唐顿庄园第二季第七集_4(在线收听

   唐顿庄园第二季第七集_4

  [INT. MATTHEW‘S GUEST BEDROOM - NIGHT]
  [Bates helps Matthew into bed.]
  MATTHEW
  You‘ve done this before. Bates, can I ask you something? If I started to feel a…tingling in my legs, what do you think that might mean?
  MR BATES
  Have you told Dr Clarkson?
  MATTHEW
  Yes. He says it‘s an illusion. A memory of a tingling, or something. But, I mean, I do know my back is broken, I understand that I won‘t recover, but…I do keep feeling it, or I think I do.
  MR BATES
  I should wait and see. If something is changing, it will make itself known. Now, will that be all?
  MATTHEW
  Yes, thank you. Bates...please don‘t tell anyone. I couldn‘t bear it if…Miss Swire or…Mother or…or anyone started to hope.
  MR BATES
  I won‘t say a thing. Goodnight, sir.
  [ EXT. THE VILLAGE - MORNING]
  [Mrs Hughes walks to the bus stop and nods to passersby.]
  MRS HUGHES
  Morning. Morning.
  [INT. ETHEL'S HOUSE - DAY]
  MRS HUGHES
  I don't know why I'm doing this. I must be out of my mind.
  ETHEL
  Because you know it's my last chance.
  MRS HUGHES
  Well, that's true. They won't be back, not after this trip.
  ETHEL
  So, what should I do?
  MRS HUGHES
  Come to the house, but stay outside in the game larder. I'll leave some food there and a blanket, and then I'll try and find a moment alone with Mrs Bryant and tell her about little Charlie. And then, if she asks - only if she asks, mind you - I'll bring her out to see the child.
  ETHEL
  What about him?
  MRS HUGHES
  If either of them are in the least interested, it'll be the mother.
  ETHEL
  Do you think she'll help me?
  MRS HUGHES
  She might.
  ETHEL
  Suppose she won't see him?
  MRS HUGHES
  Then you're no worse off than you are already. Look, I shouldn't be doing it. So, if you're not keen, then, for heaven's sake, let's forget all about it.
  ETHEL
  No. I'll be there, I promise.
  [INT. LIBRARY - DAY]
  LADY SYBIL
  Doesn't it feel odd to have the rooms back?
  LADY EDITH
  And only asked to sit in them. I suppose we'll get used to it.
  LADY SYBIL
  I don't want to get used to it.
  LADY EDITH
  What do you mean?
  LADY SYBIL
  I know what it is to work now. To have a full day, to be tired in a good way. I don't want to start dress fittings and or paying calls or standing behind the guns.
  LADY EDITH
  But how does one escape all that?
  LADY SYBIL
  I think I've found a way to escape.
  LADY EDITH
  Nothing too drastic, I hope.
  LADY SYBIL
  It is drastic. There's no going back once I've done it, but that's what I want. No going back.
  LADY EDITH
  I don't want to go back either.
  LADY SYBIL
  Then don't. You're far nicer than you were before the war, you know.
  [INT. THOMAS'S STORAGE SHED - DAY]
  O'BRIEN
  Where did you get it all?
  THOMAS
  I told you, this bloke from Leeds.
  O'BRIEN
  Where did he get it?
  THOMAS
  Some's army surplus, some's from America and Ireland, everywhere. He's got contacts all over, that's what I'm paying him for.
  O'BRIEN
  How much have you paid him?
  THOMAS
  A lot. But I'm not worried. I'm taking nothing perishable. This lot'll last for months. I'll be sold out long before any of it's gone off.
  O'BRIEN
  Starting with Mrs Patmore.
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