唐顿庄园第二季第三集_5(在线收听) |
唐顿庄园第二季第三集_5 [INT. DOWNTON ABBEY, WARD - DAY]
LADY EDITH
As soon as I've done this, I'll take your orders for books.
OFFICER 1
Thank you.
OFFICER 2
Nurse?
NURSE
Do you need help with [?]?
OFFICER 2
No, I'm fine.
[Mary distributes the carafes in the room.]
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
I hadn't cast you as Florence Nightingale.
LADY MARY
We can't leave all the moral high ground to Sybil. She might get lonely there. How are you? I--I know I mustn't ask you what you're doing.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
You can ask what I'm doing in Downton. We've finished in the Midlands, and tomorrow we start in the camps in the northern counties.
LADY MARY
Ah. Will we see something of you?
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
I think my general ought to come here. It's exactly the sort of thing people like to read about.
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
Sybil, come, Edith can do that.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Dear Mother. She does love a bit of authority. I suppose she's driving Cousin Cora mad.
LADY MARY
No names, no pack drill.
[Mary puts a finger over her lips and they both smile.]
[INT. DOWNTON COTTAGE HOSPITAL, WARD - DAY]
DOCTOR
Breathe in.
[The doctor holds a stethoscope to Branson's chest as he breathes in.]
DOCTOR
And out.
[Branson exhales. The doctor takes off the stethoscope and fills out the medical form.]
DOCTOR
I'm surprised they didn't get you before now.
BRANSON
Some people have all the luck, sir.
DOCTOR
You can get dressed.
[Branson buttons up his shirt.]
BRANSON
Shall I report for duty in Richmond?
DOCTOR
You'll be told what to do.
[INT. SERVANTS' HALL - DAY]
THOMAS
But I must supervise the medical staff.
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
Overseen by me. And Carson, I'm relying on you to make that that is--
[Cora enters with Mrs Hughes behind her.]
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
What's going on?
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
I was arranging the household duties where they overlap with the duties of the nursing staff.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Shall we continue this upstairs?
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
Well, I've made some charts and--
[Cora gives her a severe look.]
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
Of course.
[Isobel and Cora leave.]
ETHEL
Did you say you were the manager or the referee?
O'BRIEN
You can see what we're up against.
THOMAS
Don't worry, we'll find a solution.
[INT. LIBRARY - DAY]
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
You take over every room in the house, you bark at me like a sergeant major, and you give orders to my servants.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
Cora, I'm sure Cousin--
[Mary enters.]
LADY MARY
I'm sorry, are you in the middle of something?
DR CLARKSON
We're discussing the arrangements.
LADY MARY
Oh, good, because we've had a letter from Evelyn Napier. He's in a hospital in Middlesbrough and he's heard that we're a convalescent home now, and wonders if he can come here once he's released.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Of course he can come here.
DR CLARKSON
Well, now, just a minute.
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
There's no question of him coming here.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
What?
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
The Middlesbrough General will have their own arrangements for where their patients convalesce.
DR CLARKSON
I'm afraid Mrs Crawley is right. Downton must function as part of the official system, or it cannot function at all.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
Now, I think, perhaps, I should make one thing clear. Downton is our house and our home, and we will welcome in it any friends or any relations we choose. And if you do not care to accept that condition, then I suggest you give orders for the nurses, and the patients, and the beds, and the rest of it, to be packed up and shipped out at once!
[Cora holds in a smile.]
DR CLARKSON
Thank you, Lord Grantham, for making your position so clear.
[Clarkson clears his throat and starts to leave.]
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
Oh, just one more thing. The dog. What should we do to stop Isis getting into the patients' rooms?
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
I can answer that. Absolutely nothing.
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
Ah. |
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