唐顿庄园第一季第五集_5(在线收听) |
唐顿庄园第一季第五集_5 [INT. LADY GRANTHAM'S BEDROOM - EVENING]
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
What if she's over turned' What if she's lying in a ditch somewhere?
MISS O?BRIEN
I?m sure she?ll be back in the shake of a lamb?s tail.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
The truth is, they?re all getting too old for a mother?s control.
MISS O?BRIEN
They're growing up.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
They've grown up. They need their own establishments.
MISS O'BRIEN
I'm sure they'll all get plenty of offers.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
No one ever warns you about bringing up daughters. You think it's going to be like Little Women. Instead, they're at each other's throats from dawn till dusk.
[INT. HOUSEMAIDS' BEDROOM - EVENING]
ANNA
You look done in. I'll bring you some food up later when we've finished dinner. Where were you?
GWEN
You came up, then'
ANNA
'Course I did. Had to change for the afternoon.
GWEN
Did you cover for me?
ANNA
What do you think' I don't suppose this had anything to do with Lady Sybil?
GWEN
Oh, Anna, it was a nightmare. I don't know how I got in without being seen. I'm sure I left a trail of mud up the stairs.
ANNA
So...did you get the job?
GWEN
Well, we'll have to wait and see.
[INT. LIBRARY - EVENING]
MISS O'BRIEN
Sorry to bother you, milady, but your mother wanted you to know Lady Sybil's back. She's changing now, so dinner won't be late after all.
LADY EDITH
What happened to her?
MISS O'BRIEN
The horse went lame.
LADY EDITH
Is there anything else?
MISS O'BRIEN
There is something that's been troubling me. Do you remember the Turkish gentleman, Mr Pamuk, the one who died all of a sudden like?
LADY EDITH
Of course I remember.
MISS O'BRIEN
Well, it's Daisy, my lady...the kitchen maid. Only, she's been talking recently as if she had ideas about Mr Pamuk's death.
LADY EDITH
What sort of ideas?
MISS O'BRIEN
Well, I've no proof, and maybe I'm wrong, but I've a sense she knows something but won't say what. Something involving Lady Mary.
LADY EDITH
Well, how absurd. Well, what could she know?
MISS O'BRIEN
Whatever it is, she won't say. Not to us, anyway.
LADY EDITH
Have you spoken to Lady Mary about this?
MISS O'BRIEN
I didn't like to, milady. It seemed impertinent somehow, but I thought someone in the family ought to know about it.
LADY EDITH
Quite right. Bring the girl to my room...tomorrow after breakfast.
LADY MARY
What did she want?
LADY EDITH
Nothing. Just a message from Mama to say that Sybil had turned up alive.
LADY MARY
Poor darling. She had to walk for miles. I don't think I'd have got down however lame the horse.
LADY EDITH
No. I don't believe you would.
[INT. LADY EDITH'S BEDROOM - MORNING]
DAISY
I couldn't say, milady. I don't know what Miss O'Brien means. I didn't see nothing...not much.
LADY EDITH
O'Brien, I wonder if you might leave us.
[O'Brien leaves.]
LADY EDITH
Now, it's Daisy, isn't it?
DAISY
Yes, milady.
LADY EDITH
I'm sure you see O'Brien only acted as she did because she is concerned.
DAISY
I suppose so, milady.
LADY EDITH
She seems to think that you are in possession of some knowledge that is uncomfortable for you. Because, if that is the case, then I don't think it fair on you. Why should you be burdened with Mary's secret? Oh, my dear, my heart goes out to you, it really does. Oh, there, there. You've been carrying too heavy a burden for too long. Just tell me and I promise you'll feel better. |
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