唐顿庄园第二季第八集_9(在线收听

   唐顿庄园第二季第八集_9

  [INT. LADY MARY'S BEDROOM - DAY]
  [Mary enters as Anna is finishing the bed.]
  ANNA
  Oh, I'm sorry, milady, I didn't think you'd want to change tonight.
  LADY MARY
  I don't. I just need a handkerchief.
  ANNA
  How's Her Ladyship?
  LADY MARY
  Not good, I'm afraid. What is it?
  ANNA
  I--I don't mean to bother you, milady.
  LADY MARY
  Go on.
  ANNA
  Can you keep a secret? Well, I know you can. You see, Mr Bates and I had a plan...to get married this coming Friday.
  LADY MARY
  What?
  ANNA
  He's worried the police haven't finished with him, and if he's right, then I'm not going through it with no proper place in his life.
  LADY MARY
  Well, that's a very brave decision.
  ANNA
  Or a very stupid one. But, anyway, with Her Ladyship ill now, and half the servants on their backs, and everybody working flat out--
  LADY MARY
  Where is the marriage to be?
  ANNA
  Just in the register office in Ripon. It wouldn't take long, but--
  LADY MARY
  Go. I'll cover for you. We're all here, and you won't help Mama by changing your plans.
  [Edith enters.]
  LADY EDITH
  You better come. She's worse.
  [Mary rushes out with Edith.]
  [INT. LADY GRANTHAM'S BEDROOM - EVENING]
  [Clarkson puts on his coat to leave.]
  DR CLARKSON
  I've given her the epinephrine.
  O'BRIEN (worried) Doctor!
  [Cora is gasping for air and her nose is bleeding.]
  LADY EDITH
  Oh, no. What does that mean?
  DR CLARKSON
  It's a haemorrhage of the mucus membranes. It's, er, it's not unusual. [Sybil gets a bowl to Cora just in time as she vomits.]
  O'BRIEN
  It's all right, milady. Don't worry. Don't worry a bit. Everything's going to be all right.
  ROBERT (whisper)
  Everything is clearly not all right. How bad is it?
  DR CLARKSON (low voice)
  If she lasts through the night, she'll live.
  [Mary, Edith, and Robert absorb this shock.]
  DR CLARKSON
  What about the others?
  LADY MARY
  Come with me.
  DR CLARKSON
  I'll be back shortly.
  [INT. MR CARSON'S BEDROOM - EVENING]
  DR CLARKSON
  I've given some medicine to Mrs Hughes. She'll bring it up later.
  MR CARSON
  I gather Her Ladyship is not improving.
  DR CLARKSON
  Ah, well, er...we'll know more tomorrow.
  MR CARSON
  And Miss Swire?
  DR CLARKSON
  Not too bad, I think. I'll go to her when I've seen the rest of the servants.
  [Someone knocks just as Clarkson heads for the door and he opens it.]
  DR CLARKSON
  Ah.
  [Clarkson exits as Thomas brings in a tray, to Mr Carson's shock.]
  THOMAS
  Thank you, sir. Here we are, Mr Carson. Now, have you got everything you need?
  [Carson nods.]
  THOMAS
  Milady.
  [Thomas exits cheerfully.]
  MR CARSON
  I wan-- I want to thank you for coming up, my lady.
  LADY MARY
  Not at all.
  MR CARSON
  No, no, I mean it. I know I've been a disappointment to you.
  LADY MARY
  Maybe. But I've relied on your support for too long to do without it entirely.
  MR CARSON
  You'll always have my support, my lady.
  LADY MARY
  And you mine. On which subject...
  [Mary brings Carson's dinner tray to him.]
  LADY MARY
  I should be careful of Thomas.
  MR CARSON
  I don't know how we're to get rid of him after all this.
  LADY MARY
  But I doubt he'll want to stay a footman forever, so watch out.
  [INT. DINING ROOM - EVENING]
  [Thomas waits on the buffet dinner party in full livery.]
  LADY MARY
  You look very smart, Thomas.
  THOMAS
  Well, I still have the shirt, milady, and I found my livery in the cupboard, so I thought, why not?
  [Mary finishes serving up her own plate and walks over to sit next to Matthew.]
  SIR RICHARD CARLISLE
  I have a place for you here.
  [Mary pauses awkwardly and goes to sit next to Carlisle.]
  ISOBEL
  How's Lavinia?
  MATTHEW
  All right, I think. The illness has made her rather...confused.
  LADY MARY
  What do you mean?
  [Sybil rushes in, wearing her nursing uniform.]
  LADY SYBIL
  Matthew! Mary!
  [Everyone gets up.]
  LADY MARY
  Is it Mama?
  LADY SYBIL
  That's what's so...it's Lavinia.
  [Everyone rushes out except Carlisle. He grabs Mary's arm on her way out.]
  SIR RICHARD CARLISLE
  Let him go to her. Let him be with her. Surely you owe her that.
  [Mary slips out of his grasp and leaves without a word.]
  [INT. LAVINIA'S GUEST BEDROOM - EVENING]
  ISOBEL
  What happened?
  DR CLARKSON
  This is how I found her. It's bad, I'm afraid. Very bad.
  [Lavinia seems to be struggling to breathe.]
  DR CLARKSON
  The worst.
  MATTHEW
  I don't understand. When I was with her, she was talking, she was fine.
  DR CLARKSON
  It's-- it's a strange disease with sudden, savage changes. I'm terribly sorry.
  MATTHEW
  Well, what can I do? Can I talk to her?
  DR CLARKSON
  Yes, of course.
  [Matthew sits in the chair next to the bed and takes Lavinia's hand. The men step away and turn their backs, but the women watch.]
  MATTHEW
  My darling, can you hear me? It's me. It's Matthew.
  LAVINIA
  Matthew. I'm so glad you're here.
  MATTHEW
  Of course I'm here. Darling, where else would I be?
  LAVINIA
  Isn't this better, really?
  MATTHEW
  I don't understand you.
  LAVINIA
  You won't have to make a hard decision. Be happy, for my sake. Promise me. It's all I want for you. Remember that. That's all I want.
  MATTHEW
  But I can't be happy. Not without you. How could I be happy?
  [Lavinia dies. Isobel steps forward and the gentlemen turn back around. Clarkson checks her pulse, then places a hand on Matthew's shoulder and steps away.]
  [INT. GREAT HALL - DAY]
  [Matthew walks to Downton wearing a black armband, looking like a zombie. He enter the great hall and sees servants taking the garlands down from the staircase.]
  MATTHEW
  What are you doing?
  THOMAS
  They were put up for the wedding, Mr Crawley.
  [Robert approaches Matthew.]
  ROBERT
  My dear chap, I cannot find the words to say how sorry I am.
  MATTHEW
  How is Cousin Cora?
  ROBERT
  Much better, thank you.
  MATTHEW
  Glad to hear it. I came up to see if there's anything I need to do.
  ROBERT
  We've taken care of all that. As you know, we always use Graspy's.
  MATTHEW
  Of course.
  ROBERT
  Travis has suggested Monday for the funeral to give people time to get here. It'll be in tomorrow's paper.
  MATTHEW
  That's very kind of you.
  ROBERT
  I know Mary wanted to--
  MATTHEW
  No.
  ROBERT
  --see you.
  MATTHEW
  I mean, I...don't really want to see anyone. Not yet. Now I know everything's settled, I'll go back.
  ROBERT
  When you speak to her father, do ask him to stay here
  MATTHEW
  Thank you. He'll be...very grateful.
  ROBERT
  Just tell me what you want me to do, and I'll do it. [Matthew zombie walks away.]
  [INT. MR CARSON'S BEDROOM - DAY]
  [Mrs Hughes gives Mr Carson his medicine.]
  MRS HUGHES
  Are you feeling more yourself?
  MR CARSON
  A bit. I still can't get over it.
  MRS HUGHES
  I hope you'll not pretend you liked her now.
  MR CARSON
  I didn't want her here, Mrs Hughes, I'll admit, but I had no objection to her being happy somewhere else.
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