唐顿庄园第一季第四集_3
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唐顿庄园第一季第四集_3
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
It will depend on the exact terms of the entail 1 and of the deed of gift when Cousin Cora's
money was transferred to the estate.
VIOLET, DOWAGER COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
That is all I ask. To understand the exact terms.
[INT. SERVANTS' HALL - DAY]
WILLIAM
Is Daisy going to the fair tonight with the others'
MR BATES
Why don't you ask her? She needs taking out of herself. What's it to you'
THOMAS
Nothing.
WILLIAM
Daisy, I was hoping that—
THOMAS
Would you like to go to the fair with me, Daisy' There's a few of us going later on.
DAISY
Do you mean it?
MRS PATMORE
Daisy, don't let it get cold. Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on!
MR BATES
You bastard 2.
[EXT. THE VILLAGE - DAY]
[Sybil, Edith, and Cora walk towards the car where Branson is waiting.]
LADY EDITH
Why is Sybil having a new dress and not me'
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Because it's Sybil's turn.
LADY SYBIL
Can it be my choice this time'
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Of course, darling. As long as you choose what I choose. Branson, you'll be taking Lady Sybil to Ripon tomorrow. She'll be leaving after luncheon 3.
BRANSON
Certainly, Your Ladyship.
LADY SYBIL
Poor old Madame Swann. I don't know why we bother with fittings. She always makes the same frock.
LADY EDITH
What do you want her to make'
LADY SYBIL
Something new and exciting.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
Heavens, look at the time. Not a minute to change. And Granny's invited herself for dinner.
LADY SYBIL
Then she can jolly well wait.
CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
So, women's rights begin at home, I see. Well, I'm all for that.
[The ladies chuckle 4 and Branson drives off.]
[INT. MR CARSON'S OFFICE - DAY]
MRS HUGHES
I'm just off, Mr Carson.
MR CARSON
According to the wine book, we should still have six dozen of this, but I'm beggared if I can find
much more than four.
MRS HUGHES
Look again before you jump to any nasty conclusions.
MR CARSON
Long time since you last took a night off.
MRS HUGHES
You don't think I ought to stay, do you'
MR CARSON
Certainly not. Be off with you.
MRS HUGHES
And Anna's in bed with a cold, so I'm afraid it's all down to you.
MR CARSON
Go.
[EXT. THE VILLAGE FAIR - EVENING]
[Matthew plays the Coconut 5 Saloon game at the fair. Mary sees him and approaches.]
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
I wanted to have a go before I went home. How about you'
[Matthew digs in his pockets for more change.]
FAIR VENDOR 6
Thank you.
[The vendor hands Mary and Matthew some more balls to throw.]
LADY MARY
Thank you.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Do you know if your father's doing anything this evening'
LADY MARY
He's not coming to the fair.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Seriously.
LADY MARY
Well, having dinner with his family.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Could I look in afterwards'
LADY MARY
May I ask why'
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Your grandmother paid me a visit this afternoon and I'm…well, never mind, but I—I would like to see him.
LADY MARY
Granny came to see you. Is it all part of The Great Matter' So, are you enjoying your new life
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
Yes, I think so. I know my work seems very trivial to you.
LADY MARY
Not necessarily. Sometimes I rather envy you, having somewhere to go every morning.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
I thought that made me very middle class'
LADY MARY
You should learn to forget what I say. I know I do.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
How about you' Is your life proving satisfactory, apart from the Great Matter, of course'
LADY MARY
Women like me don't have a life. We choose clothes and pay calls and work for charity and do the season, but really, we're stuck in a waiting room until we marry.
MATTHEW CRAWLEY
I've made you angry.
LADY MARY
My life makes me angry, not you.
[INT. ]
MR CARSON
I never put the Sauterne on ice. Mrs Hughes goes out for one night and we all fall to pieces!
THOMAS
Mr Carson, we wondered if we could walk down to the fair after dinner.
MR CARSON
I suppose so, but don't be too late.
MRS PATMORE
…that's right.
THOMAS
Where do you think she's gone'
WILLIAM
None of your business.
MRS PATMORE
Like most of what goes on 'round here.
DAISY
Oh!
THOMAS
Well caught, that man, though I say it myself.
DAISY
Thanks ever so. Yes'
MRS PATMORE
Well, you've cheered up a bit.
DAISY
He's so agile 7, i'in't he' He could have been a sportsman.
MRS PATMORE
Who'
DAISY
Thomas, of course.
MRS PATMORE
Really? Which sport did you have in mind'
[INT. GRAND STAIRCASE - EVENING]
LADY MARY
I ran into Cousin Matthew in the village. He wanted to call on you after dinner. Apparently 8, Granny's been to see him.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
Did you tell him she's coming here this evening?
LADY MARY
Well, I didn't know she was.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
When he arrives, do your best to keep her in the drawing room.
LADY MARY
Well, I'd like to see you try.
[Robert chuckles 9.]
vt.使承担,使成为必要,需要
- Such a decision would entail a huge political risk.这样的决定势必带来巨大的政治风险。
- This job would entail your learning how to use a computer.这工作将需要你学会怎样用计算机。
n.坏蛋,混蛋;私生子
- He was never concerned about being born a bastard.他从不介意自己是私生子。
- There was supposed to be no way to get at the bastard.据说没有办法买通那个混蛋。
n.午宴,午餐,便宴
- We have luncheon at twelve o'clock.我们十二点钟用午餐。
- I have a luncheon engagement.我午饭有约。
vi./n.轻声笑,咯咯笑
- He shook his head with a soft chuckle.他轻轻地笑着摇了摇头。
- I couldn't suppress a soft chuckle at the thought of it.想到这个,我忍不住轻轻地笑起来。
n.椰子
- The husk of this coconut is particularly strong.椰子的外壳很明显非常坚固。
- The falling coconut gave him a terrific bang on the head.那只掉下的椰子砰地击中他的脑袋。
n.卖主;小贩
- She looked at the vendor who cheated her the other day with distaste.她厌恶地望着那个前几天曾经欺骗过她的小贩。
- He must inform the vendor immediately.他必须立即通知卖方。
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。
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