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=== Episode #5.2 (2014) === * http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3666186 * http://downton-abbey.hypnoweb.net/guide-episodes/saison-5/episode-502/script-vo-502.211.1044/ * http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=downton-abbey&episode=s05e02 INT. SHOP Anna comes in to take protections. :Man: Yes, miss. :Anna: Erm Is there a lady I could deal with? :Man: Very good, madam. If you'll just wait there. :(A customer enters) :Anna: I've not quite made up my mind. Why not serve the gentleman first? :Customer: That's kind of you. Packet of safety razor blades, please. :Man: That's sixpence, sir. Thank you. :Woman: If we keep this up we'll have another customer along soon. :Anna: Yes. Erm I would like to buy one of these. :Woman: I can see you're married. :Anna: I am married, yes. :Woman: But you don't with for any more children. :Anna: That's it. That's right. :Woman: There is always abstinence. :Anna: Of course there is but I don't want to take any risks because of my health. :Woman: Oh, I see. Well, that does put a slightly different colour on it. Three and eleven. :Anna: '''Keep the change.''' :Woman: '''What about the instructions? They can be very difficult to manage.''' :Anna: I'm sure it's perfect. Thank you. INT. STRAIRS :Cora sees their guest front of a paint. :Cora: Mr Bricker. :Mr Bricker: This is wonderfully kind of you. :Cora: You can see the painting now or after dinner or wait until tomorrow. :Cora: It's entirely up to you. :Mr Bricker: I think I'd like a glimpse of it later this evening. :Mr Bricker: I can take a proper look in the daylight with my wits about me. :Robert: You look as if you've spent the winter away from these shores. :Mr Bricker: I've been in Alexandria. :Robert: Really? '''I don't envy you. I'm not very good at abroad.''' Rose leaves. :Blake: '''I loved Rose's definition of ordinary life. Dancing and shopping and seeing one's friends.''' I'm going to bed too. I'm worn out. :Mary: But I hope you'll be happy for me. If it is Tony in the end. :Blake: Nothing will make me happier than seeing you happy. But please be absolutely sure before you decide. :Mary: Why do you say that? :Blake: Because you're cleverer than he is. That might have worked in the last century when ladies had to hide their brains behind good manners and breeding. But not now. :Mary: I don't agree. I think Tony is quite as clever as I am. :Blake: Then one of us is right and one is wrong. :Mary: You not fair. I'm not some overheated housemaid drooling over a photograph of Douglas Fairbanks. :Blake: Plantagenets are as susceptible as housemaids when it comes to sex. :Mary: Are we talking about sex or love? :Blake: That is a question mankind has wrestled with since the dawn of time. Good night.
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