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* http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=downton-abbey&episode=s05e02
* 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
INT. STRAIRS


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:Robert: You look as if you've spent the winter away from these shores.
:Robert: You look as if you've spent the winter away from these shores.
:Mr Bricker: I've been in Alexandria.
:Mr Bricker: I've been in Alexandria.
:Robert: Really? '''I don't envy you. I'm not very good at abroad.'''
: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.


=== Episode #5.3 (2014) ===
=== Episode #5.3 (2014) ===
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:Violet: I'm glad to hear it. Now, if you'll be good enough to let me drink my brandy in peace.
:Violet: I'm glad to hear it. Now, if you'll be good enough to let me drink my brandy in peace.
:Spratt: Your Ladyship.
:Spratt: Your Ladyship.
Diasy, Carson, Hughes:
:Daisy: Oh, by the way, Mr Carson…
:Carson: Yes, Daisy.
:Daisy: You wouldn't mind if I were to sit an examination, would you? I mean, not now. But when I'm ready for it.
:Carson: That's a question for Mrs Patmore or Mrs Hughes.
:Daisy: But you don't object?
:Carson: Well, since you ask, I'm not convinced any of this extra work is necessary for your place in the scheme of things.
:Hughes: My advice Daisy is to go as far in life as God and luck allow.
INT. GRANTHAM’S HOUSE
(Mary, Spratt, Violet:)
Mary is arrived.
:Mary: Thank you, Spratt.
:Spratt: I trust you enjoyed your stay in Liverpool, M'Lady?
:Violet: You found it extremely interesting, didn't you, dear?
:Mary: Yes, I did. I think we'll have some tea. Thank you, Spratt.
:Spratt: Very good, Your Ladyship.
:Mary: Obviously, it's very shocking to someone of your generation.
:Violet: Don't let us hide behind the changing times, my dear. This is shocking to most people in 1924.
:Mary: Yes.
:Violet: Can we be confident that there will be no unwanted epilogue?
:Mary: You can be quite sure.
:Violet: Well, I must say that makes a nice…
:Mary: A nice what?
:Violet: A nice kettle of fish. Is there any chance of a proposal?
:Mary: Every chance. He already has. He wants to set the date.
:Violet: Oh. Oh, I see. Well, I'm not saying I approve because I don't. But it does put things in rather a different light.
:Mary: Yes.
:Violet: When will you announce it?
:Mary: I'm not sure. We haven't decided.
:Violet: Then you'd better get on with it. If I was seduced by a man, I would not let any grass grow under his feet if he'd offered to do the decent thing.
:Mary: I wasn't seduced, Granny.
:Violet: A young woman of good family who finds herself in the bed of a man who is not her husband has invariably been seduced.
:Mary: She couldn't have gone to bed with him of her own free will?
:Violet: NOT if she was the daughter of an Earl.
(Spratt comes back)
:Violet: Oh, there you are, Spratt. Lady Mary's been telling me all about her conference.
:Spratt: I hope you found it interesting, M'Lady.
:Mary: I learned a great deal that I never knew before.
:Violet: Thank you, Spratt.


Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham, to Lady Mary Crawley:
Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham, to Lady Mary Crawley:
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* http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3962976
* http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=downton-abbey&episode=s05e91
* http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=downton-abbey&episode=s05e91
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