唐顿庄园第一季第四集_2(在线收听) |
唐顿庄园第一季第四集_2 [INT. KITCHENS - DAY]
ANNA
Ugh.
MRS PATMORE
You've got a cold, I want you out of here.
MRS HUGHES
Anna, there you are. You know I'm out tonight, because I don't want to come home to any surprises.
MRS PATMORE (laughs)
That'll be the day.
ANNA
We thought we might go to the fair later. You'd like that, wouldn't you, Daisy'
MRS PATMORE
You ought to go. She's been that down in the mouth since the death of poor Mr Pamuk.
DAISY
Don't say that.
MRS PATMORE
She has.
ANNA
We could all walk down together after the service dinner if that's okay.
[Anna sneezes.]
MRS PATMORE
You won't be walking anywhere. She's got minutes to live by the sound of it.
MRS HUGHES
Go to bed at once.
ANNA
Yes, Mrs Hughes.
MRS HUGHES
I'll bring up a Beecham's powder. Right, if there's anything you want to ask me, it'll need to be before I go.
MRS PATMORE
What would I want to ask you' I'm preparing a meal for Lord and Lady Grantham and the girls. No one is visiting. No one is staying.
MRS HUGHES
Well…that's settled, then.
--
[INT. DOWNTON COTTAGE HOSPITAL - DAY]
NURSE
I'm afraid Dr Clarkson's out delivering a baby. We don't know when he'll be back.
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
No matter. If you'll just open the store cupboard, I can easily find what I need.
NURSE
Well, I—
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
You can tell the doctor that opened the cupboard for the chairman of the board. I assure you, he will raise not the slightest objection. This should do it. Tincture of steel, ten drops in water three times a day. And this is solution of nitrate of silver, rub a little in morning and night.
MR MOLESLEY
How long before it's better'
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
Erysipelas is very hard to cure. We should be able to reduce the symptoms, but that might be all we can manage. Oh, and you must wear gloves at all times.
MR MOLESLEY
I couldn't…wait a table in gloves. I'd look like a footman.
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
You may have to. The tincture and the salve will help. Try it for a week and we'll see.
--
[INT. HAVEL AND CARTER - DAY]
ATTORNEY ASSISTANT
Someone to see you, Mr Crawley.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Well, there's nothing in my diary.
ATTORNEY ASSISTANT
It's Lady Grantham.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Well, in that case, show her in at once. Cousin Cora, to what do I owe the…
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Oh, I hope I'm not a disappointment.
--
[INT. MRS HUGHES'S SITTING ROOM - DAY]
[Mrs Hughes looks at a hat.]
MRS HUGHES
I thought it might be nice to cheer it up a bit.
MISS O'BRIEN
Easier said than done.
MRS HUGHES
Perhaps with a flower or a bit of veil or something.
MISS O'BRIEN
I can find you a veil if you like. I hope you're not expecting me to do it.
MRS HUGHES
Not if you're busy, of course.
MISS O'BRIEN
Good.
MRS HUGHES
And Miss O'Brien, I've sent Anna to bed with a cold, so I need you to manage the young ladies.
MISS O'BRIEN
What, all three of them' I'm not an octopus. Why can't Gwen do it'
MRS HUGHES
Because she is not a lady's maid.
MISS O'BRIEN
I am not a slave.
MRS HUGHES
Just do it, Miss O'Brien. Just do it.
[INT. HAVEL AND CARTER - DAY]
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
I'll pay you the compliment that I do not believe you wish to inherit just because nobody's investigated properly.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
No, but—
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Nor can Murray accuse you of making trouble when you're the one who will suffer most from a discovery.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
You're right that I don't wish to benefit at Mary's expense from an ignorance of the law--
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Putting it bluntly, do you think Robert has thrown in the towel prematurely'
[Violet's chair creaks.]
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Good heavens, what am I sitting on'
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
A swivel chair.
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Oh, another modern brainwave'
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Not very modern. They were invented by Thomas Jefferson.
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Why does every day involve a fight with an American'
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
I'll fetch a different one.
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
No, no. No, no, I'm a good sailor.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
It will depend on the exact terms of the entail and of the deed of gift when Cousin Cora's money was transferred to the estate.
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
That is all I ask. To understand the exact terms. |
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