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'I might send her over to visit my aunt. She could get to know New York.'
'Things are different in America.'
'Mrs. Crawley tells me she has recommended nitrate of silver and tincture of steel.'
'I take that as a compliment.'
'What would you like me to get you?'
'Sybil, vulgarity is no substitute for wit.'
'No, no, I prefer it. I've ridden in the front seat many times. '
'You've still kept me here with a dishonest representation.'
'He's so relieved we're getting married he wouldn't mind if you carried me up naked.'
'I'm leaving in the morning Lady Grantham, I doubt we'll meet again.'
'Are we to be friends then?'
'Good heavens, what am I sitting on?'
'What should we call each other?'
'Oh, don't worry about that. I can handle her.'
'I've got Erysipelas, Your Ladyship.'
'Oh, I see. So now I'm an outsider...who need not be consulted?'
'You mean you're going to let them get away with it?'
'It'd only be Anna; and she wouldn't give me away, she's like a sister. She'd never betray me.'
'Why. Are you planning to divide his loyalties?'
'Gone to bed, m'Lady. He felt tired after he put Lady Grantham into the car.'
'Without me? Why? I'm not very late.'
'Marmaduke wasn't a rough diamond was he, mama?'
'The only one who never sticks up for me in all this is you. Why is that?'
'I don't dislike Matthew. In fact, I rather admire him.'
'One more thing. The dog. What can we do to stop Isis from getting into the patients bedrooms?'
'I have no right to be unhappy, which is almost the same.'
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