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00:46You made me jump.
00:48Daisy, what is the matter with you?
00:50You're all fools.
00:51Sorry.
00:52I hate this room.
00:54But why?
00:55What's the matter with it?
01:03Daisy?
01:29Is that from Papa?
01:31You seem very absorbed.
01:33Your Aunt Rosamund.
01:34Anything interesting?
01:36Nothing to trouble you with.
01:38Poor Aunt Rosamund.
01:39All alone in that big house.
01:41I feel so sorry for her.
01:43I don't.
01:44All alone with plenty of money in a house in Eaton Square.
01:47I can't imagine anything better.
01:49Really, Mary, I wish you wouldn't talk like that.
01:52There will come a day when someone thinks you mean what you say.
01:56It can't come soon enough for me.
02:00Carson, I'll be in the library.
02:01Will you let me know when her ladyship is down?
02:03Certainly, my lord.
02:04Civil, darling.
02:05This one's for you.
02:12I saw another opening for a secretary and I applied.
02:15But you never said.
02:17I didn't want you to be disappointed.
02:19I thought you'd given up.
02:22I'll never give up and nor will you.
02:24Things are changing for women, Gwen.
02:26Not just the vote, but our lives.
02:28But it's tomorrow at ten o'clock.
02:31Last time we waited for weeks of weeks and this one's tomorrow.
02:35Then we must be ready by tomorrow, mustn't we?
02:39I thought I'd write to Edith to settle our promised church visit.
02:43If you want.
02:44Well, we can't just throw her over when she made such an effort to arrange the last one.
02:47It's all in your head.
02:48I don't think so.
02:50Then she's barking up the wrong tree.
02:52Poor Edith.
02:53I hope there's a right tree for her somewhere.
02:55Mum, I was wondering if I might take some time this afternoon to help in the village hall.
03:00Why, what's happening?
03:01It's the flower show, sir, next Saturday.
03:03I'll give my father a hand with his stall, if I may.
03:06Of course you must go.
03:07And so I'm afraid, must I?
03:22Is Mr Carson about?
03:23I don't think so.
03:24I was just looking for him myself.
03:36Busy?
03:37I'm just trying to sort out the wretched flower show.
03:42I've had a letter from Rosamund.
03:44Don't tell me.
03:46She wants a saddle of lamb and all the fruit and vegetables we can muster.
03:50She enjoys a taste of her old home.
03:53She enjoys not paying for food.
03:55But there's something else.
03:57Apparently the word is going round London that Evelyn Napier has given up any thought of Mary.
04:02But she's going to marry one of the Semple girls.
04:05She writes as if somehow it reflects badly on Mary.
04:09Your dear sister is always such a harbinger of joy.
04:12No.
04:13As if...
04:15As if Mary had somehow been found wanting in her character.
04:20Well, I don't believe Mr Napier would have said that.
04:23Neither do I, really.
04:24She ought to be married.
04:26Talk to her.
04:27She never listens to me.
04:29If she did, she'd marry Matthew.
04:32What about Anthony Strallon?
04:34Anthony Strallon is at least my age and as dull as paint.
04:38I doubt she'd want to sit next to him at dinner, let alone marry him.
04:41She has to marry someone, Robert.
04:44And if this is what's being said in London, she has to marry soon.
04:54You shouldn't do that, any of you.
04:56I don't like being in the pantry all alone.
04:59Mr Carson won't mind.
05:01He's gone into the village.
05:02He'll mind if I tell him.
05:04That's pretty.
05:05Do you think so?
05:06She wants it put onto a new shirt, but it's a bit old-fashioned to my taste.
05:10No, it's lovely.
05:14Have you recovered, Daisy?
05:17What from?
05:18She had a bit of a turn when we were in Lady Mary's room, didn't you?
05:22I'm fine, thank you.
05:23What sort of a turn?
05:25Did you see a ghost?
05:26You leave her alone if she doesn't want to talk about it.
05:28I've often wondered if this place is haunted.
05:31It ought to be.
05:32By the spirits of maids and footmen who died in slavery.
05:35But not in Thomas' case from overwork.
05:42Come on, Daisy, what was it?
05:51I don't know.
05:52I was thinking, first we had the Titanic.
05:54Don't keep harping back to that.
05:56I know it was a while ago, but we knew him.
05:58I think of how we laid the fires for Mr Patrick.
06:01But he drowned in them icy waters.
06:04Oh, for God's sake.
06:05And then there's the Turkish gentleman.
06:08It just seems there's been too much death in the house.
06:10What's that got to do with Lady Mary's bedroom?
06:14Nothing.
06:15Nothing at all.
06:29Afternoon, ma'am.
06:31When do you put that magnificent display of prizes on show?
06:35Not till the day itself.
06:36I remember a superb cup from last year.
06:39The Grantham Cup.
06:40It was donated by the late Lord Grantham.
06:42For the best bloom in the village.
06:44And who won it?
06:45I did.
06:48Well done.
06:51And the year before?
06:53Her ladyship won that one, too.
06:56Heavens.
06:58How thrilling.
06:59And before that?
07:02You've met my father.
07:05Good afternoon, Mr Molesley.
07:07What are you showing this year?
07:08Oh, this and that.
07:10Only the finest roses in the village.
07:13Really?
07:14What an achievement.
07:16It's a wonderful area for roses.
07:18We're very lucky.
07:20We'll see some beautiful examples right across the show, won't we, Mr Molesley?
07:25If you say so, your ladyship.
07:42What's up with you?
07:44Nothing.
07:45His lordship's blaming Mr Napier for spreading gossip about Lady Mary.
07:50But it was you, wasn't it?
07:52Why'd you say that?
07:53Because Napier wasn't in on it.
07:55Only four people knew he was in her room that night.
07:58You, me, Lady Mary, impossibly Daisy.
08:00And I haven't said nothing to nobody.
08:02Well, I didn't tell about Pamukka.
08:03Just wrote that Lady Mary was no better than she ought to be.
08:06Who did you write it to?
08:07Only a friend of mine valid to Lord Savadent.
08:09You know what they say about old Savadent?
08:11Not so much an open mind as an open mouth.
08:14No wonder it's all round London.
08:15You won't tell me.
08:16I'm in enough trouble as it is.
08:18Why?
08:19What's happened?
08:19Mr Bates saw me nicking a bottle of wine.
08:22Has he told Mr Carson?
08:23Not yet.
08:23But he will when he's feeling spiteful.
08:25I wish we could be shot of him.
08:27Then think of something quick.
08:28Turn the tables on him before he has a chance to nail you.
08:36I thought you went to bed hours ago.
08:38I was writing a note for Lynch.
08:39I need the governor's cart tomorrow.
08:42Oh?
08:42I'm going to Moulton.
08:44Oh, don't risk the traffic in Moulton.
08:46Not now every Tom, Dick and Harry seems to have a motor.
08:48Hardly.
08:49Last time I was there, there were five cars parked in the marketplace
08:52and another three drove past while I was waiting.
08:54Get Branson to take you in the car.
08:57Neither of us are using it.
08:58I thought I'd pop in on old Mrs Stewart.
09:01Will you tell my ma if I forget?
09:13You're late this morning.
09:15The library greet needed a real going over.
09:18Are any of them down yet?
09:19Lady Sybil's in the dining room.
09:21I'll start with her room then.
09:23Daisy.
09:24You know when you were talking about the feeling of death in the house?
09:28I was just being silly.
09:29I found myself wondering about the connection between the poor Turkish gentleman,
09:34Mr Pamuk, and Lady Mary's room.
09:38Only you were saying how you felt so uncomfortable in there.
09:44Well, I've got to get on.
09:46I'm late enough as it is.
10:02Is everything all right?
10:04Oh, hello.
10:05I'm about to send a telegram.
10:07Oh.
10:10My father's sister is always nagging him to send supplies to London, and then we cable
10:14her so her butler can be at King's Cross to meet them.
10:18It's idiotic, really.
10:19Is this Lady Rosamund Painswick?
10:21You have done your homework.
10:22She wrote to welcome me into the family, which I thought pretty generous, given the circumstances.
10:28It's easy to be generous when you have nothing to lose.
10:33So are you doing any more church visiting with Edith?
10:36My mother's trying to set something up.
10:38Well, watch out.
10:39I think she has big plans for you.
10:41Then she's in for an equally big disappointment.
10:53Is it all right to do the fight?
10:55Why are you so late?
10:56I went back to my room after I'd woken everyone, and I just shook my eyes for a moment.
11:01I've been trying to catch up ever since.
11:03Have you had any breakfast?
11:04Not a crumb.
11:05Here.
11:08What?
11:08You can't take her biscuits.
11:09She never eats them.
11:10None of them do.
11:11She's just thrown away and changed every evening.
11:13Thanks.
11:14She won't mind anyway.
11:16She's nice, Lady Sibyl.
11:26Gwen?
11:28May I ask why you're sitting on Lady Sibyl's bed?
11:32Well, you see, I had a turn.
11:34Like a burst of sickness, just sudden, like I had to sit down.
11:39It's true.
11:40You'd better go and lie down.
11:41I'll tell Mrs Hughes.
11:42Well, I don't need to interrupt a morning.
11:45I'm sure I'll be fine if I could just put my feet up.
11:48And how many bedrooms have you still got to do?
11:50Just one, Lady Edith.
11:52And you can manage on your own?
11:54Well, she's no use to man or beast in that state.
11:57Go on.
11:58Shoo.
12:02Daisy, may I ask why you're holding Lady Sibyl's biscuit jar?
12:10I was just polishing it before I put it back.
12:15See that you do.
12:24I'm sorry, Milady, but I can't do more than my best.
12:28Is there some difficulty, Your Ladyship?
12:31Dear Mrs Hughes, as you know, we're giving a dinner on Friday for Sir Anthony Stralin.
12:35Yes, Milady.
12:36Well, it seems he's particularly fond of a certain new pudding.
12:39It's called Apple Charlotte.
12:41Do you know it?
12:43I'm not sure.
12:45His sister, Mrs Chetwood, sent me the receipt.
12:47I'm trying to persuade Mrs Patmore to make it.
12:49I'm trying to persuade her Ladyship that I have already planned the dinner with her,
12:53and I can't change it now.
12:55Why not?
12:56Because everything's been ordered and prepared.
12:59Well, there's nothing here that looks very complicated.
13:02Apples, lemons, butter.
13:03I cannot work from a new receipt at a moment's notice.
13:06But I can read it to you if that's the problem.
13:09Problem?
13:10Who mentioned a problem?
13:12How dare you say such a thing in front of her Ladyship?
13:16Very well.
13:17We'll try it another time when you've had longer to prepare.
13:19We'll stay with the raspberry meringue.
13:22And very nice it'll be, too.
13:23I'm sure.
13:30I'm so sorry about that, m'lady.
13:33Never mind, I was asking a lot.
13:36Do look after that girl.
13:38Daisy, she's used to it.
13:40She'll be all right.
13:41I wonder.
13:42Mrs Patmore looks ready to eat her alive.
13:45I was only trying to help.
13:46Oh, look, Judas was only trying to help, I suppose,
13:49when he brought the robes' soldiers to the garden!
14:08But I had to let your skirt down a little, but I can put it back.
14:12Well, it's yours.
14:13What will happen if one of the maids finds her rooms empty?
14:16Oh, but it would only be Anna.
14:18And she wouldn't give me away.
14:19She's like a sister.
14:20She'd never betray me.
14:21Oh, well, then she's not like my sisters.
14:24Walk on.
14:32Shall I give you a hand?
14:33Oh, would you?
14:35Takes half the time with two.
14:39I always feel a bit sorry for Lady Edith.
14:42Me too.
14:43Although I don't know why.
14:44Well, you think what she's got and we haven't.
14:47Mrs Hughes said she was after the other heir,
14:50Mr Patrick Crawley, the one who drowned.
14:51That was different.
14:53She was in love with him.
14:54What happened?
14:55Well, she never got a look in.
14:57He was all set up to marry Lady Mary.
14:59Then he's a braver man than I am, Gunga Din.
15:06It's sad to think about.
15:07It's always sad.
15:09You love someone who doesn't love you back.
15:11No matter who you are.
15:14No, I mean, it's sad that he died.
15:18Oh.
15:19Yes.
15:21Very sad.
15:23He was nice.
15:27Well, thank you for that.
15:29Much appreciated.
15:30My pleasure.
15:33Perhaps Mr Patrick did love her back.
15:35He just couldn't say.
15:39Why ever not?
15:41Sometimes we're not at liberty to speak.
15:45Sometimes it wouldn't be right.
16:03Take a seat.
16:05Take a seat.
16:08Take a seat.
16:34the flower show
16:36oh i thought i was in for another telling off about the hospital
16:39no this time it's the flower show i've been to see old mr molesley's garden and his roses are the
16:46most beautiful i've ever laid eyes on go on you may not know it but i believe the committee feel
16:53obliged to give you the cup for the best bloom as a kind of local tradition no no i don't
16:58know that
16:59i thought i usually won the prize for best bloom in the village because my gardener had grown the
17:06best bloom in the village yes but you don't usually win do you you always win
17:14yes i have been very fortunate in that regard but surely when mr molesley's garden is so remarkable
17:21and he's so very proud of his roses you talk of mr molesley's pride what about my gardener's pride
17:30is he to be sacrificed on the altar of molesley's ambition all i'm asking is that you release them
17:36from any obligation to let you win why not just tell them to choose whichever flower is best
17:41but that is precisely what they already know and do
18:02i'm sorry my lord i didn't think you'd be in here
18:05for my eyes deceiving me it was one of these missing i don't know them well enough no why would
18:12you there's a very pretty little blue one with a miniature framed in french paste it was made for
18:17german prince i forget who unless it's been moved for some reason why would it be
18:38can you help i should be so grateful our horses cast a shoe is there a smithy nearby
18:44ah you can try old crump in the next village thank you thank you he helps at hand and at
18:51least it
18:51happened on the way home i'll be worried about you and if they check on me i'm finished
19:00is the leadership wearing that now oh no this is for friday night i just thought i'd give it a
19:04press
19:05while i had the time you don't know what's happened to lady sybil do you i've got the changes ready
19:09for
19:10the other two but there's no sign of her don't you start i've had her majesty on at me all
19:13afternoon
19:14mr carson says he'll fetch the police if she's not back soon sorry miss but mr crump's staying over
19:20at the skeleton estate tonight he's working there all week is there anyone else not that i know of
19:36come on dragon come on
19:43dragon if you don't move now i'll have you boil for glue
19:53what if she's overturned what if she's lying in a ditch somewhere i'm sure she'll be backing the
19:59shake of a lump's tail the truth is they're all getting too old for a mother's control
20:04they're growing up they've grown up they need their own establishments i'm sure they'll all get
20:10plenty of offers no one ever warns you about bringing up daughters you think it's going to
20:17be like little women instead they're at each other's throats from dawn till dusk
20:30you look done in i'll bring you some food up later when we finish dinner
20:37where were you you came up then of course i did i had to change for the afternoon did you
20:45cover for
20:46me what do you think i don't suppose this had anything to do with lady sybil oh i'm it was
20:55a
20:55nightmare i don't know how i got in without being seen well i'm sure i left a trail of mud
21:00up the
21:00stairs so did you get the job
21:07well we'll have to wait and see
21:20sorry to bother you my lady but your mother wanted you to know lady sybil's back
21:24she's changing now so dinner won't be late after all what happened to her the horse went lame
21:35is there anything else there is something that's been troubling me
21:43you remember the turkish gentleman mr pamuk the one who died all sudden like of course i remember
21:48well it's daisy my lady
21:52the kitchen maid only she's been talking recently as if she had ideas about mr pamuk's death
22:00what sort of ideas well i've no proof and maybe i'm wrong but i've a sense she knows something
22:08but won't say what something involving lady mary
22:16how absurd
22:19what could she know whatever it is she won't say not to us anyway
22:27have you spoken to lady mary about this i didn't like to my lady it seemed impertinent somehow
22:34but i thought someone in the family ought to know about it quite right
22:42bring the girl to my room tomorrow after breakfast
22:54what did she want nothing just a message from a ma to say that sybil had turned up alive
23:02poor darling she had to walk for miles i don't think i'd have got down however lame the horse
23:10no i don't believe you would
23:21i couldn't say m'lady i don't know what miss o'brien means i didn't see nothing
23:29not much o'brien i wonder if you might leave us
23:44now
23:46it's daisy isn't it
23:49yes m'lady
23:52i'm sure you see o'brien only acted as she did because she is concerned
23:55i suppose so lady she seems to think that you are in possession of some knowledge that is
24:02uncomfortable for you
24:06because if that is the case then i don't think it fair on you
24:11why should you be burdened with mary's secret
24:17my dear my heart goes out to you it really does
24:21oh they're there
24:27you've been carrying too heavy a burden for too long
24:33just tell me and i promise you'll feel better
24:50you seem well prepared
24:52fill out a few more flowers before we open in the morning but i think we're nearly there
24:57do look at mr moseley's display he's worked so hard
25:03rather marvelous are they lovely well done mr moseley thank you milady i think everyone needs to be
25:11congratulated splendid but do look at these roses have you ever seen the like my dear mrs
25:19crawley believes and profiting from an unfair advantage oh she feels in the past i've been
25:25given the cup merely as a matter of routine rather than merit that's rather ungallant mother i'm
25:30sure when we see cousin violet's roses it'll be hard to think they could be better hard but not
25:35impossible you are quite wonderful the way you see room for improvement wherever you look
25:44i never knew such reforming zeal i take that as a compliment
25:51i must have said it wrong
25:57oh granny she's not used to being challenged
26:01or his mother i think we should let them settle it between them
26:07so are you interested in flowers i'm interested in the village in fact i'm on my way to inspect
26:13the cottages you know what all work and no play did for jack you think i'm a dull boy anyway
26:20don't you i play too i'm coming up for dinner tonight i suspect i'm there to balance the numbers
26:27is it in aid of anything not that i know of just a couple of dreary neighbors that's all
26:33maybe i'll shine my comparison mary we're going
26:41maybe you will
26:55might i have a word
26:59i want to say something before i ring the gong i'm afraid it's not very pleasant
27:04his lordship is missing a very valuable snuff box it appears to have been taken from the case in his
27:10room if one of you knows anything about this will he or she please come to me your words will
27:18be heard
27:19in the strictest confidence thank you
27:32i am sorry mr bates what an unpleasant thing to have happened why are you picking on him because
27:39he's the only one of us who goes in there but don't worry i'm sure he'll turn up thank you
27:44for your
27:44concern
27:53i hate this kind of thing i hope to god they find it
28:00better get a move on
28:08i'm coming
28:12does this brooch work i can't decide it's charming
28:25oh dear is it another scolding of course not you're too grown up to scold these days
28:32heavens and it's really serious
28:37i'd like you to look after sir anthony strallen tonight he's a nice decent man his position may
28:44not be quite like papa's but it would still make you a force for good in the county mama not
28:49again
28:50how many times am i to be ordered to marry the man sitting next to me at dinner as many
28:54times as it
28:55takes i turned down matthew crawley is it likely i'd marry strallen when i wouldn't marry him i'm glad
29:01you've come to think more highly of cousin matthew that's not the point no the point is when you
29:09refused matthew you were the daughter of an earl with an unsullied reputation now you are damaged goods
29:16mama somehow i don't know how there's a rumor in london that you were not virtuous
29:24what does papa know about this he knows it and he dismisses it because unlike you and me he does
29:29not
29:29know that it is true
29:37let's hope it's just unkind gossip because if anyone heard about
29:45kamal my lover kamal pamuk exactly if it gets around and you're not already married every door
29:54in london will be slammed in your face mama the world is changing not that much
30:02and not fast enough for you i know you mean to help i know you love me but i also
30:09know what i'm
30:09capable of and 40 years of boredom and duty just isn't possible for me i'm sorry
30:17i do love you and i want to help i'm a lost cause mama leave me to manage my own
30:25affairs
30:26why not concentrate on edith she needs all the help she can get
30:32you must be unkind edith she has fewer advantages than you fewer she has none at all
30:50open the oven
30:58what happened
30:59it's a glory daisy i said she'd be the death of me now and the words come true
31:06get away get back to the stables
31:09well what will you serve now then of course i haven't got any of those
31:14daisy give us a hand get that cloth
31:24what's the matter with that are you sure shouldn't we tell certainly not is the remove ready to go
31:31up here we are daisy give him a hand with the vegetables they're up in the servery in the water
31:38well i'm glad i don't have to eat them what the eye can't see the heart won't grieve over
31:48there's no doubt about it the next few years in farming are going to be about mechanization
31:54that's the test and we're going to have to meet it do you agree lady mary
31:59yes of course sir anthony i'm sure i do
32:05are we ever going to be allowed to turn
32:10sir anthony it must be so hard to meet the challenge of the future and yet be fair to your
32:16employees that is the point precisely we can't fight progress but we must find ways to soften the blow
32:25i should love to see one of the new harvesters if you would ever let me
32:29we don't have one here i should be delighted
32:38i hope you find that snuff box what happens if they don't they'll organize a search won't they
32:44i wouldn't be mr bates not for all the tea in china wouldn't you thomas i dare say he feels
32:49just the
32:49same about you what's the matter with you nothing
33:02oh just a minute i don't like to put it on earlier it sinks in and spoils the effect
33:12it has
33:13mama has released me thank god
33:19it's clear
33:20sprang to me seems night enough
33:21if you want to talk farming and foxes by the hour
33:27i'm rather looking forward to the flower show tomorrow
33:30where mr marty's roses will turn everybody's heads
33:34but if you tell granny i said so i'll denounce you as a liar
33:37i wouldn't dare i'll leave that to my fearless mother
33:43how are the cottages they're coming on wonderfully i'd love to show you
33:48obviously it's an act of faith at this stage
33:50yes
33:51oh god
33:52what on earth
33:56why do you apologize lady i had a mouth full of salt
33:59what
34:03everyone put down your forks
34:05cars remove this bring fruit bring cheese bring anything to take this case away sir anthony i am
34:14so sorry
34:15the pain's eye be mrs pat moore's kitchen made when the news gets out
34:19poor girl we ought to send in a rescue party you must think it's fairly disorganized
34:25i must all these things happen
34:33hey come on it's not that bad nobody's died
34:38i don't understand it it must have been that daisy she's muddled everything up before
34:44but i never don't worry daisy you're not in the line of fire here
34:48i know that pudding i i chose it because i know it which is why you wouldn't let her ladyship
34:54have the pudding she wanted because you didn't know it exactly
35:03i don't see how it happened
35:06come on everyone let's give mrs patmore some room to breathe
35:12you too i don't think i should leave her yes you should mr carson knows what he's doing
35:17oh don't do that
35:20kill william or the whole boy to do it it's beneath your dignity you won't kill me
35:29now
35:32all in your own good time
35:37i think you've got something to tell me haven't you
35:43i think i know where that snuff box is
35:48where hidden in your room you don't think of course i don't silly beggar
35:55then i bet thomas would like it if they took you for a thief
36:01yes i expect he would go upstairs now and find it and when you have you can choose whether to
36:07put
36:07it in thomas's room or give it to me and i'll slip it into miss o'brien's
36:11you naughty girl fight fire with fire that's what my mom says
36:21poor mrs patmore do you think you should go down and see her tomorrow she needs time to recover her
36:28nerves i knew there was something going on it seems hard that for sure anthony had to pay the price
36:34good god
36:38as for you giggling like a ridiculous school girl with cousin matthew
36:42it was pathetic oh poor edith i'm sorry cousin matthew's proved a disappointment to you
36:48who says he has matthew he told me
36:53oh sorry wasn't i supposed to know
36:57you were very helpful edith looking after sir anthony you saved the day i enjoyed it
37:05we seem to have a lot to talk about
37:19spare me your boasting please no he's jealous jealous do you think i
37:25couldn't have that old booby if i wanted him even you can't take every prize is that a challenge
37:31if you like
37:37i could almost manage for a long time knowing the kitchen and where everything was kept even with
37:44that fool girl i think you might owe daisy an apology maybe i had a lot to put up with
37:52i can tell you
37:55then you've not been to a doctor
37:58i don't need a doctor to tell me i'm going blind
38:05a blind cook mr carson oh what a joke who ever heard such a thing
38:14a blind cook
38:22i hope our salty pudding didn't spoil the evening for you on the contrary i'm glad you and mary are
38:29getting along there's no reason you can't be friends no reason at all i don't suppose there's
38:33any chance that you could sort of start again life is full of surprises
38:42ah i've been waiting for you i found a book over here and i think it's just the thing to
38:47catch your
38:48interest oh really i'm intrigued what should it be
38:51well i was looking in the library i was very taken by what you were saying over dinner
38:57so right lady mary how clever you are this is exactly what we have to be aware of
39:04there's a section just here that i was rather unsure about
39:12it seems we've both been thrown over for a bigger prize
39:18heaven is that the time you're not going the truth is my head's splitting i don't want to spoil
39:25the party so i'll slip away would you make my excuses to your parents
39:36excuse me sir anthony
39:44has mr crawley left yes my lady but what about the car branson can't have brought it around so
39:50quickly why he said he'd rather walk my lady thank you
39:56mary can be such a child what do you mean darling
40:02she thinks if you put a toy down it'll still be sitting there when you want to play with it
40:06again
40:11what are you talking about
40:13never mind
40:27mr carson we were wondering about that snuff box has it turned up yet i'm afraid not
40:35well i think we should have a search
40:40what doesn't do to leave these things too long
40:43mr carson can search the men's rooms mrs hughes the women's
40:47and it should be right away now we've talked of it so no one has a chance to hide the
40:51box
40:52don't you agree mr carson well perhaps it's for the best although i'm sure i won't find anything
40:58i'll fetch mrs hughes
41:01i think i'll just i'm about to check it's time
41:07the bastards that knit in my room are yours why did i ever listen to you in the first place
41:16mr brian
41:21my my you have been busy
41:32i was expecting you later than this i'll tell moseley to knock up thanks good night mother
41:40how was your evening did you enjoy yourself quite the thing is just for a moment i thought
41:53never mind what i thought i was wrong good night
42:10my word moseley splendid roses as usual well done thank you your lordship all the stalls are set
42:17out very well this year this is enchanting do we grow this i doubt if you've got that one your
42:23lady shift i want to just found it myself is it a secret or could you tell mr bracket
42:29i'd be glad to me lady he should come and see the rose garden he could give us some ideas
42:35old moles
42:36is a champion or he would be in a fairer world don't you start i'm afraid i've been annoying
42:42cousin violet on that score if moseley deserves the first prize or his flowers the judges will give
42:48it to him they wouldn't dare really robert you make me so annoyed isn't it possible i should win
42:54the thing on merit i think the appropriate answer to that but marie's yes dear
43:01i don't know why we're bothering we'll have missed the speeches as it is
43:04don't be such a grouch i should have punished one of them at least
43:11they know that i know that's worth something
43:17what do you think will happen to mrs patmore she'll muddle through with daisy for help
43:23in the long term we'll just have to wait for the doctor to give his opinion i hope there's something
43:27they can do i hope so too but if there isn't i hope they tell her there isn't nothing is
43:34hard
43:34to live with in false hope i wish you'd just come out with it
43:41with what whatever it is you keep in secret
43:50i can't
43:53you don't deny it then no i don't deny it and i don't deny you have a right to ask
43:59but i can't
44:03i'm not a free man
44:07are you trying to tell me that you're married i have been married yes but that's not all of it
44:14because
44:18because i love you mr bates i know it's not lady like to say it but i'm not a lady
44:25and i don't pretend to be
44:31you are a lady to me and i never knew a final one
44:40if you want a lift i can take one of you but not more one of the women no you
44:46must go then we can
44:47i'll hurry and meet you there yeah it's all right it mustn't slow you down
44:53it's been too much of that already
45:17have you recovered from our ordeal well i got a letter this morning they must have written it as soon
45:23as i left the office
45:25they are pleased to have met me but i do not quite fit their requirements so i was off for
45:32nothing
45:32i don't agree only a fool doesn't know when they've been beaten and i'm a fool
45:38before i'm a long way from being beaten yet
45:47when you ran off last night i hope you hadn't thought me rude
45:50certainly not i monopolized you at dinner i had no right to any more of your time
45:54you see edith and i had this sort of bed please don't apologize i had a lovely evening and i'm
46:00glad
46:00we're on speaking camp well i should look after my mother
46:09why was cousin matthew in such a hurry to get away don't be stupid i suppose you didn't want him
46:16when
46:16he wanted you and now it's the other way around you have to admit it's quite funny i'll admit that
46:23if
46:24i ever wanted to attract a man i'd stay clear of those clothes and that hat you think yourself so
46:29superior don't you i think she who laughs last loves longest did that missing box of yours ever
46:46turn up it was a fuss about nothing they must have put it back on the wrong shelf when they
46:50were dust
46:51bates found it this morning next time have a proper look before you start complaining
46:56i'm sure the servants are frightened half to death mea culpa
47:09and now the grantham cup for the best bloom in the village and the grantham cup is awarded to
47:30mr william moseley for his countess cabarrus rose
47:40bravo well done bravo
47:54congratulations mr william moseley thank you my lady thank you for letting me have it
47:59it's judges who decide these things not me but very well done
48:15bravo mama that must have been a real sacrifice and bravely born i don't know what everyone's on about
48:22but i all is well my dear all is well
48:32so
48:38so
48:40so
48:40so
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