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Of course we have beer. We must have some somewhere. Carson?
- Very good, Mr Carson. - The world can be a shocking place, Alfred.
So, are you saying that James is the innocent party in all this?
- Oh, if that's how you want to play it. - What are you going on about?
But if, as her Ladyship suggests, she can get a job far away from here...
I think one must fight for one's beliefs.
If Branson is watering down his revolutionary fervour, let us give thanks.
- And your mum and dad? - Dead.
Perhaps one with the grandfather holding the baby?
Tom doesn't want me there and I wouldn't know what to do.
No, but I question his plans for the employees and tenants in order to achieve it.
Granny feels that for Ethel's sake she should move elsewhere.
Has Branson said anything more about moving out?
- Not if you think it's so important. - How did you get on in London?
We were travelling back from Scotland to London
And he'll be furious if he finds out you knew and you said nothing.
Have you got any plans, Mr Bates?
- I don't think that'll be necessary. - Oh! He's back!
- You're not encouraging this? - She hasn't agreed to anything yet.
There's no need to bark. I only know what Alfred tells me.
He's gone and I'm going to have to make it all work or I've had it.
No. He started yelling at Thomas as soon as I walked in.
What did you say?
A little. My grandfather was a sheep farmer in Ireland.
My auntie says he might have been faking his anger because I walked in,
I hope I hear about it before the end of the day.
- I suppose I'll have to. - What's this?
but if we miss this chance, it may not come again.
- Well, I love you. - If you do, you're on your own.
- I've got a good mind to... - Uh-uh. Don't do anything you'll regret.
So says the Marxist.
- What do you think, Tom? - I agree with Matthew.
Although I'm quite sure it won't come to that.
Mr Carson may prefer Alfred, but nobody else does.
Because of all there is between us.
The editor's written back, repeating his offer. He asks if I'm ever in London.
No, Mrs Hughes. For once, I will hold my tongue.
Human nature's a funny business, isn't it?
- Welcome back, Mr Bates. - Thank you, Daisy.
It seems an odd mistake to make.
Oh, dear. It sounds like you're hiding a romantic secret.
miasma
Oh, and how about Ivy Close in The Worldlings?
That and some ritual humiliation.
It's not against the law to hope, is it?
and touched all of us by association.