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Is there any news on the Bates situation?
but we've been through so much here.
If you think they can make you happier than I will.
we've had a letter from Major Bryant's mother.
Aren't we feeding you? They're from my mother's apple store.
After then. In the summer. Let's settle it before I return to London.
Until I've had my say.
or standing behind the guns. But how does one escape all that?
Mary! Girls!
a report of Lady Mary's actions?
Let us hope the end of the war brings the return of the footman, Mr Crawley.
How did you find us? How did you know?
my pushing into a man's bedroom, uninvited.
I hope you're pleased, Mrs Patmore.
Well, he didn't. Not entirely.
I'd better go in, m'lord.
and tell her about little Charlie.
It was Arsenic. I've been thinking that's what she must have taken.
Before Vera's death, she had taken all my money
Yes, you can kiss me, but that is all until everything is settled.
Because I would be very willing to increase your stipend.
That seems a little hard. Does it?
And if I make it early, then you can make another if it's no good.
And Ireland. Everywhere.
I know it should be at my home in London,
wondering what she should do about dinner.
Come to the house. But stay outside in the game larder.
If that's what he's like, I don't want his help. I don't want it.
'John has written and he's coming here tonight.
In those early years when it's important to get it right.
I said I was coming that evening and I meant to have it out with her.
About Mary. And Matthew. Some element you haven't told me?
What about you, Papa?
When will he get paid? When I'm satisfied.
Vera said we needed rat poison and I bought it.
She thinks it must have got swapped.
Maybe you should write to them after all.
I nearly put out the new dinner jacket, m'lord,
Welcome to the new world.
I'm not sure how feminine it is.
more I want from life now than I did then.
What in God's name do you call this?
so I don't see any point in prolonging it.
but then there was no chance of your recovery.
And the bathrooms - oh, goodness me!
I've been taken for the fool that I am!
I doubt you'll have the option. You're a dark horse.
I never thought we would marry, for all sorts of reasons,
What are you going to do now?
Ethel, please take the child and leave.
Mary is still in love with you. What?
Of course not!
I wanted to catch you alone.
And if I can help her... then I must.
My cousin, Mrs Crawley, who looked after Major Bryant,
She's very badly shaken, Mr Carson. She's lost everything.
I think it's April. Matthew should be walking normally by them.
You're far nicer than you were before the war, you know.