唐顿庄园第一季第六集_8
时间:2019-01-28 作者:英语课 分类:唐顿庄园第一季
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唐顿庄园第一季第六集_8
[INT. DOWNTON - EVENING]
[Mary exits the drawing room where Branson and Gwen are waiting.]
GWEN
I've fetched a coat.
[Gwen helps Mary into the coat.]
LADY MARY
Why? What do I need a coat for?
BRANSON
I've come to fetch you, my lady. We've taken Lady Sybil to Crawley House in the village.
LADY MARY
What's happened?
BRANSON
I took her to Ripon for the count. She got injured in a fight.
[Mary touches Branson's hand and covers her mouth in fear.]
LADY MARY
Take me there at once.
[Branson and Mary rush off.]
[INT. CRAWLEY HOUSE - EVENING]
[Isobel rings out the blood into a bowl as she treats Sybil's head wound. Sybil lies on a couch 1, regaining 2 consciousness 3. Mary enters.]
LADY MARY
My God. Oh, my darling...
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
I didn't know what to do, so I had Branson bring her here.
LADY MARY
Quite right. Mama would have fainted if she'd seen her like this. As for Papa...
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
This will sting 4 a bit, but it's stopped bleeding. Did you know she was planning this?
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Of course not.
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
Well, what were you doing there? I was working late. I'd forgotten it was election 5 night or I wouldn't have stayed.
LADY SYBIL
I'm so grateful you did.
LADY MARY
I could ring Branson's neck.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
What was he thinking? I'm afraid it'll cost him his job.
LADY SYBIL
No. I told him he was taking me to a committee meeting. When he realised what it was, he wanted to come straight back.
LADY MARY
You'll have to stick up for him, because Papa will skin him alive.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Are you feeling strong enough to go home?
LADY SYBIL
I think so, if you'll take me.
[Matthew smiles and offers her a hand to help her up.]
LADY MARY
Here, wear my coat to cover the blood. You'll look more normal.
[Mary takes it off and puts it around Sybil's shoulders.]
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Lean on me.
[Isobel regards Mary as Mary watches Matthew lead Sybil out. Mary turns to her.]
LADY MARY
Thank you so much for this.
[Mary turns to leave, but stops.]
LADY MARY
By the way, what happened to William's mother?
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
Not good, I'm afraid. She's home, but she's still very weak. Another attack should finish her.
LADY MARY
And he still doesn't know?
ISOBEL CRAWLEY
She's adamant 6. I've tried to explain how hard it'll be on him, but she won't have him disturbed. To hear her talk, you'd think he was a cabinet 7 minister.
[Mary smiles.]
LADY MARY
He's made her proud. There are plenty of children in grander circumstances who'd love to say the same.
[Mary leaves and Isobel is surprised by her words.]
[INT. MR CARSON'S OFFICE - EVENING]
[Mr Carson locks storage cupboard doors.]
MRS HUGHES
I wish you'd tell me what's troubling you. If it's this business with Mr Bates...
MR CARSON
Oh, it's not that. I'll get to the bottom of that.
MRS HUGHES
Well, I hope you'll do it soon. If there's one thing I hate, it's an \"atmosphere,\" and we've got a real atmosphere going now. It's an unfair rumour 8 which needs to be scotched 9.
MR CARSON
It's very hard to hear the names of people you love dragged in the mud. You feel so powerless.
MRS HUGHES
Well, I respect Mr Bates, but I'm not sure that I love him.
MR CARSON
I wasn't thinking of Mr Bates.
[Daisy knocks at the open door and enters.]
DAISY
Mr Carson, have you got a minute?
MRS HUGHES
What is it, Daisy? Mr Carson's a very busy man.
DAISY
I know he is, but I think he'll want to hear this. I told you something that wasn't true.
MR CARSON
Why would you do that?
DAISY
I did it as a favour for a friend, but I know now he was wrong to ask if of me.
[Carson and Mrs Hughes exchange a significant 10 look.]
[EXT. DOWNTON, FRONT WALK - NIGHT]
[Matthew helps Sybil out of the car. Mary follows them towards the house, but Branson takes off his hat and addresses her.]
BRANSON
She's not badly hurt, is she?
LADY MARY
I don't think so, no.
BRANSON
Thank God.
LADY MARY
Better be prepared. I'm afraid Lord 11 Grantham will hit the roof.
[Branson nods.]
BRANSON
I never would have taken her there. I may be a socialist 12, but I'm not a lunatic.
LADY MARY
I'm not sure Papa knows the difference.
[Branson nods.]
BRANSON
You'll let me know how she gets on?
[Mary is surprised.]
BRANSON
Please.
LADY MARY (nods)
If you wish.
[Mary enters the house.]
n.睡椅,长沙发椅;vt.表达,隐含
- Lie down on the couch if you're feeling ill.如果你感觉不舒服就躺到沙发上去。
- The rabbIt'sprang from its grassy couch.兔子从草丛中跳出。
复得( regain的现在分词 ); 赢回; 重回; 复至某地
- She was regaining consciousness now, but the fear was coming with her. 现在她正在恢发她的知觉,但是恐怖也就伴随着来了。
- She said briefly, regaining her will with a click. 她干脆地答道,又马上重新振作起精神来。
n.意识,觉悟,知觉
- The experience helped to change her social consciousness.这种经验有助于改变她的社会意识。
- He lost consciousness at the first whiff of ether.他一嗅到乙醚便失去了知觉。
vt.激怒,刺痛,刺伤,蛰伤;n.刺痛,刺伤
- Most flies do not sting.大多数苍蝇不叮人。
- The scorpion has a sting that can be deadly.蝎子有可以致命的螫针。
n.选举,选择权;当选
- There is no doubt but that he will win the election.毫无疑问,他将在竞选中获胜。
- The government will probably fall at the coming election.在即将到来的大选中,该政府很可能要垮台。
adj.坚硬的,固执的
- We are adamant on the building of a well-off society.在建设小康社会这一点上,我们是坚定不移的。
- Veronica was quite adamant that they should stay on.维罗妮卡坚信他们必须继续留下去。
n.内阁,内阁会议;(带玻璃门存物品的)橱柜
- I keep my collection of old china in the cabinet.我把古瓷器收藏品存放在橱子里。
- He had held many important offices in the French cabinet.他在法国内阁中任过许多重要职务。
n.谣言,谣传,传闻
- I should like to know who put that rumour about.我想知道是谁散布了那谣言。
- There has been a rumour mill on him for years.几年来,一直有谣言产生,对他进行中伤。
v.阻止( scotch的过去式和过去分词 );制止(车轮)转动;弄伤;镇压
- Plans for a merger have been scotched. 合并计划停止实行。
- The rebellion was scotched by government forces. 政府军已把叛乱镇压下去。 来自辞典例句
adj.相当数量的;意义重大的;意味深长的
- Your success today may be significant for your whole future.你今天的成功对你的整个未来可能是重要的。
- She cast him a significant smile.她向他投去意味深长的一笑。
n.上帝,主;主人,长官;君主,贵族
- I know the Lord will look after him.我知道上帝会眷顾他的。
- How good of the Lord not to level it beyond repair!上帝多么仁慈啊,竟没有让这所房子损毁得不可收拾!
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