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唐顿庄园第二季第三集_6
[INT. LIBRARY - DAY]
[Robert tries to read the newspaper while officers are playing table tennis in the other section. The ball bounces over the screen and across his table. He puts his paper down for a moment, looks at the dog, then continues reading.]
[INT. GUEST BEDROOM - DAY]
LADY MARY
Anna, there you are. Ethel, could you leave us for a moment?
[Ethel leaves and closes the door behind her.]
LADY MARY
That was Sir Richard on the telephone. It might have been Bates you saw in the village.
ANNA
Really?
LADY MARY
He's working up here at a pub. The Red Lion in Kirkbymoorside.
ANNA
That's odd. Mr Bates in a pub.
LADY MARY
The question's what'll you do with the information now you've got it.
[EXT. DOWNTON ABBEY, FRONT DOOR - DAY]
[Branson shines the car while waiting for Robert. Sybil walks a wheelchair into the house with another nurse.]
LADY SYBIL
Would you just take this into the hall for me?
NURSE
Yes, of course.
[The nurse goes inside and Sybil goes to Branson.]
LADY SYBIL
Are you waiting for Papa? Do you want me to go and find him?
BRANSON
They turned me down. The army.
LADY SYBIL
Why?
BRANSON
[Branson picks up the letter on car seat.]
BRANSON
A mitral valve prolapse is causing a pansystolic murmur.
LADY SYBIL
I don't know what to say. Is it dangerous.
BRANSON
LADY SYBIL
You're not going to be killed and you're not going to prison, of course I'm glad!
BRANSON
Don't count your chickens. If I don't get them one way, I'll get them another.
LADY SYBIL
Why do you have to be so angry all the time? I know we weren't exactly at our best in Ireland--
BRANSON
Not at your best? Not at your best? I lost a cousin in the Easter Rising last year.
LADY SYBIL
You never said.
BRANSON
Well, I'm saying it now. He was walking down North King's Street one day and an English soldier saw him and shot him dead. When they asked why he was killed, the officer said, "Because he was probably a rebel." So don't say you were not at your best.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
Sorry to keep you waiting, but we're going to have to step on it.
[Branson opens the door for Robert, a furious expression still on his face. He glares at Sybil as he gets in the car and takes off.]
[INT. RECREATION ROOM - DAY]
[Edith hands an officer a book and picks up a large pile.]
LADY EDITH
I'm not sure about Marriott.
OFFICER
Oh, not to worry.
LADY EDITH
I know we've got lots of G.A. Henty.
OFFICER
Thank you very much.
LADY EDITH
And I haven't forgotten about your tobacco, Captain Ames, just as soon as I can get into the village.
[Mrs Hughes catches Ethel flirting4 with Major Bryant outside. She tucks a blanket around his legs.]
ETHEL
Is that better?
MAJOR BRYANT
Much. But I'm gonna need some more tucking very soon.
ETHEL
Well, no one tucks better than I do.
MRS HUGHES
Ethel. Go back inside please. There are still more bedrooms to be done.
[THE DOWER HOUSE - DAY]
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Rosamund's going to find out. She knows some of those feebleminded idiots on the liberal front bench.
LADY MARY
Poor Lavinia. I feel sorry for her.
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
She's an obstacle to your happiness, dear, and must be removed. When it's done, you can feel as sorry as you wish.
LADY MARY
But even if Matthew does break it off with her, why should he propose to me again?
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
With your permission, dear, I'll take my fancies one at a time.
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1 apparently | |
adv.显然地;表面上,似乎 | |
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2 murmur | |
n.低语,低声的怨言;v.低语,低声而言 | |
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3 humiliate | |
v.使羞辱,使丢脸[同]disgrace | |
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4 flirting | |
v.调情,打情骂俏( flirt的现在分词 ) | |
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