时间:2019-01-28 作者:英语课 分类:唐顿庄园第二季


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   唐顿庄园第二季第三集_8


  [INT. THE RED LION - DAY]
  [Bates and Anna sit at a table.]
  MR BATES
  It was me. I knew you used to go to the village on Wednesday. I so longed for a glimpse of you.
  ANNA
  But why're you up here at all? And why didn't you tell me?
  MR BATES
  Because I want to get things settled first. You see, I've discovered that Vera has been unfaithful to me. I've got proof.
  ANNA
  You can't criticise 1 her for that.
  MR BATES
  No, but it means I can divorce her. I've had to leave the house to prove that it has broken the marriage. So I came up here to be nearer you.
  ANNA
  But what if she fights it?
  MR BATES
  She can't. For her to divorce me, she needs something beyond adultery, cruelty or such like. For a husband, adultery is enough.
  ANNA
  That's not very fair to women.
  MR BATES
  I don't care about fairness, I care about you. The point is, I can get rid of her. If she goes quietly, I will give her money and plenty of it. If not, she leaves empty handed.
  ANNA
  And when will this be?
  MR BATES
  I need to get her to accept it first. She's made threats about selling stuff to the papers.
  ANNA
  What stuff?
  MR BATES
  Don't worry. They won't offer what I will. You've changed your hair.
  ANNA
  I was trying out Lady Mary's new curling iron. What do you think?
  [They smile at each other.]
  MR BATES
  I think I would love you however, and whatever, whenever.
  ANNA
  We don't have to wait, you know. If you want me to throw up everything and come with you, I will. Gladly.
  MR BATES
  I can't marry you yet. Not legally. And I won't break the law.
  ANNA
  It's not against the law to take a mistress 2, Mr Bates.
  [She takes his hands.]
  MR BATES
  I know you, Anna Smith, and I love you, and that is not the right path for you. But it won't be long now.
  [She's close to tears, but Anna nods.]
  [EXT. COURTYARD - DAY]
  [O'Brien steps out while Branson works.]
  O'BRIEN
  So, you're not going to war, then?
  BRANSON
  Apparently 3 not. Is it true about Mr Crawley bringing a famous general here?
  O'BRIEN
  Captain Crawley. But yes. Why?
  [Branson begins to plot.]
  BRANSON
  No reason.
  [INT. LIBRARY - EVENING]
  ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
  If they arrive at five, we'll walk him around the wards 5, then show him the recovering men at play, and after that, a fairly grand dinner. I'll tell him to bring mesquite.
  MR CARSON
  That is my challenge, my lord. How to make the dinner sufficiently 6 grand with no footmen in the house.
  ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
  Plenty of people give dinners without footmen.
  MR CARSON
  Not people who entertain Sir Herbert Strutt, hero of the Somme.
  ISOBEL CRAWLEY
  I'm sure he'll have seen worse things at the front than a dinner with no footmen.
  CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
  Carson only wants to show the general proper respect. We will not criticise him for that.
  DR CLARKSON
  Indeed, we will not. But I think Lord Grantham's plan is a good one, with or without footmen.
  CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
  Matthew writes Miss Swire is coming down from London for it.
  ISOBEL CRAWLEY
  Really? He never said so to me.
  CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
  Does he need your permission?
  ISOBEL CRAWLEY
  I think I should go around with him.
  DR CLARKSON
  You and Lady Grantham will both come with us.
  ISOBEL CRAWLEY
  But won't you want to talk about treatments?
  DR CLARKSON
  The treatments...and the house.
  [Carson and Robert exchange a look.]
  [INT. DOWNTON ABBEY, WARD 4 - NIGHT]
  [Edith enters the room and an officer whispers to her.]
  CAPTAIN SMILEY
  Miss.
  LADY EDITH
  It's Captain Smiley, isn't it?
  [Edith sits next to the officer's bed.]
  LADY EDITH
  We haven't met yet, but I'm Edith Crawley. And tomorrow I can show you where everything is.
  CAPTAIN SMILEY
  It's just that I'd like to write a letter to my parents.
  LADY EDITH
  Of course. There's paper and envelopes in the library.
  CAPTAIN SMILEY
  No, you see, I've not written before because I--I didn't want to worry my mother with a different handwriting.
  [Smiley pulls his left arm out from under the sheet and his hand is missing. Edith is in shock.]
  CAPTAIN SMILEY
  I'm left-handed. How's that for luck?
  LADY EDITH
  I'm surprised your school didn't force you to use the right.
  CAPTAIN SMILEY
  My mother wouldn't let them. But now I wish they had. I've asked the others, and they say you're the one to help me.
  LADY EDITH
  Of course I will. I'd be happy to.
  CAPTAIN SMILEY
  That's what they said. If you can just find a way to tell her.
  LADY EDITH
  We'll both find a way. Together. I promise.

v.批评,评论;非难
  • Right and left have much cause to criticise government.左翼和右翼有很多理由批评政府。
  • It is not your place to criticise or suggest improvements!提出批评或给予改进建议并不是你的责任!
n.(文学用语)使男子为之倾倒的女人,女主人
  • Does his wife know he has a mistress?他的妻子知道他有一个情妇吗?
  • Is your mistress at home?你家女主人在家吗?
adv.显然地;表面上,似乎
  • An apparently blind alley leads suddenly into an open space.山穷水尽,豁然开朗。
  • He was apparently much surprised at the news.他对那个消息显然感到十分惊异。
n.守卫,监护,病房,行政区,由监护人或法院保护的人(尤指儿童);vt.守护,躲开
  • The hospital has a medical ward and a surgical ward.这家医院有内科病房和外科病房。
  • During the evening picnic,I'll carry a torch to ward off the bugs.傍晚野餐时,我要点根火把,抵挡蚊虫。
区( ward的名词复数 ); 病房; 受监护的未成年者; 被人照顾或控制的状态
  • This hospital has 20 medical [surgical] wards. 这所医院有 20 个内科[外科]病房。
  • It was a big constituency divided into three wards. 这是一个大选区,下设三个分区。
adv.足够地,充分地
  • It turned out he had not insured the house sufficiently.原来他没有给房屋投足保险。
  • The new policy was sufficiently elastic to accommodate both views.新政策充分灵活地适用两种观点。
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