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00:00:05We can put the presents in the drawing room against the window.
00:00:08Very good, the lady.
00:00:11I suppose we do have to display all the presents.
00:00:13It can look rather greedy.
00:00:15I can't bear the disruption we seem to have brought down on your heads.
00:00:19Don't be silly.
00:00:23How are you feeling?
00:00:25Just wish I could get rid of this damn stick.
00:00:27Sorry.
00:00:28Don't be.
00:00:29If anyone has a right to swear, it's you.
00:00:31Don't bully yourself.
00:00:33Think of where we were a few months ago and smile.
00:00:35I quite agree.
00:00:37I want to make it up and down that aisle without assistance.
00:00:39Up, yes.
00:00:41You'll have me to lean on when you're coming down.
00:00:43You still have three full days of practice, so never say die.
00:00:47My goodness, is that the time?
00:00:49I must be getting back.
00:00:51I'll go with you.
00:00:53She's just sucking up, mother.
00:00:55Any bride who doesn't suck up to her husband's mother is a fool.
00:01:06Can I bother you?
00:01:08Mrs. Bryant has written a letter I did not expect.
00:01:12She says her husband wants to see the baby.
00:01:15They both do.
00:01:16Isn't that what you hoped?
00:01:18Yes, I know.
00:01:19Remember what he was like the last time?
00:01:21I don't want to build up Ethel's hopes again.
00:01:24Ethel's not important.
00:01:25It's the boys' chances you have to look to.
00:01:27I believe you're right, though.
00:01:29We come at it by different routes.
00:01:33But why announce it tonight, all of a sudden?
00:01:35He's got a job at a newspaper.
00:01:37He heard today it's a real chance.
00:01:40Let him go to Dublin, and then you can use the calm to consider.
00:01:45Mary doesn't want you to be trapped before you're completely sure.
00:01:48But I am sure.
00:01:49How many times do I have to say it?
00:01:52Anna, tell them.
00:01:55Lady Mary's right.
00:01:57It's a very big thing to give up your whole world.
00:02:00Listen to her if you won't listen to me.
00:02:02But I'm not giving up my world.
00:02:04They want to give me up.
00:02:05That's their affair.
00:02:07I'm perfectly happy to carry on being friends with everyone.
00:02:10Married to the chauffeur?
00:02:12Yes.
00:02:14Anyway, he's a journalist now, which sounds best for Granny.
00:02:19We're going to tell Papa tonight.
00:02:22We?
00:02:24You mean you and Branson?
00:02:25He's coming in after dinner.
00:02:28But what will Papa do?
00:02:30I imagine he'll call the police.
00:02:34Downton is not a hostel.
00:02:36No, Mr. Carson.
00:02:37You made such a point of not being a servant anymore.
00:02:39Our ears are ringing with it.
00:02:41The trouble is I'm a little out of pocket at the moment.
00:02:44I cannot say that I'm sympathetic.
00:02:47When you dabble in the black market,
00:02:52I just need some more time, Mr. Carson.
00:02:55How long is it since the last patient left, Sergeant?
00:02:59You're trespassing on our generosity.
00:03:02I'll try to make myself useful.
00:03:05Just find somewhere to go.
00:03:20I'm here.
00:03:22So I can see.
00:03:27I don't think this is such a good idea.
00:03:28We mustn't worry, Granny.
00:03:30You've asked me to come, and I've come.
00:03:33Would someone please tell me what is going on?
00:03:36Or have we all stepped through the looking glass?
00:03:38Your grandmother has as much right to know as anybody else.
00:03:41Why don't I find that reassuring?
00:03:44How much longer is Mr. Carson going to be?
00:03:47This is why it's never worth trying to make food interesting in the servants' hall.
00:03:52You're very quiet this evening.
00:03:54I've had a letter of Mr. Mason, William's dad.
00:03:57Oh, yes? What does he want?
00:03:59To see me.
00:04:00Well, there's nothing very wonderful in that.
00:04:02You're his daughter, though. Why shouldn't he see you?
00:04:04I wish it were simple.
00:04:06Well, I think it is, but I'll not reopen the wound.
00:04:10What do you mean, you knew?
00:04:11I hoped it would blow over.
00:04:13I didn't want to split the family when Sybil might still wake up.
00:04:16And all the time you've been driving me about,
00:04:18bowing and scraping and seducing my daughter behind my back.
00:04:21I don't bow and scrape, and I've not seduced anyone.
00:04:24Give your daughter some credit for knowing her own mind.
00:04:26How dare you speak to me in that tone?
00:04:28You will leave at once.
00:04:30Oh, but Pa!
00:04:30Oh, this is a folly!
00:04:32A ridiculous juvenile man!
00:04:34Sybil, what do you have in mind?
00:04:37Mama, this is hardly...
00:04:38No, she must have something in mind.
00:04:41Otherwise, she wouldn't have summoned him here tonight.
00:04:44Thank you, Granny.
00:04:46Yes, we do have a plan.
00:04:48Tom's got a job on a paper.
00:04:50I'll stay until after the wedding.
00:04:52I don't want to steal their thunder.
00:04:54But after that, I'll go to Dublin.
00:04:57To live with him?
00:04:59I'm married.
00:05:01I'll live with his mother while the bands are red.
00:05:04And then we'll be married.
00:05:06And I'll get a job as a nurse.
00:05:09What does your mother make of this?
00:05:11If you must know, she thinks we're very foolish.
00:05:14Oh, so at least we have something in common.
00:05:17I won't allow it!
00:05:18I will not allow my daughter to throw away her life!
00:05:21You can posture it all you like, Pa.
00:05:22It won't make any difference.
00:05:24Oh, yes, it will.
00:05:24How?
00:05:25I don't want any money.
00:05:27You can hardly lock me up until I die.
00:05:30I'll say goodnight.
00:05:32But I can promise you one thing.
00:05:34Tomorrow morning, nothing will have changed.
00:05:37Tom.
00:05:38Tom.
00:05:47He's not coming here.
00:05:49I don't want him to see this place.
00:05:52I won't have him pity me.
00:05:54The question is, are you prepared to let them into Charlie's life?
00:06:00I suppose so, yes.
00:06:02Good.
00:06:04I'll ask them to Downton for Monday at four.
00:06:06And this time, it'll be all above board.
00:06:11Can't have expected to live here free forever.
00:06:14I didn't expect to get booted out.
00:06:16You'll have to find some work.
00:06:19It's not that easy.
00:06:20Every Tom, Dick and Harry's looking for work these days.
00:06:23And they don't all have a hand like a Jules Verne experiment.
00:06:29Mr. Ranson, I know it wasn't easy last night.
00:06:32You should have spoken out long ago.
00:06:35Spoken out about what?
00:06:37Why not?
00:06:40Lady Sybil and I are getting married.
00:06:44Have you no shame?
00:06:48Sorry you feel like that, Mr. Carson.
00:06:51You're a good man.
00:06:52But no, I have no shame.
00:06:55In fact, I have great pride in the love of that young woman,
00:06:58and I will strive to be worthy of it.
00:07:00I will not be a disgrace for myself.
00:07:02By discussing the topic.
00:07:03And nor will anyone else.
00:07:04Now, if you will go, Mr. Branson, we will continue with our day.
00:07:08Leave an address where we may forward what is owing to you.
00:07:11No problem there, Mr. Carson.
00:07:13I'll be at the Grantham Arms in the village
00:07:15until Lady Sybil is ready to make her departure.
00:07:18I bid you all a good day.
00:07:22Is it really true?
00:07:23Please.
00:07:24I have asked for silence, and silence I will have.
00:07:34What on earth is it?
00:07:35A grammar phone.
00:07:37Some cousins of mine have given it to us.
00:07:38I should stand well clear when you lay the blue touch paper.
00:07:44All on your own.
00:07:47I've left space at the front for jewels.
00:07:49I know Lavinia's getting something from Papa.
00:07:51And for me.
00:07:53Though she's so slight,
00:07:54a real necklace would flatten her.
00:07:58What news of Sybil?
00:08:00Papa's with her now.
00:08:02I'm afraid it'll end in tears.
00:08:04Maybe.
00:08:05But they won't be Sybil's.
00:08:07I used to think that Mary's beau was a mess alliance,
00:08:11but compared to this, he's practically a Habsburg.
00:08:15Don't worry.
00:08:17Your turn will come.
00:08:19Will it?
00:08:20Or am I just to be the maiden aunt?
00:08:23Isn't this what they do?
00:08:24Arrange presents for their prettier relations?
00:08:26Don't be defeated, Stare.
00:08:28It's very middle class.
00:08:30I'd better go up and support your father.
00:08:33Your threads are hollow, don't you see?
00:08:36I won't be received in London.
00:08:38I won't be welcome at court.
00:08:39How do I make you understand?
00:08:41I couldn't care less.
00:08:46I do hope I'm interrupting something.
00:08:48I only wish you were,
00:08:49but I seem to be getting nowhere.
00:08:50Have you seen Cora?
00:08:52She's lying down.
00:08:54And can we blame her?
00:08:57Now, Sybil, dear,
00:08:58this sort of thing is all very well in novels,
00:09:01but in reality,
00:09:02it can prove very uncomfortable.
00:09:05And while I am sure Branson has many virtues,
00:09:09well, no, no, he's a good driver.
00:09:11I will not give him up!
00:09:12Don't be rude to your grandmother.
00:09:14No, she's not being rude.
00:09:16Just wrong.
00:09:17This is my offer.
00:09:19I will stay one week
00:09:20to avoid the impression I've run away,
00:09:23and because I don't want to spoil Matthew's wedding.
00:09:26Then we will marry in Dublin,
00:09:27and whoever wishes to visit
00:09:29will be very welcome.
00:09:30Out of the question.
00:09:31Will you forbid Mary and Edith?
00:09:33No, don't, don't, don't say anything
00:09:34you may have to retract.
00:09:36Know this.
00:09:38There will be no more money.
00:09:40From here on in,
00:09:41your life will be very different.
00:09:43Well,
00:09:44believe for that.
00:09:48I thought this might tide you off.
00:09:52Mr Carson,
00:09:53whatever's the matter?
00:09:54Oh,
00:09:54I'm sure I'll be all right
00:09:55if I can just stay still for a moment.
00:09:57You will not stay still,
00:09:59not down here.
00:10:00Get to bed this minute.
00:10:01I'll send to the doctor.
00:10:03I can't.
00:10:03We've got the crawlers tonight,
00:10:05and Miss Swire,
00:10:06what with this business of Lady Sybil.
00:10:08I'll deal with it.
00:10:12Look,
00:10:13get Mr Moseley to help.
00:10:14There's no need.
00:10:15I mean it.
00:10:16The war is no longer an excuse
00:10:18for sloppy presentation.
00:10:19Oh, very well.
00:10:20I'll ask him,
00:10:20but only on condition you go to bed.
00:10:27Are you too hot in that,
00:10:28my lady?
00:10:29I still have time to change.
00:10:30No, I'm fine.
00:10:39So,
00:10:41what do we do next?
00:10:42God knows.
00:10:44This is what comes of spoiling her.
00:10:46The mad clothes,
00:10:47the nursing.
00:10:48What were we thinking of?
00:10:49That's not fair.
00:10:51She's a wonderful nurse,
00:10:53and she's worked very hard.
00:10:54But in the process,
00:10:55she's forgotten who she is.
00:10:56Has she, Robert?
00:10:58Or have we overlooked
00:10:59who she really is?
00:11:02If you're turning American on me,
00:11:04I'll go downstairs.
00:11:07Mr Carson likes to serve
00:11:09two white wines,
00:11:10which you should open and decant
00:11:11just before they eat.
00:11:12A light one for the hors d'oeuvres,
00:11:14then a heavy one with the soup.
00:11:16Keep that going for the fish,
00:11:18and then change to claret,
00:11:19which you should really decant now.
00:11:21There's a pudding wine,
00:11:22and after that,
00:11:23whatever they want
00:11:24in the drawing room
00:11:25with their coffee.
00:11:26Blimey,
00:11:27so when do they make it up the stairs?
00:11:28They don't drink much of any of it.
00:11:30Now,
00:11:30let me show you the decanters.
00:11:32These four...
00:11:33So I don't have to receive
00:11:34that terrible man again?
00:11:35It would be necessary.
00:11:37They'll meet after we're here,
00:11:38but then...
00:11:39Should you be downstairs,
00:11:41my lady?
00:11:41Oh, I'm perfectly all right.
00:11:45Why Moseley?
00:11:46I could have done it.
00:11:48But you always make a mountain
00:11:49out of not being a servant.
00:11:51I'm just trying to be helpful.
00:11:53I'm afraid being helpful
00:11:55is not something
00:11:55we associate you with.
00:12:00It's wonderful what fear
00:12:01can do to the human spirit.
00:12:04You're quite right,
00:12:05Mr Moseley.
00:12:06Yes,
00:12:06I just want to be
00:12:08absolutely sure
00:12:09that this is the lighter wine.
00:12:12What,
00:12:12does it matter
00:12:12as long as it's white?
00:12:13No.
00:12:15I believe in
00:12:16starting the way
00:12:17you mean to go on.
00:12:21Do you want to get off
00:12:22on the wrong foot?
00:12:25I'm glad you're here,
00:12:26Sybil, dear.
00:12:26I was afraid
00:12:27you'd have a tray
00:12:28in your room.
00:12:29Maybe you should have done.
00:12:30Why?
00:12:31I'm not eloping
00:12:32like a thief in the night.
00:12:34I might have once,
00:12:35but Mary and Edith
00:12:36talked me out of it.
00:12:37Oh?
00:12:38The plot thickens.
00:12:40After all,
00:12:41Sybil's had enough time
00:12:42to think about it.
00:12:43Mother.
00:12:43It is not for us
00:12:44to have an opinion.
00:12:48Mr Moseley,
00:12:49you're quite well.
00:12:51I'm all right.
00:12:52Thank you, sir.
00:12:53I don't believe you are.
00:12:54The awful truth is
00:12:56I'm not quite all right
00:12:57and I'm afraid
00:12:58I'm going to ask you
00:12:58to excuse me.
00:13:00I'm so sorry.
00:13:03Would you like us
00:13:03to call Dr Clarkson?
00:13:05No, no, darling,
00:13:05it's too late.
00:13:06He's coming anyway,
00:13:07your lordship,
00:13:08for Mr Carson.
00:13:09I'll bring him up
00:13:10when he arrives.
00:13:11I can sleep
00:13:11in my dressing room.
00:13:14Oh, I'm glad
00:13:16I've got you.
00:13:16Aren't you serving?
00:13:17They're on the main course
00:13:18so I can spare a moment.
00:13:21I've been thinking
00:13:22and, um,
00:13:24I have to say something
00:13:26that you won't agree with.
00:13:29We're going to get married.
00:13:31Don't be silly,
00:13:32we can't.
00:13:33Not now.
00:13:33You're not listening.
00:13:35You're going to Rippon
00:13:36tomorrow afternoon
00:13:37to take out a special licence.
00:13:38I don't care how much it costs
00:13:39and fix the day.
00:13:41We'll tell no one
00:13:42but this you will do.
00:13:43I can't.
00:13:44Aren't I as strong
00:13:45as Lady Sybil?
00:13:46I don't doubt that.
00:13:47Well then,
00:13:49if she can do it,
00:13:50so can we.
00:13:52That's what I've been thinking.
00:13:55I have stuck by you
00:13:56through thick and thin.
00:13:57Thin and thin,
00:13:58more like.
00:13:59Mr Bates,
00:14:01if we have to face this,
00:14:03then we will face it
00:14:04as husband and wife.
00:14:06I will not be moved
00:14:07to the sidelines
00:14:08to watch how you fare
00:14:09from a distance
00:14:09with no right
00:14:10even to be kept informed.
00:14:13I will be your next of kin
00:14:15and you cannot deny me that.
00:14:17Anna!
00:14:19You'd better come, quick.
00:14:26Mr Monsley?
00:14:27What's happened?
00:14:28Haven't you taken that in yet?
00:14:30I'm not well.
00:14:31I'm not well at all.
00:14:33First Mr Carson,
00:14:34then her leadership
00:14:34and now him.
00:14:36Help him down
00:14:36to the servants' hall.
00:14:37The doctor can take a look
00:14:38at him too
00:14:38when he gets here.
00:14:46Dr Clarkson says
00:14:47he's got ten cases already.
00:14:49Ah, I thought Monsley
00:14:50had joined the Temperance League.
00:14:52I'm afraid he's been
00:14:52taken ill, my lord.
00:14:53I am sorry.
00:14:55Monsley too?
00:14:56Good heavens.
00:14:58Everyone's falling
00:14:58like ninepins.
00:15:01Lavinia?
00:15:03Do you know,
00:15:04I'm not at all well either.
00:15:06I wonder if I could
00:15:06lie down for a minute.
00:15:07Of course.
00:15:08Come to my room.
00:15:10I'll have lit the fire
00:15:11by now.
00:15:13Excuse me.
00:15:21Do you think
00:15:22we should take her home?
00:15:23No, let her rest
00:15:25for a moment.
00:15:26Well, I think
00:15:27I should go and help.
00:15:30Wasn't there a mass ball
00:15:31in Paris
00:15:33when cholera broke out?
00:15:35Half the guests were dead
00:15:36before they left
00:15:37the ballroom.
00:15:39Thank you, Mama.
00:15:39That's cheered us up.
00:15:40No end.
00:15:45I'll take you to
00:15:46Mr. Carson now
00:15:47and then to see
00:15:48Mr. Monsley
00:15:49in the Servants Hall.
00:15:51Dr. Clarkson,
00:15:52you're kind to come.
00:15:53How is she?
00:15:54Not too bad, let's see.
00:15:55But she'll need
00:15:56some nursing for a day or two.
00:15:57Oh, don't worry about that.
00:15:58All our daughters
00:15:59are professionals.
00:16:00Let's leave her
00:16:00to get some rest.
00:16:02The swire may be
00:16:03another victim.
00:16:04But she's sleeping now
00:16:05so I don't want
00:16:06to disturb her.
00:16:07When she wakes,
00:16:07give her some aspirin
00:16:08and cinnamon in milk
00:16:09and keep her here.
00:16:10I'll look at her
00:16:11in the morning.
00:16:12I'd better go to Carson.
00:16:14I'll come too.
00:16:29Please don't be a peasant
00:16:32if I bring you on fire.
00:16:37Here's the house
00:16:38to make my
00:16:40turn of this fire.
00:16:44There's a way
00:16:46to make your
00:16:47very big
00:16:48and troubled
00:16:50war.
00:16:52Here's the happy
00:16:54deep
00:16:55Where is everyone?
00:16:57I'm not sure.
00:16:59Cousin Violet's gone home.
00:17:01What about you?
00:17:03Waiting for Lavinia
00:17:04and Mother.
00:17:05Dr Clarkson
00:17:06wants Lavinia
00:17:06to stay here.
00:17:07He'll see her tomorrow.
00:17:11I don't know this one.
00:17:13Actually,
00:17:14I rather like it.
00:17:15I think it was
00:17:16in a show
00:17:17that flopped.
00:17:18Zip goes a million
00:17:19or something.
00:17:34Can you manage
00:17:35without your stick?
00:17:37You are my stick.
00:17:42We were a show
00:17:43that flopped.
00:17:46Oh, God, Mary.
00:17:50I'm so,
00:17:52so sorry.
00:17:55You know how sorry I am.
00:17:57Don't be.
00:17:59It wasn't anyone's fault.
00:18:01If it was,
00:18:02it was mine.
00:18:05You know,
00:18:06Cousin Violet
00:18:07came to me
00:18:08and told me
00:18:09to marry you.
00:18:10When was this?
00:18:11A while ago.
00:18:13when we knew
00:18:14I would walk again.
00:18:15Classic granny.
00:18:18What did you say?
00:18:20I couldn't accept
00:18:22Lavinia's
00:18:23sacrifice
00:18:24of her life,
00:18:26her children,
00:18:27her future,
00:18:28and then
00:18:29give her the brush off
00:18:30when I was well again.
00:18:31Well,
00:18:32I couldn't, could I?
00:18:34Of course not.
00:18:36However much am I want to.
00:18:40Absolutely not.
00:18:55Hello?
00:18:58What are you doing now?
00:19:01Shouldn't we be getting back?
00:19:03It's decided.
00:19:04You're staying here.
00:19:06Dr. Clarkson's
00:19:07coming in the morning
00:19:08so he can treat
00:19:08all of you together.
00:19:10You can borrow
00:19:11some things
00:19:12until Matthew
00:19:12brings you
00:19:13what you need.
00:19:15I'll go and
00:19:16organise a room.
00:19:24How do you feel?
00:19:26Like a nuisance.
00:19:28You could never
00:19:29be that.
00:19:32I mean it, Matthew.
00:19:34Don't ever let me
00:19:35be a nuisance.
00:19:38Don't ever let me
00:19:38get in the way.
00:19:39Please.
00:19:44I'll sleep on a chair
00:19:45in a room.
00:19:46Oh, no,
00:19:46there's no need for that.
00:19:47I don't mind.
00:19:48I'd like to be on hand.
00:19:49So?
00:19:50We're quite the hospital again.
00:19:52You'll probably gain
00:19:53some more patients
00:19:54over the next few days.
00:19:58But you don't need
00:19:59to worry about Molesley.
00:20:01He'll be fine
00:20:02in the morning.
00:20:03Oh?
00:20:04Aha.
00:20:05The others have
00:20:06Spanish flu.
00:20:08He's just drunk.
00:20:19Oh, did you want
00:20:20Mr Bates, my lord?
00:20:21I forgot to say
00:20:22I want to be woken early.
00:20:23I can tell him that.
00:20:25Freddie got in
00:20:26to rip and grummer.
00:20:27So whatever you said,
00:20:28it worked.
00:20:29Marvellous.
00:20:30Some good news at last.
00:20:34I hate to hear
00:20:35you talk like that.
00:20:37I'm sorry
00:20:38that was selfish of me.
00:20:39To spoil your happy moment.
00:20:41You need never
00:20:42say sorry to me.
00:20:43How are you?
00:20:46Really?
00:20:48Since you ask,
00:20:49I'm wretched.
00:20:51I lost my youngest child
00:20:52today, I suspect,
00:20:53forever,
00:20:54and I can't see
00:20:54the only way around it.
00:20:56I wish you knew
00:20:56how much I want to help.
00:21:01Do you?
00:21:05I think you know I do.
00:21:13I do.
00:21:18I'll see if I can get up tomorrow.
00:21:20Oh, don't be foolish.
00:21:21You're ill.
00:21:22And in all probability,
00:21:24you're going to be
00:21:24a lot iller in the morning.
00:21:26But how will you manage it?
00:21:28And what about the wedding?
00:21:29I'm not sure
00:21:30there'll even be a wedding.
00:21:31But either way,
00:21:32I won't burden you with it.
00:21:34But perhaps Mr. Moseley
00:21:36could come on
00:21:37a permanent basis
00:21:38until I'm better.
00:21:39I doubt that's a solution,
00:21:40Mr. Carson.
00:21:42Neither my patience
00:21:43nor his liver
00:21:44could stand it.
00:21:55who is it?
00:21:58I'm sorry, my lord.
00:21:59We never settled the time
00:22:00you wanted to be woken.
00:22:01Early, I think,
00:22:02with everyone ill.
00:22:04Seven.
00:22:06I'll breakfast
00:22:06at half past.
00:22:08Very good, my lord.
00:22:10Good night.
00:22:20This isn't fair.
00:22:22I'm placing you
00:22:23in an impossible situation.
00:22:26I want to be with you.
00:22:30Let me.
00:22:38I see.
00:22:41You don't want me now.
00:22:43I want you
00:22:44with every fibre
00:22:44of my being,
00:22:45but it isn't fair to you.
00:22:46It isn't fair to anyone.
00:22:48I wish I were different.
00:22:49I wish everything
00:22:50were different.
00:22:56I don't want you different.
00:23:00I like you
00:23:01the way you are.
00:23:05Thank you for that.
00:23:08I will cherish it.
00:23:10Truly.
00:23:50What can I bring
00:23:51to help?
00:23:52Ice.
00:23:53To bring her temperature down.
00:23:55Mrs. Hughes.
00:23:58Sir Richard
00:23:59telephoned this morning.
00:24:00He's coming down
00:24:00to help.
00:24:01I wonder if you could
00:24:02have some rooms made
00:24:03ready for him
00:24:03and his valet
00:24:04and tell Mrs. Patmore.
00:24:06Very good, milady.
00:24:17But I don't accept
00:24:18that I am ruining her life.
00:24:20Nor that I'm cutting her off
00:24:21from her family.
00:24:22If you want to cut her off,
00:24:23that's your decision.
00:24:23But how will you look after her?
00:24:25How can you hope
00:24:26to provide for her?
00:24:27With respect, milord.
00:24:28You seem to think
00:24:29that she can only be happy
00:24:29in some version
00:24:30of Downton Abbey.
00:24:31When it's obvious
00:24:32that if she wanted that life,
00:24:33she would not be marrying me.
00:24:37Very well.
00:24:40I'd hope to avoid this,
00:24:41but I see that I can't.
00:24:44How much will you take
00:24:45to leave us in peace?
00:24:48What?
00:24:48You must have doubts.
00:24:51You said your own mother
00:24:52thinks you foolish.
00:24:53Yes, she does.
00:24:54Then yield to those doubts
00:24:55and take enough
00:24:56to make a new life
00:24:56back in Ireland.
00:24:57I'll be generous
00:24:58if we can bring
00:24:59this nonsense to an end.
00:25:01I see.
00:25:03You know,
00:25:04you're trouble, milord.
00:25:05You're like all of your kind.
00:25:07You think you have
00:25:08the monopoly of honour.
00:25:10Doesn't it occur to you
00:25:11that I might believe
00:25:12the best guarantee
00:25:13of Sybil's happiness
00:25:14lies with me?
00:25:16Well,
00:25:17if you're not prepared
00:25:18to listen to reason...
00:25:19I'm not prepared
00:25:19to listen to insults.
00:25:20Then I will bid you
00:25:21a good day.
00:25:23And I want you
00:25:24to leave the village.
00:25:26even though she'll come
00:25:27to me the moment I call.
00:25:29Do you really want me
00:25:30to leave now
00:25:31when I will take her
00:25:32with me that same hour?
00:25:45Ah, there you are.
00:25:47Dr. Clarkson's here.
00:25:48Cora's not at all well.
00:25:49Sybil and Edith are with her.
00:25:51Mary's gone to meet
00:25:52Sir Richard from the train.
00:25:54What's he come for?
00:25:55I gather he wants
00:25:56to be useful.
00:25:56I don't see how.
00:25:57Milord,
00:25:58we're two more maids down.
00:26:00I hope you can forgive
00:26:01some catch-as-catch
00:26:02cannon that he's ahead.
00:26:03Which maids?
00:26:04Not Jane?
00:26:05No, milord,
00:26:06not Jane.
00:26:09What are they doing?
00:26:10The decorations
00:26:11for the wedding.
00:26:12It still hasn't been cancelled.
00:26:13Until it is,
00:26:14they have to prepare for it.
00:26:16If Anna or Jane appear,
00:26:19tell them to come
00:26:19and help me do the room
00:26:20for Sir Richard.
00:26:21I'll be in Armada.
00:26:22I can help you
00:26:22with the bedroom,
00:26:23then I'll set out
00:26:24a room for his man
00:26:24and I'll serve it dinner.
00:26:25I have no money to pay you.
00:26:27Call it rent.
00:26:28The awful truth is
00:26:30the wedding simply
00:26:31cannot go ahead.
00:26:32Don't say that.
00:26:34I must.
00:26:35Dr. Clarkson says
00:26:36you'll be groggy
00:26:37for at least a week,
00:26:38maybe even longer.
00:26:39We have to face the facts.
00:26:40What about my father?
00:26:42Well, Matthew
00:26:42can telephone him.
00:26:44He can't come here
00:26:45while everyone's ill.
00:26:47He has a weak chest
00:26:48and mustn't take the risk.
00:26:49All right.
00:26:50Well, I suppose
00:26:51we've made a decision then
00:26:52to delay.
00:26:54I don't think
00:26:55we've got any choice.
00:26:56No.
00:26:57I'm afraid we don't.
00:27:02Well, at least
00:27:03she doesn't seem too serious.
00:27:04No, no.
00:27:05I'd say she's been lucky,
00:27:07but I am terribly sorry
00:27:08about the wedding.
00:27:09These things are sent to trials.
00:27:11Why didn't anyone
00:27:12tell me she was like this?
00:27:14She took a turn
00:27:15for the West
00:27:16about half an hour ago.
00:27:17Where were you?
00:27:19Out.
00:27:20I went for a walk.
00:27:26There we are, my lady.
00:27:27That's better, isn't it?
00:27:29She's been with her all night.
00:27:31O'Brien, you must have a rest.
00:27:33Not just now, my lord.
00:27:34If you don't mind,
00:27:35I want to see her
00:27:35through the worst
00:27:36if I can.
00:27:38No, I'll just make
00:27:39this cooler for you.
00:27:41How is she?
00:27:42Really?
00:27:42Tell me the truth.
00:27:44I can't yet.
00:27:46Dr Clarkson says
00:27:46we will know more
00:27:47in a few hours.
00:27:49God almighty,
00:27:50how can this be?
00:27:50My whole life
00:27:51gone over a cliff
00:27:53in the course
00:27:53of a single day.
00:27:57Take care of that,
00:27:58thank you.
00:28:00How are you doing?
00:28:01I'm not sure.
00:28:02My ladyship's worth.
00:28:03I'm sorry.
00:28:05Jane said you wanted
00:28:05to see me.
00:28:07Something to say
00:28:07that I've done it.
00:28:08I've booked a registrar.
00:28:11When for?
00:28:12He's had a cancellation
00:28:13so it's...
00:28:15It's Friday afternoon.
00:28:16This Friday?
00:28:19Ethel?
00:28:20What are you doing here?
00:28:21Those Bryants
00:28:22have turned up again.
00:28:25That's what?
00:28:27I'll find Mrs Hughes
00:28:28and come back for you.
00:28:37I hope I haven't
00:28:38kept waiting.
00:28:39No, no.
00:28:40I'm afraid we have
00:28:41illness in the house
00:28:42so I hope you can
00:28:43excuse Lord and Lady Grantham.
00:28:45It's not then
00:28:45we've come to see,
00:28:46is it?
00:28:48Is she here?
00:28:49She's just coming now.
00:28:58May I meet him properly?
00:29:02Come along, Charlie.
00:29:05This nice lady
00:29:06is your grandmother.
00:29:07Perhaps you could
00:29:08call me Gran.
00:29:11He's a stoked
00:29:11little chap, isn't he?
00:29:13And so like Charles.
00:29:15I thought it
00:29:15when we were last here.
00:29:18I know what was said
00:29:19at the time
00:29:19and Mr Bryant's
00:29:20sorry for it now.
00:29:21But I could see
00:29:22he was just like Charles.
00:29:24Never mind all that.
00:29:25Let's get down to business.
00:29:27Business?
00:29:28That's what you want
00:29:28from us, isn't it?
00:29:29Find out what we mean
00:29:30to do for little Charlie
00:29:31in the future.
00:29:36What do you mean
00:29:36she might die?
00:29:38What do you think
00:29:38happens with a fatal illness?
00:29:40The fare has come.
00:29:41Oh, heaven.
00:29:41If anything happens to her,
00:29:43it won't be your fault,
00:29:44Mr Bryant.
00:29:45I've never seen
00:29:45such care.
00:29:47I wish I could
00:29:48talk to her.
00:29:49That's all,
00:29:50but she doesn't know me.
00:29:51I'm sure she knows
00:29:52how hard you've worked
00:29:53for her.
00:29:54It's not that.
00:29:55There's something I need.
00:29:59Never mind.
00:30:00Either I will
00:30:01or I won't.
00:30:05You never know people,
00:30:06do you?
00:30:07You can work with them
00:30:07for 20 years.
00:30:08You don't know them
00:30:09at all.
00:30:11What?
00:30:12You mean give him up?
00:30:14Never see him again?
00:30:15Those are my terms.
00:30:19But would it hurt
00:30:20if Ethel
00:30:20were to care for him
00:30:21in your own house?
00:30:22She could be his nurse.
00:30:24That might be possible.
00:30:25Of course you can't
00:30:26be his nurse.
00:30:26Just think for a minute.
00:30:28We mean to bring him up
00:30:29as a gentleman.
00:30:30Send him to Harrow,
00:30:31say, in Oxford,
00:30:31and all the while
00:30:32his mother's down
00:30:33in the servants' hall.
00:30:34How does that work?
00:30:35Well, I could.
00:30:36No, no, no.
00:30:36Don't you see?
00:30:37We want to raise him
00:30:38as our grandson,
00:30:39not as a housemaid's bastard.
00:30:41Well, he has to know
00:30:43the truth sometime.
00:30:44Maybe, but not for a long time.
00:30:47Till then, his father
00:30:48had a wartime marriage
00:30:49until he died
00:30:50and his mother
00:30:50succumbed to Spanish flu.
00:30:52A lot of people have.
00:30:54We have quite a few upstairs.
00:30:55And that,
00:30:56for many years at least,
00:30:58is all that Charlie
00:30:58will be told.
00:30:59So I'm just to be written out,
00:31:02painted over, buried.
00:31:03What matters
00:31:03is what's good for Charlie.
00:31:05What's good for Charlie
00:31:06and what's good for you.
00:31:09You've got a heart
00:31:09I know you have.
00:31:10Do you see what he's asking?
00:31:12Ethel, consider this.
00:31:14In the world as it is,
00:31:15compare the two futures.
00:31:16The first as my heir,
00:31:18educated, privileged, rich,
00:31:20able to do what he wants
00:31:21to marry whom he likes.
00:31:22The second as the bastard...
00:31:25I think we've heard
00:31:26enough of that word
00:31:26for one, Dee.
00:31:28Very well.
00:31:29It's the nameless offshoot
00:31:31of a drudge.
00:31:34You're his mother.
00:31:35Which would you choose for him?
00:31:41Suppose I could be his nurse
00:31:43and never tell him who I am.
00:31:44Suppose I promised that.
00:31:46Surely...
00:31:46Come on.
00:31:47We all know that's a promise
00:31:48you could never keep.
00:31:49I'm sorry, Mrs Hughes.
00:31:51We must send for the doctor
00:31:52to come at once.
00:31:53Her lady shape's much worse.
00:31:55I'm afraid...
00:31:55You go where you need it.
00:31:56We've had our say.
00:31:58You know how to reach us
00:31:59when you've made your decision.
00:32:02Come along, Daphne.
00:32:05Come on.
00:32:15O'Brien.
00:32:19Is that you, O'Brien?
00:32:21Yes, my lady.
00:32:22It's me, my lady.
00:32:25You're so good to me.
00:32:28You've always been so good to me.
00:32:31Not always, my lady.
00:32:34So good.
00:32:35No.
00:32:38And the fact is...
00:32:39I want to ask so much
00:32:41for your forgiveness.
00:32:44Because I did something once
00:32:45which I bitterly regret.
00:32:47Bitterly.
00:32:49And if you could only know
00:32:50how much...
00:32:51That's very good.
00:33:01Where is she?
00:33:02She slept and she seemed better.
00:33:04Then suddenly the fever came back.
00:33:09O'Brien, thank you for the way
00:33:11you've looked after her.
00:33:13I mean it.
00:33:14I'm very grateful.
00:33:15Whatever comes.
00:33:17Whatever comes.
00:33:24What a marathon.
00:33:25Well, I think I got them all.
00:33:27Everyone sends love.
00:33:29I've told your father
00:33:29I'll telegraph him
00:33:30as soon as it's safe
00:33:31for him to come.
00:33:33But not before.
00:33:35Well, I don't think
00:33:36I should leave you alone.
00:33:38But if you don't tell...
00:33:44I've been thinking about
00:33:46the date for the rematch
00:33:48and...
00:33:51What is it?
00:33:54I wonder if we haven't been
00:33:55rather lucky.
00:33:56I think we've both been
00:33:58very lucky.
00:33:59That we've been given
00:34:00a second chance.
00:34:02A second chance at what?
00:34:05To be quite sure
00:34:06about what we're doing.
00:34:10Darling, what can you mean?
00:34:12The thing is...
00:34:15I might as well say it.
00:34:20When I came downstairs
00:34:21and you and Mary
00:34:22were dancing...
00:34:25I heard what you said.
00:34:29And I saw what you did.
00:34:30But that was...
00:34:31No, it's not that
00:34:31I'm in a rage and a fury.
00:34:33In fact, I think
00:34:33it's noble of you
00:34:34to want to keep your word
00:34:35when things have changed.
00:34:39But I'm not sure
00:34:40it'd be right for me
00:34:40to hold you to it.
00:34:42Lavinia, I can explain.
00:34:43No, listen.
00:34:45I've had lots of time
00:34:46to think about it.
00:34:50I love you
00:34:51very, very much.
00:34:53And I've wanted to marry you
00:34:55from the first moment
00:34:55I saw you.
00:34:56All that is true.
00:34:59But I didn't really know
00:35:00what I was taking on.
00:35:03It's not in me
00:35:04to be Queen of the County.
00:35:06I'm a little person.
00:35:08An ordinary person.
00:35:10And when I saw you
00:35:11and Mary together
00:35:11I thought,
00:35:13how fine.
00:35:15How right
00:35:16did you look together?
00:35:17I don't want to hear this.
00:35:18Well, you must.
00:35:22Because it isn't
00:35:23a sudden thing.
00:35:25I was starting to worry
00:35:27and then
00:35:29when you were wounded
00:35:30I thought it was my calling
00:35:31to look after you
00:35:33and care for you.
00:35:36And I don't think
00:35:37Mary would have done that
00:35:38quite as well as me, probably.
00:35:40No.
00:35:41No, not nearly as well.
00:35:46I do have some self-worth.
00:35:50It's just not enough
00:35:51to make you marry
00:35:52the wrong person.
00:35:53What you're saying
00:35:53is pointless.
00:35:54Mary's marrying somebody else.
00:35:57Is she?
00:36:00We'll see.
00:36:02I won't let you do this.
00:36:04You will.
00:36:09But we won't fight
00:36:10about it now.
00:36:14In fact, I'm tired.
00:36:15Can I rest for a bit?
00:36:19We'll talk later.
00:36:20Of course.
00:36:41It's good of you to come
00:36:42but I don't really see
00:36:43what you can do.
00:36:44I just thought
00:36:45I'd better do my bit.
00:36:46You say the chauffeur's gone
00:36:48so I could always
00:36:48drive the car?
00:36:49Preferably over the chauffeur.
00:36:53Your father's not having
00:36:54an easy time of it.
00:36:56How's Lady Grantham?
00:36:58Not well.
00:36:59Clarkson's with her now.
00:37:02And Miss Swire?
00:37:03Oh, she's...
00:37:07Is that why you've come?
00:37:09Because I said
00:37:10Lavinia had been taken ill.
00:37:12I was coming up anyway
00:37:14in a day or two
00:37:15for the wedding.
00:37:16She won't be getting
00:37:17married on Saturday.
00:37:19Which I suppose
00:37:19is what you'd like best.
00:37:21Well, she's not
00:37:22seriously ill.
00:37:25I see what was
00:37:26worrying you.
00:37:28If Lavinia had been
00:37:29carried off
00:37:30you wanted to be here
00:37:31to stop Matthew
00:37:32from falling into my arms
00:37:33on a tidal wave of grief.
00:37:35It's a tricky disease.
00:37:42his lordship's asking for you,
00:37:44my lady.
00:37:50I think we should aim at
00:37:52a sort of buffet dinner.
00:37:54Then they can run in and out
00:37:55as it suits them.
00:37:56I'm sorry to make extra work.
00:37:57Never mind that.
00:37:58It sounds like these rooms
00:37:59still pulled together.
00:38:01Oh, this arrived in the
00:38:02afternoon post, is it?
00:38:03Tea for Sir Richard
00:38:04in the drawing room.
00:38:06Well, I'm glad to know
00:38:07he's here to help.
00:38:08I can do it.
00:38:10You're very obliging, Thomas.
00:38:12I can take some up
00:38:13to Mr Carson if you'd like.
00:38:17Is that from your Mr Mason?
00:38:19He's not mine.
00:38:21What does he see?
00:38:22He just says again
00:38:24we should talk about William.
00:38:25He wants me to go to his farm.
00:38:28Poor man.
00:38:28Will you not visit him?
00:38:30I'm not going to any farm.
00:38:31You're all his god, Daisy.
00:38:33Well, then he's got nobody
00:38:34because he hasn't got me.
00:38:42Oh, I'm sorry, my lady.
00:38:44I didn't think
00:38:44you'd want to change tonight.
00:38:46I don't.
00:38:46I just need a handkerchief.
00:38:49How's my ladyship?
00:38:50Not good, I'm afraid.
00:38:54What is it?
00:38:56I don't mean to bother you, my lady.
00:38:58Go on.
00:39:00Can you keep a secret?
00:39:01Well, I know you can.
00:39:04You see, Mr Bates and I
00:39:05had a plan
00:39:07to get married
00:39:08this coming Friday.
00:39:10What?
00:39:11He's worried the police
00:39:12haven't finished with him
00:39:13and if he's right
00:39:15then I'm not going through it
00:39:16with no proper place in his life.
00:39:18Well, that's a very brave decision.
00:39:19Or a very stupid one.
00:39:21But anyway,
00:39:22with her ladyship ill now
00:39:23and half the servants
00:39:25on their backs
00:39:25and everybody working flat out.
00:39:27Where is the marriage to be?
00:39:28Just in the register office
00:39:30in Ripon.
00:39:31It wouldn't take long, but...
00:39:32Go.
00:39:33I'll cover for you.
00:39:35We're all here
00:39:36and you won't help Mama
00:39:37by changing your plans.
00:39:39You better come.
00:39:40She's worse.
00:39:44I've given her the epinephrine.
00:39:45Doctor!
00:39:46Oh no.
00:39:48What does that mean?
00:39:50It's a hemorrhage
00:39:51of the mucous membranes.
00:39:53It's not unusual.
00:39:57It's all right, my lady.
00:39:58Don't worry.
00:39:58Don't worry a bit.
00:39:59Everything's going to be all right.
00:40:01Everything is clearly not all right.
00:40:03How bad is it?
00:40:06If she lasts through the night,
00:40:07she'll live.
00:40:11What about the others?
00:40:14Come with me.
00:40:16I'll be back shortly.
00:40:21I've given some medicine
00:40:22to Mrs. Hughes.
00:40:23She'll bring it up later.
00:40:24I gather her ladyship
00:40:26is not improving.
00:40:27Well, we'll know more tomorrow.
00:40:30And Miss Swire?
00:40:31Not too bad, I think.
00:40:33I'll go to her
00:40:33and I've seen the rest of the servants.
00:40:38Ah.
00:40:39Thank you, sir.
00:40:41Here we are, Mr. Carson.
00:40:43Now,
00:40:44have you got everything you need?
00:40:47My lady.
00:40:52I want to thank you
00:40:54for coming up, my lady.
00:40:55Not at all.
00:40:57I mean it.
00:40:59I know I've been
00:41:00a disappointment to you.
00:41:03Maybe.
00:41:05But I've relied on your support
00:41:07for too long
00:41:07to do without it entirely.
00:41:09You'll always have my support,
00:41:11my lady.
00:41:12And you mine.
00:41:14On which subject?
00:41:17I should be careful
00:41:18of Thomas.
00:41:20I don't know
00:41:21how I want to get rid of him
00:41:23after all this.
00:41:24But I doubt
00:41:25he'll want to stay
00:41:25footman forever.
00:41:27So watch out.
00:41:39You look very smart, Thomas.
00:41:41Well, I still had the shirt,
00:41:43my lady.
00:41:43And I found my livery
00:41:44in the cupboard
00:41:45so I thought,
00:41:45why not?
00:41:50I have a place
00:41:51for you here.
00:41:57How's Lavinia?
00:41:58All right, I think.
00:42:00The illness
00:42:01has made her
00:42:01rather confused.
00:42:03What do you mean?
00:42:06Matthew!
00:42:07Mary!
00:42:09Is it my mark?
00:42:11That's what's so.
00:42:12It's Lavinia.
00:42:19Let him go to her.
00:42:20Let him be with her.
00:42:22Surely,
00:42:22you were with that.
00:42:26What happened?
00:42:27This is how I found her.
00:42:30It's bad,
00:42:31I'm afraid.
00:42:32Very bad.
00:42:35The worst.
00:42:36I don't understand.
00:42:37When I was with her,
00:42:38she was talking.
00:42:39She was fine.
00:42:40It's a strange disease
00:42:41with sudden,
00:42:43savage changes.
00:42:47I'm terribly sorry.
00:42:48Well, what can I do?
00:42:49Could I talk to her?
00:42:50Yes, of course.
00:42:54my darling.
00:42:56Can you hear me?
00:42:57It's me.
00:42:58It's Matthew.
00:43:01Matthew.
00:43:05I'm so glad you're here.
00:43:07Of course I'm here.
00:43:08Darling,
00:43:09where else would I be?
00:43:12Isn't this better?
00:43:14Really?
00:43:16I don't understand you.
00:43:20You will have to make our decision.
00:43:27Be happy.
00:43:31For my sake.
00:43:32For my sake.
00:43:35Promise me.
00:43:39That's all I want for you.
00:43:45Remember that.
00:43:54That's all I want.
00:43:57But I can't be happy.
00:44:00Without you.
00:44:02How could I be happy?
00:44:59What are you doing?
00:45:02You're put up for the wedding,
00:45:04Mr. Crawley.
00:45:05My dear chap,
00:45:07I cannot find the words
00:45:09to say how sorry I am.
00:45:11How is cousin Cora?
00:45:15Much better.
00:45:18I'd like to hear it.
00:45:20I came up to see
00:45:21if there's anything
00:45:21I need to do.
00:45:22We've taken care of all that.
00:45:24As you know,
00:45:24we always use graspies.
00:45:25Of course.
00:45:26Travis has suggested
00:45:27Monday for the funeral
00:45:28to give people time
00:45:29to get here.
00:45:30It'll be in tomorrow's paper.
00:45:32That's very kind of you.
00:45:34I know Mary wanted to see you.
00:45:38I mean,
00:45:38I don't really want to see anyone.
00:45:40Not yet.
00:45:42Now I know everything's settled.
00:45:43I'll go back.
00:45:45When you speak to her father,
00:45:47do ask him to stay here.
00:45:51You'll be very grateful.
00:45:53Just tell me what you want me to do
00:45:55and I'll do it.
00:46:08Are you feeling more yourself?
00:46:11A bit.
00:46:13I still can't get over it.
00:46:16I hope you'll not pretend
00:46:17you like to now.
00:46:19I didn't want to hear
00:46:21Mrs. Hughes,
00:46:22I'll admit.
00:46:23But I had no objection
00:46:24to her being happy
00:46:25somewhere else.
00:46:28A sight to gladden my heart.
00:46:30Is it?
00:46:31I hope it is.
00:46:33You gave us quite a fright.
00:46:35They told me about Lavinia.
00:46:39The funeral is on Monday.
00:46:41I'd like to go if I can.
00:46:54We're all right.
00:46:57Aren't we, Robert?
00:47:01Of course we are.
00:47:04Only I know I got so caught up
00:47:06in everything I think I neglected you
00:47:08and if I did, I'm sorry.
00:47:10Don't apologize to me.
00:47:21Ethel.
00:47:22Whatever are you doing here
00:47:24at this time of night?
00:47:27I said I'd be back with my answer
00:47:28and here I am.
00:47:30You know we're a house and mourning.
00:47:32Yes.
00:47:34And I'm sorry.
00:47:36But if anything,
00:47:37it's made my mind up for me.
00:47:40Life is short
00:47:41and what's my life without Charlie?
00:47:45They're not having him.
00:47:48As long as you're sure.
00:47:50They say they can do better for him
00:47:51but what's better than his mother's love?
00:47:53Answer me that.
00:47:55I'll write and tell them.
00:47:59You agree with me though, don't you?
00:48:02My opinion has no place in this.
00:48:26I, John Bates
00:48:27I, John Bates
00:48:29Take thee, Anna Mae Smith
00:48:31Take thee, Anna Mae Smith
00:48:33To be my wedded wife
00:48:35To be my wedded wife
00:48:36I, Anna Mae Smith
00:48:39I, Anna Mae Smith
00:48:41Take thee, John Bates
00:48:43Take thee, John Bates
00:48:44To be my wedded husband
00:48:46To be my wedded husband
00:48:48Another ring
00:48:56With this ring I plight thee my troth
00:48:59With this ring I plight thee my troth
00:49:03As a symbol of all we have promised
00:49:05As a symbol of all we have promised
00:49:07And all that we share
00:49:09And all that we share
00:49:13It therefore gives me great pleasure
00:49:15To say you are now husband and wife together
00:49:38You rang my lord
00:49:42I keep forgetting Carson's ill
00:49:45Mrs Hughes says he's much better
00:49:47I really want Bates
00:49:49He'd gone out earlier
00:49:50He's in the dressing room
00:49:51He went up with your evening shirt
00:49:53Golly, is that the time?
00:49:57Actually, can you stay a moment?
00:50:00I was trying to think how to contrive a meeting
00:50:02And here you are
00:50:05You seem...
00:50:06I'm glad Lady Grantham's better
00:50:10Truly
00:50:12And don't worry
00:50:14There's no harm done
00:50:17No harm done yet
00:50:21I'm almost packed
00:50:24And I've given him my notice
00:50:26Thank you
00:50:54This is the name and address of my man of business.
00:51:01Why?
00:51:04You don't owe me anything.
00:51:06It's not for you.
00:51:09It's for Freddy.
00:51:12Let me give him a start in life.
00:51:17I'm not sure...
00:51:17It would make me very happy.
00:51:19If I thought that, then I'd take it gladly.
00:51:25Will you be happy?
00:51:28Really?
00:51:30I have no right to be unhappy, which is almost the same.
00:51:35Almost.
00:51:40Not quite.
00:51:47Can I kiss you before I go?
00:52:08Never.
00:52:26The Secret Mrs Bates
00:52:29We will tell everyone but
00:52:30I thought we should leave it for a while
00:52:32At least after the funeral anyway
00:52:34You'll have to control yourselves
00:52:36Well we've had enough practice
00:52:44Come with me
00:52:45Come with me
00:53:10Smuggle Bates in here when everyone has gone to bed
00:53:12And for heaven's sake make sure he gets the right room
00:53:17I don't know what to say my lady
00:53:20Who did all this?
00:53:21Jane
00:53:22I told her
00:53:23She said it would be her leaving present
00:53:26You can stay all night
00:53:27She won't tell
00:53:29Bloody thank you
00:53:32Very very much
00:53:37Are you sure you should be up Mr. Carson?
00:53:40I wanted to check the silver before tomorrow
00:53:43I think I've cleaned all the pieces we might need
00:53:47We'll get everything ready the moment breakfast is over
00:53:51Thank you for the way you've kept it all going Thomas
00:53:55I wish I knew how to express my gratitude
00:53:57You'll find a way Mr. Carson
00:54:10I think that's everything we owe
00:54:13Thank you Mrs. Hughes
00:54:15I'm sorry you're going Jane
00:54:16You're a good worker
00:54:18I wish you well
00:54:20I'm sorry too Mrs. Hughes
00:54:23But in the end I think it's for the best
00:54:25For everyone
00:54:28When all's said and done my dear
00:54:30You may be right
00:54:46Well
00:54:48Mrs. Bates
00:54:52You've had your way with me
00:55:01I just hope you don't live to regret it
00:55:06I couldn't regret it
00:55:09No matter what comes
00:55:13I know only
00:55:14That I am now who I was meant to be
00:55:22I'm not worthy of you
00:55:23That's all I know
00:55:26And they'll call me names for pulling you into my troubles
00:55:34Mr. Bates
00:55:36We've waited long enough to be together you and I
00:55:40And now that we're man and wife
00:55:42Can we let that be enough
00:55:44Just for this one night
00:56:02Earth to earth
00:56:04Ashes to ashes
00:56:07Dust to dust
00:56:11In sure and certain hope of the resurrection to eternal life through our Lord Jesus Christ
00:56:16We shall change our vile body
00:56:19That it may be like unto his glorious body
00:56:22According to the mighty working
00:56:25Whereby he is able to subdue all things to himself
00:56:30Amen
00:56:31Amen
00:56:38Would you give me a moment?
00:56:39Of course not
00:56:40I understand
00:56:41Yes, it is
00:56:51We'd better get moving if we're to be back there before they arrive
00:56:54Mrs. Patmore and Thomas will go ahead in the trap
00:56:56They'll sort it out between them
00:56:58I've no doubt Thomas will have everything sorted out
00:57:01I'm sorry Mrs. Hughes
00:57:02But it's no good thinking that we'll get shot at him now
00:57:05Why doesn't that come as a surprise?
00:57:28I expect you'll come as often as I try to do
00:57:32It was a funeral
00:57:34Of a lady that was going to marry Mr. Crawley
00:57:37I heard about that
00:57:40There's nothing so wrong as when young folks die
00:57:47Hey
00:57:48Needn't hide your tears from me, love
00:57:53It does me good to see how much you loved him
00:57:55It does
00:58:01You must tell me if there's anything I can do
00:58:05Anything at all
00:58:06Thank you
00:58:07I don't think so
00:58:14That night when we were dancing
00:58:17Lavinia came downstairs
00:58:21She hurt, she saw everything
00:58:29How terrible for her
00:58:32I'm so sorry
00:58:33Because of what she saw
00:58:36She thought we should cancel the wedding
00:58:40But I belonged with you
00:58:42Not with her
00:58:47She gave up
00:58:49Because of us
00:58:50She said to me when she was dying
00:58:52Isn't this better?
00:58:57I know it's a cliche
00:58:58But
00:59:00I believe she died of a broken heart
00:59:02Because of that kiss
00:59:06We were the ones who killed her
00:59:08Matthew
00:59:09We could never be happy now, don't you see?
00:59:13We're a curse to you and I
00:59:16There's nothing to be done about it
00:59:20Let's be strong, Mary
00:59:23And let's accept
00:59:25That this is the end
00:59:29Of course it's the end
00:59:32How could it not be?
00:59:39I'm so very sorry about this
00:59:44Thank you
00:59:47Can I walk you up to the house, Orla?
00:59:49Certainly you can
00:59:52I want you to
01:00:05We'll think
01:00:13Why are you here?
01:00:15To pay my respects to Miss Swire
01:00:17And to see Sybil
01:00:18Lady Sybil
01:00:19Oh, what's the point in all that nonsense?
01:00:22I suppose you'll go to Dublin now
01:00:23Isn't that your plan?
01:00:26In a day or two
01:00:27Mama is well again
01:00:29And I see no reason to delay
01:00:32Although I do so wish
01:00:33We could have parted friends
01:00:36What about you?
01:00:37Do you want to part friends?
01:00:40I do
01:00:41Although I don't expect to
01:00:45All right
01:00:49What?
01:00:52Well, if I can't stop you
01:00:53I see no profit in a quarrel
01:00:56You'll have a very different life
01:00:57From the one you might have lived
01:00:58But if you're sure
01:00:59It's what you want
01:01:02I am
01:01:04Then you may take my blessing with you
01:01:06Whatever that means
01:01:09Oh, far
01:01:10It means more than anything
01:01:11More than anything
01:01:17If you mistreat her
01:01:18I will personally have you
01:01:19Taunt to pieces by wild dogs
01:01:21I'd expect no less
01:01:23Will you come over for the wedding?
01:01:25We'll see
01:01:26We'll talk about that later
01:01:27And there'll be some money
01:01:29But not much
01:01:46So, you've given in?
01:01:49She would have gone anyway
01:01:51And perhaps we should let
01:01:54Lavinia's last gift to us
01:01:56Be a reminder of what really matters
01:01:58Of course, you'll think that's soft
01:02:00Well, not at all
01:02:02The aristocracy has not survived
01:02:04By its intransigence
01:02:06Oh, no, no
01:02:07We must work with what we've got
01:02:08To minimise the scandal
01:02:10But what have we got to work with?
01:02:12Well, you'd be surprised
01:02:14He's political, isn't he?
01:02:16And a writer
01:02:17Well, I could make something out of that
01:02:20And there's a family
01:02:22Called Bramson
01:02:23With a place
01:02:24Not far from Cork
01:02:26I believe they have a connection
01:02:28With the Howards
01:02:29Well, surely we can hitch him onto them
01:02:32Remember to look out that song
01:02:34Mr. Bates
01:02:38You all right, Mrs. Plattmore?
01:02:39I'm all right
01:02:41There are two men waiting for you
01:02:42In the servants' hall
01:03:00Are you looking for me?
01:03:02John Bates?
01:03:03Yes
01:03:04You are under arrest
01:03:05On the charge of willful murder
01:03:07You are not obliged to say anything
01:03:08Unless you desire to do so
01:03:10Whatever you say
01:03:11Will be taken down in writing
01:03:12And may be given in evidence
01:03:14Against you upon your trial
01:03:16I understand
01:03:18No, no
01:03:19Please
01:03:20Do whatever is required
01:03:24I love you
01:03:25And I love you
01:03:26For richer, for poorer
01:03:28For better, for worse
01:03:29Come along, sir
01:03:44For more Latent
01:03:45For better, for kto are called
01:03:48For better, forONEY
01:03:50For better, for higher
01:03:51For better, for qualité
01:03:52Beforeavior
01:03:52For better, for instructed
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