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00:00:03To be continued...
00:00:40To be continued...
00:01:11To be continued...
00:01:30Jim, you'll do it when he comes in.
00:01:52Thank you, Daisy.
00:01:55Anna.
00:02:00Oh.
00:02:02Just once in my life I'd like to sleep until I woke up natural.
00:02:06Oh.
00:02:07Is your fire still in?
00:02:09Yes, Mrs Patmore.
00:02:10Oh, I know.
00:02:11Have you laid the service all breakfast?
00:02:14Yes, Mrs Patmore.
00:02:16I'm finished blocking that stove.
00:02:18Yes, Mrs Patmore.
00:02:19What about the bedroom fires?
00:02:21Oh, Mrs Patmore.
00:02:23Well, take the things and get started on the fires on the ground floor.
00:02:26Is everyone in here, lad?
00:02:29Come on.
00:02:30Come on.
00:02:54Come on.
00:02:55Come on.
00:02:57Come on.
00:03:10Come on.
00:03:13Come on.
00:03:16Come on.
00:03:17Come on.
00:03:21Any sign of William?
00:03:22No.
00:03:34Where will you be?
00:03:35I'm not late, am I?
00:03:37You're late when I say you're late.
00:03:48Daisy?
00:03:49Whatever are you doing there?
00:03:51Crouching in the dark.
00:03:52You weren't here and I didn't like to touch the curtains with my dirty hands.
00:03:55Quite right, too.
00:03:57Why didn't you put the lights on?
00:03:58I dare didn't.
00:03:59Well, it's electricity, not the devil's hand in work.
00:04:02I'll have to get used to it sooner or later.
00:04:04Skeleton Park, they've even got it in the kitchens.
00:04:07What for?
00:04:17Breakfast is ready, Mr Carson.
00:04:19Yeah, William.
00:04:20Any papers yet?
00:04:21They're late.
00:04:22They certainly are.
00:04:23Get the board out so you can do them as soon as they're here.
00:04:31Is the library tidy?
00:04:33Yes, Mrs Hughes.
00:04:34Good.
00:04:34Good.
00:04:35I want the dining room given a proper going over today.
00:04:38You can do it when they've finished their breakfast.
00:04:41Oh, heavens, girl.
00:04:43You're building a fire, not inventing it.
00:04:46How many have you done?
00:04:48This is my last till they come downstairs.
00:04:50Very well.
00:04:51Now get back down to the kitchens before anyone sees you.
00:04:58Oh, no, perm.
00:05:07I can't do it when I'm going over.
00:05:08I can't do it, but I can't stop.
00:05:08What'd you do with this?
00:05:09Oh, no.
00:05:12Oh, it's okay.
00:05:21You can't do it.
00:05:22No need to take pictures.
00:05:23You can't do it.
00:05:28and they're off
00:05:29no rest for the wicked
00:05:31lady mary for the tea trays ready
00:05:33all ready mrs patmore
00:05:35if the water's boiled
00:05:37could you give us a hand to take the other two up
00:05:39i've got a lady's ships to carry
00:05:40back door
00:05:41papers at last
00:05:43william
00:05:45you're late
00:05:46yeah i know but but what
00:05:48you'll see
00:05:57do the times first
00:05:58he only reads that at breakfast
00:05:59and the sketch for her ladyship
00:06:01you can manage the others later if need be
00:06:11why are the papers ironed
00:06:13what's it to you
00:06:14to dry the ink silly
00:06:15we wouldn't want his lordship's hands to be as black as yours
00:06:22mr carson
00:06:23i think you ought to see this
00:06:30i can't make myself believe it
00:06:33me neither
00:06:34his ladyship's dressed
00:06:35william
00:06:36will you stop talking and take this cadgery off
00:06:39mind the burners are still lit
00:06:41yes mrs patmore
00:06:43is it really true
00:06:44afraid so
00:06:46nothing in life is sure
00:07:12good morning carson
00:07:14good morning my lord
00:07:16is it true what they're saying
00:07:18i believe so my lord
00:07:20i'm afraid we'll know some people on it
00:07:22i don't suppose there are any lists of survivors yet
00:07:24i understand most of the ladies were taken off in time
00:07:27you mean the ladies in first class
00:07:32god help the poor devils below decks
00:07:38on their way to a better life
00:07:43what a tragedy
00:07:52when anna told me i thought she must have dreamt it
00:07:54do we know anyone on board
00:07:56your mother knows the asters
00:07:57at least she knows him
00:07:58we dined with lady roth this last month
00:08:00there are bound to be others
00:08:01i thought it was supposed to be unsinkable
00:08:05every mountain is unclimbable until someone climbs it
00:08:08so every ship is unsinkable until it sinks
00:08:10come on papa
00:08:12come on
00:08:12what's that
00:08:14just arrived
00:08:15telegram
00:08:38is her ladyship awake
00:08:39yes my lord i'm just going to take in her breakfast
00:08:41thank you
00:08:44may i come in
00:08:48isn't this terrible
00:08:52when you think how excited lucy rothis was at the prospect
00:08:55it's too awful for any words
00:08:59did j.j astor get off
00:09:01of course that new wife of his is found to have been rescued
00:09:04i've had a telegram from george murray
00:09:06one of his partners is in new york
00:09:09yes
00:09:09it seems james and patrick were on board
00:09:12what
00:09:14they can't have been
00:09:15they weren't going over till may
00:09:16then they changed their plans
00:09:17they're definitely on the passenger list
00:09:20thank you o'brien
00:09:21that'll be all for the moment
00:09:23but surely they were picked up
00:09:29doesn't look like it
00:09:30what
00:09:35neither of them
00:09:37you must tell mary
00:09:40she can't hear about it from anyone else
00:09:54neither of them were picked up
00:09:55that's what he said
00:09:56mr crawley and mr patrick
00:09:58that's what he said
00:09:59her ladyship was the colour of this cloth
00:10:02well it's a terrible shame if it's true
00:10:05it's worse than a shame
00:10:06it's a complication
00:10:09what do you mean
00:10:10what do you think
00:10:12mr crawley was his lordship's cousin
00:10:14and heir to the title
00:10:15well but i thought lady mary was the heir
00:10:17she was a girl stupid
00:10:19girls can't inherit
00:10:20but now mr crawley's dead
00:10:22and mr patrick was his only son
00:10:23so what happens next
00:10:25it's a dreadful thing
00:10:29hello
00:10:32i've been waiting at the back door
00:10:33i knocked but no one came
00:10:35so you pushed in
00:10:37i'm john bates
00:10:38the new valet
00:10:39the new valet
00:10:40that's right
00:10:44you're early
00:10:46came on the milk train
00:10:47thought i'd use the day to get to know the place
00:10:49start tonight
00:10:52i'm anna
00:10:53the head housemaid
00:10:55how do you do
00:10:58and i'm miss o'brien
00:10:59the ladyship's maid
00:11:03you better come along with us
00:11:15how can you manage
00:11:16don't worry about that
00:11:18i can manage
00:11:18because we've all got our own work to do
00:11:20i can manage
00:11:22all right mrs hughes
00:11:23i'll take it
00:11:23thank you
00:11:24good morning mr bates
00:11:27welcome
00:11:28i hope your journey was satisfactory
00:11:30it was fine
00:11:31thank you
00:11:32i am the butler at downton
00:11:34my name is carson
00:11:35how do you do mr carson
00:11:36this is thomas
00:11:37first footman
00:11:38he's been looking after his lordship
00:11:40since mr watson left
00:11:42it'll be a relief
00:11:43to get back to normal
00:11:44won't it thomas
00:11:46i assume that everything is ready for mr bates's arrival
00:11:49i put him in mr watson's old room
00:11:52i put him in mr watson's old room
00:11:52though he left it in quite a state i can tell you
00:11:54but what about old room stairs
00:11:56i keep telling you
00:11:57i can manage
00:11:58of course you can
00:12:00promise
00:12:01take mr bates to his room
00:12:02show him where he'll be working
00:12:11thank you
00:12:12thank you everyone
00:12:13well
00:12:13i can't see that lasting long
00:12:15thank you miss o'brien
00:12:37thank you
00:12:50oh yes
00:12:56i shall be comfortable here
00:13:01does this mean i'll have to go into full mourning
00:13:05my first cousin
00:13:08and his son
00:13:11are almost certainly dead
00:13:13you will all be in mourning
00:13:15no
00:13:17i mean with the other thing
00:13:19after all it wasn't official
00:13:22if you're saying you
00:13:23do not wish to mourn patrick
00:13:25as a fiance
00:13:25that is up to you
00:13:26well no one knew about it
00:13:28outside the family
00:13:28i repeat
00:13:30it is up to you
00:13:30well that's a relief
00:13:47there's some cedar line cupboards in the attic
00:13:49for things that aren't often worn
00:13:51travelling clothes and such
00:13:52mr watson used them to rotate the summer and winter stuff
00:13:56i'll show you later
00:13:58what about studs and links
00:14:00do i choose them or does he
00:14:02lay them out unless you ask for something in particular
00:14:05these for a bowl
00:14:06these for an ordinary dinner
00:14:07these only in london
00:14:08i'll get the hang of it
00:14:10yeah you'll have to
00:14:17stuff boxes
00:14:18he collects them
00:14:20beautiful
00:14:23funny our job isn't it
00:14:25what do you mean
00:14:28the way we live with all this
00:14:30pirates hoard within our reach
00:14:32but none of it's ours
00:14:33is it
00:14:36no none of it's ours
00:14:49i can't believe i've been passed over for long john silver
00:14:52you should have spoken up when you had the chance
00:14:54don't make the same mistake next time
00:14:56who says it'll be next time
00:14:59is this a public holiday
00:15:01no one's told me of
00:15:08she was certainly reluctant to go into mourning
00:15:10well she'll have to
00:15:12we all will
00:15:13o'brien's sorting out my black now
00:15:15and i told anna to see what the girls have that still fits
00:15:19of course
00:15:20this alters everything
00:15:25you won't try to deny it
00:15:27you must challenge the end tale now
00:15:30surely
00:15:30can't we at least wait until we know they're dead before we discuss it
00:15:34don't talk as if i'm not broken hearted because i am
00:15:39of course i never understood why this estate must go to who never inherits your title
00:15:44my dear i don't make the law
00:15:46what is it
00:15:47the dowager countess is in the drawing room
00:15:50i'll come now
00:15:51she asked for lady grantham
00:15:54i wonder what i've done wrong this time
00:15:56and the new valet has arrived my lord
00:15:58has he
00:16:00thank you carsten
00:16:04what is it
00:16:04i'm not entirely sure that he'll prove equal to the task
00:16:08but your lordship will be the judge of that
00:16:16you better go
00:16:19tell her about james and patrick
00:16:22she won't have heard
00:16:25of course i've heard
00:16:26why else would i be here
00:16:28robert didn't want you to read about it in a newspaper and be upset
00:16:31he flatters me
00:16:34i'm tougher than i look
00:16:36i'm very sorry about poor patrick of course
00:16:39he was a nice boy
00:16:40we were all so fond of him
00:16:42but i never cared for james
00:16:45he was too like his mother and a nastier woman never drew breath
00:16:52will you stay for some luncheon
00:16:54thank you
00:16:54i'll let carsten know
00:16:55i've already told him
00:16:57shall we sit down
00:17:03do you know the new heir
00:17:05only that there is one
00:17:08he's robert's third cousin once removed
00:17:11i have never would to my knowledge set eyes on him
00:17:14of course if your late husband hadn't forced me to sign that absurd act of legal theft
00:17:18my dear
00:17:19i didn't come here to fight
00:17:22lord grantham wanted to protect the estate
00:17:24it never occurred to him that you wouldn't have a son
00:17:27well i didn't
00:17:29no
00:17:30you did not
00:17:31but when patrick had married mary
00:17:34and your grandson been hailed as master
00:17:37honor would have been satisfied
00:17:41unfortunately
00:17:41now
00:17:42now a complete unknown is the right to pocket my money
00:17:45along with the rest of the swag
00:17:47the problem is saving your dowry would break up the estate
00:17:53it would be the ruin of everything robert's given his life to
00:17:56and he knows this
00:17:58well if he doesn't he will
00:18:00then there's no answer
00:18:03yes there is and it's a simple one
00:18:06the end tale must be smashed
00:18:09in its entirety
00:18:11and mary recognized as heiress of all
00:18:15there's nothing we can do about the title
00:18:18no
00:18:19she can't have the title
00:18:21but she can have your money
00:18:24and the estate
00:18:27i didn't run downton for 30 years
00:18:30to see it go
00:18:32lock stock and barrel to a stranger from god knows where
00:18:38are we to be friends then
00:18:45we are allies
00:18:47my dear which can be a good deal more effective
00:18:54darnton is a great house mr bates
00:18:57and the crawleys are a great family
00:18:58we live by certain standards
00:19:01and those standards can at first seem daunting
00:19:04of course
00:19:04if you find yourself tongue-tied
00:19:07in the presence of his lordship
00:19:08i can only assure you that his manners and grace
00:19:11will soon help you to perform your duties to the best of your ability
00:19:15i know
00:19:17bates
00:19:18my dear fellow
00:19:19i do apologize
00:19:21i should have realized you'd all be at lunch
00:19:22not at all my lord
00:19:23please sit sit everyone
00:19:25i just want to say a quick hello to my old comrade in arms
00:19:29bates my dear man
00:19:30welcome to downton
00:19:32thank you sir
00:19:35i'm so sorry to have disturbed you all
00:19:37please forgive me
00:19:47you never asked
00:19:55thomas take that up
00:19:57leave it daisy
00:19:58he's a grown man
00:19:59i suppose he can lift a meat pie
00:20:01now put that apple tart in the lower oven
00:20:06oh and take that away
00:20:08mr lynch shouldn't have left it there
00:20:10what is it
00:20:11salt of sorrow
00:20:12asked him for some to clean the brass pot
00:20:14so put it somewhere careful
00:20:17it's poison
00:20:18seems like a lot of food
00:20:20when you think they're all in mourning
00:20:23nothing makes you hungrier
00:20:25or more tired than grief
00:20:27when my sister died
00:20:29god rest her soul
00:20:30i ate my way through four plate
00:20:32it pulls the sandwiches at one sitting
00:20:34and slept round the clock
00:20:36did it make you feel better
00:20:38not much but it passed the time
00:20:40oh my lord what was this chopped egg supposed to be sprinkled on
00:20:44was it the chicken
00:20:45it was
00:20:47take it upstairs now
00:20:48i can't go in the dining room
00:20:50i should think not
00:20:51find thomas or william
00:20:53and tell them what to do
00:20:54and for heaven's sake
00:20:55get a move on girl
00:20:56before they get back from church
00:20:58well
00:20:59we've given them a memorial in london
00:21:01and a memorial here
00:21:03i prefer memorials to funerals
00:21:05they're less dispiriting
00:21:07you could hardly have held a funeral without the bodies
00:21:10i gather they're putting up a stone
00:21:12to mark those whose bodies were never found
00:21:14in fact i hear the canadians are making them quite a thing
00:21:17at the titanic cemetery
00:21:19i'm surprised that the number they found
00:21:21would think the sea would have taken more of them
00:21:26so murray what have you to tell me
00:21:28about the lucky mr crawley
00:21:30nothing too terrible i hope
00:21:32i've only made a few inquiries
00:21:34but no there's not much to alarm you
00:21:37matthew crawley is a solicitor
00:21:39based in manchester
00:21:40manchester
00:21:42his special field is company law
00:21:46his mother is alive and he lives with her
00:21:48his father obviously is not
00:21:49he was a doctor
00:21:51i know
00:21:53it does seem odd that my third cousin
00:21:55should be a doctor
00:21:56there are worse professions
00:21:59indeed
00:22:09do me a favor
00:22:10this is supposed to be sprinkled on the chicken
00:22:12isn't there more to go
00:22:12oh please it won't take a moment
00:22:14come on then give it to me
00:22:17we ought to talk about the business of the entail
00:22:20as you know on your death
00:22:22the heir to the title inherits everything
00:22:25except for the sums set aside for your daughters and your widow
00:22:29yes
00:22:30owing to the terms of her settlement
00:22:32this will include the bulk of your wife's fortune
00:22:36it has been our sole topic of conversation
00:22:38since the day the ship went down
00:22:40of course it must seem horribly unjust to lady grantham
00:22:43but that is how the law stands
00:22:45is there really no way to detach her money from the estate
00:22:48even to me it seems absurd
00:22:50your father tied the knots pretty tight
00:22:52i'd say it's unbreakable
00:22:55i see
00:22:57really edith
00:22:58do you have to put on such an exhibition
00:23:00she's not
00:23:03i was supposed to be engaged to him for heaven's sake
00:23:05not you
00:23:05and i can control myself
00:23:08then you should be ashamed
00:23:11oh and don't tell me you've not sent up the egg yet
00:23:18oh god help me
00:23:19please god help me
00:23:20what's on earth the matter
00:23:22run upstairs to the dining room and find william
00:23:24i beg you
00:23:25i can't do that now
00:23:26you've got to
00:23:26i'll be hanged if you don't
00:23:28what
00:23:28daisy is that you
00:23:30is it the chicken in a sauce
00:23:31or the plain chicken with sliced oranges
00:23:33oh thank you
00:23:35blessed and merciful lord
00:23:37thank you
00:23:39it's the chicken in the sauce
00:23:40i'll never do anything sinful again
00:23:42i swear it
00:23:43not till i die
00:23:48mr murray
00:23:49i'd love you to see you
00:23:50do come in
00:23:51you're very kind lady grantham
00:23:53but i must get back to london
00:23:54but you'll stay for lunch
00:23:56thank you
00:23:57thank you but no
00:23:57i'll eat on the train
00:23:59in fact if you'd be so good
00:24:01as to ask for the motor
00:24:02to be brought round
00:24:04but didn't you want the afternoon
00:24:05to talk things through
00:24:06i think we've said everything
00:24:08we have to say
00:24:09haven't we my lord
00:24:10for the time being
00:24:11yes
00:24:12thank you murray
00:24:13you've given me a good deal
00:24:14to think about
00:24:19mary try to get everyone
00:24:20into the dining room
00:24:22edith
00:24:23make sure old lord mintern
00:24:24sits down
00:24:32they've all gone
00:24:33oh they have
00:24:34thank the lord
00:24:36oh what about the lawyer
00:24:37oh he was the first away
00:24:39didn't even stay for the luncheon
00:24:41i wish they'd make their minds up
00:24:44gwen's put clean sheets
00:24:45on the blue room bed
00:24:46now she'll just have to strip it again
00:24:48can't you leave it
00:24:49for the next guest
00:24:51well only if you don't tell
00:24:56so
00:24:58has it all been settled
00:24:59no i don't know
00:25:01if anything's been settled
00:25:02there's a fellow in manchester
00:25:04with claims to the title i gather
00:25:06it's all a long way from settled
00:25:09you mustn't take it personally
00:25:11oh i do take it personally mrs hughes
00:25:13i can't stand by and watch
00:25:15our family threatened with the loss of all they hold dear
00:25:18they're not our family
00:25:21well they're all the family i've got
00:25:28i beg your pardon
00:25:34do you
00:25:36ever wish you'd
00:25:38gone another way
00:25:45worked in a shop
00:25:46or a factory
00:25:47had a wife and children
00:25:50do you
00:25:53i don't know
00:25:56maybe
00:25:57sometimes
00:26:02william's lay tea in the library
00:26:03but her ladyship hasn't come down
00:26:05oh she'll be tired
00:26:07take a tree up to her bedroom
00:26:09is thomas back
00:26:10not yet mr carson
00:26:16he asked if he could run down the village
00:26:18i didn't see why not
00:26:45it's iniquitous
00:26:47they can't expect you to sit by silent
00:26:50as your fortune is stolen away
00:26:52can't they
00:26:53his lordship had never let it happen
00:26:56how's baits working out
00:26:59oh
00:27:01i don't like to say
00:27:04only it seems unkind to criticise a man for an affliction m'lady
00:27:09even if it means he can't do his job
00:27:19how are you settling in
00:27:21very well
00:27:22i think
00:27:23unless your lordship feels differently
00:27:25no complaints
00:27:26if i had any
00:27:28i should take them to mr carson
00:27:29my lord
00:27:30not you
00:27:32you're probably right
00:27:35and the house hasn't worn you out
00:27:37with the endless stairs and everything
00:27:38i like the house my lord
00:27:40i like it as a place to work
00:27:44what happened
00:27:46oh it's only the old wound
00:27:48after i left the army
00:27:49i had a spot of bother
00:27:51and just when i got through that
00:27:52about a year ago
00:27:53my
00:27:54knees started playing up
00:27:56a bit of shrapnel got left in
00:27:57or something
00:27:58and it moved
00:27:58but it's fine
00:27:59it's not a problem
00:28:01and you'd let me know
00:28:02if you felt it was all too much for you
00:28:04i would
00:28:05but it won't be
00:28:11and where have you been
00:28:12the village
00:28:13send a telegram if you must know
00:28:16oh pardon me for living
00:28:24well murray didn't stay long
00:28:31does her ladyship know how they left it
00:28:33no
00:28:33they talked it all through
00:28:34on the way back from the church
00:28:37if i was still his valet
00:28:38i'd get it out of him
00:28:39bates won't say a word
00:28:42he will not
00:28:44i bet your tanner
00:28:45he's a spy in the other direction
00:28:49i wanted that job
00:28:51we're all right together
00:28:52his lordship and me
00:28:53then be sure to get your foot in the door
00:28:54when bates is gone
00:28:57can't get rid of him
00:28:58just because he talks behind our backs
00:29:00there's more than one way
00:29:01to skin a cat
00:29:04perhaps she misunderstood
00:29:07no it was quite plain
00:29:08o'brien told her
00:29:09bates can't do the job properly
00:29:11why was he taken on
00:29:12oh he was lord grantham's batman
00:29:15when he was fighting the boars
00:29:16i know that
00:29:17but even so
00:29:18i think it's romantic
00:29:19i don't
00:29:20how can a valet do his work
00:29:22if he's lame
00:29:22he's not very lame
00:29:24there
00:29:26anything else
00:29:27before i go down
00:29:27no that's it
00:29:29thank you
00:29:38oh i hate black
00:29:40it's not for long
00:29:42mama says we can go into half morning next month
00:29:45and back to colours by september
00:29:47still seems a lot for a cousin
00:29:48but not a fiancé
00:29:54he wasn't really a fiancé
00:29:56no
00:29:58i thought that was what you call a man you're going to marry
00:30:01i was only going to marry him if nothing better turned up
00:30:04maybe what a horrid thing to say
00:30:06don't worry
00:30:07edith would have taken him wouldn't you
00:30:10yes
00:30:11i'd have taken him
00:30:13if you'd given me the chance
00:30:14i'd have taken him like a shot
00:30:19i just think you'd know it's not working mr carson
00:30:21do you mean mr bates is lazy
00:30:24not lazy exactly
00:30:26but he just can't carry
00:30:28he can hardly manage his lordship's case
00:30:30as you saw how it was when he went on to london for the memorial
00:30:32he can't help with the guest luggage neither
00:30:34and as for waiting at table we can forget that
00:30:36and what do you want me to do
00:30:38well it's not for me to say
00:30:39but is it fair and willing to have all the extra work
00:30:43i don't believe you'd like to think the house was falling below the way things ought to be
00:30:48i would not
00:30:50that's all i'm saying
00:31:01i'm going down
00:31:02coming
00:31:04in a moment
00:31:05you go
00:31:15i know you're sad about patrick
00:31:17whatever you say i know it
00:31:21you're a darling
00:31:25but you see i'm not as sad as i should be
00:31:29and that's what makes me sad
00:31:33thank you
00:31:35i'll do that
00:31:36no
00:31:36no thank you my lord
00:31:38i can do it
00:31:40i'm sure
00:31:41i hope so my lord
00:31:43i hope you are sure
00:31:44but we have to be sensible
00:31:47i won't be doing you a favor in the long run if it's too much for you
00:31:51no matter what we've been through it's got to work
00:31:53of course it has sir
00:31:55i mean my lord
00:31:57do you miss the army bates
00:31:58i miss a lot of things but you have to keep moving
00:32:00don't you
00:32:02you do indeed
00:32:04i'll show you my lord i promise
00:32:06i want that you down
00:32:08we've managed so far haven't we
00:32:11yes we have of course we have
00:32:17you look very nice
00:32:18thank you darling
00:32:20did murray make matters clearer
00:32:22yes i'm afraid he did
00:32:34by the way o'brien says bates is causing a lot of awkwardness downstairs
00:32:38you may have to do something about it
00:32:40she's always making trouble
00:32:43is that fair
00:32:44when she hasn't mentioned it before now
00:32:47i don't know why you listen to her
00:32:49it is quite eccentric
00:32:50even for you
00:32:52to have a crippled valet
00:32:54please
00:32:56don't use that word
00:32:57did he tell you he couldn't walk when he made his application
00:33:00don't exaggerate
00:33:02doesn't it strike you as dishonest not to mention it
00:33:05i knew he'd been wounded
00:33:06you never said
00:33:07you know i don't care to talk about all that
00:33:10of course i understand what it must be like
00:33:12to have fought alongside someone in a war
00:33:14oh you understand that do you
00:33:16certainly i do
00:33:17he must form the most tremendous bonds
00:33:20even with a servant
00:33:21really
00:33:23even
00:33:23with a servant
00:33:24oh robert
00:33:26don't catch me out
00:33:29i'm simply saying i fully see why you want to help him
00:33:32but
00:33:32but
00:33:33is this the right way to employ him for a job he can't do
00:33:37is it any wonder if the other's noses are put out
00:33:39i just want to give him a chance
00:33:48mama
00:33:49i'm sorry
00:33:50no one told me you were here
00:33:51oh damn
00:33:52such a blur
00:33:54i feel as if i were on stage at the gaiety
00:33:57we're used to it
00:33:59i do wish you'd let me install it in the dower house
00:34:01it's very convenient
00:34:02the man who manages the generator could look after yours as well
00:34:05i couldn't have electricity in the house
00:34:07i wouldn't sleep a wink
00:34:09all those vapors seeping about
00:34:12even cora won't have it in the bedroom
00:34:13she did wonder about the kitchens
00:34:15but i couldn't see the point
00:34:17well before anyone joins us
00:34:19i'm glad of this chance for a little talk
00:34:24i gather murray was here today
00:34:26news travels fast
00:34:27yes
00:34:28i saw him
00:34:29and he's not optimistic that there's anything we can do
00:34:32well i refuse to believe it
00:34:34be that as it may
00:34:36it's a fact
00:34:38but to lose cora's fortune
00:34:41really mama
00:34:42you know as well as i do
00:34:44that cora's fortune is not cora's fortune anymore
00:34:47thanks to papa
00:34:48it is now part of the estate
00:34:49and the estate is entailed to my heir
00:34:52that is it
00:34:53that is all of it
00:34:55robert dear
00:34:56i don't mean to sound harsh
00:34:58you may not mean to
00:34:59but i bet you will
00:35:0024 years ago
00:35:01you married cora
00:35:02against my wishes for her money
00:35:06give it away now
00:35:07what was the point of your peculiar marriage in the first place
00:35:10if i were to tell you she'd made me very happy
00:35:13would that stretch belief
00:35:15it's not why you chose her
00:35:17above all those other girls
00:35:19who could have filled my shoes so easily
00:35:21if you must know
00:35:22when i think of my motives for pursuing cora
00:35:25i'm ashamed
00:35:27there's no need to remind me of them
00:35:30don't you care about downton
00:35:34what do you think
00:35:37i've given my life to downton
00:35:40i was born here
00:35:41and i hope to die here
00:35:44i claim no career beyond the nurture of this house and the estate
00:35:47it is my third parent and my fourth child
00:35:50do i care about it
00:35:51yes
00:35:52i do care
00:35:54i hope i don't hear sounds of a disagreement
00:35:58oh
00:35:58i said what they call discussion
00:36:00in new york
00:36:01well i'm glad you're fighting
00:36:03i'm glad somebody's putting up a fight
00:36:04you're not really fighting granny are you papa
00:36:07your grandmother merely wishes to do the right thing
00:36:09and so do i
00:36:12dinner is served my lady
00:36:15does anyone else keep dreaming about the titanic
00:36:18i can't get it out of my mind
00:36:20not again
00:36:20give it a rest
00:36:21days it is time to let it go
00:36:23but all them people
00:36:25freezing to death in the midnight icy water
00:36:28oh you sound like a penny dreadful
00:36:30i expect you saw worse things than south africa
00:36:32eh mr bates
00:36:33not worse
00:36:35but pretty bad
00:36:37did you enjoy the war
00:36:38i don't think anyone enjoys war
00:36:40but there's some good memories too
00:36:41i'm sure there are
00:36:43mr bates could you hand me that tray
00:36:50i'll do it
00:36:57ladies are out
00:36:58we've given them coffee
00:37:00his lordship's taking his port to the library
00:37:02anna gwen go up and help clear away
00:37:04er daisy
00:37:05tell mrs patmore we'll eat in 15 minutes
00:37:21what i keep forgetting
00:37:22does this go next door or back to the kitchen
00:37:25those go back but the dessert service and all the glasses stay in the upstairs pantry
00:37:29put it on here
00:37:34what is it
00:37:35her ladyship's told him she thinks mr bates ought to go
00:37:39she said to me
00:37:40if only his lordship had been content with thomas
00:37:43did she really
00:37:45what are you doing up here
00:37:46it's a free country
00:37:51well
00:37:53i'm going for my dinner
00:37:54you two can stay here
00:37:56plotting
00:38:08so
00:38:09well
00:38:10the young duke of crobra is asking himself to stay
00:38:14and we know why
00:38:15you hope you know why
00:38:17that is not at all the same
00:38:20you realize the duke thinks mary's prospects have altered
00:38:24i suppose so
00:38:26i suppose so
00:38:26there's no suppose about it
00:38:28of course this is exactly the sort of opportunity that will come to mary
00:38:32if we can only get things settled in her favor
00:38:36is robert coming round
00:38:38not yet
00:38:39to him the risk is we succeed in saving my money but not the estate
00:38:45he feels he'd be betraying his duty if downton were lost because of him
00:38:50well i'm going to write to mary
00:38:52he won't say anything different
00:38:54well we have to start somewhere
00:38:57our duty is to mary
00:39:01well
00:39:02give him a date for when mary's out of mourning
00:39:08no one wants to kiss a girl in black
00:39:14oh do stop admiring yourself
00:39:17he's not marrying you for your looks
00:39:20that's if he wants to marry you at all
00:39:24he will
00:39:25i think you look beautiful
00:39:26thank you sybil darling
00:39:28we should go down
00:39:29they'll be back from the station at any moment
00:39:35let's not gild the lily dear
00:39:36and mary
00:39:37try to look surprised
00:39:39you all ready
00:39:43very well
00:39:45you should go out to greet them
00:39:46i'm me mr carson
00:39:48no daisy not you
00:39:50can you manage mr bates or would you rather wait here
00:39:52i want to go mr carson
00:39:54there's no obligation for the whole staff to be present
00:39:56i'd like to be there
00:39:58well
00:39:59it's certainly a great day for downturn
00:40:01to welcome a duke under our roof
00:40:05remember to help me with the luggage
00:40:07don't go running off
00:40:08i'll give you a hand
00:40:09oh we couldn't ask that mr bates
00:40:10not in your condition
00:40:13how do we have to put up with this mr carson
00:40:16i just saw it now
00:40:19i just saw it now
00:40:19i just saw it now
00:41:15welcome to downturn
00:41:16as i was leaving
00:41:16oh that won't be a problem will it carson
00:41:19certainly not
00:41:20i shall look after his grace myself
00:41:22oh no i wouldn't dream of being such a nuisance
00:41:24surely a footman
00:41:26i remember this man
00:41:29didn't you serve me when i dined with lady grantham in london
00:41:31i did your grace
00:41:32ah there we are
00:41:34we shall do very well together
00:41:35won't we
00:41:36ah thomas your grace
00:41:37thomas
00:41:39good
00:41:42hope you had a pleasant journey
00:41:48bates you all right
00:41:50perfectly my lord
00:41:51i apologize
00:41:56mr bates
00:42:03that's better
00:42:04please
00:42:05don't feel sorry for me
00:42:16what shall we do
00:42:18what would you like to do
00:42:21i think i'd rather like to go exploring
00:42:24certainly
00:42:25gardens or house
00:42:26oh house i think
00:42:28gardens are all the same to me
00:42:31very well
00:42:31we can begin in the hall
00:42:33which is one of the others
00:42:34no no no
00:42:34not all those drawing rooms
00:42:36and libraries
00:42:38well what then
00:42:42i don't know
00:42:43the
00:42:44the secret passages
00:42:45and the attics
00:42:48well it seems a bit odd
00:42:49but
00:42:50why not
00:42:52i'll just tell mama
00:42:53no
00:42:54don't tell your mama
00:42:56but there's nothing wrong in it
00:42:58no indeed
00:42:59i'm only worried the others
00:43:00want to join us
00:43:11mary's settling him in
00:43:15cora don't let mary
00:43:16make a fool of herself
00:43:20by the way
00:43:21i'll be going up to london next week
00:43:24do you want to open the house
00:43:25no no i'll just take bates
00:43:27and stay at the club
00:43:28i won't be more than a day or two
00:43:29i see
00:43:30are things progressing
00:43:33what things
00:43:37it's just a regimental dinner
00:43:42it's a pity bates spoiled the arrival this afternoon
00:43:45he didn't spoil anything
00:43:48you fell over
00:43:49so undignified
00:43:50carson hates that kind of thing
00:43:52i don't care what carson thinks
00:43:55a message from the dowager countess
00:43:57m'lady
00:43:58she says she won't come to tea
00:44:00but she'll join you for dinner
00:44:04oh carson
00:44:05i hope you weren't embarrassed this afternoon
00:44:07i can assure you
00:44:07the duke very much appreciated his welcome
00:44:10i'm glad
00:44:12is bates all right
00:44:13i think so my lord
00:44:16must be so difficult for you all the same
00:44:26don't stir
00:44:40do you realize
00:44:41this is the first time we've ever been alone
00:44:44then you've forgotten
00:44:45when i pulled you into the conservatory
00:44:47at the northbrooks
00:44:49how sad
00:44:50no i haven't
00:44:51it's not quite the same
00:44:52with twenty chaperones
00:44:53hiding behind every fan
00:44:57and are you pleased to be alone with me my lady
00:45:00dear if i answer truthfully
00:45:02you'll think me rather forward
00:45:12i don't think we should pry
00:45:13it feels rather
00:45:16disrespectful
00:45:16no nonsense
00:45:18it's your father's house isn't it
00:45:19you've a right to know what goes on in it
00:45:22where does this lead
00:45:23to the men's quarters
00:45:24with the lock on the women's side
00:45:26only mrs hughes is allowed to turn it
00:45:28mrs hughes
00:45:31and you
00:45:43i'm here
00:45:44a footman i imagine
00:45:55should you do that
00:45:56why not
00:45:58i'm making a study on the genus footman
00:46:02i seem to know the creature's ways
00:46:05someone's coming
00:46:13can i help you malady
00:46:16we were just exploring
00:46:21are you looking for thomas
00:46:22your grace
00:46:23no as lady mary said
00:46:25we've just been exploring
00:46:32would you care to explore my room
00:46:34my lady
00:46:34of course not
00:46:35bates
00:46:35i'm sorry to have bothered you
00:46:37we were just going down
00:46:49why don't you apologize to that man
00:46:51it's not his business what we do
00:46:53i always apologize when i'm in the wrong
00:46:55it's a habit of mine
00:46:58the plain fact is
00:47:00mr bates through no fault of his own
00:47:02is not able to fulfill the extra duties expected of him
00:47:06he can't lift
00:47:07he can't serve a table
00:47:09he's dropping things all over the place
00:47:13on a night like tonight
00:47:14he should act as a third footman
00:47:17as it is my lord
00:47:18we may have to have a maid
00:47:21in the dining room
00:47:22cheer up carson
00:47:23there are worse things happening in the world
00:47:25not worse than a maid
00:47:27serving a duke
00:47:32so you're quite determined
00:47:34it's a hard decision
00:47:36your lordship
00:47:37a very hard decision
00:47:39but the honor of downton
00:47:41is at stake
00:47:42don't worry carson
00:47:44i know all about hard decisions
00:47:46when it comes to the honor of downton
00:47:49don't i boy
00:47:55william
00:47:55you mustn't let thomas take advantage
00:47:58he's only a footman
00:47:59same as you
00:48:01it's all right mrs hughes
00:48:03i like to keep busy
00:48:04it takes your mind off things
00:48:06what things have you got to take your mind off
00:48:11if you're feeling homesick
00:48:12there's no shame in it
00:48:15no
00:48:17means you come from a happy home
00:48:22there's plenty of people here would envy that
00:48:26yes mrs hughes
00:48:36will that be all my lord
00:48:37yes
00:48:40that is
00:48:41not exactly
00:48:45have you recovered from your fall this afternoon
00:48:48i'm very sorry about that my lord
00:48:50i don't know what happened
00:48:53the thing is bates
00:48:56i said i'd give you a trial
00:48:58and i have
00:48:59if it were only up to me
00:49:03it's this question of a valid's extra duties
00:49:06you mean waiting a table when there's a large party
00:49:08that and carrying things and
00:49:15you do see that carson can't be expected to compromise the efficiency of his staff
00:49:20i do my lord of course i do
00:49:23might i make a suggestion
00:49:26that when an extra footman is required
00:49:28the cost could come out of my wages
00:49:29absolutely not i couldn't possibly allow that
00:49:31because i am very eager to stay my lord
00:49:34very eager indeed
00:49:37i know you are
00:49:39and i was eager that this should work
00:49:45you see
00:49:47it is unlikely that i should find another position
00:49:49but surely in a smaller house where less is expected of you
00:49:52it's not likely
00:49:55i mean to help until you find something
00:49:57i couldn't take your money my lord
00:49:58i can take wages for a job done that's all
00:50:09very come on
00:50:11i'll go at once
00:50:12there's no need to rush out into the night
00:50:14take the london train tomorrow
00:50:15it leaves at nine
00:50:16we'll have a month's wages too
00:50:18that i insist on
00:50:26it's a bloody business bates
00:50:28but i can't see anywhere around it
00:50:31i quite understand them all
00:50:42i'm afraid we're rather a female party tonight duke
00:50:46but you know what it's like trying to balance numbers in the country
00:50:50a single man outranks the holy grail
00:50:55no i'm terribly flattered to be dining on for me
00:50:59what were you and mary doing in the attics this afternoon
00:51:03i expect mary was just showing the duke the house
00:51:06weren't you
00:51:10are you a student of architecture
00:51:12absolutely
00:51:13and i do hope you'll come and inspect my little cottage
00:51:16it was designed by wren
00:51:18for the first earl sister
00:51:21the attics
00:51:21yes
00:51:23mary took the duke up to the attics
00:51:26whatever for
00:51:28why was this dear
00:51:30we were just looking around
00:51:32looking around
00:51:33what is there to look at
00:51:35but servants rooms
00:51:37what was the real reason
00:51:39don't be such a chatterboxy
00:51:41it is
00:51:43i think we'll go through
00:51:45i still don't understand
00:51:46will you hold your tongue
00:52:00how long do you think they'll be i'm starving
00:52:01have you settled the ladies
00:52:03yes mr carson
00:52:04then it won't be long once they go through
00:52:07do you think they'll speak out
00:52:09do you think we'll have a duchess to wait on
00:52:11imagine that
00:52:12you won't be waiting on her whatever happens
00:52:15there is no reason why the eldest daughter and heiress of the earl of grantham
00:52:18should not wear a duchess's coronet with honor
00:52:21heiress mr carson
00:52:23has it been decided
00:52:24it will be if there's any justice in the world
00:52:28well we'll know soon enough
00:52:31what are you doing anna
00:52:32i thought i'd take something up to mr baird's
00:52:35him not being well enough to come down
00:52:38you don't mind do you mrs hughes
00:52:40i don't mind
00:52:41not this once
00:52:42no
00:52:43take him whatever he might need
00:52:46mr bates is leaving without a stain on his character
00:52:50i hope you all observe that in the manner of your parting
00:52:53i don't see why he has to go
00:52:55i don't mind doing a bit of extra
00:52:56it's not up to you
00:52:58i'll take care of his lordship
00:53:00shall i mr carson
00:53:01not while you're looking after the duke you won't
00:53:03i'll see to his lordship myself
00:53:15don't mind who's on my side
00:53:30i'll see you in the eye
00:53:33i'll see you in the eye
00:53:38Mr. Bates?
00:53:40Are you there?
00:53:57I brought something up.
00:53:59In case you were hungry.
00:54:03That's very kind.
00:54:17I'm ever so sorry you're going.
00:54:19I'll be all right.
00:54:22Of course you will.
00:54:25There's always a place for a man like you.
00:54:28Oh, yes.
00:54:30Something will turn up.
00:54:35Tell us.
00:54:36When you're fixed.
00:54:38Just drop us a line.
00:54:42Else I'll worry.
00:54:46Well, we can't help that.
00:55:07We must go and let the serpents get in here.
00:55:10I should be grateful.
00:55:11If we could stay just a minute more, I have something to ask you.
00:55:21I was terribly sorry to hear about your cousins.
00:55:25You said?
00:55:27Did you know them?
00:55:28Not well.
00:55:29I used to see Patrick Crawley at the odd thing.
00:55:33I imagine it will mean some adjustments for you all.
00:55:39To lose two heirs in one night is terrible.
00:55:44Indeed, it was terrible.
00:55:46Awful.
00:55:51But then again, it's an ill wind.
00:55:56At least, Lady Mary's prospects must have rather improved.
00:56:01Have they?
00:56:04Haven't they?
00:56:08I will not be coy and pretend I do not understand your meaning, though you seem very informed on this
00:56:14family's private affairs.
00:56:17But you ought perhaps to know that I do not intend to fight the end tale, not any part of
00:56:22it.
00:56:24You can't be serious.
00:56:27It pains me to say it, but I am.
00:56:35You'll give up your entire estate.
00:56:38Your wife's money into the bargain to a perfect stranger.
00:56:42You won't even put up a fight.
00:56:44I hope he proves to be perfect, but I rather doubt it.
00:56:47Huh.
00:56:49Very odd thing to joke about.
00:56:51No odder than this conversation.
00:56:56So, there you have it.
00:56:59But Mary will still have her settlement, which you won't find ungenerous.
00:57:04I'm sorry.
00:57:06I only meant that her portion, when she marries, will be more than respectable.
00:57:12You'll be pleased, I promise you.
00:57:13Oh, heavens.
00:57:15I hope I haven't given the wrong impression.
00:57:17You know very well the impression.
00:57:18My dear Lord Grantham, I...
00:57:19Don't, my dear Lord Grantham, me.
00:57:21You knew what you were doing when you came here.
00:57:25You encouraged Mary, all of us, to think...
00:57:27Forgive me, but I came to express my sympathies and my friendship.
00:57:32Nothing more.
00:57:35Lady Mary's a charming person.
00:57:37Whoever marries her will be a lucky man.
00:57:40He will not, however, be me.
00:57:43I see.
00:57:44And what was it you asked me to stay behind to hear?
00:57:52I forget.
00:58:08Aren't you coming into the drawing room?
00:58:11I'm tired.
00:58:12I think I'll just slip away.
00:58:14Please make my excuses.
00:58:16I'm afraid I've worn you out.
00:58:19Tomorrow we can just...
00:58:20I'm leaving in the morning.
00:58:22Good night.
00:58:26Oh, you might tell that footman...
00:58:28Thomas.
00:58:29Thomas, you might tell him I've gone up.
00:58:50So he slipped the hook.
00:58:54At least I'm not fishing with no bait.
00:59:07I don't believe that.
00:59:10Well, believe what you like.
00:59:12He won't break the intel.
00:59:15The unknown cousin gets everything and...
00:59:19Mary's inheritance will be the same as it always was.
00:59:22Oh, how was I to know when the lawyer turned up, I thought?
00:59:25You did the right thing to telegraph me.
00:59:27It's just not going to come off.
00:59:29So what now?
00:59:32Well, you...
00:59:34You know how I'm fixed.
00:59:37I have to have an air-ass.
00:59:39If it means going to New York to find one.
00:59:44What about me?
00:59:49You...
00:59:50You will wish me well.
00:59:52You said you'd find me a job if I wanted to leave.
00:59:55Do you?
00:59:57I want to be a valet.
00:59:59I'm sick of being a footman.
01:00:00Thomas, I don't need a valet.
01:00:05I thought you were getting rid of the new one here.
01:00:07Well, I've done it, but I'm not sure Carson's going to let me take over.
01:00:11Well, I'm not sure Carson's going to let me take over.
01:00:15I want to be with you.
01:00:17Hmm.
01:00:31I just can't see it working, can you?
01:00:35I don't seem to have the basis of a sudden master relationship, do we?
01:00:39You came here to be with me.
01:00:41Among other reasons.
01:00:45And one swallow doesn't make a summer.
01:01:04Are you forgetting something?
01:01:07What?
01:01:10Are you threatening me?
01:01:15Because of your youthful dalliance?
01:01:18A few weeks of madness in a London season, you wouldn't hold that against me, surely?
01:01:22I would if I have to.
01:01:29And who will leave a greedy footman over the words of a duke?
01:01:33If you're not careful, we'll end up behind bars.
01:01:37I've got proof.
01:01:40Hmm.
01:01:43You mean these?
01:02:00You know, my mother's always telling me never put anything in writing.
01:02:05And now, thanks to you, I never will again.
01:02:08How did you get that?
01:02:10You bastard.
01:02:11Don't bear bad news, Sir Thomas.
01:02:13Go to bed.
01:02:16Unless you want to stay.
01:02:28I'm sick.
01:02:31I'm sick.
01:02:32I'm sick.
01:02:45I'm sick.
01:02:47I'm sick.
01:02:51I think I'll turn in.
01:02:53No big announcement, then?
01:02:55No.
01:02:56It's all likely to be.
01:02:57He's off on the nine o'clock train.
01:02:59He never is.
01:03:00And when we've had a turkey killed for tomorrow's dinner,
01:03:03I wonder what she did wrong.
01:03:05She did nothing wrong.
01:03:07Not from the way his lordship was talking.
01:03:10So his grace turned out to be graceless.
01:03:15Good night, Mrs Hughes.
01:03:17Good night, Mr Carson.
01:03:22If you knew that was your decision, why put Mary through it?
01:03:26But I didn't know it was my decision, my final decision until tonight.
01:03:30But I find I cannot ruin the estate or hollow out the title for the sake of Mary,
01:03:35even with a better man than that.
01:03:37I try to understand.
01:03:39I just can't.
01:03:40Why should you?
01:03:41Downton is in my blood and in my bones.
01:03:43It's not in yours.
01:03:45And I can no more be the cause of its destruction than I could betray my country.
01:03:49Besides, how was I to know he wouldn't take it without the money?
01:03:52Don't pretend to be a child because it suits you.
01:03:55Do you think she would have been happy with the fortune hunter?
01:03:58She might have been.
01:03:59I was.
01:04:04Have you been happy?
01:04:06Really, have I made you happy?
01:04:09Yes.
01:04:14That is, since you fell in love with me, which, if I remember correctly, was about a year after we
01:04:19were married.
01:04:20Not a year, not as long as that.
01:04:24But it wouldn't have happened for Mary.
01:04:26Why not?
01:04:28Because I am so much nicer than the Duke of Proverbs.
01:04:32I'll be the judge of that.
01:04:38Just don't think I'm going to let it rest, Robert.
01:04:41I haven't given up, by any means.
01:04:45I must do what my conscience tells me.
01:04:48So must I.
01:04:51And I don't want you to think I'll let it rest.
01:05:07My lord, would it be acceptable for Bates to ride in front with Taylor?
01:05:12Otherwise, it means getting the other car out.
01:05:14He and his grace are catching the same train.
01:05:17Perfectly acceptable.
01:05:19And if his grace doesn't like it, he can lump it.
01:05:36You've been so kind, Lady Grantham. Thank you.
01:05:38Goodbye, Duke.
01:05:40You'll make my farewells to your delightful daughters?
01:05:43They'd have been down if they'd known you were leaving so soon.
01:05:45Alas, something's come up which has taken me quite by surprise.
01:05:49Obviously.
01:05:50Well, Grantham, this has been a highly enjoyable interlude.
01:05:53Has it?
01:05:54And I feared it had proved a disappointment.
01:05:56Not at all. Not at all.
01:05:57A short stand, your lovely house, has driven away my cares.
01:05:59We ought to go, my lord, if his grace is to catch the train.
01:06:06Goodbye, Bates.
01:06:08And good luck.
01:06:10Good luck to you, my lord.
01:06:30Great!
01:06:34Get out of Bates.
01:06:36I really mustn't be late.
01:06:40Get back inside, and we'll say no more about it.
01:06:58It wasn't right, Carson.
01:07:01I just didn't think it was right.
01:07:21First post, Mum.
01:07:22Thank you, Ellen.
01:07:27One for you.
01:07:29Thank you, Mother.
01:07:41It's from Lord Grantham.
01:07:43Really?
01:07:44What on earth does he want?
01:07:48He wants to change our lives.
01:07:50And good luck.
01:08:17Yeah, we'll be right back.
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