唐顿庄园第二季第二集_2(在线收听) |
唐顿庄园第二季第二集_2 [INT. KITCHENS - DAY]
O'BRIEN
Mr Carson doesn't like the smell of cleaning materials in the servants' hall, not just before luncheon.
ETHEL
Go on, Miss O'Brien, we don't want to be unfriendly, do we?
O'BRIEN
You obviously don't
[O'Brien sees Lang's fingers shaking as he struggles to put the cap on the cleaner bottle.]
O'BRIEN
Nevermind. Finish it now you're started, but don't blame me if Mr Carson takes a bite out of you.
[Lang puts the bottle back on the table. Mr Molesley clears his throat as he enters.]
MR MOLESLEY
Hello, Mr Lang. Everything all right?
MR LANG
Why do you say that?
MR MOLESLEY
No reason. I only meant I hope you're enjoying yourself. I know I would be in your shoes.
O'BRIEN
You never tried for the job, did you?
MR MOLESLEY
I never got the chance. I no sooner heard that Mr Bates was gone when he arrived.
[Molesley laughs, but no on joins in.]
O'BRIEN
What brings you here, Mr Molesley?
MR MOLESLEY
I was wondering if Anna was anywhere around.
ETHEL
I could find her if you like.
MR MOLESLEY
Oh, no. Just give her this.
[He holds out a book and puts it on the table.]
MR MOLESLEY
We were talking about it the other day. I came across a copy in Ripon.
[Molesley leaves and Ethel picks up the book to read the title.]
ETHEL
Elizabeth and Her German Garden. Whatever's that about?
O'BRIEN
It's about an invitation to talk some more, that's what.
[DOWNTON COTTAGE HOSPITAL - DAY]
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Goodbye, Dr Clarkson.
[Cora starts walking away.]
DR CLARKSON
Lady Grantham.
[She stops and Clarkson walks out to her.]
DR CLARKSON
I'd love to help, but it's not within my power to hook men from hither and thither as I please.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
It's not at all what I was asking.
DR CLARKSON
Forgive me, but I thought you were saying that you wanted Corporal Barrow to come and work here when he's fully recovered.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
I think it a credit to him that he wants to continue to serve in this way. After he's been wounded.
DR CLARKSON
Well, that it may be, but it's not for me to decide what happens next.
[Cora nods disappointedly and leaves.]
[INT. SERVANTS' HALL - DAY]
[Mr Carson struggles to open a bottle of wine. He has to stop to take a breath.]
ANNA
Mr Carson, are you quite well?
MR CARSON
Oh, leave me alone.
[He struggles some more and pulls the cork out of the bottle.]
[INT. DINING ROOM - DAY]
[Mr Carson serves the family luncheon.]
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
But after twenty-four hours, it just doesn't do it.
[Carson bumps into Violet's chair.]
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Are you all right, Carson?
MR CARSON
Of course. That is, er, perfectly all right, Your Ladyship, thank you.
[Mr Carson goes to pour Robert a glass, but he holds up his hand.]
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
Er, no.
LADY EDITH
Cousin Isobel says Matthew's coming home in a fortnight. He's touring England with some general.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
We'll have a dinner when he's here.
[Mr Carson stops to look at Robert. He's not pleased.]
LADY MARY
I was going to ask Richard Carlisle about then. For Saturday to Monday.
[Carson takes a breath at the thought of another dinner.]
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
You be careful, Mary. Sir Richard Mustn't think you're after him.
LADY SYBIL
Isn't that the truth?
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
The truth is neither here nor there. It's the look of the thing that matters. Ask Rosamund. It'll take the edge off it.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
Well, that'd be nice. Like before the war.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
How can we manage a great pre-war house party without a single footman?
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
My dear, Rosamund is not a house party. She's blood.
LADY EDITH
I saw Mrs Drake when I went into the village. The wife of John Drake, who has Long Field Farm.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
Yes. What did she have to say?
LADY EDITH
Apparently their final able-bodied farmhand has been called up. They need a man to drive the tractor.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
Well, hasn't Drake recovered from his illness? I thought he was better.
LADY EDITH
No, he is. He's much, much better. But he doesn't drive. So I told her I could do it.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
What?
LADY EDITH
I said I could drive the tractor.
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Edith! You are a lady, not Toad of Toad Hall.
LADY EDITH
Well, I'm doing it.
[Mary and Robert smile at her determination.]
[EXT. LONG FIELD FARM - DAY]
[Edith cycles to the farm.]
LADY EDITH
Don't look so bewildered. It's simple. I will drive the tractor.
MRS DRAKE
Well, can you do that?
LADY EDITH
Absolutely. Can you hitch up the plough or whatever it is I'm dragging?
JOHN DRAKE
Of course.
LADY EDITH
When would you like me to start?
MRS DRAKE (laughs in shock)
Well, I better get you something to wear, then. |
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