唐顿庄园S1-3
Dialogue: There you are, Mr Bates. It's in. Came this morning.
Dialogue: They said it would, which isn't quite the same thing.
Dialogue: Hello.
Dialogue: I could have posted that for you.
Dialogue: Well, I prefer to do it mylf.
Dialogue: I'll wait outside.
Dialogue: Lovely.
Dialogue: What are you doing?
Dialogue: If you must know, I'm trying to find some space广告业专用发票
Dialogue: on top of the cupboard to make life easier.
Dialogue: So, what's in it, then?
Dialogue: What?
Dialogue: The bleeding great packing ca that weighs a tonne, that's what. Dialogue: - Can't you just leave it? - No, I can't.
Dialogue: And you'll tell me right now.
Dialogue: - Anything interesting? - Not particularly.
Dialogue: It's from Evelyn Napier.
Dialogue: You met him with
Dialogue: the Delderfields last November, at Doncaster races.
Dialogue: - Is that Lord Branksome's boy? - It is.
Dialogue: Do you like him?
Dialogue: - I don't dislike him. - And what's he writing about?
Dialogue: Nothing much, he's out with the York and Ainsty next week. Dialogue: The meet is at Downton. He'll want some tea when he's up here. Dialogue: Where's he staying? With friends?
Dialogue: He says he's found a pub that caters for hunting.
Dialogue: Well, we can improve on that.
Dialogue: He must come here. He can nd the hors up early if he wants. Dialogue: He'll know why you're asking him.
Dialogue: I can't think what you mean.buttress
Dialogue: His mother's a friend of mine. She'll be plead at the idea. Dialogue: Not very plead, she's dead.
Dialogue: All the more reason, then.my apology
Dialogue: You can write a note, too, and put it in with mine.
伤害英文
Dialogue: Should I tell him about your friendship with his late mother? Dialogue: I am sure you, of all people, can compo a letter
Dialogue: to a young man without any help from me.
Dialogue: How much did it cost?
英语四级分值Dialogue: Every penny I'd saved. Almost.
Dialogue: And is this the mystery lover?
Dialogue: I've been taking a correspondence cour in typing and shorthand. Dialogue: That's what was in the envelopes.
Dialogue: - Are you any good? - Yes.
Dialogue: I am, actually.
Dialogue: Her Ladyship wants the fawn skirt Lady Mary never wears. Dialogue: The amstress is going to
Dialogue: fit it to Lady Sybil, but I can't find it.
Dialogue: I'll come in a minute.
Dialogue: - They're waiting now. - One minute.
Dialogue: I'm just changing my cap and apron.
Dialogue: Have you told anyone? What did your parents say?
Dialogue: I can't tell them till I've got a job.
Dialogue: Dad will think I'm a fool
Dialogue: to leave a good place and Mum will say I'm getting above mylf, Dialogue: - but I don't believe that. - Nor do I.
Dialogue: It's not of my doing. It's all Mary's own work.
Dialogue: But I think we should encourage it.
Dialogue: Branksome's a dull dog, but I don't suppo that matters. Dialogue: Did you know his wife had died?
Dialogue: He only ever talks about racing.
Dialogue: Cora is right.
Dialogue: Mary won't take Matthew Crawley,
Dialogue: so we'd better get her ttled
Dialogue: before the bloom is quite gone off the ro.
Dialogue: Is the family an old one?
Dialogue: Older than yours, I imagine.
Dialogue: - Old enough. - And there's plenty of money.
Dialogue: - Oh, really? - Hmm.
Dialogue: Mama, you've already looked him up in the stud books Dialogue: and made enquiries about the fortune, don't pretend otherwi. Dialogue: Are you afraid someone
Dialogue: will think you're American if you speak openly?calendula
Dialogue: I doubt it'll come to that.
Dialogue: - Shall I ring for tea? - No, not for me.
Dialogue: I'm meeting Cripps at five. I'll e you at dinner.
Dialogue: You don't em very plead.
Dialogue: I'm plead.
Dialogue: - It's not brilliant, but I'm plead. - So?
Dialogue: I don't want Robert to u a marriage
Dialogue: as an excu to stop fighting for Mary's inheritance. Dialogue: It won't make any difference.administration什么意思
wonderfulDialogue: I don't think he has the slightest intention of fighting as it is. Dialogue: The price of saving Downton
Dialogue: is to accept Matthew Crawley as his heir.
Dialogue: What about you?
Dialogue: I don't dislike Matthew.cck
Dialogue: In fact, I rather admire him.
Dialogue: Is that sufficient reason to give him your money? Dialogue: - Of cour not. - Then there's nothing more to be said. Dialogue: Are we going to have tea or not?
Dialogue: Hello.
Dialogue: I'd offer you a lift if I could.
Dialogue: It was you I was coming to e.
武汉日语培训
Dialogue: Well, then, your timing is matchless. I've just got off the train. Dialogue: The other day, at dinner,
Dialogue: Cousin Isobel was saying
Dialogue: you wanted to e some of the local churches.
Dialogue: She's right. I do.
Dialogue: I want to know more about
Dialogue: the county generally, if I'm to live here.
Dialogue: Well, I thought I might show you a few of the nearer ones. Dialogue: We could take a picnic and make an outing of it. Dialogue: - That's very kind. - Nonn. I'll enjoy it.
Dialogue: It's too long since I've played the tourist.
Dialogue: Well, it would have to be a Saturday.
Dialogue: The churches work on Sunday and I work all the weekdays. Dialogue: Then Saturday it is.
Dialogue: I'll get Lynch to sort out the governess cart
Dialogue: and I'll pick you up at about :.