A blind cook, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
A blind cook. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
A lady's maid in the house of a colonel in your former regiment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
A little hospitality in an English house may make all the difference to the outcome. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
A man like that should live and work at Downton? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
A most terrible idea. She doesn't know anyone under 100. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
A telephone is not a toy, but a useful and valuable tool. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
A tenant of Lord Grantham's. He came in today. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
A thousand gutters and pipes that may block and leak, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
A Turkish diplomat called something I can't read from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
A very great deal. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
A very nice fellow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
A woman who finds me boring could never love me from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
About your scheme for restoring the estate cottages. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
According to the wine book, we should still have six dozen ofthis, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Actually, he was a terribly nice fellow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Adrenaline. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
After the people had left. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Afternoon, ma'am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Afternoon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ah, how amusing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ah, open the door, can you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ah, thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ah, there you are, dear. I was hoping you'd be home in time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ah! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ah! And you thought that'd put me off? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ah! I've been waiting for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ah! Just checking that everything's being done right, milady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ah! So, young lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ah! Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ah. Yeah, she may have a point. I'll keep an eye out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ajob? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Alas, no. I don't think our union would please your family. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All alone with plenty of money in a house in Eaton Square? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All alone? Oh, how sad. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All I'm asking is that you release them from any obligation to let you win. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All in your own good time, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All is well. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All packed and ready. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All right, I should think. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All right, I think, my lady. Though Mr Carson's a bit cast down. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All right, I will. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All right, Mr Drake, you're in safe hands now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All right, well, is there somewhere we could talk? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All right, where do you see this other telephone? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All Serbian and members ofthe Black Hand. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All the more reason, then. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All the stalls are set out very well this year. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All we know about Lady Mary and here I am, waiting on her hand and foot. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All we want is to know what Gwen wants with a typewriter from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Alone at last. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Although I don't know why, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Although I'm afraid most of it will be wills and conveyancing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Although they won't make a match between them ifthat's what they're thinking. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Although you'd have had more invitations than I did. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Am I? I don't feel it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ambition or dream? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
An attache at the Turkish embassy. A Mr Kemal Pamuk. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And "Lord Branksome's charming son", who's to be flung at Mary, presumably. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And administering adrenaline. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And admire him more because of it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And Anna's in bed with a cold, so I'm afraid it's all down to you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And another three drove past while I was waiting. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And as the legs straighten the foot lowers to the floor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And at least it happened on the way home. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And before I take it any further from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And before it's over I'm going to tell the world. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And before they or you get any ideas, I will choose my own wife. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And bravely borne. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And cheer up, we've all had a smack from Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And disobey her orders? Or not? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And do you hunt? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And do you think he's keen on her? Or is it worth a go? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And end up being force fed semolina. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And faint at the sight of blood. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And for the female staff, I expect? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And forty years of boredom and duty just isn't possible for me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And from what her ladyship said, it sounded as ifyou support women's rights. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And get Branson to bring them to the Dower House? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And has good speeds in typing and Pitman shorthand. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And he asked me to marry him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And he drank a lot more than was good for him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And he is so very proud of his roses... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And he might not. Oh, come along, Mary, be sensible. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And he normally comes down on this sort ofthing like a ton of bricks. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And he proposed again and you accepted? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And he seemed a nice fellow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And he still doesn't know? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And he was horrible and fat and red faced, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And he's eager to try an English hunt. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And he's terribly clever. He might end up Lord Chancellor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And his roses are the most beautiful I've ever laid eyes on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And how many bedrooms have you still got to do? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I agreed. Because all this time, I've wondered. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I am grateful, truly, but there is nothing I need help with. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I assume you would have no objections? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I believe marriage should be based on love. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I can see him now. A funny little foreigner from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I can't find one reason on which to base a challenge. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I don't blame her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I don't deny you've a right to ask. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I don't either. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I don't suppose there's any way of knowing if it's a... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I go back to living on my wits, and you'd rather not follow me there! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I have to keep finding destinations to justify it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I haven't said nothing to nobody. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I just shut my eyes for a moment. I've been trying to catch up ever since. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I need some good news today. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I think I may have a place there for you, under Colonel Cartwright. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I thought I'd take a chance. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I thought the hospital a great credit to your father's memory. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I thought the key was swinging on its hook. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I told her so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I want you to think carefully before you answer. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I was imprisoned as a thief. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I was speaking as one lady's maid to another. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I will never mind them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I will say nothing ofyour behaviour. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I won't always be a chauffeur. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I'm just stood there like a chump watching a man get dressed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I'm trying to persuade her ladyship from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I've ordered what you'll need for the baking. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And if anyone thinks I'm going to pull my forelock and curtsey to this from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And if I may say so, my lady, you're still very young. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And if I'm going, you won't be far behind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And if I've offended you, I apologise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And if it goes wrong, I'll be telling them why. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And ifthis is what's being said in London, she has to marry soon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And in my vanity and pride, I gave him what he wanted. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And in the end, he decided the only way to appease the gods from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And in the second, I am in charge ofyour welfare from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And instead they're at each other's throats from dawn till dusk. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And is this the mystery lover? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And it is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And it should be right away, now we've talked of it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And it's high time she let go of her scheme for upsetting everything. Time we all did. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And last month he wrote, asking to see me again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And let her ruin me with a nasty reference? Oh, I think not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And made enquiries about the fortune, don't pretend otherwise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And Mary, you will ride out with him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And Miss O'Brien, I've sent Anna to bed with a cold, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And Miss O'Brien, were you then wrong from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And Mr Carson won't mind. He's gone into the village. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And Mr Lloyd George's new insurance measures will help. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And Mrs Patmore's doing a souffle for the first course. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And Mrs Patmore's fighting fit again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And never make me remind you of it again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And no wonder. Did the dinner go well? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And not down at the fair with the others. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And now it's the other way round. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And now we have unimpeachable proof. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And now, the Grantham Cup for the best bloom in the village. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And ofcourse I'll have the weekend. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And Papa is not? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And poor Mr Pamuk has been taken care of? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And send the horses down early. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And she doesn't want to risk losing what sight she still has. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And she gave you as a reference when you don't run a business, milady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And she says she can have it done by Friday. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And she wouldn't let me drive it over 20 miles an hour. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And she's not been in touch with Cousin Matthew? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And show she's ready to start work again? Not a chance. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And stone that will crack in the frost. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And that's what counts. It's all that counts in the end. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And the adrenaline may not be able to restart it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And the girls got used to it when we were in London. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And the Grantham Cup is awarded to... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And the next, he was as dead as a doornail. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And then there was the Turkish gentleman. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And then we cable her so her butler can be at King's Cross to meet them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And there they were. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And there was nothing you could do to stop it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And there's nothing wrong with mending roads, neither, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And they cannot expect us to alter our... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And they did say his presence was essential for peace in Albania. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And they pay us to do as we're told, that's all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And they wouldn't want her to come back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And they'll take it from there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And they're right. Oh, look at me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And this is Mr Pamuk. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And this is solution of nitrate ofsilver. Rub a little in, morning and night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And Thomas wouldn't try to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And to keep them in your house... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And to think Taylor's gone off to run a tea shop. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And we must all be allowed to play them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And we thought the assassination of an Archduke was a surprise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And we will never set eyes on you again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And we'll celebrate after we've finished today's work. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And we'll have no more talk ofthis tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And we've delivered whatever we promised at the interview. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And we've got a real atmosphere going now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And we've had quite a few answers from her advertisement. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And what about you, will you follow him or will you come over the jump with me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And what happens ifthe baby is a boy and Matthew loses everything? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And what if I did? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And what would be the point of living ifwe didn't let life change us? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And what? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And when I hand in my notice I shall be happy from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And when it comes, I want to be really useful to my country. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And when people break them you find it hard to forgive. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And when they come out ofthem, they go to school. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And when you are master here, is the butler to be dismissed? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And when you have, you can choose whether to put it in Thomas's room from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And where's Mr Napier? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And who's on duty now? The hall boy? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And why has she been? That's what I'd like to know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And why she feels the need to keep it secret? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And why should she like the man she's been passed over for? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And why would he be? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And yet be fair to your employees. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And yet Mr Carson has no difficulty believing the worst of me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And you can't slack. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And you couldn't have planned that any better, either. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And you couldn't think what you ever saw in him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And you don't my mind? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And you know what they're like when they're bored. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And you'd be right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And you'll tell me right now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And you're not friends with the girls neither. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And you've been sent to us by the Earl of Grantham? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And you've not been to a doctor? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And you've put something in the fish sauce as well? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And, as a result, your pericardial sac is full offluid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And, Daisy, we all know the value ofyour contribution. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And, Edith, can you see that the drawing room's ready? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anna will go with you and you'll stay with my sister Rosamund, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anna, are you set for the 9 o'clock train tomorrow? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anna, there you are. You know I'm out tonight? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anna, when you've done that, would you be an angel and loosen it a bit? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anna, you won't mind a visit to London? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anna? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anna? Please see that Lady Mary is fully equipped to go hunting. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anna. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anna's made me an armband, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anna's still not well. O'Brien, you'll need to dress the girls this morning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Another attack should finish her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anthony Strallan is at least my age and as dull as paint. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Any local news? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Any more news ofthe by election? Mr Crawley was here earlier. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Any more than I'm much good at building my life on shifting sands. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Any port in a storm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anyone wanting to poison his food would have to get pass Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anything in the paper, Thomas? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anyway, he ought to be glad he's got a daughter who cares. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Apart from French and how to curtsey. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Apart from the Great Matter, ofcourse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Apparently his man speaks no English, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Apparently, Granny's been to see him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Apparently, the word is going round London that Evelyn Napier from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Apples, lemons, butter... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are going to be about mechanisation. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are my eyes deceiving me or is one ofthese missing? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are the Crawleys to starve while I'm away? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are we ever going to be allowed to turn? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are we expecting you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are we going to have tea or not? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are we heck as like. A doctor's son from Manchester? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are we to treat him as the heir? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you a creature ofduty? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you a good liar? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you a hunting family? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you afraid someone will think you're American ifyou speak openly? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you all right now? Only you seemed a little upset earlier. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you all right? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you at all political? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you aware the seam at your shoulder is coming apart? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you beginning to see a future here, then? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you coming down? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you conforming to the fitness ofthings? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you feeling strong enough to go home? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you going to the fair while it's here? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you hiring and sacking now, Miss O'Brien? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you looking for something? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you not used to managing staff, Mrs Bird? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you pleased with yourself? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you quite well, milady? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you so knowledgeable about the great world from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you sure? Shouldn't we tell? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you sure? Shouldn't we tell? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you sure? You're as white as a sheet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you telling me you saw him take the cellar key? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you trying to tell me that you're married? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you trying to trick me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you warm enough? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you? I'm not sure the world is listening. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Aren't you forgetting we've tried that and it didn't work? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As a housemaid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As a matter offact, I'm being drafted back in as a captain, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As a second footman? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As an excuse to stop fighting for Mary's inheritance. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As for your giggling like a ridiculous schoolgirl with Cousin Matthew! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As fresh as the day they were spoken. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As I know well enough. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As if Mary had somehow been found wanting. In her character. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As it is, my groom only got here an hour or two ago. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As long as we can keep our trains and our dentistry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As many times as it takes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As the wife of a country solicitor? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As you know, Lady Flintshire is his lordship's cousin. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As you wish. I'll make enquiries. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As you'll have surmised, his lordship has yet to come to a decision. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Aside from the fact he's planning to steal our inheritance? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Asking for somewhere to hide and, ofcourse, for money. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
At all times, retains a sense of pride and dignity from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
At least at the start. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
At least, it's not all that matters. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
At Lincoln's Inn. Not sitting at a dirty little desk in Ripon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
At the risk of being impertinent, on your own head be it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Austria won't get what it wants from Serbia. And now Russia's starting to rumble. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Aye. You can try old Crump in the next village. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Back and unpacked before they get here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Bates found it this morning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Bates, who was with him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Bates, you say? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Bates. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Be careful, my lad. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Bearing up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because Charlie Carson's the butler round here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because everything's been ordered and prepared. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because he hasn't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because he's the only one of us who goes in there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because I don't want to come home to any surprises. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because I love you, Mr Bates. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because I very much regret to announce that we are at war with Germany. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because I want to leave service. I want to be a secretary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because I wanted to give you one last chance to deny it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because I'm quite political. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because if anyone heard about... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because if it is, it isn't working. I'm sorry, but it's just not working. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because ifthat is the case, then I don't think it fair on you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because it's Sybil's turn. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because it's the gloomy things that need our help. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because my dad was a clockmaker. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because my gardener had grown the best bloom in the village. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because Napier wasn't in on it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because ofthe Archduke's death? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because ofthe people who'll live in them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because one day you may need him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because one ofthe housemaids is in there applying for anotherjob? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because she is not a lady's maid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because some wine is missing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because there isn't one. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because they almost never do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because they live in my memory from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because this is not Erysipelas, this is a rue allergy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because we do not need a butler or a valet, if it comes to that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because we rather hoped Lady Mary might have taken a shine to him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because we saved it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because you didn't know it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because you don't believe him to be guilty? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because you don't think I'm worthy of it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because you know no different. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because you stole it, you noodle. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because you're not guilty of any wrong, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because, unlike you and me, he does not know that it is true. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Before I first came here as head housemaid, I was walking out with a farmer. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Before I knock you down and serve your brains as fritters! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Before the bloom is quite gone offthe rose. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Before they turn into soup! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Bellini, Puccini, Rossini. I'm not up to anything complicated. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Beneath the hooves ofthe King's horse! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Besides, his father was a doctor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Besides, I'm not sure I want to put him off, even without the title. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Besides, none of us know what the next few months will bring. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Better be prepared. I'm afraid Lord Grantham will hit the roof. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Better get a move on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Better safe than sorry, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Between the girls' rooms and the bachelors' corridor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Bit stiff, that's all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Blimey, if he carries on like this from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Blimey, that's a thought. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Blimey! Excuse me, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Blow this out. You're the last. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Both for what you did, and for keeping silent afterwards. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Branksome's a dull dog, but I don't suppose that matters. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Branson can't have brought it round so quickly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Branson didn't know anything about it until we arrived there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Branson, you'll be taking Lady Sybil to Ripon tomorrow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Bravo, Mama. That must have been a real sacrifice. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Bravo! Well done! Bravo! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Bring anything to take this taste away! Sir Anthony, I am so sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Bring the girl to my room tomorrow, after breakfast. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Bringing people back to health, back to life. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Busy? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But a little imagination. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But a poet in need of an empire. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But are you sure you have everything you need, milady? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But by any moral code, I am disgraced. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But can we agree to consider them unsaid? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But Carson isn't keen to get rid of him either, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But do look at these roses. Have you ever seen the like? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But do you know how it works? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But don't worry. I'm sure it'll turn up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But everything seemed so settled between you at Sybil's ball. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But have you filled the post yet? Because I knowjust the woman. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But he could be hard at times, with a tongue like a razor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But he did see her? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But he must marry someone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But he never really connected them with fighting. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But he will when he's feeling spiteful. I wish we could be shot of him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But he'll be very interested in what I have to tell him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But he's a good man and a decent employer. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But he's joined the army. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But how am I going to get there? They won't let me take a day off. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But how splendid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But how will you get on here? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But how? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But how? It's in the bachelor's corridor, miles from my room. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I also know if anything happens to you, Branson will lose his place. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I also know what I'm capable of, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I believe the committee feel obliged to give you the cup from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I believe we should check the stores, when it's convenient. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I can maybe get the time to go in July when the family's in London. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I can read it to you, ifthat's the problem. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I can see much better already, even with them on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I can think of better ways to helping the needy from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I can't do that to Matthew. It's not how we are together. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I can't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I couldn't seem to find the right moment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I dare say she won't touch a bite. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I didn't see what else... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I do not quite fit their requirements. So it was all for nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I don't intend to be killed in battle, neither. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I don't want anyone to lose theirjob because of me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I doubt it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I feel it's important that my future wife should think me so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I gather he cheered up when he saw the gentleman. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I have got one for his mother which should still be good. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I hope I would have done. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I keep the secret for his sake, not for yours. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I know it would cheer her to see you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I know now he was wrong to ask it of me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I must ask one thing, Mr Bates, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I see now I've been naive. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I see you're made ofsterner stuff. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I suppose in a house like this you expect to take it easy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I suppose the doctor knows his business. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I think we should encourage it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I think we're nearly there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I thought someone in the family ought to know about it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I thought you might like to hear it from me first. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I was driving past your gates on the way to the Callender Becketts, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I was shocked at the talk I heard as I came in. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I will go, and you'll be sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I will make you an offer. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I wonder if it mightn't be better all round if I went back to Manchester. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I'd love to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I'd say he's keen. I'd say he's very keen indeed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I'll wait and see what he's like when you're up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I'm afraid I am a little busy at the moment and... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I'm afraid the good doctor and I did not see eye to eye. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I'm beggared if I can find much more than four. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I'm interested! I'm political! I have opinions! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I'm not a lady and I don't pretend to be. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I'm not sure Lady Grantham will be so easily convinced. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I'm not that farm girl any more. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I've a sense she knows something, but won't say what. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I've just heard from Dr Clarkson I've been accepted for a training scheme from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But if I delay, won't he think I'm only after him for his position? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But ifthere isn't, I hope they tell her there isn't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But ifyou expect me to disown my daughter, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But ifyou tell Granny I said so, I'll denounce you as a liar. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But ifyou were to proceed with the matter, you would find them to be proven. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But in fact, I've been meaning to speak to you about Molesley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But in the end I feel you ought to know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But is there anything else I can do to be useful? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But it does not seem to me realistic. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But it seems to me he's tried his best, and he's done the decent thing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But it would still make you a force for good in the county. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But it would. It certainly would. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But it's arranged now. But thank you, Sir Anthony. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But it's been lovely to see you again, Joe, really. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But it's left me on me own. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But it's made me think. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But it's not what I want to do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But it's Sybil's first season. We can't have Mary stealing her thunder. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But last time we invented a theft. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But Mr Carson shouldn't have told Bates. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But nobody learns anything from a governess, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But not, in Thomas's case, from overwork. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But nothing's settled yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But please don't mention this to my father, or my grandmother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But really we're stuck in a waiting room until we marry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But seems reluctant to embrace some ofthe newer treatments. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But she won't have him disturbed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But she's taken a postal course from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But so does everyone else, unfortunately. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But that is precisely what they already know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But that's just it, my lady. I don't want them to be his last hours. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But that's the whole point. Bates knows I took it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But that's why he took the blame. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But the loss of a man's life and the ruin of his family. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But the sea monster didn't get her, did he? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But the young are all so calm about change, aren't they? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But then I'm old. Things may be different now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But then she made everything rather dark. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But then, after four seasons, one is less a debutante than a survivor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But then, how many people really go to the Turkish Embassy? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But there comes a time when things are best left to the professionals. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But there has been a suggestion that you were handling the cellar key, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But there it is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But there was quite a brouhaha. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But there's a very pretty little blue one, with a miniature framed in French paste. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But they will have. You'll see. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But very well done. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But we'll all be going, won't we? The younger men anyway. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But we're not like that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But we're not! Don't you see that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But what about the car? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But what are we going to do about Mrs Patmore? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But what ifshe's overturned? What ifshe's lying in a ditch somewhere? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But what... What happens when you retire? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But what's that got to do with Lady Mary's bedroom? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But where's Robert? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But who is he? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But who told them, if not you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But why did he confess? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But why was he here at all? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But why would it be? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But why would we ever want a telephone at Downton, milord? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But why, my lady? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But with a hung Parliament, it's hard to get excited about a by election. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you can't leave Downton. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you don't know if he went back to his own room? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you don't like him yourself, my lady. You never wanted him to... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you don't? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you know what it is, when I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you see, you don't know the whole truth, not even now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you think I'm a dull boy anyway. Don't you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you were sure. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you'll still try. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you're pleased? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you're unwilling to try it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But your mother wanted you to know Lady Sybil's back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But, Granny, she has got a point. Mary can't be completely naive. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But, surely, when Mr Molesley's garden is so remarkable from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
By "them" I assume you mean the new family, in which case, no. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
By draining the pericardial sac ofthe excess fluid from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
By Perseus. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
By the spirits of maids and footmen who died in slavery. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
By the way, Anna's told me what she learned in London. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
By the way, I want to ask a favour. What's the name ofyour cook? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
By the way, I was right about my maid. She's leaving, to get married. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
By the way, ifever you want to ride, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
By the way, what happened to William's mother? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Calm down. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can Branson drive me into Ripon on Friday evening? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can I ask you a question, Carson? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can I have a word? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can I have my machine back now? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can I help, Mr Carson? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can I help, your ladyship? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can I help? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can I look in afterwards? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can it be my choice this time? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can we at least wait until after the garden party? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can we call it a day, my lady? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can you find where she's put them from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can you help? I should be so grateful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can you open the door? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can you really see yourself dawdling your life away from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can't keep William waiting. Gangway. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can't say it's going to be easy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Canvassing? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Careful, Thomas. Your position is not a strong one. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Carson and I were just making sure from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Carson and Mrs Hughes sometimes take a novel or two. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Carson said you were here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Carson, be sure to say to Mrs Bird the dinner was really delicious. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Carson, Branson is going to borrow some books. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Carson, I'll be in the library. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Carson, is this true? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Carson, remove this. Bring fruit, bring cheese, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Carson, the butler, speaking. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Certainly not. I monopolised you at dinner. I'd no right to any more ofyour time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Certainly not. Why should it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Certainly, I do. Miss O'Brien, shall we show them? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Certainly, I'm going. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Certainly, milady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Certainly, my lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Certainly, she would. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Certainly, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Cleaned up? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Clearly the boy should go and see her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Come back! She didn't mean it! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Come in, come in. Good to see you again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Come into the drawing room and we can make all the proper introductions. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Come on, come on, come on, come on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Come on, come on, you should be done here! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Come on, Daisy. What was it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Come on, Dragon, come on! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Come on, everyone. Let's give Mrs Patmore some room to breathe. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Come on, Gwen, hey? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Come on, Mr Carson. She'll get over it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Come on, tell us what's in it! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Come on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Concerning Lady Mary and the late Mr Pamuk. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Congratulations! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Considerable success have been achieved over the last few years from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Cor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Cora is right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Cora. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Could I ask you something, sir? Only, I get the feeling that a war's on the way. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Could I see one? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Couldn't you? I could. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Course we thought we had him before, but he's a slippery devil. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Course, would happen to a foreigner. It's typical. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Cousin Freddie's studying for the bar, and so is Vivian MacDonald. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Cousin Isobel wants something to do. Very well. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Cousin Isobel was saying you wanted to see some ofthe local churches. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Cousin Mary? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Cuff links, sir? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Dad will think I'm a fool to leave a good place and Mum will say I'm getting above myself, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy and I will finish the luncheon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy give us a hand, get that cloth. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy, did you hear me call or have you gone selectively deaf? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy, does that surprise you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy, don't let it get cold. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy, give him a hand with the vegetables. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy, I was hoping... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy, run and find Mrs Patmore. His lordship wants to see her in the library. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy, what do you think he looks like? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy, what is the matter with you? You're all thumbs. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy, what's happened to you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy, where have you hidden the flour? I can't see it anywhere. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy! I said ices, not iced cakes! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy? Thomas says you have something to add to this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy. Daisy! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Dear Mrs Hughes, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Dear Mrs Hughes, as you know, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Dear O'Brien. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Delighted. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Did he force himselfon you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Did he speak well? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Did Mr Napier get off all right? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Did that missing box ofyours ever turn up? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Did you enjoy the hunt today, Mr Napier? Mary said you had a tremendous run. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Did you know she was planning this? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Did you really ask him for the job at the Crawleys'? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Did you really sing and dance and everything in front of an audience? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Did you tell him she's coming here this evening? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Didn't have much of a chance to study the gentleman. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do ask me again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do I have the right to destroy their work? Or impoverish that dynasty? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do I take it you know this man? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do look at Mr Molesley's display. He's worked so hard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do not let them bully you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do these biscuits go up? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you ever miss it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you find me very ridiculous, Mrs Hughes? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you have any idea what you're asking? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you hunt? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you know about horses? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you know ifshe's got anyone special in her life? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you know ifyour father's doing anything this evening? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you know where she might have put them? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you like him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you love Matthew? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you love me enough to spend your life with me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you mean it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you miss them? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you not think we ought to say a few words? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you stand by your story? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you think Robert has thrown in the towel prematurely? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you think we should erect a ring and let them fight it out? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you think we should have gone up there, to see how they are? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you think you'll enjoy village life? It'll be very quiet after life in the city. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you want to leave, Mr Bates? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Does Carson know you're here? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Does he? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Does it say anything about the side aisles? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Does it work? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Does Mr Carson know? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Does Robert know? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Does this brooch work? I can't decide. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Does this mean you won't be presented next month? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Does your business concern him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Doing the dining room with Anna, they'll be finishing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Doing what's expected? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't be ridiculous. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't be silly, Branson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't be silly. This is the moment we've come for. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't be stupid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't crow at me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't do that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't I? You were very helpful dear. Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't let Dr Clarkson hear you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't let the footman be too coarse in front ofthem. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't listen to her, Daisy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't listen when his lordship pretends not to enjoy the season. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't make me. Those meetings are deadly at the best oftimes, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't play with me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't pretend Mary's sudden reluctance can't be traced back to you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't punish us, Mr Carson. It's Mr Bates who's wanting here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't push your luck, Thomas. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't raise the white flag quite yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't stay too long. Let them have an early night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't talk like that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't tell Mrs Hughes or she'll bring the vicar round to have you exorcised. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't try and deny it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't worry about Kemal. He knows what he's doing on a horse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't worry, Daisy. You're not in the line offire here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't worry, I know you can't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't worry, Mama. You can go down now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't worry, sir. I've got sharp eyes for anything out oforder. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't worry, you won't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't worry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't worry. O'Brien has me wrapped in silk and feathers. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't worry. You can still be a virgin for your husband. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't you agree, Mr Carson? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't you know the Grizzly Bear? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't you start. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't you start. I've had Her Majesty on at me all afternoon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't you think a war's coming? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Downton would have to be sold to pay for it. Is that what you want? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Dr Clarkson said it was a heart attack. Did you see any signs? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Dr Clarkson, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Dragon, ifyou don't move now, I'll have you boiled for glue! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Dreaming and hoping. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Dry your eyes, and fetch the beefstew I was making for tomorrow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Easier said than done. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Easier said than done. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Edith, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Edith, what are you thinking? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Edith, why don't you go, too? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Edith? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Eh. Lady Mary's in for a surprise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Elsie? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Enough ofthis. I'm going to ring the dressing gong from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Especially someone they didn't even know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Especially women. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Even a butler has his favourites, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Even if he could walk. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Even ifshe doesn't believe me, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Even Manchester. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Even Mr Carson wasn't born standing to attention. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Even so, we must try to keep control of Sybil. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Even so, when ajudge hears... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Even so, when ajudge hears... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Even then, it would only be passed ifthe estate were in danger, which it's not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Even then, Taylor never ate with us. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Even then. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Even Thomas? Even after what they tried to do to you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Every day the papers warn us of German spies from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Every day, all day, ifyou mean business. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Every door in London will be slammed in your face. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Everyone, put down your forks. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Everything comes to him who waits. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Everything seems so golden one minute, then turns to ashes the next. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Everything will look better in the morning. Isn't that what you usually say? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Everything, my foot. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Exactly, so ask Matthew to wait until the child is born. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Exactly! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Excellent. Well, it's quite a hike, so I'll pick you up around 6:00. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Except an English winter. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Except at times I wonder if I'm just a sad old fool. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Except, if I don't get the ice cream started, they'll be dining at midnight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Excuse me for one moment, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Excuse me, Sir Anthony. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Excuse me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Face to face, before you went to the country. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Fains I be Mrs Patmore's kitchen maid when the news gets out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Families like ours are always hunting families. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Fetch Mr Carson as fast as you can. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Fewer? She has none at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Finished his cocoa, closed his book, and fell back dead on the pillow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
First electricity, now telephones. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
For all his talk ofdignity, we know his story now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
For each new cut and graze. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
For God's sake. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
For good or ill. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
For heaven's sake, why? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
For his Comtesse Cabarrus rose. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
For my mother. Can I wear it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
For once in your life, will you please just listen! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
For the army medical corps. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
For the best bloom as a kind of local tradition. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
For the chairman ofthe board. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
For the first time, really, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
For the unborn baby of a woman who scarcely knows his name, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Forget all that. For 10 years, at least. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Forgive me, my lady, but, well, you don't get it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Friends. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
From an ignorance ofthe law. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
From one side ofthe house to the other, then you don't know her at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
From that day to this, I have never spoken one word on the matter. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
From the Ambassador himself, in fact, and his wife. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
From when I was quite a little girl. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
General Burton is commanding the division at Richmond from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Generous? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Gentlemen don't work, silly. Not real gentlemen. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Get away! Get back to the stables! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Get back, please. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Get Branson to take you in the car. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Get up to the servery! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Get William or the hall boy to do it. It's beneath your dignity. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ghastly for your parents. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Give me a moment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Gloves and crop are in the hall. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Go and tell Mary to come back at once and apologise to her grandmother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Go and tell Mrs Bird we'll have our dinner in 20 minutes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Go on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Go on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Go on. Shoo. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Go upstairs now and find it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Go. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
God in heaven. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
God knows I wish the best for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
God knows it was hard for me to live through. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Golly, my corset's tight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Gone to bed, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good afternoon, Carson. Is Lady Edith in? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good afternoon, Mr Molesley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good afternoon, my dear. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good afternoon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good day, my lady. Is her ladyship all right? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good evening, everyone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good God! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good God! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good luck to you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good night, Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good night, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good riddance! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good. Come at 8:00. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Goodness, what's happened to your hands? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Goodnight, Cousin Matthew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Goodnight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Gossip that I believe has made life difficult for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Granny and I are willing to try. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Granny came to see you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Granny told me I should say yes now, then withdraw ifyou lost everything. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Grantham is not a harsh landlord, but her children are young. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Gwen, are you busy? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Gwen, parcel for you. Came by the evening post. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Gwen, take Mr Bromidge to the library. I'll see no one disturbs you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Gwen? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Gwen? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Gwen's in there with Mr Bromidge. She's being interviewed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Had been a first step ofthe journey to women's equality. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hard as it is for an Englishman to say the words. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hard to be precise. Things had become irregular, but... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hard to believe the clouds are gathering on a summer's day like this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hard. But not impossible. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Harder for you than for me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hark at him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Has given up any thought of Mary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Has he said who this person is? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Has Matthew gone? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Has she recovered from... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Has she? She's not told me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hat, I'll do here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you been able to explore the village? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you been using anything new to polish the silver or the shoes? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you ever felt your life was somehow slipping away from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you given him an answer? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you heard from Mary? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you mentioned this to Granny? Did she laugh? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you no pity? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you recovered from our ordeal? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you recovered, Daisy? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you said goodbye to Mary? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you seen our visitor? Quite a treat for the ladies. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you spoken to Lady Mary about this? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you taken leave ofyour senses? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you told anyone? What did your parents say? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Haven't you gone up yet? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Haven't you got anything to do? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Haven't you heard? I don't have a heart. Everyone knows that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Having a silver thief in the house does not seem right at all, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Having dinner with his family. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He asked after you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He blames Thomas and O'Brien. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He can disapprove all he likes. Mrs Hughes has got a fancy man. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He can't have been drinking port since we left. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He chooses his clothes himself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He couldn't lift him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He did, my lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He doesn't know Thomas. Why would he lie? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He doesn't look Turkish at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He felt he'd ruined Vera's life, Miss Smith. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He felt tired after he put Lady Grantham into the car. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He had a right to know how his countryman died, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He had other interests. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He had that coming. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He hadn't changed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He has dealings with the Turkish Ambassador. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He has, my lady. He's got no use for the herb garden now me mother's gone, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He is wanted for some petty crime ofwhich he is, ofcourse, guilty. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He is, your ladyship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He isn't one of us. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He learned his business and so will you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He leaves tonight! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He must come here. He can send the horses up early if he wants. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He puts them out at night and hangs the ones he's worn. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He said he'd rather walk, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He said his mother had gone to the Liberal rally in Ripon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He says he has urgent business with his lordship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He says he's found a pub that caters for hunting. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He says I've got the touch. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He says they've been working against Bates since he got here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He seems a bright spark after poor old Taylor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He should come and see the rose garden. He could give us some ideas. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He thinks I should pack this in and be a groom. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He thinks it's second only to St Thomas'. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He threatened to expose my past, to make me a laughing stock in this house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He told me he'd ask it at the garden party, and he hopes I'll say yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He turned up in the village with no warning some days ago, on the run, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He wants to limit the damage by turning me into one of his own kind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He was a handsome stranger from foreign parts one minute from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He was alive and suddenly he cried out and then he was dead. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He was so beautiful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He was still a nice man. He is still a nice man. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He was threatening to tell Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He was very nice, but then I came here and I did well and... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He was. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He weighs a tonne. I can hardly shift him at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He will be looking after you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He won't be up for another half an hour. Now, what is it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He won't want her, when he will be rich. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He wouldn't fight for you because he knew he couldn't win. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He wouldn't give me any money. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He'd been wounded. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He'll be afraid this'll change the way we think of him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He'll be lucky if he gets a civil word out of me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He'll know why you're asking him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He'll mind if I tell him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's a nice, decent man. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's been in Austria and Germany. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's dead. I think he's dead. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's found out something about... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's funny and handsome, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's had the story and the witnesses. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's justjealous. Everyone likes you better than him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's made her proud. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's nervous. He thinks I'm planning to tell Mr Carson about the wine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's nice enough. But he isn't like Thomas. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's not a ladies' man. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's not coming to the fair. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's not the boy for you, and you're not the girl for him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's simply ghastly, apparently, but he's promised to propose today. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's so agile, isn't he? He could have been a sportsman. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's the son ofone ofthe sultan's ministers and he's here for the Albanian talks. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's treating one ofyour tenants, John Drake, for dropsy, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's valet to the Marquess of Flintshire. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's what? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's with Mr Crawley, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's working there all week. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hear, hear. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Heart attack, I suppose or a stroke or... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Heart, I'm afraid. She's forbidden us to say anything to her son. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Heaven forfend she should have to put a comb through her own hair! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Heavens, how thrilling. And before that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Heavens, is that the time? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Heavens! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Heavens! Look at the time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Heavens. Then it's really serious. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Heavens. What did they put in them? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hello again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hello, this is Downton Abbey. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hello, this is Mr Carson, the butler of Downton Abbey. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hello, William. It's good to have you back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hello. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hello. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hello. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hello. What are you doing here? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Help Mr Napier's man get their things back to the house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Her father was King Cepheus whose country was being ravaged by storms. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Her father's home and her mother's fortune are to be passed to me. It's very harsh. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Her ladyship said to tell you that the dinner was delicious. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Her ladyship wants the fawn skirt Lady Mary never wears. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Her ladyship was asking after you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Her ladyship was helping you find a new lady's maid? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Her ladyship will have a smacked bottom ifshe's not careful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Her ladyship's not best pleased at being told off in public. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Her ladyship's ready to leave. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Here and everywhere else. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Here it is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Here we are, ma'am, Crawley House. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Here we are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Here we are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Here, in the outer hall. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Here, sit down, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Here, wear my coat to cover the blood. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Here! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hey, come on, sit down. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hey! Come on. It's not that bad. Nobody's died. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hey? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
High time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
His delay is generous. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
His Lordship is missing a very valuable snuff box. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
His lordship is not at home, but ifyou will leave your name... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
His lordship wants Mrs Patmore to go up to the library? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
His lordship's blaming Mr Napier for spreading gossip about Lady Mary, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
His mother's a friend of mine. She'll be pleased at the idea. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
His name is Charles Grigg. We worked together at one time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
His position may not be quite like Papa's from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
His sister, Mrs Chetwood, sent me the receipt, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
His wife, Vera. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hmm, there's no doubt about it. The next few years in farming from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hmm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hmm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hmm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hmm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hold your tongue! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Home is the hunter, home from the hill. Heavens, you have been in the wars. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Housekeepers and cooks are always "Mrs". from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How about some house parties? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How about you? Is your life proving satisfactory? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How absurd. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How are things with Lady G? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How are we supposed to find husbands ifwe're never allowed to see any men? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How are you feeling? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How are your wedding plans going? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How can you say that, when I've confessed to the crime? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How clever you are. This is exactly what we have to be aware of. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How could you not have realised they'd discover the loss at once? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How dare you disobey me in this way? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How dare you say such a thing in front of her ladyship! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How dare you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How did you get on with your dressmaker? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How did you know the wine had been taken? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How do we know anything's been stolen? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How do you find being home again? Your father must be glad you're back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How do you know that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How do you know that? Have you been poking around in my things? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How do you know? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How do you know? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How heartening! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How is everything downstairs? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How is he now? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How is she? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How long are you expecting me to wait? I'm a very busy man, you know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How long has she... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How long have I been saying this, oh, Lord? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How many maids or kitchen staff will be allowed to stay? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How many times am I to be ordered to marry the man sitting next to me at dinner? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How much? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How nice. Although, I can't... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How sweet you are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How was your evening? Did you enjoy yourself? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How's her ladyship doing? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How's that advertisement getting on for the new maid? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
However, it will be no surprise to you from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hurry up girls, come on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hurry up. I don't want anything else to go wrong tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hurry, the servants will be up soon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I admire Sybil's passion, though. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I agree, and while the letter is hard to argue with, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I agree. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I agree. Surely, we must all encourage those less fortunate from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I agree. What is the matter with you, Thomas? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I always keep the bed made up in the dressing room, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am a custodian, my dear, not an owner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am glad you've come to think more highly of Cousin Matthew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am going to have to insist that you tell me what is the matter. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am here today because I needed to tell you something, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am Mrs Crawley and this is my son, Mr Matthew Crawley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am not a slave. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am not what you think I am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am proposing first to withdraw the fluid and then to inject the adrenaline from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am so sorry about all this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am sorry Cousin Matthew's proved a disappointment to you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am sorry, Mr Bates. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am sure you, of all people, can compose a letter from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am when you're holding my hand. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am your president and I say get rid of her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am, actually. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am, rather. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am! I most certainly am! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I am. I am in the grip of madness. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I applaud your spirit in coming, and I will applaud your discretion when you leave. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I assume you speak in a spirit of mockery. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I assure you, he will raise not the slightest objection. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I beg your pardon, Thomas? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I believe so, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I believe there's an answer from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I bet he comes from a line of butlers that goes back to the Conqueror. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I bet he did. Thank you, Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can find you a veil ifyou like. I hope you're not expecting me to do it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can give it without ever specifying precisely what your work here has been. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can give you Crawley House for life, if it's a help. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't be sure. Ofyou, or of anything, it seems. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't deny I'm pleased to hear it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't even find a secretary who can keep pace at the moment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't imagine anything better. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't make his eyes stay shut. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't see that coming off. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't sit down, I've got the luncheon to finish! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't stay. Not now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't take it in. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't tell them till I've got ajob. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't tell you how funny she was when she acted it out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't think what I have said that has led you to believe... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't think what you mean. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I cannot feel it will make for a very restful retirement, can you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I cannot speak of it, milord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I cannot think of another reason why you should congregate here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I cannot use my library from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I cannot work from a new receipt at a moment's notice! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I confess I do not know if I would have had the strength, mentally or physically, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I confess I was amused at the idea of an Irish radical for a chauffeur, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I could almost manage for a long time, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I could have posted that for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I could have told you that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I could more easily see Bates as an assassin than a petty pilferer. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I could never be like him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I could only see the absurdity ofthe whole thing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I could see she was interested. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I couldn't buy food in the village. It would raise too many questions. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I couldn't find her breeches anywhere, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I couldn't say, my lady. I don't know what Miss O'Brien means. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I couldn't wait a table in gloves. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I couldn't. It's not possible. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I dare say the townies will make the usual stink when the Tory candidate's returned. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I dare say there's not much opportunity in Manchester. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I dare say, not when we're entertaining, but otherwise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I dare say. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I daren't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I did it as a favour for a friend. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I did. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I didn't do nothing! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I didn't know a garden party was a spectator sport. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I didn't know dissolution was already upon us. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I didn't know she was. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I didn't know we'd have any visitors tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I didn't know what to do, so I had Branson bring her here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I didn't like to, my lady. It seemed impertinent somehow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I didn't see nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I didn't think she'd do it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I didn't want to bother her ladyship, ifshe's not well... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I didn't want to give it up. So I told him no, and he married someone else. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I do apologise, Lady Grantham. But I had a mouthful ofsalt. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I do beg your pardon, milord. I thought you were alone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I do hope I'm not interrupting. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I do know him, my lord, but not what he is doing in the library. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I do love you and I want to help. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I do not consider myself a very interesting person. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I do not like to play the part of Pontius Pilate, but I'm afraid I must. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I do. I'm familiar with Dr Crawley's work on the symptoms of infection in children. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I do. Which is why I am astonished from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't agree. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't believe a woman can be forced to give away all her money from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't believe Mr Napier would have said that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't believe this is Branson's fault. Truly, Papa. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't blame her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't blame her. But it can't go on forever. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't care a fig about rules. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't deserve it. Not from you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't dislike Matthew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't envy him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't expect so, no. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't have a story. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't have to think about it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't know how I got in without being seen. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't know how this house would run without you. I don't, truly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't know what everyone's on about. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't know what you mean, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't know what you mean, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't know who you are, but you're certainly not the butler. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't know why we bother with corsets. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't know why we're bothering. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't know. I suppose all this makes me feel claustrophobic. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't know. I was thinking... First we had the Titanic. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't know. No one told me there'd be an actual operation. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't like being in the pantry all alone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't like the look ofthis, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't like the sound of any of it. War is on the way. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't like to say, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't need a doctor to tell me I'm going blind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't need a doctor to tell me I'm going blind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't need help to remember you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't need your help, thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't see how it happened. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't see why. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't seem to be much good at making boys. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't suppose I shall ever make it up to them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't suppose there's any chance that you could sort ofstart again? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't suppose this had anything to do with Lady Sybil? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't suppose you'd take me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't suppose you'll want to change. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't think he has the slightest intention offighting as it is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't think I was wrong, no. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't think I'd have got down, however lame the horse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't think Mr Pamuk bothered with cocoa much, or books. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't think so, no. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't think so, no. Not after the last time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't think so. I was just looking for him, myself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't think that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't think that's fair, not here in the servant's hall. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't understand it! It must have been that Daisy! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't understand what we've done differently. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't understand. I thought that... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't understand. Why would she want to be a secretary? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't want Robert to use a marriage from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't want the poor woman sacked, but things cannot go on as they are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't want to be a footman any more, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't want to cast a dampener on the party. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't want to exaggerate. She's been very generous in many ways. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't want to get in any trouble over this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't want to spoil the party, so I'll slip away. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don'tjudge you at all. I have no right to judge you or any man. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I doubt Cousin Mary and I are destined to be close friends. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I doubt his lordship wants a thief in the house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I doubt ifyou've got that one, your ladyship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I doubt it, my lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I doubt it'll come to that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I doubt she'd want to sit next to him at dinner, let alone marry him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I expect it'll be hard adjusting to this kitchen, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I expect you've had time to consider the contents ofthat letter? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I feel now that I can never forgive what you have put me through this night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I felt it go a bit earlier on. I'll mend it when we turn in. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I felt it might help me to get away from you, Mr Bates. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I found it lying on the gravel. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I found myselfwondering about the connection between from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I gather if he takes a tumble, you'll be endangering world peace. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I gather she's planning to stay in the village for the foreseeable future. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I gather you went to hear the Liberal candidate today. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I gather you're the shining knight in all this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I get some. But most of it goes into the missionary barrel. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I get to take the linen down to the laundry. But that's about all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I got a letter this morning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I got them to make him some sandwiches. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I had a lovely evening and I'm glad we're on speaking terms. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I had an uncle who went like that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I had my champions to left and right. It was enough. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I had to find out the truth. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I had to let your skirt down a little, but I can put it back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I had to sit down. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hanker for a simpler world. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hate this kind ofthing. I hope to God they find it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hate to spoil her ladyship's homecoming, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I have a feeling we will sink or swim together. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I have a horrible feeling Simmons is about to hand in her notice. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I have been married, yes. But that's not all of it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I have been working here two years, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I have news on that score. Matthew has proposed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I have repaid your kindness very poorly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I have that pleasure to look forward to this evening. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I have the adrenaline here in my hand. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I have to be myself, Mother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I have to park the car! Don't move. Stay where you are! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I have. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I have. Though what they all find to do is a mystery to me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I haven't got the date wrong. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I haven't had a chance to ask, how was London? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I haven't spoken to her since her visit. But I have looked through every source from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I haven't travelled, but I've seen a bit of life and no mistake. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I heard it was quite lively. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I heard someone mention it in the village. I forget who. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I heard you were going out and I wanted to see how he was walking. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I helped her. She woke me up and I helped her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hereby declare that the Honourable Joseph Ansty... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope Cousin Violet has recovered from last night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope did my duty. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope he squared it with Carson. Who went with him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope I haven't kept you up too late. I'm afraid we've interfered with your dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope I'm not a disappointment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope I'm not a disappointment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope I've not failed in my management ofthe recent move? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope in time I will come to be more merciful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope not for his mother's sake. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope our salty pudding didn't spoil the evening for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope so, too. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope so, too. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope so, too. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope the day is living up to your expectations? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope there's something they can do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope they find that snuff box. What happens ifthey don't? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope they've shown you where everything is from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope you do go into politics. It's a fine ambition. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope you do not feel that I have treated you unjustly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope you don'tjudge me too harshly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope you have a strong stomach. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope you know that really smart people sleep in separate rooms. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope you thanked Matthew properly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope you won't chain yourself to the railings from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I hope you've had some time to yourself while we've been away. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I imagine you've heard what's happened? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I just said that to get rid of her. This came today. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I just thought I'd give it a press while I had the time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I just want to know the truth. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I just wanted to make sure the room had been tidied up after the... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I just wish it was a treatment I was more familiar with. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I just wondered ifyou'd noticed if any ofthe wine was missing? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I just wrote that Lady Mary was no better than she ought to be. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I knew it. That's why I said it was for upstairs. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I knew there was something going on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know he is. But I think he'll want to hear this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know he's not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know I'm a disappointment to you, Molesley. But it's no good. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know it's meant to be kind, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know it's not ladylike to say it, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know my work seems very trivial to you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know that pudding! I chose it 'cause I know it! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know that you have rules, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know that, your lordship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know there was some old bore she was trying to dodge. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know this is hard for you to hear. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know this to be untrue because I have no need of it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know those men ofthe moral high ground. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know what high hopes you have ofthe institution. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know you do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know you have spirit, milady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know you mean to help. I know you love me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know. I watched her leave. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I looked after the horses on me father's farm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I love the thought of a baby in the house, but if it's a boy... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I masqueraded as a man of honour and integrity, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I may be a Socialist but I'm not a lunatic. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I may have seen him coming out ofthe cellar. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I mean, I'm sorry, course I am, but why must we live through them? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I mean, I'm sorry, course I am, but why must we live through them? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I mean, is she an heiress or isn't she? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I mean, obviously Susan's forgotten the distance from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I mean, one way or another, everyone goes down the aisle from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I mean, why would she want to leave me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I meant you can go just like that, with no reason. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I merely want to get to the bottom of it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I met him the other night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I might have. Why shouldn't I? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I might send her over to visit my aunt. She could get to know New York. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I must compliment you, Mrs Crawley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I must go. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I must have said it wrong. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I must have thought he was helping you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I must see the doctor at once! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I must strive to be worthy ofthe task I have been set. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I must try not to look too cheerful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I mustn't slow you down. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I need a favour and I don't want to bother Lady Grantham with it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I never had that in my childhood, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I never knew such reforming zeal. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I never put the Sauterne on ice. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I never would have taken her there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I notice you call yourself "Mrs". from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I only hope to god I've got everything. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I only said I might have seen him. I suppose I was wrong. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I ought to report you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I ought to start back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I ought to stay and help Mama. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I play, too. I'm coming up for dinner tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I probably am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I promise I will never again try to cure myself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I promise you, milord, if I could just be allowed a bit more time... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I put him in an empty cottage and fed him from the kitchens. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I ran into Cousin Matthew in the village. He wanted to call on you after dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I reckon there's ajob vacancy coming up. Miss O'Brien, do you fancy a promotion? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I remember a superb cup from last year. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I ride. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I said it was a story made up by Mr Pamuk's enemies to discredit him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I said she'd be the death of me, and now my word's come true! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I said they shouldn't have let both footmen go. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I said you could go for a drink ofwater, not a trip up the Nile. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I saw another opening for a secretary and I applied. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I saw this advertisement for a limp corrector. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I saw this. It came out yesterday. Look. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I say it because it's usually true. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I see my life's work. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I see you got that mark out ofthe sleeve. How did you do it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I see your father has been making changes at home. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I see. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I see. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I sent a note, but I thought I'd be in the way. Why? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I shall invite this Mr Pamuk to stay here as well. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I shall pretend it, I told her to take him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I shall tell Miss O'Brien and Anna. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I should be sorry. Very sorry, indeed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I should far prefer to be a maid in a large and pleasant house from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I should hate for Papa to see me like this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I should love to see one ofthe new harvesters, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I should love to see one ofthe new harvesters, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I should love to visit Turkey. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I should love to visit Turkey. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I should never have mentioned it, my lord. I thought you knew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I should remind you that there are plenty ofyoung girls from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I should think I'll stay here. They'll look after me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I should try to accept it with as good a grace as I could muster. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I shouldn't care what I found out about you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I shouldn't think much. She hasn't even got a lady's maid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I simply do not understand why we are rushing into this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I still don't see why I couldn'tjust refuse it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I stole. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I suppose he will. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I suppose I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I suppose I should give thanks he hasn't burnt the place down over our heads! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I suppose Mr Napier will have to manage everything. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I suppose not, but how else would he have done it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I suppose not, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I suppose so, but don't be too late. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I suppose you didn't want him when he wanted you, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I suppose you're more interested in books than country sports. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I suppose. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I suppose... Steady, William. This isn't a race. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I suspect I'm there to balance the numbers. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I take it my resignation has not been accepted? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I take that as a compliment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think everyone feels that at one time or another. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think everyone is to be congratulated. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think he has a great deal ofdifficulty, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think he's beautiful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think he's in for an uncomfortable afternoon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think I knowwhere that snuff box is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think I may have loved him for much longer than I knew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think I owe you an apology after the way I spoke at dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think I'll wash the train off before dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think it... because it is true. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think Mr Bates saw me nicking a bottle ofwine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think of how I laid the fires for Mr Patrick, but he drowned in them icy waters. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think perhaps I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think she has a crush on you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think she means well from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think she was very foolish not to take him when she could. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think so. Lfyou'll take me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think so... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think some people might find that interesting. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think the appropriate answer to that, Mama, is, "Yes, dear". from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think they're making a very good job ofthem. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think this is black and white. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think we should start the ices now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think you should take a few days off and go now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think you'd better dine with us, Mr Branson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think you've got something to tell me, haven't you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought Anna might have come down for her dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought I usually won the prize for "best bloom in the village" from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought I'd write to Edith from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought it might be nice to cheer it up a bit. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought it was for Mr Carson to give me orders. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought it would be sensible. In case there was trouble. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought Mary was rather struck with him last night, didn't you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought that lay with Mr Carson and Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought that made me very middle class. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought these would make a change. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought this would be suitable for your interview. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought you didn't like him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought you must be out here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought you went to bed hours ago. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought you'd given up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I told Branson to take Sybil. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I told you she would. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I told you something that wasn't true. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I took a lover with no thought of marriage, a Turk! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I took her to Ripon for the count. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I took him on as a duty, but I liked him more and more the longer I knew him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I tried to stick him downstairs, out ofsight, Mr Carson, but he wouldn't come. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I trust them. They trust me. There are no lies in our house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I turned down Matthew Crawley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I twisted my bad leg and walked on it too soon, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I underestimated your enthusiasm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I understand that and I respect it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I understand what it is to be happy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I understand you've had some trouble with your sight... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I want my usual ones. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I want them to be glad when I get back, that's all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I want to do some canvassing. The by election isn't far off... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I want to find ifthere's a simple explanation. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I want to know more about the county generally, if I'm to live here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I want to know the truth about the case against him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I want to know what Mr Bates isn't saying. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I want to know why the sergeant thought it was odd. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I want to say I'll make provision for you, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I want to say something before I ring the gong. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I want to see the old bat's face when they announce it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wanted a word with Mr Carson. I'm here to have me dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was a farmer's daughterfrom Argyll, so I knewthe life. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was a fool to bring him here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was beginning to give up on you. We're moving off. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was born with nothing and I'll die with nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was expecting you later than this. I'll tell Molesley to lock up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was flattered, ofcourse, but... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was going to mix in some syrup offigs... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was just being silly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was just polishing it before I put it back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was just thinking. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was no great champion when he first arrived, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was only going to say that Sybil is entitled to her opinions. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was only trying to help. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was practising my answer. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was right when I said she was looking sparkly eyed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was talking to Anna earlier. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was very taken by what you were saying over dinner from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was wondering ifyou might show me the gardens before I go? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was working late. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was worried when I took him to King's Cross. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was writing a note for Lynch. I need the governess cart tomorrow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wasn't even thinking about that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wasn't feeling up to it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wasn't flirting. Not with him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wasn't thinking of Mr Bates. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I went back to my room after I'd woken everyone, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I will hold it steady and you can help yourself, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I will not insult you by asking that you also conceal Lady Mary's shame. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I will not repeat your words to my father, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I will personally ensure your conviction for theft and blackmail. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I will respect that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I will spend my life happily as the butt ofothers' jokes from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I will try to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I will. I promise you that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wish I could dance like that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wish I could. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wish I shared your enthusiasm. Our dentist is horrid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wish Mary wasn't so confident it could all be put right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wish ours was. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wish we could talk a little more about you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wish you could have known him better. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wish you'd come inside, milady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wish you'd just come out with it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wish you'd tell me what's troubling you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wish you'd tell me what's wrong, Bates. You'll be in no trouble. I only want to help. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I won't let them change me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I won't, ifyou'll forgive me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wonder if I might risk embarrassing you? Because I should like to make myselfclear. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wonder if Matthew isn't making the same mistake right now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wonder ifyou... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wondered about that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wondered ifyou'd like to walk with me down to... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I would have given him a share ofthe farm if he wanted it, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I would rather be put to death, my lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I would remind you that we're not talking of a cut or a graze, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I would, truly. But I'm afraid there is someone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wouldn't be Mr Bates. Not for all the tea in China. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wouldn't dare. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wouldn't put anything past Thomas or Miss O'Brien. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wouldn't quite say that. Here he is now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wouldn't say that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I wouldn't touch that thing with a ten foot pole. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I... I think perhaps I knowjust the man. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd be ruined ifthey even knew we'd had this conversation, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd better get back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd better not. My mother's expecting me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd do anything for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd forgotten it was election night or I wouldn't have stayed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd have to know more about the princess and sea monster in question. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd have to tell him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd have told Mr Carson, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd like that very much. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd like to give her three bags full, preferably on a dark night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd like to give her three bags full, preferably on a dark night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd like to say she hasn't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd like you to look after Sir Anthony Strallan tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd love to be involved in some way. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd love to show you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd never marry any man that I was told to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd rather be a footman than wait on someone who ought to be a footman himself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd rather not say. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd rather wait a week for the right answer than get a wrong one in a hurry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd say she's about four months gone. It'll begin to show soon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd steer clear ofthose clothes and that hat. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd tell you off, but I like to hear you play. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll admit that if I ever wanted to attract a man from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll be asking the same question later, so you'd better have an answer ready. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll be in to visit every day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll be no use to anyone if I can't be myself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll be ruined, Mama. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll bring the car around. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll bring up a Beechams Powder. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll bring you some food up later when we've finished dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll come in a minute. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll come with you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll do it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll fetch Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll fix it. I'll speak to father and to Carson. No one will mind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll get Lynch to sort out the governess cart and I'll pick you up at about 11:00. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll give my father a hand with his stall, if I may. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll have to get that sorted out when they're up in London. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll have to see about that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll just give Mr Taylor a hand with the cases. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll just go and sort out your clothes, milady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll leave that to my fearless mother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll never get used to being dressed like a doll. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll never give up and nor will you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll pay you the compliment that I do not believe you wish to inherit from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll ring the bell, then. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll say good night, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll scream. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll see you up there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll take her up a tray in a minute, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll tell you what is going to happen. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll wait outside. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm a bit tired. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm a good sailor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm a lost cause, Mama. Leave me to manage my own affairs. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm a lost soul to you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm a thief. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm acting referee for Mrs Patmore and Mrs Bird. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid Dr Clarkson's out delivering a baby. We don't know when he'll be back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid Edith will be the one to care for us in our old age. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid I cannot answer that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid I let some ofthe servants go down to the fair, my lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid I'm going to have to sit in your presence, milord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid I've been annoying Cousin Violet on that score. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid it's a case of the warhorse and the drum. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid it's not very pleasant. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid Papa wants to teach Granny a lesson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid she'll think I've failed because I don't want to succeed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid we all do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid we haven't heard the last ofthat. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid we must be going. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid you will be disappointed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid your meddling has cost Mary the only decent offer she'll ever get. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm changing round the dessert services. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm coming. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm glad to catch you alone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm glad to catch you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm glad. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm glad. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm going to bloody get him. I don't care what you say. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm going to stop here at the pub, until I hear from you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm here to see Lord Grantham. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm here to see Lord Grantham. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm in search ofyour father. Carson thought he was outside. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm interested in the village. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm just changing my cap and apron. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm just off, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm just trying to sort out the wretched flower show. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm meeting Cripps at five. I'll see you at dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm Molesley, sir, your butler and valet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm never down for long. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not a free man. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not a puppet. I must take charge of my own life again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not aware that either ofthese actions is illegal. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not being ridiculous. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not criticising. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not embarrassed. I just wish you could have been spared this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not going to be a secretary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not going to leave service. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not quite sure how to phrase it when I tell her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not saying poison them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not shouting! Who are you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not sure Mrs Patmore would like that, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not sure Papa knows the difference. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not sure yet, but I may wish to pay someone a visit. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not sure. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not sure. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not sure. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not sure. I heard the Liberal was given a hard time today. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not sure. Sometimes I think I hate change. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm perfectly all right, thank you, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm perfectly capable ofgetting the house ready. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm perfectly well, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm pleased. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm preparing a meal for Lord and Lady Grantham and the girls. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm rather impressed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm rather looking forward to the flower show tomorrow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm serious. He proposed to me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sick of being a footman. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm so grateful you did. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm so interested to see the hospital. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm so sorry about that, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm so sorry, Mister... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry but I have standards. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry I couldn't come, but I didn't want to put Matthew off. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry Mary was rather sharp this evening. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry to disturb you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry to have kept you waiting, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry you haven't received more invitations. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry, I wish I could think ofsomething to say that would help. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry, Mama, but you know me. I have to say what I think. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry, my lady, but I can't do more than my best. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry, my lord. I didn't think you'd be in here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry, sir. I thought... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry. I don't believe it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry. I don't mean to embarrass you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry. I don't mean to speak against his lordship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry. Thank you. You may go. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorting the collars. Removing the ones that have come to an end. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm stubborn. I wish I wasn't, but I am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sure I can have it cleaned up in no time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sure I'll be fine if I could just put my feet up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sure I'll find something to keep me busy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sure I've left a trail of mud up the stairs. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sure it's another girl. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sure she'll be back in the shake of a lamb's tail. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sure the servants were frightened halfto death. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sure they'll all get plenty ofoffers. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sure we can manage it easily, between the two of us. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sure you see O'Brien only acted as she did from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm surprised Lord Grantham knows that I exist, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm the daughter of a farmhand, I'm lucky to be a maid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm trying to persuade Mrs Patmore to make it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm used to getting it done with one kitchen maid, Mrs Patmore, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm very attracted to the Turkish culture. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm very happy for you, Gwen. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm waiting to take old Lady Grantham home. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm worn out. Tell Lady Mary and Mr Crawley I've gone to bed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've also heard it said that I am the source ofthese stories. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've been as gentle as a lamb. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've been called many things, but never that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've been paid the compliment of a visit. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've been studying the story ofAndromeda. Do you know it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've been taking a correspondence course in typing and shorthand. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've been thinking about the treatments that are available. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've been to see old Mr Molesley's garden. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've bought a typewriter and I've taken a postal course in shorthand. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've changed, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've come to say goodbye. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've done as I promised. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've done nothing to be ashamed of. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've fetched a coat. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've found a book over here and I think it's just the thing from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've got ajob in Ripon, and I've said I'll start tomorrow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've got my opinions, my lady, same as anybody. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've got news, milady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've got something I'd like to talk to you about, ifyou've a minute. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've got the changes ready for the other two, but there's no sign of her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've got the job, Mrs Hughes! I'm a secretary. I've begun. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've had a lot to put up with, I can tell you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've had Diamond saddled and he's waiting for me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've just seen something ever so odd. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've missed two and I simply must be there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've never not run me own store cupboard in me life. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've often wondered ifthis place is haunted. It ought to be. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've put out the Rundell candlesticks for dinner tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've received a letter, my lady, from a friend of mine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've recently heard gossip about the time when I came to Downton with Kemal Pamuk. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've seen Mr Bates with a bottle from time to time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've sent for Mr Carson to come at once. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've started on it, but there are things we need to talk about. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've tackled a fewjobs that get forgotten about when the house is full. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've told him I'll give him my answer the day I get back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've told your father I'll deal with the embassy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've written it down for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've written to Susan. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've written to your mother. She's very anxious, naturally. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If any man living understands the strength ofthe entail, it's me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If I could take Mama's money out ofthe estate, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If I didn't, I'd feel as if I'd caught him with a lie. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If I do, it's not all about women and the vote for me, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If I find tomorrow that Branson is missing, I'll run away. I warn you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If I had made my own fortune and bought Downton for myself, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If I had, how could I prevent his returning to Downton once it was spent? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If I lose my job over this, I swear to God I'll swing for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If I might keep you for a minute more, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If I'm to live in this village, I must have an occupation. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If it gets around, and you're not already married, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If it is a boy, you should see it as a release, not a disappointment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If it isn't my fault, whose is it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If it's a boy and you get pushed out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If it's a girl you can wed him happily, and all will be as it was before. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If it's my mistake, if I've led you on I'm sorry, but I'm not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If it's this business with Mr Bates... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If Mary were to marry him then all would be resolved. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If Molesley wears gardening gloves, it'll be gone in a week. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If Mr Molesley deserves the first prize for his flowers, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
If Mrs Hughes lets us, after we've had our dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ifone ofyou knows anything about this, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ifthey took you for a thief. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ifyou don't want to start again from the beginning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ifyou would ever let me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ifyou would ever let me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In a partnership. You might have heard of it. Harvell and Carter. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In a similar state of undress. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In a surge offertility, for want of a better word. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In a way, he set up his own memorial. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In a way, this latest business has forced me to recognise from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In fact, I rather admire him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In fact, I'm on my way to inspect the cottages. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In fact, I've brought some pamphlets that I thought might interest you, about the vote. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In fact, why don't you stay for dinner and we'll talk about it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In her new house in Belgrave Square. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In here, thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In many ways, I wanted to accept. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In the arms of a slut. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In the long term, we'll just have to wait for the doctor to give his opinion. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In the midst of life, we are in death. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In the real ways, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In these moments, you can normally find an Italian who isn't too picky. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In this case Mary has the trump card. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In time for what? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
In your room? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Indeed I have. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Indeed she is, Mrs Hughes, and I have no intention of usurping your authority. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Indeed, my lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Indeed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Injection of adrenaline is a comparatively new procedure. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is any ofthis true? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is Daisy going to the fair tonight with the others? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is everyone all right downstairs? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is he to be sacrificed on the altar of Molesley's ambition? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is he? Why? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is it absolutely necessary? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is it all part ofthe Great Matter? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is it all right if I make some notes? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is it dangerous, Doctor? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is it likely I'd marry Strallan when I wouldn't marry him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is it really true? I can't believe it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is it safe? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is it true you wrote to the Turkish Ambassador about Kemal? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is it what you want for the family? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is it your place to do so? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is Mr Carson about? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is Mr Carson there? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is much more energetic than mine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is she making a suit of armour? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is she really serious about him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is she right to be? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is that likely? When they've taken such trouble to get her well? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is that one mine? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is that quite fair? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is that sufficient reason to give him your money? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is that what you want for your eldest daughter? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is the family an old one? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is there any stale bread you're throwing out, and some salt? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is there anything else? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is there anything worse than losing one's maid? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is there anything you want me to do about it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is there nothing left on earth that you respect? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is there some difficulty, your ladyship? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is this picture really a della Francesca? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is this supposed to frighten me, Mr Bates? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is Thomas going? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Isn't it possible I should win the thing on merit? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Isn't someone going to answer it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Isn't that what I just said? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Isn't the maid a betterjudge ofthat than we are? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It appears to have been taken from the case in his room. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It can't come soon enough for me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It certainly can. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It corrects limps. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It didn't shrink in the drawer. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It does trouble me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It doesn't do to leave these things too long. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It doesn't mean we have to dine with them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It forms a part ofthe estate. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It is Elsie, isn't it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It is exceeding them in every way. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It is generous. He doesn't have to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It is settled, my dearest one, whether you like it or not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It is the judges who decide these things, not me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It is very hard to believe. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It is very important to me that you should know that I am not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It is, Mr Crawley, but I appreciate your saying so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It is, my lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It is. Though there's very few left to call me that, Joe Burns. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It looks like Erysipelas. You must have cut yourself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It makes no difference to Sybil and me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It matters that the people that live and work here are content. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It may not be a boy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It means he doesn't want to take it any further. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It might do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It only takes one. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It seems hard that poor Sir Anthony had to pay the price. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It seems His Excellency has made him privy to a scurrilous story from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It seems rather unlikely, a revolutionary chauffeur. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It seems that, when we were in London, she made a new friend. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It seems to have come from the Turkish Embassy, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It seems very wise to get a telephone now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It seems we have both been thrown over for a bigger prize. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It seems we must brush up on our powers offascination. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It should be yours without question, but I did not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It sinks in and spoils the effect. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It takes halfthe time with two. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It troubles me very much. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It was a boy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It was a fuss about nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It was donated by the late Lord Grantham for the best bloom in the village. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It was kind ofyou... and Anna. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It was like something out of a Trollope novel. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It was lovely. Only... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It was made for a German prince. I forget who. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It was Matthew's idea. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It was not a suggestion. Sit! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It was nothing, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It was your sister, Lady Edith, who wrote to the Ambassador. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It will be hard to think they could be bettered. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It will depend on the exact terms ofthe entail and ofthe deed ofgift from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It won't kill me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It won't make any difference. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It won't. I'll arrange it as soon as I get back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It would never be forgotten until long after we're both dead. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It would sound like a false accusation. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It'll be better in the long run. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It'll be fine in a day or two. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It'll be very hard on Mr Crawley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It'll give him a better night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It'll sound as if he's trying to get his own back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's a college hospital, ofcourse, but quite well equipped. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's a good place for me, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's a long time since I've had a girl to show offfor at the fair. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's a pleasure to meet you at last, Mrs Crawley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's a waste ofyour day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's a while ago now, but I saw my husband do it. I know how. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's a wonderful area for roses. We're very lucky. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's all Marx and Ruskin and John Stuart Mill, I ask you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's always sad when you love someone who doesn't love you back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's always the best place to start. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's an open Rolls Royce and I wondered ifyou might like a spin in it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's an unfair rumour which needs to be scotched. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's been rather a chop and change evening downstairs. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's bound to be a shock. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's called apple charlotte. Do you know it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's charming. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's definitely the heart. It's almost too quiet to hear at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's dropsy, I'm afraid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's easy to be generous when you have nothing to lose. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's exactly what I mean. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's for a secretary. It's a new firm in Thirsk. See? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's from Evelyn Napier. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's just as I thought. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's just I know that I won't be. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's just there, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's kind ofyou to take an interest. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's Lady Grantham. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's Mr Bates. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's Mrs Patmore, milord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's not a capital offence. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's not as simple as that. The money isn't mine any more. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's not fair ifyou both know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's not of my doing. It's all Mary's own work. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's not quite what I meant. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's not to clean his boots. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's nothing, ma'am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's nothing, truly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's official. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's particularly hard on the younger maids. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's splendid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's that bloomin' Daisy! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's the flower show, sir, next Saturday. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's the gap between the aristocracy and the poor, and... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's the law. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's time for some loyal opposition. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's too long since I've played the tourist. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's very difficult, Carson. For her, for Lady Mary, for everyone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's very hard for the girl, Mr Carson. You're frightening her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's very hard to hear the names of people you love dragged in the mud. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's wonderful to think of all those men and women from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Itjust seems there's been too much death in the house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Jealous? Do you think I couldn't have that old booby if I wanted him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
John Bates. He must have left the army about eight years ago. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just a couple ofdreary neighbours, that's all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just a man thrust into something he never wanted or envisaged. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just a message from Mama to say that Sybil had turned up alive. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just a minute... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just a sister in Lytham St Annes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just because nobody's investigated properly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just because you're a lord, you think you can do what you like with me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just do it, Miss O'Brien. Just do it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just for a moment. I've brought you something. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just helping out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just Hungry Hundreds stuff, mostly, you know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just let Lynch know and he'll sort it out for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just make sure they don't find her food all that agreeable. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just so long as you know, I'm not leaving until you tell me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just tell me, and I promise you'll feel better. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just think about it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just unusual. Among our kind of people. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just water and a bit ofsoap. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just when it seemed he was the only solution from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Kemal. My lover. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Kindly show some respect. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Kirby, possibly, or perhaps Easingwold. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Knowing the kitchen and where everything was kept. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to this happy event. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lady Grantham got off all right? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lady Grantham! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lady Jervas has asked us for a bite to eat afterwards. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lady Mary Crawley, I presume? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lady Mary Crawley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lady Mary doesn't like him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lady Mary, I hope you didn't misunderstand me. I was only joking. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lady Mary? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lady Mary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lady Sybil? Why? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lady Sybil. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Last June saw Emily Davison crushed to death from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Last night he looked so well. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Last time we waited for weeks and weeks, and this one's tomorrow! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Later tonight, I may need some help with the geography ofthe house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lean on me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Leave him alone, Mother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Leave me alone, Mr Bates. I know you mean well, but let me be. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Leave that and come away. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Leaving? When would I ever find the time? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Less than you might think. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Let me get this clear, at Sybil's ball you said you'd give me your answer from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Let me help you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Let the kitchen maids have theirs on their own. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Let us go. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Let us say, then, that Miss O'Brien was mistaken. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Let's go down and you can decide for yourself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Let's hope it's just unkind gossip. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Let's make her Chairman ofthe Board. She'd like that, wouldn't she? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Let's not pretend this isn't the answer to every one ofour prayers. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfeverything in the garden's sunny, why meddle? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfshe did, she'd marry Matthew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfshe was a real lady, she wouldn't have come down here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfshe wishes to leave and the law permits it, then let her go. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfshe won't say, "yes", when he might be poor, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfthat is the case, you will help me from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfthere is a war, it may be very hard to have one installed in a private house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfthere's one thing I hate, it's an atmosphere. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfwe're to be friends, you will not speak in that way again about the Crawleys from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou could just be patient for a little longer, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou don't lay off, I will punch your shining teeth through the back ofyour skull. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou don't, then say no. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou don't, we will figure in a scandal ofsuch magnitude from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou like. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou mean do I think women should have the vote, ofcourse I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou mean that I'm accustomed to a very different life from this, then that is true. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou must know, I'm trying to find some space from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou punish Branson, I'll never speak to you again. Never! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou really like an argument... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou return to this area, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou think she'll ever recover from carrying the body of Mr Pamuk from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou think you're tucking me away somewhere, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou wait in the library, I'll tell Papa you're here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou want a lift, I can take one ofyou, but not more. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou want to talk farming and foxes by the hour. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou wish. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou wish. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou'd like me to leave... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou'll excuse me, I'm going to bed. I've rather a headache. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou're going to the ceremony, I thought we might walk together. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou're quite certain, my lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou're so keen on women's rights, let a woman speak! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyour husband endures this procedure, he may live. If not, he will die. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyour mother's child is a boy, then he's the heir from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Life can be terribly unfair, can't it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Life is full ofsurprises. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Life's altered you, as it's altered me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Like most ofwhat goes on round here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Like what? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lily, can you find Gwen and tell her to come to the hall, now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Long time since you last took a night off. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Look again before you jump to any nasty conclusions. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Look at Matthew, I do admire him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Look at that scratch. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Look at that scratch. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Look who's paid us a visit. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Look, I'm on your side. Don't cause any trouble. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Look, I'm sorry if I'm... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lord Flintshire is a minister at the Foreign Office. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lord Grantham will decide what's to be done. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lovely. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lovely. Well done, Mr Molesley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lynch is happy for me to ride him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lynch, I think we'll go back by the South Lodge. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ma'am, I was wondering if I might take some time this afternoon from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mama has released me, thank God. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mama has sent me down to welcome you and to ask you to dine with us tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mama would have fainted ifshe'd seen her like this. As for Papa... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mama, may I present Matthew Crawley and Mrs Crawley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mama, not again! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mama, the world is changing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mama, you've already looked him up in the stud books from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mama? Anna said you wanted me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Many times. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Marry a man who can barely hold his knife like a gentleman? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Martin James Dillon, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mary can always change her mind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mary doesn't care for Cousin Matthew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mary has more suitors tonight than the Princess Aurora. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mary is family. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mary won't take Matthew Crawley, so we'd better get her settled from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mary, listen to me, ifyou take Matthew now, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mary, look after Matthew, I'll go up and revive your mother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mary? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Matthew Crawley is my heir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Matthew. He told me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
May I ask who this is and precisely what is going on? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
May I ask why you are holding Lady Sybil's biscuitjar? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
May I ask why you are sitting on Lady Sybil's bed? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
May I ask why? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
May I read this letter? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
May I? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Maybe we should knit something. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Maybe you will. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Maybe. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Maybe. But I'm a socialist, not a revolutionary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Maybe. But it will change the way we think of him. It always does. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Me mother wanted me to have a chance of bettering myself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mea culpa. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Meaning well is not enough. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Meanwhile, we have to watch that dreadful woman from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Men don't wear them, and they look perfectly normal in their clothes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Merely as a matter of routine rather than merit. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Might I enquire why my pantry has become a common room? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Might I give you this cup? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Might I have a word? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Might I suggest the crested pair, sir? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Milady, ifyou could just wait... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mind your own business. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Miss O'Brien? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mistaken, my eye. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mmm hmm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mmm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mmm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mmm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mmm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mmm. It always seemed rather dark when my mother in law lived here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Most ofthe time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mother, Lord Grantham has made the unwelcome discovery from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mother! You are not to go near Cousin Violet, that is an order. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Bates, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Bates, I know you think I was wrong to call on your mother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Bates, it's about your somewhat startling confession. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Bates, what are you... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Bates, what's the matter? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Bates, you may go now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Bates? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Bates? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Bates? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Bates. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Branson said it was getting out of hand when they left. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Bromidge has rung! You've done it, Gwen! You've got the job! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Carson can search the men's rooms, Mrs Hughes the women's. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Carson dropped his wallet in the passage. I was replacing it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Carson says he'll fetch the police ifshe's not back soon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Carson wouldn't like a maid answering the front door. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Carson, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Carson, are you all right? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Carson, have you got a minute? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Carson, Lady Mary Crawley does not deserve you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Carson, this probably isn't the moment, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Carson, we wondered ifwe could walk down to the fair after dinner? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Carson! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Carson? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Carson's no better than any other man when it comes to illness. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Carson's telephone is ringing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Crawley is his lordship's cousin and heir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Crawley was just leaving. Do you know where his lordship is? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Drake, your heart is not functioning properly, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Molesley walked in and there he was, as bold as brass, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Molesley would have no reason to make it up, milord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Molesley, what are you after? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Napier, milady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Napier's valet seems a competent fellow, and Thomas knows what he's doing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Nobody from Nowhere... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Pamuk, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr William Molesley from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Bird and I have made some lists... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Bird, at Downton Abbey from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Bird, I shall be very happy with your help with the garden party. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Bird? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Bird. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Crawley tells me she's recommended nitrate ofsilver and tincture ofsteel. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Crawley, how nice. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Crawley, I appreciate your thoroughness. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Drake, the choice is simple. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Hughes does. She's gone with them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Hughes goes out for one night and we all fall to pieces! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Hughes said she was after the other heir, Mr Patrick Crawley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Patmore is frightened. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Patmore is very cruel to that poor girl. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Patmore looks ready to eat her alive. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Patmore was worried that they'd prefer Mrs Bird's cooking, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Patmore, I have not asked you here to give you your notice. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Patmore, milord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Patmore, there's a lot to be done and you're only just up on your feet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Patmore's the generalissimo. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Much as we do, I suppose. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Must have been a horrible shock. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My boots are at the menders and I haven't ridden for weeks. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My dear fellow, I brought you here to interfere. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My dear fellow, we all have chapters we would rather keep unpublished. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My dear Mr Grigg... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My dear Papa thought the balloon would go up in the 1880s. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My dear, is there anything you're not telling me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My dear, Mrs Crawley believes I am profiting from an unfair advantage. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My dear, my heart goes out to you. It really does. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My father and brother, too. And I trained as a nurse during the war. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My father gave the building and an endowment to run it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My fortune is the work ofothers, who laboured to build a great dynasty. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My God! Oh, my darling... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My imagination is running riot. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My lady... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My late wife used to say that... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My lord, you have my resignation. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My lords, ladies and gentlemen, can I ask for silence? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My man always does this, can you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My mother was right, then? The man's life was saved? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My mother, Lady Grantham. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My mother's trying to set something up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My mount's as jumpy as a deb at her first ball. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My mum. She was so excited when I came here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My poor niece never uses one word when 20 will do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My prospects! Because nothing else has changed! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My word, Molesley, splendid roses as usual. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My, my. Has she said yes? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My, my. You have been busy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nanny always said sweet tea was the thing for frayed nerves. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Never mind what I thought. I was wrong. Good night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Never mind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Never mind. I was asking a lot. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Next time you want to treat me like a naughty schoolgirl from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Next time, have a proper look before you start complaining. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Next time, let's take my mother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nice and steady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nice girl, that Anna. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No Englishman would dream ofdying in someone else's house, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No matter who you are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No matter. Lfyou'll just open the store cupboard, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No one can foresee the future, Doctor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No one can open that door except Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No one ever warns you about bringing up daughters. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No one hits the bull's eye with the first arrow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No one is visiting. No one is staying. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No wonder he fell to pieces when his old mum snuffed it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, as if... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, but I wanted to see you. I looked for you yesterday at church. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, but it is a noble profession. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, but... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, he's... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, I did not know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, I don't hunt. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, I don't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, I mean it's sad that he died. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, I thought she was a nasty piece ofwork. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, I won't deny it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, I'm sure he's dead. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, indeed. But I have been away. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, it's yours. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, leave her alone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, milord. Thank you. It'll be an adventure. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, Mr Carson's busy, but can I take a message? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, not violent. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, our only way forward is to get Mary settled as soon as possible. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, please come in, Mrs Hughes. I'm just leaving. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, she isn't until she is married, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, what we need is a lawyer from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, you will not. She has rights, too. And there are rules. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, you won't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No! Listen to me, and take those kidneys up to the server from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. And he isn't going to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. But I feel I have no choice. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. Have you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. He's not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. I don't believe you would. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. I have never done anything. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. I told him he was taking me to a committee meeting. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. I was hoping that Lady Edith might like to accompany me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. I would like you to stay, please, Mrs Hughes. And you, Anna. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. I'll be perfectly fine, if I can just lie down. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. I'm not really here at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. Never mind. Good night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. No, I do not know that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. No, thank you, Anna. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. Not his lordship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. This time it's the flower show. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. Wait until they ring. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. You know it now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
None of us were. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
None ofthe rooms in this house belong to you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nor can Mary accuse you of making trouble, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nor even freedom for Ireland. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nor is Mother. I think we should let them settle it between them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nor should they be. That's our role. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nor will she have. Not while I'm housekeeper here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not a minute to change, and Granny's invited herselffor dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not a prig. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not always. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not as a representative of an oppressive class. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not as determined as I am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not as well as Mrs Crawley, apparently. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not at all. But the telephone is here now, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not at all. It's simply that he's superfluous to our style of living. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not entirely. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not everyone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not exactly. But I saw him in here from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not good, I'm afraid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not if I can help it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not if it isn't in their best interests. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not ifthere's a chance. Please, Doctor. Do what you must. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not ifyou wish to remain in this house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not in our house. There's only the four of us. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not in the 20th century. It's too ludicrous for words. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not in the least, my lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not likely. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not me, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not necessarily. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not necessarily. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not now every Tom, Dick and Harry seems to have a motor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not Papa. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not quite. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not really. But I'm glad I was there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not so much an open mind as an open mouth. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not that I've heard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not that much, and not fast enough for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not the first page. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not till the day itself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not to worry. How are you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not very modern. They were invented by Thomas Jefferson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not very pleased, she's dead. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not very well. In fact, we've decided to call it off. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not when I'm in charge. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not while your mother breathes air. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not you, not I, and certainly not Mrs Crawley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nothing is harder to live with than false hope. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nothing much, he's out with the York and Ainsty next week. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nothing much. I've had an enquiry about one ofthe farms. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nothing would give me more pleasure, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nothing yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nothing. Careful with that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nothing. Doesn't matter. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nothing. Not a thing. I'm fine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nothing. Nothing at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Notjust my husband. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now do you believe me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now he's here, I don't see any future in it. Not the way things are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now I'm going up to rest. Wake me at the dressing gong. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now she must share power with the mother and I must marry the son. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now where have I put my cuff links? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now will you kindly explain what in heaven is going on? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now you are damaged goods. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now you listen, you filthy little rat. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, don't let Mary wait for the baby before she gives Matthew her answer. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, first I must ask, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, get back to your work. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, give me yours and take this one at the same time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, I should look after my mother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, I'm relying on you to see that I go downstairs properly dressed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, I've been checking the stores from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, I've been thinking... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, ifyou'll excuse me, I shall rejoin my mother and sisters. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, it's Daisy, isn't it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, my sister's butler will look after you. He's very nice. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, on Dr Clarkson's recommendation, I'm sending you up to London from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, please go. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, tea's over. Back to work. You'd better take this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, tell me what it is and I'll see what I can do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, unclog your ears and get these to William from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, we must decide what to do for the best. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now, you ought to go. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Nurse. Can you prepare Mr Drake for his procedure, please? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
O'Brien knows which one. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
O'Brien, how long do you think it takes a lady's maid to settle in? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
O'Brien, I wonder ifyou might leave us? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
O'Brien! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
O'Brien! O'Brien! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Obviously, it's an act offaith at this stage. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Occasionally. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Odious woman. What does Mama want? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Of all ofyou, Sybil might find joy in a cottage, but not you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Of all the men on earth. I mean, he looked so fit. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Of keeping him happy until the conference begins. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse he didn't argue with the entail. Why would he? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse I'm pleased. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse it is. I'm sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse it was terribly wrong. It was all terribly wrong. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse it's impossible for Mary. She must resent me so bitterly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse not. He's too good for me, I know that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse not. One look at you would tell me that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse they're going up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse you are, but I like to have the heavy luggage from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse, darling. As long as you choose what I choose. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse, it gave your mother her best evening since Christmas. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse, she may have been cornered. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse, she's taken advice from someone with false and greedy values. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse, upstairs or down. It's been horrid for the ladies. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse, you can throw it away when you have it. That's up to you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse, you can throw it away when you have it. That's up to you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse! You know me, Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse. And I agree. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse. But I beg you to see that it is not reasonable. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse. But then I like a good argument. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse. How nice that would be. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse. I should be delighted. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse. Shall I bring you something for it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse. We should be helping Gwen ifthat's what she wants. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Offyou go and good luck. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, and I meant to ask, is there a decision about Mr Bates leaving? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, and I'm happy to tell you that Thomas has just handed in his notice. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, and take your time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, and you must wear gloves at all times. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Anna, it was a nightmare. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, another modern brainwave? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, aye. I'll not mind waiting in here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Bates. Why? What's he done? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, blimey! Batten down the hatches. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, but it'd only be Anna, and she wouldn't give me away. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, dear. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, dear. Have you had bad news? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, dear. Is it another scolding? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, dear. That sounds like trouble. I'll take my hat off. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, don't say that, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, don't worry about that. I can handle her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, don't worry. There are plenty of hours in the day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, don't you believe in rights for women, Thomas? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Drake is a good man and far too young to die, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Ellen. This is much better than I thought it would be. You have done well. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, fancy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, for heaven's sake, hold it steady from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, give it a rest. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, go home, William, ifyou're going to be such a spoilsport. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, good, let's talk about money. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Granny. Even the English aren't in control ofeverything. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Granny. Even the English aren't in control ofeverything. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, hang on a minute. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, he treated all of us when we were children. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, how kind. But alas, not today. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, I could wring Branson's neck. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, I don't know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, I don't think things are quite that desperate. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, I see. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, I should hope not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, I shouldn't think so, sir. But I don't mind it. I like the music. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, I think it might be... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, I thought I was in for another telling off about the hospital. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, I tried it with this and tried it with that, until it yielded. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, I was never much one for going round by the road. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, I'm just being silly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, is her cooking so precisely timed? You couldn't tell. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, is there anything more thrilling than a new frock? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, it's not that. I'll get to the bottom ofthat. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, it's quite safe. You're in a group and you knock on doors. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, like Judas was only "trying to help" I suppose, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Mama, must I? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Matthew, you always make everything so black and white. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Matthew. What am I always telling you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Mother, don't you see? He has a son now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Mrs Hughes, have you had any thoughts about the garden party for the hospital? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, much as usual. Dirty, noisy and quite enjoyable. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, my darling. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, my darling. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, my darling. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, my dear. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, my dear. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, my dears. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, my God! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, my god! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, my God. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, my lady, I thought... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, my Lord, listen to that. It's like the cry of a banshee. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, nice to see someone round here's got some manners. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, no, it's lovely. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, no, ma'am. Irritating more than painful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, no, you're far too busy. And I wouldn't want to push in. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, no. Ofcourse, Mary's main difficulty is that her situation is unresolved. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, no. Oh, please God, no! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, not yet. His lordship wants the facts, and Mr Bates won't give them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, nothing. I don't mean anything. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, ofcourse, ofcourse. The point is, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Papa, Cousin Matthew doesn't ride. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, please make your notes, dear Mr Bromidge. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, please. There's a meeting of my borstal charity. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, really? I'm intrigued. What could it be? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, so what? Sod 'em. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, sorry. Wasn't I supposed to know? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, that... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, that's all right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, that's so kind, thank you. Now, I really must be going. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, there'll be a war, all right. And it's time to prepare for it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, there's no secret Cora can keep for more than a month. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, they'll be worried about you. And ifthey check on me, I'm finished. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, this is Mr Bromidge, milady. He's here about the telephone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Thomas. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, wait a minute. Here's Mr Napier. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, we are, sir, but that brings its problems. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, well enough. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, well. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, yes, I'm sure they'd love a pair of bootees knitted by you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, yes, Lady Grantham. I can hardly remember a better one. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, yes, milady. There are only two or three places they could be. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, yes. He's better. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, you amaze me! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, you exaggerate. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, you know Mary. She likes to be in at the kill. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, you know what they say about old Savident. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, you poor thing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh! Anna, you're back safely, then? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh! Just a minute. I don't like to put it on earlier. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh! Just the ticket. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh! Oh, that sounds promising. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh! Thank you, O'Brien. You're a treasure. Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh? And where would you go? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh? Why? What's the matter with him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh. Even I studied nursing during the South African war. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh. I thought no one was here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh. I'm a little more than that, aren't I, Charlie? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh. Nobody is accusing you of anything. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh. Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Old Cripps was rather reluctant, but I'm pleased we went forward. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Old lady Grantham hasn't given up the fight, not by a long chalk. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Old Molesley's a champion. Or he would be, in a fairer world. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Older than yours, I imagine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
On my way here, I saw her go into the hospital. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
On the contrary, Mr Carson, I am astonished at your kindness. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
On top ofthe cupboard to make life easier. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
One can't go to pieces at the death ofevery foreigner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
One minute the warlord, the next a lovelorn poet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
One whiffof reform and she hears the rattle ofthe guillotine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
One with a happy ending, I hope. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Only a fool doesn't know when they've been beaten. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Only four people know he was in her room that night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Only I couldn't help overhearing yesterday, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Only mustard and aniseed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Only she's been talking recently as if she had ideas about Mr Pamuk's death. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Only that I'd think about it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Only that she thinks Thomas is bullying William. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Only the finest roses in the village. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Only we never heard back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Only you were saying how you felt so uncomfortable in there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ooh, have you had any answers about the position? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ooh, I think we can manage without any help from Mrs Bird. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ooh. Well, you would be, with your late husband a doctor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oops! Sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Open the oven. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or any danger oftrouble. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or any member of Lord Grantham's family. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or are you thinking of a career in banking? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or forced out into the world? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or give it to me, and I'll slip it into Miss O'Brien's. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or must everyone be driven out? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or shouldn't I talk like that in your presence? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or the footmen? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or they don't want the bother ofopposing him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or try to. But ifthe Flintshires have got hold of it... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or would you rather take in washing? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or you'll end up with no job and a broken heart. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or you'll what? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or, more precisely, me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ouch! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Our horse has cast a shoe. Is there a smithy nearby? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Our little hospital must surely grow and thrive with two such doughty champions from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Out you get, lads! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Papa does not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Papa prefers the servants to read the Bible and letters from home. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Papa will wonder where you are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Papa, I'm sorry I disobeyed you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Papa, this is Mr Pamuk. My father, Lord Grantham. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Papa? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Papa's sister is always nagging him to send supplies to London, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Parade around the village as ifshe owned it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Patrick was in and out ofthis house since the day he was born. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Patrick was your heir, he never lived here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
People mustn't think I'm really ill. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Perhaps I am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Perhaps I don't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Perhaps Mr Patrick did love her back, he just couldn't say it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Perhaps not. But it's enough of it to demand my resignation. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Perhaps she thinks the stork brings them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Perhaps the law should not permit it, for the common good. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Perhaps Thomas has seen and done more than is good for him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Perhaps with a flower or a bit ofveil or something. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Perhaps you don't dislike him at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Perhaps you saw his qualities for yourself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Perhaps. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Perhaps. But happily for Carson, that day has not come yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Peter? No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please don't apologise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please don't say Papa. I couldn't bear the way he'd look at me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please don't speak that man's name. We are about to eat. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please don't think we're ungrateful for your enthusiasm, Mrs Crawley, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please leave at once or I'II... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please stay where you are. Nobody's going anywhere. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please tell me that this account is false, at least in part. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please, I don't know when we'll meet again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please, make my excuses to your mother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please, Mrs Crawley, don't force me to be uncivil. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please, would you stop, please. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please! I can't listen to your attempts to try and justify yourself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please. Let me be useful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Politicians can't often recognise the changes that are inevitable. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor Aunt Rosamond. All alone in that big house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor chap. He has our sympathies. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor darling. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor Dr Clarkson. What has he done to deserve that termagant? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor Edith. I hope there's a right tree for her somewhere. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor girl. We ought to send in a rescue party. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor Granny. A month ago, these people were strangers. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor Granny. She's not used to being challenged. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor lad. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor Mary, she's been terribly down in the mouth lately. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor Mr Carson. We'll have to treat him like a god for a month to calm his nerves. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor Mr Molesley. How's it going? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor Mrs Patmore. Do you think you should go down and see her? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor old Edith. We never seem to talk about her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor old Madame Swan. I don't know why we bother with fittings. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Poor old Molesley. I pity the man who's taken thatjob. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Possibilities, too, and I was blind to them. I was determined not to let it change me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Precisely. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Pregnant? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Pretty, though, isn't it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Pretty. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Probably very wise. I hope Thomas doesn't mind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Problem? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Prove as fatal for the hopes ofwomen? It cannot! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Put an end to her meddling. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Put this away before you go, and never mind your flirting. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Putting it bluntly, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Putting on airs and graces I've no right to? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Quickly, quickly. His heart's stopped. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Quite a few. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Quite all right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Quite right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Quite right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Quite right. Please leave his lordship to me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Quite so. Thank you, Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Quite. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Rather more fitting, wouldn't you say? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Rather unlike Carson. We'd better go straight in to dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Really, Branson. I thought I gave the orders. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Really, Carson, there's no need to be quite so melodramatic. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Really, Mary, I wish you wouldn't talk like that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Really, Mother. You never approved of it all in the first place. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Really, my lord? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Really, Robert. You make me so annoyed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Really? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Really? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Really? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Really? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Really? What an achievement. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Regimental silver? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Right you are, then. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Right, I must get on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Right. Lfthere's anything you want to ask me, it'll need to be before I go. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Right. Well, we'll leave it there for now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Robert still doesn't suspect. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Robert, believe me, Sybil is not your problem. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Robert, can we do this in the morning? Sybil needs rest. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Robert, I'm sure... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Robert's always wanting me to get rid of O'Brien, but I can't face it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ruined and notorious, a laughingstock, a social pariah. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sad to think about. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Same as usual. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sarah O'Brien, this is not who you are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
See here. In the first place, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
See that you do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
See to the range and go to bed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
See, help's at hand. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
See, the thing is, I've got two tickets for a concert in York next Friday... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Seems not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Seems they want to fix her up with Mr Crawley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Separate the cook from the store cupboard? Where's the sense in that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Seriously. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Shall I adjust it, sir? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Shall I remind you ofsome ofthe choicest remarks from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Shall I sit here? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Shall I take your plates, then? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Shall I tell them now, my lord? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Shall I tell you what I think has altered you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She always makes the same frock. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She asks ifwe can both dine on Saturday? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She can't have! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She couldn't manage it alone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She didn't drag him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She didn't have any experience of hard work that I could tell, so... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She died three years ago. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She enjoys a taste of her old home. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She enjoys a taste of her old home. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She enjoys not paying for food. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She feels, in the past, I have been given the cup from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She got injured in a fight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She had to walk for miles. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She has to marry someone, Robert. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She hasn't been arrested and it wasn't a riot. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She hasn't got a brother or we'd know it by now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She hasn't said anything yet, except that she's going to have to tell him about Pamuk. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She hopes, one day, that I might be first footman, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She learned to do hair in Paris, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She likes you, by the way. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She looked extremely determined. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She may be president, but I'm the patron, so you're quite safe with me. Please. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She may try to keep the farm on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She never got a look in. He was all set up to marry Lady Mary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She ought to spend some time with the people she loves. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She reads too many novels. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She saw it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She seems to think that you are in possession ofsome knowledge from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She shouldn't have put you on the spot like that. It was unkind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She thinks if you put a toy down, it'll still be sitting there from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She thinks to keep it secret would be dishonourable. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She used to say that Kaiser Bill loved uniforms and medals from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She wants a saddle of lamb and all the fruit and vegetables we can muster. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She wants it put onto a new shirt, but it's a bit old fashioned to my taste. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She wants the key to the store cupboard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She wants to keep it private, not secret. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She was going on about her new frock. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She was so jealous, she made me promise she could come with us. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She was very upset by the death of poor Mr Pamuk. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She will think that, but I don't, and nor will Cora. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She won't do that, either. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She won't tell, in case it reflects badly on her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She worked at the barracks sometimes, and helping at big dinners and so on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She writes as if, somehow, it reflects badly on Mary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She'd have rung for me and given me the button, that's all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She'd never throw him over! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She'll be on about the vote in a minute. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She'll be perfectly fine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She'll muddle through with Daisy for help. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's a match for the old lady, she wasn't going to give in. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's adamant. I've tried to explain how hard it'll be on him, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's all right, Mrs Bird. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's been an absolute ruler there for long enough. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's been asked to one next month by Lady Anne McNair. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's been helping me find a new maid from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's been that down in the mouth since the death of poor Mr Pamuk. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's changing now, so dinner won't be late, after all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's coming over tomorrow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's discovered politics, which ofcourse makes Papa see red. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's gone home now, but she's still very ill. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's got a maid, her name's Ellen. She came a day earlier. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's had a shock. We all have. Just let her rest. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's home but she's still very weak. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's just a housemaid that fastens hooks and buttons when she has to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's like a sister. She'd never betray me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's looking very fidgety, lately, and I saw her hurrying to meet the postman. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's more of a general than a trooper, but, you know, you need that in a cook. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's nice enough, but he's... very full of himself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's not a lady's maid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's not badly hurt, is she? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's quite capable ofdoing her own flinging, I assure you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's resting, but tell me anyway. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's right. I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's staying on with my sister for a couple ofweeks. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's to double under housemaid and kitchen maid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's worse than when you left. Much worse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's written to me. I should pay no attention. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Should I tell him about your friendship with his late mother? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Shouldn't you ask what sort ofconcert it is? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Show Dr Clarkson out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Silly chump. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Since I arrived at Downton, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Since I should hate to see you cast out into the darkness. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Since it would probably kill him, and certainly ruin his life, I will not from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Since Turkey's signature is vital, Mr Napier's been given the job from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sir Anthony is here to show you his new car. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sir Anthony seems nice enough. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sir Anthony Strallan was at Lady Wren's party. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sir Anthony Strallan. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sir Anthony, it must be so hard to meet the challenge ofthe future from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sir Anthony. How nice. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So am I, by heaven. If it had been left to that bloody fool Branson... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So are you doing any more church visiting with Edith? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So are you enjoying your new life? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So are you interested in flowers? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So at least I pretend we sleep apart. Isn't that enough? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So don't try and make out you are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So he'll give us this house for life, will he? How generous! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So he's turned it to grass. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So how did she do it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So I asked Mr Bates and he looked among his lordship's riding clothes from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So I need you to manage the young ladies. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So I should sack O'Brien instead? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So I'll be handing in my notice. I'll serve out the month, ofcourse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So I'll try to keep an eye on you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So I'm to just find a husband and get out ofthe way? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So I've ruined everything? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So ifyou don't mind, I would rather not confirm their expectations. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So it was a bit... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So kind ofyou to have us, Lady Grantham. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So Mary is to be denied her countess's coronet after all? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So Mr Pamuk decided to leave him in London. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So no more ofthat, please. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So no one has a chance to hide the box. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So we'll be spared any unpleasantness on that score. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So what are they like? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So what do you think we'll make ofthem? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So women's rights begin at home? I see. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So you hanker for the days ofserfdom? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, are you the whole ofour new household? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, clearly the judge thought there was some mitigating factor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, did you get the job? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, do we break a patient's confidence from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, have you decided whether or not to marry Cousin Matthew? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, how was the drive? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, I put her off, told her to come and admire the baby. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, I've been thinking, what could be more useful than what you do? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, ifthere's anything I can do, please ask. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, it's all right? I can go? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, let it be tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, Molesley, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, Mr Bates is taking wine. And why would this be? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, put that in your pipe and smoke it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, Thomas has been caught red handed. Well, we knew he was a thief, didn't we? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, what are you going to say to her ladyship about Mrs Patmore? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, what did you say to Mama? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, what do they sound like? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, what is it you want to know? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, what's in it, then? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, what's new at the big house? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, why have you come here if he has done everything you asked of him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, you see to the girls and you're supposed to be head housemaid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, you're his cousin and you'd like to be in touch? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Some of it is true. How much? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Some people couldn't see it, but she was. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Some travelling salesman's set up at the pub for the afternoon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Someone even saw her with a big carryall. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Someone you could always trust. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Something involving Lady Mary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Something to celebrate? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sometimes I feel as if I were living in an H.G. Wells' novel. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sometimes I rather envy you, having somewhere to go every morning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sometimes it wouldn't be right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sometimes we must endure a little pain in order to achieve satisfaction. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sometimes we're not at liberty to speak. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sometimes you have to be hard on yourself, but you can change it completely, I know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sometimes, even to deny these things is only to throw paraffin onto the flames. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sorry to bother you, my lady, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sorry, Miss. But Mr Crump's staying over at the Skelton estate tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sorry, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sorry, Papa, you can't go in there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sorry, what were you saying? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sorry? She's thrilled. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sorry. I hate this room. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sorry. I'm a bit late tonight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sounds stupid to me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Spoken like a true politician. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Start there. "I'm sorry..." from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Stay by me and we'll take it together. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Steady on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Steady on. You can cut him a bit ofslack on his second day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Steady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Stop flannelling and get on, before I betray you to Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Stop right there. Lfyou want to know more, go down and offer the doctor some whisky. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Stop that silly nonsense before you put yourjoints out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Stranger things happen at sea. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Suppose there's a tidal wave? Suppose we all die ofthe plague? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Suppose there's a war? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Suppose they sell the estate? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Surely you have better things to do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Surely, if his lordship hasn't done anything until now, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sybil needed to go to Ripon. I asked Branson to drive her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sybil will do well enough. It's time Mary was settled. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sybil, be a dear and fetch my black evening shawl. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sybil, darling, why would you want to go to a real school? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sybil, I think it's time for Branson to take you home. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sybil, mainly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sybil, you were a great success in London, darling. Well done. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Take a seat. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Take her upstairs, dry her off. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Take it! Take it! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Take it. Take it, don't dawdle. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Take me there at once. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Taking my wallet out of my change coat. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Talking ofsunny, are you looking forward to your coming season? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Tell me you will not permit this amateur to influence your professional opinion. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Tell me, Mr Carson, do you think it right from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ten bloody years! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ten years of my life, that's what I've given her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Terrible thing. Awful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Than sending stiffcollars to the equator. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Than work from dawn till dusk in a cramped and gloomy office. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank God. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank heaven! Now, we need to talk about the garden party. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you for coming to Sybil's rescue. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you for letting me have it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you for not turning against her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you for your concern. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you for your faith in me, Mr Napier. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you for your faith in me, Mr Napier. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you for your trouble. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you so much for this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you very much, Doctor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you very much, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you, Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you, ma'am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you, O'Brien. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you, Thomas. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you, Thomas. We can talk about it later. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you, William. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. I know quite as much as I need to about all that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. That was beautiful! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. You've been so kind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thanks, ever so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thanks. Good night, Mother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thanks. She wouldn't mind anyway. She's nice, Lady Sybil. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thanks. That's enough. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That and your promise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That can't be the whole story. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That depends. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That everything was ship shape and Bristol fashion. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That filthy, ungrateful cow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That he's going to marry one ofthe Semphill girls. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That his heir is a middle class lawyer and the son of a middle class doctor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That I do promise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That I do want Downton to be my future. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That I have already planned the dinner with her, and I can't change it now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That I'm grateful for what he's trying to do, but the experiment is at an end. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That ifyou want something enough, it will come to you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That is all I ask, to understand the exact terms. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That is the point, precisely. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That is the point, precisely. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That is uncomfortable for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That is what I said. And Anna, you're to come, too. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That is why people accept the story. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That is, Miss Dawson never heard back from you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That isn't true. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That means something, you know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That Miss O'Brien has been unwilling to let things drop. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That my instructions are to be set as nothing? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That night her opportunity came and she took it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That poor wee babe. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That reflects the pride and dignity ofthe family he serves. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That run reminded me of a day last month up in Cheshire. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That will teach you to believe what the English say about foreigners. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That would be most appreciated. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That you wanted to leave? Carson told my father. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That'd be helpful surely? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That'll be the day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's about the size of it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's all? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's correct. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's if I don't go with you, ofcourse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's just it! I know I could manage better ifonly... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's my wonderful complexion, inherited from my Irish mother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's rather ungallant, Mother. I'm sure when we see Cousin Violet's roses, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's ridiculous. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's right. Perseus. Son of a god. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's something no one could accuse you of. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's the test, and we're going to have to meet it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's very good. "A poet in need of an empire." Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's very kind ofyou, Doctor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's very kind, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's what my mum says. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's what they call the big question. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's what was in the envelopes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's why you should treat every day as if it were your last. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The African war had shaken him up and made him angry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The Ambassador is dangerous. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The answers? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The bastard's hidden it in my room or yours. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The bleeding great packing case that weighs a tonne, that's what. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The car's just here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The chauffeur always eats in his own cottage. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The churches work on Sunday and I work all the weekdays. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The day is coming when your lot will have to toe the line just like the rest of us. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The day you got back, and now you say you will not! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The doctor's gone, your lordship. But he's coming back after dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The Dowager Countess of Grantham. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The Dowager Countess, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The Dowager Countess. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The draining may stop the heart, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The entail's unbreakable. Mary cannot inherit. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The flower show? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The Grantham Cup. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The Grizzly Bear! As ifyou do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The Honourable Evelyn Napier. Son and heir to Viscount Branksome. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The Honourable Joseph Gerald Ansty, for the Conservative and Unionist Party, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The housekeeper manages the store cupboard, but... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The investiture ofour first Chairwoman, Mrs Reginald Crawley, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The Kaiser is such a mercurial figure, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The key is in the planning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The kitchen maid. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The last few weeks have taught me that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The law. And Parliament. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The lawyers I write to only huff and puff. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The library grate needed a real going over. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The main topic here is the murder ofthe Austrian Archduke. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The meet is at Downton. He'll want some tea when he's up here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The meeting's in one of these buildings here? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The mistress was a nice lady, but she had only one car from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The odd thing is I feel, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The one you brought with you from Manchester? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The only one who never sticks up for me in all this is you. Why is that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The only option is to minimise the damage. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The only sure way to get rid of a servant is to have him or her suspected ofstealing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The other day, at dinner, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The others are just behind me, so you can lock up in a minute. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The point is, my dear, I don't want you, any ofyou, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The point is, when you refused Matthew from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The poor Turkish gentleman, Mr Pamuk, and Lady Mary's room. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The price ofsaving Downton is to accept Matthew Crawley as his heir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The question is what do I say to Cousin Violet? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The question is, will she accept Matthew? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The reason Gwen didn't give any more details is because she works here, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The seamstress is going to fit it to Lady Sybil, but I can't find it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The second Earl brought back several paintings from his... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The Socialist Party, 2,741 votes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The solution doesn't seem to make it any better. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The staff. We're all on your side. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The suspense is killing me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The thing is, just for a moment I thought... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The thing is, Lady Mary, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The time has come when we really have to make a decision. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The tincture and the salve will help. Try it for a week and we'll see. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The truth is my head's splitting. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The truth is they're all getting too old for a mother's control. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The truth is, Lady Grantham, I am not a vain man. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The whole thing is a complete joke. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then he was a braver man than I am, Gunga Din. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then her husband will tell her what her opinions are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then I hope your chance will come to sample it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then I will consider the case and give you my decision from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then I'll stay with you in case explanations are needed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then I'll wait. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then I'm a fool, for I'm a long way from being beaten yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then might I remind you we are preparing dinner for your future employer. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then my mother will have to listen to her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then perhaps we should find another supplier. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then pity your wife, whose fortune must go to this odd young man, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then Saturday it is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then she can jolly well wait. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then she's a foolish girl and she doesn't deserve you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then she's barking up the wrong tree. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then she's in for an equally big disappointment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then she's not like my sisters. Walk on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then that will be my consolation prize. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then that's why we must stick together. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then think ofsomething quick. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then we must be ready by tomorrow, mustn't we? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then we must strengthen the argument. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then we'll have to face it, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then who did? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then who else has as much to lose as you if it ever gets out? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then who was it? Who was the thief? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then why are you asking? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then why did you apply for it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There are plenty more fish in the sea than ever came out of it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There are plenty ofchildren in grander circumstances from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There are sandwiches for Mr Crawley in the dining room, Lady Mary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There are treatments, but even the best are uncertain. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There are two young men staying, so you won't be so outnumbered for once. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There are worse crimes on earth than loyalty. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There is a rumour in London that you are not virtuous. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There is something that's been troubling me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There is such a thing as free speech. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There isn't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There they go. Guy Fawkes and his assistant. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There was a letter from Mr Napier in the evening post. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There was no need for you to come back a day early. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There was nothing anybody could do once he'd confessed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There were five cars parked in the market place, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There were several speakers, actually. He was the last. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There will come a day when someone thinks you mean what you say. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There won't be any more annoyance for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There you are, Mr Bates. It's in. Came this morning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There, there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There, there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There, there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There'll never be anyone less suited for the post or worse qualified than I am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's a few of us going later on. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's a local girl, ma'am, Beth. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's a section just here that I was rather unsure about. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's a war coming and war means change. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's been too much ofthat already. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's no mechanism for you to do so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's no need to be so prim. I come in peace. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's no need to shout, thank you. I'm not deaf. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's no point in wishing it had not happened. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's nothing like an English summer is there? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's nothing wrong with doctors. We all need doctors. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's nothing, Aunt Rosamund. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's nothing. But you mustn't let it trouble you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's one I think has real possibilities. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's one we liked the sound of, who'd been trained in Paris. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's only one thing we can do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's something else... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
These are the papers. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
These things happen. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They are finer and more fragile than our own. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They are pleased to have met me, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They don't have much fun. You should join them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They echo Murray and say nothing can be done. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They knew it was her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They know about hard work and long hours, that's for sure. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They know that I know, that's worth something. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They look very painful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They must have written it as soon as I left the office. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They must've put it back on the wrong shelf when they were dusting. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They need someone who understands industrial law, I'm glad to say. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They need their own establishments. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They said it would, which isn't quite the same thing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They seem more appropriate, ifyou don't mind my saying. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They were just going to make magic passes over your eyes? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They were trying to hide it, so I knew it was wrong. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They won't be long. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They won't notice ifyou vanish for a couple of hours. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They'll add a few more flowers before we open in the morning, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They'll be back from the station any second now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They'll eat here every evening. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They'll have fixed on that when they heard I was a bachelor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They'll not disturb the peace ofyour husband's last hours. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They'll organise a search, won't they? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They're a bit fiddly. I wonder ifyou could help me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They're bringing the car around to take me to the station. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They're here, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They're just our employers. They're not our flesh and blood. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They're just thrown away and changed every evening. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They're no bigger than a hamster at that stage. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They're proud of me and I'd hate to spoil that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They're rather marvellous, aren't they? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They're up in the servery, in the warmer. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They're very good and they didn't mind coming out on a Sunday. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They've arrested this Princip fellow and his gang. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They've cancelled the appointment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They've found someone more suited for the post and better qualified. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They've gone down to the village. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Things are changing for women, Gwen. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Things have changed since then. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Think about it carefully. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Think ofthat! Oh, my dear! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This family might be approaching dissolution. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This gentleman is an acquaintance of Mr Carson, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This historic by election from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This is Carson. We'd all be lost without him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This is enchanting. Do we grow this? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This is my job, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This is the button we're missing from my new evening coat. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This is the hard part. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This is the meeting. We're here for the counting ofthe votes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This isn't bad at all, is it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This isn't her territory. We can say what we like down here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This isn't the end. You mustn't give up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This lot aren't interested in politics. They're spoiling for a fight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This should do it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This should do the trick, milady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This was at the back door. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This way. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This will be for the family and the one in my pantry is for the staff, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This will sting a bit. But it's stopped bleeding. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thomas has made against me because you believe them to be untrue? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thomas has tried to convince you that I'm a drunkard and a thief. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thomas is lovely, isn't he? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thomas likes to show off. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thomas was in the library when old Violet came in from the garden. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thomas, don't be so unkind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thomas! William! Stop that! That is enough! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Those are a dull option for such an occasion. Don't you agree? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Though why am I encouraging you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Though why it has to be sweet, I couldn't tell you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Though, there are times when you yearn for a bit ofsolitude. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thought I'd have a go before I went home. How about you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Tincture ofsteel, 10 drops in water, three times a day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To a distant cousin of her husband's. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To a young man without any help from me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To be honest, Carson, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To be honest, Mr Bates, I don't see the point of it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To break the entail, we'd need a private bill in Parliament? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To carry a corpse the length ofthis house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To catch your interest. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To deprive a man of his livelihood, when he's done nothing wrong? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To drink it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To feel you have to dislike Matthew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To hear her talk, you'd think he was a cabinet minister. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To her father's problems, she was rescued. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To improve their lot where they can. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To instruct you in your own practice? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To know who that is! I've a good mind... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To make that work, you'd have to be a good liar. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To me, that is a story. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To progress in your chosen career, William, you must remember that a good servant, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To see an eye specialist at Moorfields. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To see Matthew a landless pier with a title but no means to pay for it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To serve as a member of Parliament... A member of Parliament... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To stimulate the heart and restore normal activity. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To think one ofthem will be taking my place. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To train for the Territorial Force hospitals, ifthat's what you mean. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
To whom am I speaking? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Tomorrow. She needs time to recover her nerves. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Too old, and they can't change. Too young, and they've no experience. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Took some getting used to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Training up men for the work, when many have no aptitude. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Trevor Andrew Morgan, the Liberal Party... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Trust me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Try not to miss me. It'll be good practice. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Turn the tables on him, before he has the chance to nail you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Typical Branson to be there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Uh uh, uh uh, uh uh, don't go all high and mighty with me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Uh, I'm sorry, your lordship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Uh... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Uh... I'm not sure anyone went with him, my lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Um, I must thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Unfortunately, sir, your daughter is more practical than you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
United as they are by the strongest ties of all, family and friendship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Unless it's been moved for some reason. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Unless you're too tired. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Unless, ofcourse, she's a spy herself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Until a couple ofyears ago, I was a drunkard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Until then, I hope you will remain in your post. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Until you couldn't keep your hands out ofthe till. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Upper middle class. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Urgent. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Use the front door. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
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When Cousin Cora's money was transferred to the estate. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When do you put that magnificent display of prizes on show? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When every villager could demand the latest fad in treatment from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When he arrives, do your best to keep her in the drawing room. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When he brought the Roman soldiers to the garden! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When he realised what it was, he wanted to come straight back. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When he's got what he always wanted. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When he's seen and done so much, and I've been nowhere and done nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When his whole future is at risk, he will love you to the end of his days. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When I discovered the answer, I debated whether I should relay it, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When I have discussed it with his lordship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When I have given you £20, you will leave Downton immediately from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When I told him I'd taken a job at Downton, he asked me to marry him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When I'd been arrested at a riot in May. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When I've ruined myself, I must have a powerful protector to hide behind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When in Rome... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When it comes to Cousin Mary, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When she dies, they'll cut her open and find it engraved on her heart. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When she made such an effort to arrange the last one. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When something bad happens, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When we were in Lady Mary's room. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When you are the one who will suffer most from a discovery. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When you laugh with me, or flirt with me, is that a duty? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When you made your offer, I thought you might be a "great lady nurse" from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When you met him in London, you liked him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When you ran off last night, I hope you hadn't thought me rude. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When you think what she's got and we haven't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When you thought you saw Mr Bates carrying a bottle? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When you wantto playwith it again. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When you're ready, report to the local recruiting office from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Where is everyone? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Where Mr Molesley's roses will turn everybody's heads. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Where shall we go next? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Where were you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Where? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Where? I'm not a mind reader. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Where's Gwen now? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Where's he staying? With friends? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Where's the sauce? Doesn't this have Hollandaise? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Where's Thomas? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Wherever you look. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Which I think is generous, but after that you're on your own. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Which I thought pretty generous, given the circumstances. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Which is why he hasn't told his lordship yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Which is why you wouldn't let her ladyship have the pudding she wanted. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Which obviously, you did. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Which sport did you have in mind? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Which we never believed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Which would secure your future and give you a position. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Which, presumably, is why you all hid your plans from me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
While I was in London, I learned something about Mr Bates. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
While I'm sat here, sewing like a cursed princess in a fairy tale, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
While she was working for the Ambassadress. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who do you call if no one you know has got one? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who does she think she's fooling? We're not friends. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who has graciously agreed to share the duties ofour beloved president, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who knows, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who mentioned a problem? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who pays for it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who raises the tone ofthis household by being part of it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who says he has? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who says? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who talks about "weekends" and "jobs". from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who wants an old sea monster when they can have Perseus? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who will be glad of a position in this house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who'd love to say the same. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who's decent and honour bound to look into it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who's going to tell them? You? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who's proved a disappointment. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who's that from, Papa? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Hold your horses. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Whoever heard ofsuch a thing? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Whom don't we have to dine with? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why are all your causes so steeped in gloom? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why are they here at all when you're going to undo it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why are we talking about this? What does it matter? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why are you English so curious about other people's lives? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why are you picking on him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why are you so against him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why did I ever listen to you in the first place? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why do we have to rush into it? I need to be sure, that's all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why do you always have to pretend to be nicer than the rest of us? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why does every day involve a fight with an American? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why does Mr Carson let you do that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why does she waste her precious time on politics? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why does the Prime Minister resist the inevitable? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why doesn't the gorgeous Turk have his own chap? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why don't I put an advertisement in The Lady? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why don't you ask her? She needs taking out of herself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why don't you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why ever not? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why hasn't he done anything? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why is Sybil having a new dress and not me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why is that down here? Who's been in my room? They had no right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why is that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why must we all go to the hospital? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why not concentrate on Edith? She needs all the help she can get. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why not? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why not? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why not? You obviously don't approve of him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why notjust tell them to choose whichever flower is best? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why odd? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why on earth not? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why should I? I think it's terrific that people make their own lives, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why should you be burdened with Mary's secret? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why shouldn't Gwen have a typewriter, ifshe wants one? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why shouldn't he be a lawyer? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why shouldn't I be? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why stop there? Let's get the dogs up and listen to them bark! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why was Cousin Matthew in such a hurry to get away? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why would I order a valet to help with the wine? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why would she? It was her idea. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why would they want to? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why would you do that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why, Daisy? Why would you do such a thing? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why, Granny, you're a romantic! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why, he doesn't mind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why, I did, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why, them, ofcourse. I ain't got nothing else. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why? Has he displeased you in some way? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why? Nobody else does. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why? She didn't know him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why? What's she been saying? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why? What's the matter with it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will he or she please come to me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will Lady Mary be back soon? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will she stay with the hunt the whole day? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will that not be awkward? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will that serve as your excuse when he dies? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will the summer of 1914 from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will we be seeing a lot of him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will we be seeing you here again? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you hand in your notice? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you have your own way, do you think? With the frock? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you leave her alone, ifshe doesn't want to talk about it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you let me know when her ladyship is down? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you miss me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you really deny the man his chance of life? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you really leave? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you really let him find a man in your bedroom? What a story. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you shut up? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you tell him or shall I? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you tell Mama, if I forget? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you tell us why, preferably without any more cheek? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
William and I can manage here now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
William can't keep a secret. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
William said she was looking daggers. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
William, are you planning to go home soon? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
William, did you have a good night? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
William, give us a tune. Come on, Daisy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
William, I'm sorry I've been so unkind to you lately. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
William, will you find Anna and tell her I've gone upstairs? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
William! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
William! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
William! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
William's not a bad lad. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Wish me luck with it, Mary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
With a wide, toothy grin and hair reeking of pomade. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
With all due respect, Mr Carson, Gwen is under my jurisdiction. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
With any luck, there may be some advantage in your having volunteered so early. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
With halfthe story hidden. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
With Lady Grantham's condition and everything. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
With what? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
With your eyesight, it's a wonder you could see the pots at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Women like me don't have a life. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Women must get the vote, mustn't they, Branson? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Won't it hurt? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Won't you stay and have some tea? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Wonder how Mary's getting on? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Wonder what that Mr Molesley makes ofthem. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Wonderful news, ofcourse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Worshipping together through the centuries, isn't it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Would she have, though, when it came to it? That's the question. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Would you ever come out with me? Or aren't we friends enough for that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Would you find me very ungrateful if I dispensed with his services? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Would you have stayed, if I'd accepted you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Would you like me to ask Branson to bring the car round, my lady? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Would you like this in here, ma'am, or taken up to your room? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Would you like to go to the fair with me, Daisy? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Would you like us to go, Mr Carson? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Would you make my excuses to your parents? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Would you mind waiting in the library? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Would you really deny the same to poor old Molesley? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Would you want Mary to marry one ofthem? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Would you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Wouldn't the journey be painful? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Wouldn't you, Thomas? I dare say he feels just the same about you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Write to them today and name me as your reference. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yeah, all right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yeah. I'm sorry about that. I'm just... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, but you don't "usually" win, do you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, he had time to say goodbye. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, he is nice. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, I do, 'cause I was the one who found him there the next day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, I expect he would. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, I have. Ofcourse I have. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, I know what canvassing is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, I know. Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, I should think very carefully about a lot ofthings. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, I think so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, indeed. Please send him in. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, it must have been hard for you when Ivy died. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, it's a wonderful country. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, Mama. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, milady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, Mrs Bird, Lord Grantham has rather a favour to ask ofyou. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, thank you, milord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, thank you. That was thoughtful. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, you can see that in the treatment ofthe stone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, you should. Mr Carson knows what he's doing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes, your ladyship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes. But I find it very odd. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes. I have been very fortunate in that regard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes. We should have asked you, really. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes. Yes, it was. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You adjust this to the right height to minimise the limp. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You always win. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You and my parents have something in common. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You are a lady to me. And I never knew a finer one. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You are a man of integrity and honour, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You are here to watch, not to participate. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You are just what I think you are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You are my darling daughter and I love you, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You are quite wonderful the way you see room for improvement from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You bastard. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You believe I'm much more of a rebel than I am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You big softie. What'll Mr Lynch say? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You can change your life ifyou want to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You can tell the doctor that you opened the cupboard from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You can write a note, too, and put it in with mine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You can't be serious. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You can't be sure I was going to refuse you, even if it had been a boy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You can't take it lying down. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You cannot mean her ladyship, the Dowager Countess. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You could ride this afternoon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You could speak to the housekeeper in London. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You did not! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You didn't think I'd miss my very first by election? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You do know I mean to involve you in the running ofthe estate? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You do know I should be very proud to have you as my son in law, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You do not love the place yet? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You don't care about Matthew getting everything, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You don't have to worry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You don't know what's happened to Lady Sybil, do you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You don't look dishevelled to me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You don't mean John Bates, who went to prison for theft? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You don't mind my interfering? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You don't seem very pleased. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You don't suppose there's anything sinister in it, do you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You don't want it to taste nice. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You feel so powerless. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You forget yourself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You gave me the wrong cloth! Ow! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You go in, Mrs Hughes. I want a quick word with Mr Bates here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You go on ahead. I'll see you back at the house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You have decided not to take action over the allegations from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You have met Daisy and the others? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You have never seen me drink one drop of alcohol. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You have to admit it's quite funny. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You have to believe me! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You haven't got an admirer? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You heard him. Matthew this, Matthew that. Matthew, Matthew, Matthew! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You just press the letters and they print on the paper. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You just said "they". Who was with him? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You know better than anyone I haven't changed my name. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You know everything, don't you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You know how angry she gets she hasn't got one of her own. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You know how the English are about these things. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You know my late husband was a doctor. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You know nothing will change, whoever gets in. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You know Thomas, my lord. He has to have a grumble, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You know what all work and no play did for Jack? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You know what these things can be like. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You know when you were talking about the feeling ofdeath in the house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You know, I don't dislike him as much as you do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You look done in. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You made about me when I arrived here? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You made me jump. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You met him with the Delderfields last November, at Doncaster races. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You might as well bear witness to my shame. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You might do it in private, not in front ofthe servants. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You might like the hospital. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You might take a look at the letters ifyou have a minute. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You must all go and see. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You must be careful not to break Sybil's heart. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You must be expanding every day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You must be mad. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You must decide whether I stay or go on the basis ofthe evidence before you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You must have thought me an awful prig when I first arrived. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You must look after yourself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You must pay no attention to the things I say. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You must stay here ifyou want, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You must think very carefully what your answer will be. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You mustn't be unkind to Edith. She has fewer advantages than you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You mustn't let Thomas get you down. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You needn't be quite so shocked. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You never disappoint. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You never say that to me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You owe me a say in the matter, surely? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You remember the Turkish gentleman, Mr Pamuk? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You remember what you saw. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You saw how many ofthe village turned out for the service. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You saw Mr Bates in here alone, hanging up the cellar key. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You see a million bricks that may crumble, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You see, Edith and I had this sort of bet... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You see, I went to call on Mr Bates's mother... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You seem positively glad to see Mary disinherited! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You seem well prepared. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You shall have one, too. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You should ask Mr Carson, my lady. It's not my place to tell. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You should get that brushed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You should have more faith. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You should have punished one ofthem at least. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You should learn to forget what I say. I know I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You should not feel it necessary to ask my permission to attend. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You should put in for a raise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You should see what he reads. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You shouldn't do that in here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You shouldn't have eaten with us. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You stay with us. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You talk of Mr Molesley's pride? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You think it's going to be like Little Women, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You think you're such a big man, don't you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You think yourselfso superior, don't you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You thought I'd turn up my nose at a housemaid? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You tighten these, gradually, as tight as you can stand, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You understand that women go through a certain change. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You want to leave service? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You wanted to see Mrs Bird, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You wanted to see the new chauffeur, my lord? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You were on the stage? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You were quite right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You were the daughter of an earl with an unsullied reputation. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You were very brave. She told me you knocked a man down. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You were very helpful, Edith, looking after Sir Anthony. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You will be an earl. You will inherit the estate. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You will be sorry when I've finished with you. Look at this! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You will mend it now and you will never again appear in public from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You will serve from five to 10 years in His Majesty's custody. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You will therefore, please, accord him the respect he's entitled to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You won't be any the wiser, but his name is Evelyn Napier. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You won't be leaving, then? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You won't be walking anywhere. She's got minutes to live, by the sound of it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You won't marry him, though, will you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You won't tell Papa? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You wouldn't be the first. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You, me, Lady Mary and possibly Daisy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'd be surprised! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'd better come. Mrs Patmore's on the rampage. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'd have to take Mary or Edith with you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll be fine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll be glad to hear that Matthew's conscience from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll be good enough to show her how things work. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll be met at King's Cross by Lady Rosamund's chauffeur, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll be the butler yourselfone day, then you'll do the smacking. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll have her application, I promise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll have to stick up for him, because Papa will skin him alive. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll hear no argument from me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll let me know how she gets on? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll look more normal. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll not always be in charge, you know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll restore a few every year from now on? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll see, we're not giving up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll soon get used to the way things are done here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll still be mistress of Downton. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're a kind woman, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're always dozy, but tonight you'd make Sleeping Beauty look alert. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're American, you don't understand these things. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're an idiot! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're brought up to think it's all within your grasp, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're doing very well. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're going to be ill. They can't stop you being ill. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're here, Mr Molesley? I didn't know that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're hiding behind him, but he's not what you think he is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're late this morning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're lucky. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're needed at once in the library. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're no different to the rest of us, remember that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're not a doctor's daughter. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're not going? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're not playing Sydney Carton. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're not very fastidious about doing things properly, are you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're right that I don't wish to benefit at Mary's expense from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're right. I'm sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're right. It doesn't come often, and it doesn't stay long. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're sailing perilously close to the wind, O'Brien. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're taking advantage of Mrs Hughes' absence. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're too grown up to scold these days. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're very welcome to borrow books, ifyou wish. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You've always been so kind to me. Always. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You've been carrying too heavy a burden for too long. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You've got a cold. I want you out of here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You've got a wonderful library. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You've got another think coming. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You've met my father. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You've never rung the dressing gong, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You've not had a chance to spoil that, I suppose. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You've shown me I've been living in a dream, and it's time to return to real life. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your cases are upstairs, sir. Lfyou'd like to follow me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your dear sister is always such a harbinger ofjoy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your dream is my dream now. And I'll make it come true. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your father's not convinced it can be undone. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your grandmother paid me a visit this afternoon and I... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your inheritance. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your instincts do you credit. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your ladyship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your ladyship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your ladyship's right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your lordship, I know things haven't been quite right for a while, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your mother derives satisfaction from her work at the hospital, I think? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your mother knew how to drag it out, I'll say that for her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your mother's not been well. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your quarrel is with my daughter, Rosamund, not me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your secret's safe with me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your words will be heard in the strictest confidence. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
6,363 votes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
A cup oftea, sir? It's all right. I'll help myself. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
About an interview? Ah, yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
about the way we... You're so right, Lady Mary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
after the one you're used to. Not to worry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ah, who was that? I'm not sure. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
All right, Mrs Patmore? She'll be fine, thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Amateur? My dear woman, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
and he's got such lovely teeth. He's not for you, Daisy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And how is William? Bearing up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And I mean nothing in all this? On the contrary, you mean a great deal. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
and that gives me every right. This is you, isn't it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And the sauce for the fish? Yes, Mrs Bird. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And the year before? Her Ladyship won that one, too. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And very nice it'll be, too. I'm sure. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And what about you, Mr Bates? I don't see why not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And who won it? I did. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And you know what I'm asking? You haven't asked anything yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And you're sure it's Erysipelas? That is Mrs Crawley's diagnosis. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
And you've been helping him? I have. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anything interesting? Not particularly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anything interesting? Nothing to trouble you with. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Anyway, she's so fond of me. Well, I thought Simmons was fond of me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are any ofthem down yet? Lady Sybil's in the dining room. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are they settled in all right? I believe so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you all right, my lady? Isn't it exciting? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Are you any good? Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
as bravely as we can. Thank you, Mr Cannon Fodder. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
As president ofthis hospital, I feel I must... Valve. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Bates, is anything wrong? Nothing at all, my lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Because I'm not. That's the point. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
because she is concerned. I suppose so, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Beg pardon, milord. Don't apologise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Best of luck. Mmm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Billy Skelton won't have them on his land. But all the Skeltons are mad. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Blame me. I do blame you! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Branson, isn't it? That's right, your lordship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But did she say she'd sack you? It's obviously what he wants. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
but I can assure you... Come in, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
but I don't believe that. Nor do I. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I don't understand, nothing's changed. Everything's changed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I should like to hear it. Really? Would you, really? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I take it there's been no improvement? Not really. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I... All is well, my dear. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But I... And now, really, I really must go. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But it might be next time. There will not be a next time. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
but it was you, wasn't it? Why do you say that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But she's a very hard worker! Oh, I couldn't find any proofof it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But the child will be healthy? Oh, there's no reason why not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But who's it from? Susan Flintshire. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But will she judge them sensibly? No one's sensible at her age. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you agree with everything he says? I do, my dear. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you never said. I didn't want you to be disappointed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you only served two years? That's right, milord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
But you'll be more comfortable, sir. Sorry, chum. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
By poisoning it? Will you stop that! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can you see them, my lady? Not yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can't you just explain about Thomas? Not now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Can't you just leave it? No, I can't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Carson, I've been meaning... Your lordship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Certainly not. Is the remove ready to go up? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Certainly, my lord. Sybil, darling. This one's for you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Congratulations, Mr Molesley. Thank you, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Couldn't have been better. This is Thomas, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Daisy, chafing dishes, now! They're right in front ofyou, Mrs Patmore. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Depends on the maid, milady. Ofcourse it does. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Did you know his wife had died? He only ever talks about racing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Didn't you? I'm fine, thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do look after that girl. Daisy? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you agree with him? No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do you want to marry him? I know you want me to marry him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do your buttons up. Well, go on, then. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Do your neighbours have one? Yes, they do, in London anyway. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't keep harping back to that. I know it was a while ago, but we knew 'em. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't quarrel with Matthew. Why shouldn't I? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't say that. Well, she has. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't you agree, Carson? I do, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't you agree, Lady Mary? Yes, ofcourse, Sir Anthony. I'm sure I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't you like him? I like him very much. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Don't you read the papers? I'm too busy living a life. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Even with that fool girl. I think you might owe Daisy an apology. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Even you can't take every prize. Is that a challenge? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Fancy a smoke? Don't mind if I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Find anything? I did. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Friends? Always friends. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
From her ladyship. Thank you, O'Brien. I'll manage now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Go on. You may not know it, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Go to bed at once. Yes, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good day. Thank you, your ladyship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good heavens, what am I sitting on? A swivel chair. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good morning, Mrs Hughes. Good morning, my lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good night, Mrs Hughes. Good night, Mrs Hughes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good night, Mrs Hughes. Good night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Good night. Good night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Grubbing out the old rue hedge? How did you know that? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hardly. Last time I was there, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Has he told Mr Carson? Not yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Has it turned up yet? I'm afraid not. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Has Mr Crawley left? Yes, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you finished the soup? I think so, Mrs Bird. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you had any breakfast? Not a crumb. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you indeed? Yes, and I want to do it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Have you thought about Matthew? Ofcourse, but Aunt Rosamund... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Haven't you? No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He has my permission. Very good, my lord. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He'd be under the table by now. His lordship's in the library. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's gone over the bridge, look. Oh! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's in the library. Oh. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
He's with a patient. Please, please, no, let me pass! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Heavens! Is this a proposal? Hmm... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hello, Doctor. I didn't know you were here. No, Lady Grantham sent a message. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hello. Good afternoon, cousin Matthew. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hidden in your room. You don't think... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Him? A fancy man? Don't be so nasty, Daisy. It doesn't suit you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
His lordship said... Don't worry. I'll look after her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Hope I didn't wear you out today. Oh, not at all. I enjoyed it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How can she be so selfish? I do sympathise. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How do you do, my lord? Did you have a good day? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How do you do? My lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How does it work? Well, it's easy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How interesting. Interesting. And worrying. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How long before it's better? Erysipelas is very hard to cure. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How long will you wear them? A week or so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How much did it cost? Every penny I'd saved. Almost. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How was your evening, Mrs Hughes? Very enjoyable, thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
How were the cottages? They're coming on wonderfully. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I always feel a bit sorry for Lady Edith. Me too. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I assume this was Branson's scheme. No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can easily find what I need. Well, I... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can... Thank you, Molesley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I can't. Hands up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I did try to inform his lordship... What? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't dislike him. And what's he writing about? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't know them well enough. No. Why would you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't know what... Shh. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't know why I said those things. You were under an evil spell. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't seem to be able to find your sister. I wonder where she is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't suppose... Lady Sybil. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I don't think his lordship would approve. Let me worry about him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I doubt I'll leave here before I'm 60. Hey. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I feel so sorry for her. I don't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I had a letter and she never said. Oh, I'm sure it's nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I had to change for the afternoon. Did you cover for me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I knew they would want to see you. Well, it's your reference what's done it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I know you're upset. Yes. I'm upset. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I must say I agree with you. Well, I'll tell him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I shouldn't have bothered you. No. You weren't to know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I suppose it's worth it? Ofcourse it is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think her food is delicious. Naturally. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think I'll just... I'd better check it's tidy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think I've let myselfdown. It can't be a new sensation. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think that Sybil is... What? Are you canvassing, too? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think those women are very brave. Hear, hear. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I think you must have... I mistook nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I thought Mary was made of better stuff. Don't speak against her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I was just driving past... Yes? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I won't be wearing it, my lady. Ofcourse you will. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd look like a footman. You may have to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd never have said anything... And now my disgrace is complete. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'd offer you a lift if I could. It was you I was coming to see. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll fetch a different one. No, no, no, no. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll get it, Mrs Patmore! Oh! Don't fuss me! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll get it. I won't be ajiffy. Would you do that for me? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll have to show this to his lordship. Ofcourse you will. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll just go and run your ladyship's bath. Thank you, O'Brien. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll ring for a glass. Never mind that. Here. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll start with her room, then. Daisy? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'll tell Mrs Hughes. I don't need to interrupt her morning. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid he has to go. Oh, I hate this sort ofthing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm afraid not. Nor mine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm going into Malton. Don't risk the traffic in Malton. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm in enough trouble as it is. Why? What's happened? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm not under it any more. I'm glad. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm offto bed. Wait. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry I started all this. Oh, it's not your fault. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I'm sorry. Well, there are absurdities involved, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've got Erysipelas, your ladyship. Oh, I am sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've had a letter from Rosamond. Don't tell me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've made you angry. My life makes me angry. Not you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
I've only just found it, myself. Is it a secret? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is everything all right? Oh, hello. I am about to send a telegram. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is he expecting you? No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is her ladyship wearing that now? Oh, no. This is for Friday night. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is it all right to do the fire? Why are you so late? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is it in aid of anything? Not that I know of. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is Lynch anywhere about? Oh, I haven't seen him, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is something the matter? I wanted to see your lordship because... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is that a crime? I, too, dream ofthe simpler world. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is that all, my lord? It is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is that everything? Yeah. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is that Lord Branksome's boy? It is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is that strap too tight? Hmm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is the dropsy ofthe liver or the heart? Everything points to the heart. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is there anyone else? Not that I know of. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Is there some crisis ofwhich I am unaware? No, Mr Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It was absurd. Lfyou don't change, you die. Do you think so? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It was pathetic. Poor Edith. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It was the bestjob in the world. Then why did you leave it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's all in your head. I don't think so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's idiotic, really. Is this Lady Rosamond Painswick? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's not brilliant, but I'm pleased. So? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's true. Well, you'd better go and lie down. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
It's unusual, obviously. Unusual? It's Biblical. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Just one. Lady Edith's. And you can manage on your own? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Kemal Pamuk. Exactly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lady Mary rode very well today. Why did you send Lynch back? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lady Mary... Cousin Mary, please. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lady Mary's with her now. Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Leave him alone. Anna, Lady Sybil's back from Ripon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
let alone if... What? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfthat's all right with your mother? By all means. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou agree, Mrs Patmore. Certainly, Mrs Bird. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou do, then say yes. I want to... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lfyou would like to follow me, sir. Oh, no. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Lynch, you don't have to stay with me. But his lordship asked me to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mama. Sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mama... Somehow, I don't know how, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mary can be such a child. What do you mean, darling? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mary! I wish you'd just admit it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
May I see him? Yeah. By all means. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
May I... I can manage. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Maybe I'll shine by comparison. Mary! We're going. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Might we have some tea? Very good, ma'am. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Bates. Anna. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Molesley, I'm afraid... May I introduce ourselves? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mr Pamuk! Let me come to you tonight, please. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Mrs Gaunt. Oh, Mrs Gaunt. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Much appreciated. My pleasure. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My horse is lame. I could have a look at him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
My problem is you. Oh, aye? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Neither do I, really, but... She ought to be married. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Neither of us is using it. I thought I'd pop in on old Mrs Stuart. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No wonder it's all round London. You won't tell, will you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No, I put them out for the fairies. Oh. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No? No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. May I? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. Only one hears stories... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. Yes! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
No. He's not too good. What, then? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not all ofthem. She's just showing off. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not bad, I hope. No, not bad at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not home? Oh, not yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not ifyou're busy, ofcourse. Good. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not that I'm aware of. We'll walk round to the hospital tomorrow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Not yet. I think so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Notjust the vote but our lives. But it's tomorrow! At 10:00. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Now go to sleep and dream of a better man. I can't. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse not. Come on. Who is he? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse not. Then there's nothing more to be said. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse not. Well, what were you doing there? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse you must go. And so, I'm afraid, must I. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ofcourse, I blame Branson. I don't think that's fair. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Granny. I knew you wouldn't approve. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, Mother. And we don't have to go too far from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, really? Hmm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, that's all right. No, it's not all right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh, well, where is he? Fussing. He's rather a dandy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh! Hello. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh! I'm going upstairs to help Anna unpack. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh. I've rather taken to driving myself, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh. Did he accept? Not yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh. I'm sorry, I'll come back later. No. Stay, please. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh. Oh, good evening, Taylor. Good evening, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Oh. You mean the wine. Yeah, the wine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Old enough. And there's plenty of money. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
On the contrary. I'm glad you and Mary are getting along. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
One ofthe women. No, you must go. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Only trying to help, sir. Ofcourse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or could you tell Mr Brocket? I'd be glad to, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
or even get to be... Carson had better watch out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Or what about a christening mug? They can buy their own silver. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Perhaps he thought it was too obvious. Apparently, he's bringing a friend with him. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please do, ifyou know. Oh, I know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Please, Mrs Patmore! Let him speak! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Ready? Mmm hmm. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Really, ma'am... I insist. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Shall I give you a hand? Oh, would you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Shall I ring for tea? No, not for me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She ought to go on the stage. Really? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She suggested coming over. Oh, God. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She wants a different life. But why? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She was in love with him. What happened? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She'll be leaving after luncheon. Certainly, your ladyship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's gone up to her room. Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's muddled everything up before now! But I never... from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's still in bed, then? She is. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
She's used to it. She'll be all right. I wonder. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sir Anthony? Don't worry, Lady Grantham. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sir. No, thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So Grantham House is closed? It will be by the end ofthis week. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So he definitely went in? I saw him walk through the door. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So how's life treated you? Oh, I can't complain. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So I take it you never get Ionely? Well, that's working in a big house. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So they chained her naked to a rock... Really, Mary, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So when will they tell you? When they've found a replacement. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, what did we miss? Nothing much. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
So, will you take care ofthe telephone man? Hmm. Oh, about Mr Bates, milord, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Some sense ofselfworth? Certainly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Someone to see you, Mr Crawley. There's nothing in my diary. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Something's not right about it. I agree. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Spare me your boasting, please. Now who's jealous? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Surely, ifeveryone knew he was innocent... But he confessed. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Sybil! ...for the Ripon constituency. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Talk to her. She never listens to me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Test her. I will, if I like the look of her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Thank you. You'll think about it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That is correct. And you are right. There's no truth in them. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's not the point. No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's pretty. Do you think so? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
That's very kind. Nonsense. I'll enjoy it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The country, do you mean? No, me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The geography? Yes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
the judges will give it to him. They wouldn't dare. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The one who died all sudden like? Ofcourse I remember. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The one who drowned. That was different. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The other half's under the bath. Never mind. Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
The start ofthe slippery slope. I'm not putting on weight. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then I put myselfentirely in your hands. You do right, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then we can all hurry and meet you there. Yes, you're right. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then we mustn't let it. Oh, but it will. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Then? I bet Thomas'd like it from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's a difference. Amen. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's more to it than that, you know. Daisy! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
There's no reason you can't be friends. No. No reason at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They're growing up. They've grown up. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
They're waiting now. One minute. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Things are different in America. I know. They live in wigwams. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This is ridiculous. Thank you very much, Molesley. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This is very late for me. Oh, not yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
This time. Let's face it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
to help in the village hall. Why? What's happening? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
to settle our promised church visit. Lfyou want. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Wait! You can't take her biscuits. She never eats them. None ofthem do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Was he violent? No. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Was it fun to be back in the saddle? Yes. Although I'll pay for it tomorrow. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
We came down the side of a hill... Excuse me. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
We couldn't let you starve. You really didn't have to. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
We don't have one here. I shall be delighted. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
We really cannot manage without Mrs Bird. Lfyou say so. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
We'll have missed the speeches as it is. Don't be such a grouch. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
We're like brothers, him and me. We're not like brothers. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Well done. Thank you, your lordship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Well, he can go right now. Why? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Well, I never. Oh, he seems happy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Well, isn't it a blessed relief? Daisy, Thomas is a troubled soul. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Well, obviously it's... No, you don't love it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Well, what would you like? Just baths. We're worn out. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Well... You are not in any trouble, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What about me? That must have been quite a shock. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What are you showing this year? Oh, this and that. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What are you talking about? Never mind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What are you talking about? Well, put it like this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What are your interests? History and politics, mainly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What did I tell you? She's found her Romeo. It might be her brother. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What did Lady Strallan used to say? Oh, never mind. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What did she want? Nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What do you want her to make? Something new and exciting. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What do you want? I've got a message for Lady Sybil. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What does she say? Well, prepare for the worst. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What fish? Are we talking about "EN"? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What from? She had a bit of a turn. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What happened to her? The horse went lame. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What happened to him? I don't know. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What happened? Nothing. It doesn't matter. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What have I done wrong now? Oh, please. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What I said. Well, how did you know? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What isn't? Oh, none of it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What it is to have medical knowledge! It has its uses. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What number do you want? No, I don't want to place a call. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What on earth are you doing here? I couldn't miss this. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What was she like? Maud? Oh, she was awfully funny. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What? It's hard with a new concept. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What? No one has seen Anna for a whole day. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What? Thomas! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What? Does Papa know about this? He knows it and he dismisses it, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What's all this? You saw their faces. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What's it to you? Nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What's that doing here? Ah, Gwen. Come in. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What's that? To create an independent Albania. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What's the matter with you? Nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What's up with you? Nothing. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
What's wrong with being in service? Nothing's wrong with it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Whatever's the matter? What did Anna say? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
When does it open? Tomorrow afternoon. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Where are they all? Busy, I suppose. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Where do you think she's gone? None ofyour business. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Where is she now? I couldn't tell you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Where to from here, my lady? What do you mean? We've arrived. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Which churches will you show him? I can't decide. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Which is which? Here you are. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who did you write it to? Only a friend of mine. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who told you? Someone who knows that you did. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Who? Thomas, ofcourse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why do you say that? Just an impression. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why? I just wondered. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why? She's not ill, is she? Not ill, exactly. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Why? What do I need a coat for? I've come to fetch you, my lady. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will we do anything with that? Maybe, but not yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you be late? I think I'll miss dinner. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you join us, Mrs Bird? I don't mind if I do. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you not be missed here? Maybe. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Will you show us? Certainly not! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
William. Have you seen them yet, Mr Carson? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Won't we, Mr Molesley? Lfyou say so, your ladyship. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Won't you miss Ireland? Ireland, yes. But not the job. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yeah. Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes? We should see more ofeach other. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Yes. Thank the Lord he was there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You came up, then? Ofcourse I did. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You can hardly see it. Well, I'll know it's there. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You can't be leaving yet! I'm afraid I must. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You clumsy clodhopper. Sorry. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You could stay here ifyou married Matthew. You know my character, Father. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You disliked the idea of him. That was before he came. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You don't deny it, then? No, I don't deny it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You don't mean the engagement? But it's not an engagement yet, is it? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You don't think I ought to stay, do you? Certainly not. Be offwith you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You don't think you're being a bit obvious? Coming from you, that's rich. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You don't want much, do you? What were you doing? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You have done your homework. She wrote to welcome me into the family, from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You haven't been pregnant for 18 years. And I'm pregnant now. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You know my mother's truth. But not your wife's? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You must think us very disorganised. Not at all. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You naughty girl. Fight fire with fire. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You presume right. Sorry to be so dishevelled. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You rang, my lady? Yes, Carson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You remember Mr Napier. Ofcourse. How are you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You saved the day. I enjoyed it. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You seem very absorbed. Your aunt Rosamond. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You speak as ifwe had a choice. Thank you, Branson. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You wicked creature... Anna. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You, too. I don't think I should leave her. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You'll tell me that's rather unhealthy. Not unhealthy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're busy. We can come back later. Molesley? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You're no better. What? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
You've driven the others away. Oh, perhaps I have. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your father loves you very much. He wouldn't fight for me, though. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your ladyship, do you have a moment? Ofcourse. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
Your lordship, this has just arrived for you. Thank you. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
...5,894 votes. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
...and I thought you might like to come for a spin, ifyou're not too busy. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
...but I've not done it yet. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
...is an act of mercy? I disagree! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
...is duly elected... Is duly elected from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
...tell you that I shall bring this to the attention ofthe Board. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
'Course I don't, you silly beggar. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
"about your granddaughter Mary..." from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
"All right" is an optimistic assessment, sir. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
"Cook always eats separate," that's what she says. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
"Face to face"? Gracious me! from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
"Fighting fit" is the phrase. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
"I'll do this", he says, "I'll take the other". "I'll tie that". from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
"I'm sorry to have to tell you that Hugh has heard a vile story from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
"May". Did you or didn't you? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
"The Black Hand"? Oh, I don't like the sound ofthat. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
"The Cheerful Charlies," that's what they called us. from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
"The Cheerful Charlies"? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
"The side aisles were added in the 14th century by Bishop Richard De Warren." from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
"The witnesses"? What do you think this is, a murder mystery? from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1
"Yes, my lady. No, my lady. Three bags full." from Downton Abbey (2010) - Season 1