19I think so, my lord.
00:40:22Must be so difficult for you all the same.
00:40:24Don't stir.
00:40:33Don't stir.
00:40:33Do you realise this is the first time we've ever been alone?
00:40:48Then you've forgotten when I pulled you into the conservatory at the Northbrooks.
00:40:52How sad.
00:40:53No, I haven't.
00:40:54It's not quite the same with 20 chaperones hiding behind every fan.
00:40:57And are you pleased to be alone with me, my lady?
00:41:03Dear, if I answer truthfully, you'll think me rather forward.
00:41:14I don't think we should pry.
00:41:15It feels rather disrespectful.
00:41:18No, nonsense.
00:41:20It's your father's house, isn't it?
00:41:21You've all right to know what goes on in it.
00:41:24Where does this lead?
00:41:25To the men's quarters, with the lock on the women's side.
00:41:28Only Mrs. Hughes is allowed to turn it.
00:41:30Mrs. Hughes?
00:41:33And you?
00:41:33I'm here?
00:41:45A footman, I imagine.
00:41:55Should you do that?
00:41:57Why not?
00:41:59I'm making a study on the Janus footman.
00:42:01I seem to know the creature's ways.
00:42:05Someone's coming.
00:42:13Can I help you, my lady?
00:42:15We were just exploring.
00:42:20Were you looking for Thomas, your grace?
00:42:22No, as Lady Mary said, we've just been exploring.
00:42:25Would you care to explore my room, my lady?
00:42:33Of course not, Bates.
00:42:34I'm sorry to have bothered you.
00:42:35We were just going down.
00:42:47Why did you apologise to that man?
00:42:49It's not his business, what we do.
00:42:49I always apologise when I'm in the wrong.
00:42:53It's a habit of mine.
00:42:55The plain fact is, Mr. Bates, through no fault of his own,
00:42:59is not able to fulfil the extra duties expected of him.
00:43:03He can't lift.
00:43:05He can't serve at table.
00:43:07He's dropping things all over the place.
00:43:10On a night like tonight, he should act as a third footman.
00:43:14As it is, my lord, we may have to have a maid in the dining room.
00:43:18Cheer up, Carson.
00:43:19There are worse things happening in the world.
00:43:21Not worse than a maid serving a duke.
00:43:28So you're quite determined.
00:43:30It's a hard decision, your lordship.
00:43:32A very hard decision.
00:43:34But the honour of Downton is at stake.
00:43:37Don't worry, Carson.
00:43:39I know all about hard decisions when it comes to the honour of Downton.
00:43:43Don't, I boy.
00:43:49William, you mustn't let Thomas take advantage.
00:43:53He's only a footman, same as you.
00:43:55It's all right, Mrs. Hughes.
00:43:57I like to keep busy.
00:43:59Takes your mind off things.
00:44:00What things have you got to take your mind off?
00:44:05If you're feeling homesick, there's no shame in it.
00:44:07No.
00:44:11Means you come from a happy home.
00:44:15There's plenty of people here who would envy that.
00:44:19Yes, Mrs. Hughes.
00:44:29Will that be all, my lord?
00:44:30Yes.
00:44:32That is, not exactly.
00:44:34Have you recovered from your fall this afternoon?
00:44:40I'm very sorry about that, my lord.
00:44:42I don't know what happened.
00:44:45The thing is, Bates,
00:44:47I said I'd give you a trial, and I have.
00:44:51If it were only up to me.
00:44:54It's this question of a valid sex, for duties.
00:44:57You mean waiting at table when there's a large party?
00:45:00That, and carrying things, and...
00:45:04You do see that Carson can't be expected to compromise the efficiency of his staff.
00:45:11I do, my lord, of course I do.
00:45:13Might I make a suggestion?
00:45:16That when an extra footman is required, the cost could come out of my wages.
00:45:19Absolutely not.
00:45:20I couldn't possibly allow that.
00:45:21Because I am very eager to stay, my lord.
00:45:24Very eager, indeed.
00:45:27I know you are.
00:45:29And I was eager that this should work.
00:45:34You see, it is unlikely that I should find another position.
00:45:38But surely in a smaller house where less is expected of you.
00:45:41It's not likely.
00:45:42I mean to help until you find something.
00:45:46I couldn't take your money, my lord.
00:45:47I can take wages for a job done, that's all.
00:45:57Very good, my lord.
00:45:59I'll go at once.
00:46:00There's no need to rush out into the night.
00:46:02Take the London train tomorrow.
00:46:03It leaves at nine.
00:46:04We'll have a month's wages, too.
00:46:06That I insist on.
00:46:07It's a bloody business, Bates, but I can't see anywhere around it.
00:46:18I quite understand them all.
00:46:28I'm afraid we're rather a female party tonight, Duke.
00:46:33But you know what it's like trying to balance numbers in the country.
00:46:36A single man outranks the Holy Grail.
00:46:41No, I'm terribly flattered to be dining on the family.
00:46:45What were you and Mary doing in the attics this afternoon?
00:46:49I expect Mary was just showing the Duke of the house.
00:46:52Aren't you?
00:46:55Are you a student of architecture?
00:46:58Absolutely.
00:46:59And I do hope you'll come and inspect my little cottage.
00:47:02It was designed by Wren for the first Earl's sister.
00:47:05The attics?
00:47:07Yes.
00:47:08Mary took the Duke up to the attics.
00:47:11Whatever for?
00:47:13Where was this, dear?
00:47:14We were just looking around.
00:47:16Looking around?
00:47:18What is there to look at but servants' rooms?
00:47:21What was the real reason?
00:47:23Don't be such a chat of proxy.
00:47:24It is...
00:47:25I think we'll go through.
00:47:29I still don't understand.
00:47:30Will you hold your tongue?
00:47:31How long do you think they'll be?
00:47:43I'm starving.
00:47:44Have you settled the ladies?
00:47:45Yes, Mr Carson.
00:47:46Then it won't be long once they go through.
00:47:49Do you think they'll speak out?
00:47:51Do you think we'll have a duchess to wait on?
00:47:53Imagine that.
00:47:54You won't be waiting on her, whatever happens.
00:47:56There is no reason why the eldest daughter and heiress of the Earl of Grantham should not wear a duchess's coronet with honour.
00:48:02Heiress, Mr Carson?
00:48:04Has it been decided?
00:48:05It will be if there's any justice in the world.
00:48:08Well, we'll know soon enough.
00:48:11What are you doing, Anna?
00:48:13I thought I'd take something up to Mr Bates.
00:48:16Him not being well enough to come down.
00:48:18You don't mind, do you, Mrs Hughes?
00:48:20I don't mind.
00:48:21Not this once.
00:48:22Take him, whatever he might need.
00:48:26Mr Bates is leaving without a stain on his character.
00:48:29I hope you all observe that in the manner of your parting.
00:48:33I don't see why he has to go.
00:48:34I don't mind doing a bit of extra...
00:48:35It's not up to you.
00:48:38I'll take care of his lordship, shall I, Mr Carson?
00:48:40Not while you're looking after the duke, you won't.
00:48:43I'll see to his lordship myself.
00:48:44I'll see to his lordship myself.
00:49:14Mr Bates?
00:49:17Are you there?
00:49:34I brought something up.
00:49:35In case you were hungry.
00:49:39That's very kind.
00:49:40I'm ever so sorry you're going.
00:49:54I'll be all right.
00:49:57Of course you will.
00:50:00There's always a place for a man like you.
00:50:03Oh, yes.
00:50:05Something will turn up.
00:50:05Tell us.
00:50:11When you're fixed.
00:50:12Just...
00:50:14Drop us a line.
00:50:16Else I'll worry.
00:50:19Well...
00:50:19We can't help that.
00:50:21We must go and let the servants get in here.
00:50:43I should be grateful.
00:50:44If we could stay just a minute more, I have something to ask you.
00:50:46I was terribly sorry to hear about your cousins.
00:50:57You said?
00:50:59Did you know them?
00:51:00Not well.
00:51:00I used to see Patrick Crawley at the odd thing.
00:51:05I imagine it will mean some adjustments for you all.
00:51:07To lose two heirs in one night is terrible.
00:51:16Indeed, it was terrible.
00:51:17Awful.
00:51:22But then again, it's an ill wind.
00:51:27At least, Lady Mary's prospects must have rather improved.
00:51:31Have they?
00:51:32Have they?
00:51:32Haven't they?
00:51:38I will not be coy and pretend I do not understand your meaning,
00:51:42though you seem very informed on this family's private affairs.
00:51:46But you ought perhaps to know that I do not intend to fight the end tale.
00:51:51Not any part of it.
00:51:54You can't be serious?
00:51:57It pains me to say it, but I am.
00:51:59You'll give up your entire estate.
00:52:07Your wife's money into the bargain to a perfect stranger.
00:52:10You won't even put up a fight.
00:52:12I hope he proves to be perfect, but I rather doubt it.
00:52:16Huh.
00:52:17Very odd thing to joke about.
00:52:19No, odder than this conversation.
00:52:24So, there you have it.
00:52:25But Mary will still have her settlement, which you won't find ungenerous.
00:52:32I'm sorry.
00:52:33I only meant that her portion, when she marries, will be more than respectable.
00:52:39You'll be pleased, I promise you.
00:52:40Oh, heavens.
00:52:42I hope I haven't given the wrong impression.
00:52:44You know very well the impression you did.
00:52:45My dear Lord Grantham.
00:52:46Don't, my dear Lord Grantham, me.
00:52:48You knew what you were doing when you came here.
00:52:51You encouraged Mary, all of us, to think...
00:52:54Forgive me, but I came to express my sympathies and my friendship.
00:52:58Nothing more.
00:53:01Lady Mary's a charming person.
00:53:02Whoever marries her will be a lucky man.
00:53:06He will not, however, be me.
00:53:07I see.
00:53:10And what was it you asked me to stay behind to hear?
00:53:17I forget.
00:53:32Aren't you coming into the drawing room?
00:53:35I'm tired.
00:53:36I think I'll just slip away.
00:53:38Please make my excuses.
00:53:40I'm afraid I've worn you out.
00:53:43Tomorrow we can just...
00:53:44I'm leaving in the morning.
00:53:46Good night.
00:53:49Oh, you might tell that footman...
00:53:52Thomas.
00:53:52Thomas, you might tell him I've gone up.
00:54:07So he slipped the hook.
00:54:16At least I'm not fishing with no bait.
00:54:18I don't believe that.
00:54:20Well, believe what you like.
00:54:32He won't break the intel.
00:54:35The unknown cousin gets everything.
00:54:38And Mary's inheritance will be the same as it always was.
00:54:41Oh, how was I to know when the lawyer turned up by the...
00:54:43Yeah, you won't know.
00:54:44You did the right thing to telegraph me.
00:54:46It's just not going to come off.
00:54:48So what now?
00:54:49Well, you know how I'm fixed.
00:54:56I have to have an heiress.
00:54:58If it means going to New York to find one.
00:55:00What about me?
00:55:07You.
00:55:09You will wish me well.
00:55:10You said you'd find me a job if I wanted to leave.
00:55:13Do you?
00:55:15I want to be a valet.
00:55:17I'm sick of being a footman.
00:55:18Thomas, I don't need a valet.
00:55:22I thought you were getting rid of the new one here.
00:55:25Well, I've done it, but I'm not sure Carson's going to let me take over.
00:55:30And I want to be with you.
00:55:47I just can't see it working, can you?
00:55:51We don't seem to have the basis of a sudden master relationship, do we?
00:55:55You came here to be with me.
00:55:57Among other reasons.
00:56:00And one swallow doesn't make a summer.
00:56:20Aren't you forgetting something?
00:56:22What?
00:56:22Are you threatening me?
00:56:30Because of your youthful dalliance?
00:56:32A few weeks of madness in a London season, you wouldn't hold that against me, surely?
00:56:36I would if I have to.
00:56:37And who will leave a greedy footman over the words of a duke?
00:56:47If you're not careful, we'll end up behind bars.
00:56:50I've got proof.
00:56:53Hmm.
00:56:56You mean these?
00:56:57You know, my mother's always telling me never put anything in writing.
00:57:17And now, thanks to you, I never will again.
00:57:20How did you get up?
00:57:22You bastard.
00:57:23Don't bear behind you, Mr. Thomas.
00:57:25Go to bed.
00:57:28Unless you want to stay.
00:57:29Thank you, Mr. Thomas.
00:57:53I think I'll turn in.
00:58:03No big announcement, then?
00:58:05No. Not likely to be. He's off on the nine o'clock train.
00:58:09He never is.
00:58:10And when we've had a turkey killed for tomorrow's dinner,
00:58:13I wonder what she did wrong.
00:58:14She did nothing wrong, not from the way his lordship was talking.
00:58:19So his grace turned out to be graceless.
00:58:24Good night, Mrs Hughes.
00:58:26Good night, Mr Carson.
00:58:31If you knew that was your decision, why put Mary through it?
00:58:34But I didn't know it was my decision, my final decision until tonight.
00:58:38But I find I cannot ruin the estate or hollow out the title for the sake of Mary,
00:58:43even with a better man than that.
00:58:45I try to understand. I just can't.
00:58:48Why should you? Downton is in my blood and in my bones. It's not in yours.
00:58:51And I can no more be the cause of its destruction than I could betray my country.
00:58:56Besides, how was I to know he wouldn't take it without the money?
00:58:59Don't pretend to be a child because it suits you.
00:59:02Do you think she would have been happy with a fortune hunter?
00:59:04She might have been.
00:59:06I was.
00:59:10Have you been happy?
00:59:13Really, have I made you happy?
00:59:14Yes.
00:59:20That is, since you fell in love with me, which, if I remember correctly, was about a year after we were married.
00:59:26Not a year. Not as long as that.
00:59:29But it wouldn't have happened for Mary.
00:59:31Why not?
00:59:32Because I am so much nicer than the Duke of Probera.
00:59:37I'll be the judge of that.
00:59:43Just don't think I'm going to let it rest, Robert.
00:59:45I haven't given up by any means.
00:59:49I must do what my conscience tells me.
00:59:53So must I.
00:59:56And I don't want you to think I'll let it rest.
00:59:58My lord, would it be acceptable for Bates to ride in front with Taylor?
01:00:15Otherwise, it means getting the other car out.
01:00:18He and His Grace are catching the same train.
01:00:20Perfectly acceptable.
01:00:21And if His Grace doesn't like it, he can lump it.
01:00:28You've been so kind, Lady Grantham. Thank you.
01:00:40Goodbye, Duke.
01:00:42You'll make my farewells to your delightful daughters?
01:00:44They'd have been down if they'd known you were leaving so soon.
01:00:47Alas, something's come up which has taken me quite by surprise.
01:00:50Obviously.
01:00:52Well, Grantham, this has been a highly enjoyable interlude.
01:00:54Has it? I feared it had proved a disappointment.
01:00:57Not at all. Not at all.
01:00:58A short stay in your lovely house has driven away my cares.
01:01:00We ought to go, my lord, if His Grace is to catch the train.
01:01:06Goodbye, Bates.
01:01:08And good luck.
01:01:10Good luck to you, my lord.
01:01:11Get out of Bates.
01:01:35I really mustn't be late.
01:01:37Get back inside, and we'll say no more about it.
01:01:57It wasn't right, Carson.
01:01:59I just didn't think it was right.
01:02:00First post, Mum.
01:02:20Thank you, Alice.
01:02:24One for you.
01:02:25Thank you, Mother.
01:02:37It's from Lord Grantham.
01:02:39Really?
01:02:40What on earth does he want?
01:02:44He wants to change our lives.
01:02:45He wants to change our lives.
01:02:49He wants to change our lives.
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01:03:00He wants to change our lives.
01:03:01He wants to change our lives.
01:03:02He wants to change our lives.
01:03:03He wants to change our lives.
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