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唐顿庄园第二季第三集_12
[INT. DINING ROOM - DAY]
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
What was going on with the soup? It came, it went.
MR CARSON
Nothing to worry about, my lord. Branson was taken ill so William volunteered to be footman one last time. You don't mind, do you?
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
Oh, not a bit. It was very kind of him.
[Carson leaves.]
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
GENERAL STRUTT
Well, you're a credit to this house and this country, young man. There is no livery so becoming as a uniform.
WILLIAM (nods) Sir.
[Robert nods to William.]
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Lady Rosamund, Mary, all of you, have been so kind to Lavinia.
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Well, naturally. We're all curious to know more of Miss Swire if she's to reign2 over Downton's queen.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
You must ask Mary.
[Many significant looks are exchanged.]
GENERAL STRUTT
One thing I'm still not quite clear about. Who, precisely4, is in charge of Downton when you're not here?
DR CLARKSON
I've given it some thought, sir, and it seems to be only fair that Mrs Crawley...
[Isobel smiles]
DR CLARKSON
...and Lady Grantham...
[Isobel's smile fades. Cora smiles very happily.]
DR CLARKSON
...should share that responsibility.
GENERAL STRUTT
Capital. Well said.
GENERAL STRUTT
The fact is, I have been more than gratified by my visit here today, and I thank Captain Crawley for arranging it.
[Matthew nods.]
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
Here, here.
GENERAL STRUTT
You are all to be praised for your response to our national crisis, but I've been talking and I've been listening, and I feel there is one among you whose generosity6 is in danger of going unremarked.
[Both Isobel and Cora wait expectantly.]
GENERAL STRUTT
It seems the daily cares and needs of the patients are being dealt with quietly and efficiently7 by Lady Edith.
[Surprised, everyone stares at Edith.]
GENERAL STRUTT
Or that's what the officers tell me. So, let us raise our glasses and drink her health.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
Edith.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Darling.
ALL
Lady Edith.
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Edith, dear.
[Edith smiles in wonder of the compliment.]
[INT. LIBRARY - DAY]
LAVINIA
We were never lovers. Not ever.
LADY MARY
You don't have to explain anything. Not to me.
LAVINIA
But I want to. You see, my father owed Sir Richard Carlisle a lot of money. Enough to bankrupt him.
LADY MARY
LAVINIA
Papa was terrified, and I knew I could get into my uncle's office and find the proof.
LADY MARY
What is it?
LAVINIA
He threatened to tell you all about it, and now I've told you anyway. My uncle was guilty. They all were. Sir Richard didn't make it up.
LADY MARY
I believe you.
LAVINIA
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM (O.S.)
I'll-- I'll just go and check if everything's ready.
[INT. KITCHENS - DAY]
WILLIAM
Have you got that picture for me?
DAISY
I might have.
[Daisy pulls the photo out of her pocket and hands it to William. He looks at it for a moment.]
WILLIAM
Because...you know what I'm going to ask you, so...will you?
DAISY
William, you're not sure. You can't be sure.
WILLIAM
I am sure.
MRS PATMORE
So is she. Aren't you, Daisy? Isn't this just what you told me you hoped would happen? It's like a fairy story.
WILLIAM
Is she right? Daisy are-- are we engaged? Because, if we are, I know I can tackle whatever may come.
Go on, then.
[William beams and hugs Daisy.]
MRS HUGHES
William?!
[William lets go of Daisy.]
MRS HUGHES
Do you want to go up top? The general's leaving and Mr Carson likes a full compliment.
[Daisy tries to say something to Mrs Hughes.]
MRS HUGHES
No, Daisy not you. The war has not changed everything.
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