唐顿庄园第一季第七集_12
时间:2019-03-16 作者:英语课 分类:唐顿庄园第一季
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唐顿庄园第一季第七集_12
[INT. LONDON, MRS BATES'S HOUSE - DAY]
MRS BATES
She worked at the barracks sometimes, and helping 1 at big dinners and so on. That night her opportunity came and she took it. They knew it was her. Someone even saw her with a big carry-all.
ANNA
But why did he confess?
MRS BATES (sigh)
Well... John wasn't the same man in those days. The African war had shaken him up and made him angry. He'd been wounded, and he drank a lot more than was good for him.
ANNA
Was he violent?
MRS BATES
No. No, not violent, but he could be hard at times, with a tongue like a razor. He felt he'd ruined Vera's life, Miss Smith.
ANNA
Do you agree with him?
MRS BATES
No. No, I thought she was a nasty 2 piece of work. But that's why he took the blame.
ANNA
Surely, if everyone knew he was innocent...
MRS BATES
But he confessed. There was nothing anybody could do once he confessed.
[INT. GREAT HALL - DAY]
[Thomas escorts 3 Dr Clarkson through the house.]
THOMAS
Could I ask you something, sir? Only...I get the feeling that a war's on the way.
[Thomas hands Dr Clarkson his medical bag.]
DR CLARKSON
I'm afraid we all do.
THOMAS
And when it comes, I want to be really useful to my country.
DR CLARKSON
How heartening.
THOMAS
S--so I've been thinking, what could be more useful than what you do? Bringing people back to health, back to life.
DR CLARKSON
I see. Well, erm, we are looking for volunteers to train for the Territorial 4 Force hospitals, if that's what you mean.
THOMAS
It's exactly what I mean.
DR CLARKSON
Will you not be missed here?
THOMAS
Maybe. But we'll all be going, won't we? The younger men anyway.
DR CLARKSON
As you wish. I'll make inquiries 5.
THOMAS
Thank you very much, Doctor.
[They exit through the outer hall.]
[INT. LIBRARY - DAY]
[Carson pours a drink for Robert.]
MR CARSON
Mr Molesley walked in and there he was, as bold as brass 6, taking my wallet out of my change coat. Mr Molesley would have no reason to make it up, my lord. He doesn't know Thomas. Why would he lie?
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
So Thomas has been caught red-handed. Well, we knew he was a thief, didn't we?
MR CARSON
And now we have unimpeachable 7 proof. I'm afraid he has to go.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM (sigh)
I hate this sort of thing. With Lady Grantham's condition and everything. Can we at least wait until after the garden party?
MR CARSON
Very well, my lord. But then, I think we must act.
[Robert nods.]
[INT. KITCHENS - DAY]
MRS HUGHES
How long will you wear them?
[Mrs Patmore is wearing sunglasses.]
MRS PATMORE
A week or so. But I can see much better already, even with them on.
[Daisy smiles.]
MRS HUGHES
Thank heaven. Now, we need to talk about the garden party. Mrs Bird and I have made some lists...
MRS PATMORE (scoffs)
Mrs Bird? Oh, I think we can manage without any help from Mrs Bird.
MRS BIRD
Can you? Well, if you want your garden party to be run by a Blind Pugh, that's your business.
MRS HUGHES
Mrs Patmore, there's a lot to be done and you're only just up on your feet. We really cannot manage without Mrs Bird.
MRS PATMORE
If you say so.
MRS HUGHES
Now, I've been checking the stores and I've ordered what you'll need for the baking.
MRS BIRD
That's very kind, Mrs Hughes. But, er, I believe we should check the stores when it's convenient.
MRS HUGHES
Mrs Bird, at Downton Abbey, the housekeeper 8 manages the store cupboard, but I think you'll find...
MRS BIRD
I've never not run my own store cupboard in my life. Separate the cook for the store cupboard? Where's the sense in that?
MRS PATMORE
How long have I been saying this, O Lord?
MRS BIRD
We're the ones who cook it. We should be the ones to order it.
MRS PATMORE
Mrs Bird, I shall be very happy with your help with the garden party. I'm sure we can manage it easily between the two of us.
[Mrs Hughes is disconcerted, she fidgets and leaves. Daisy smiles in amusement.]
[INT. LONDON, MRS BATES'S HOUSE - DAY]
MRS BATES
She worked at the barracks sometimes, and helping 1 at big dinners and so on. That night her opportunity came and she took it. They knew it was her. Someone even saw her with a big carry-all.
ANNA
But why did he confess?
MRS BATES (sigh)
Well... John wasn't the same man in those days. The African war had shaken him up and made him angry. He'd been wounded, and he drank a lot more than was good for him.
ANNA
Was he violent?
MRS BATES
No. No, not violent, but he could be hard at times, with a tongue like a razor. He felt he'd ruined Vera's life, Miss Smith.
ANNA
Do you agree with him?
MRS BATES
No. No, I thought she was a nasty 2 piece of work. But that's why he took the blame.
ANNA
Surely, if everyone knew he was innocent...
MRS BATES
But he confessed. There was nothing anybody could do once he confessed.
[INT. GREAT HALL - DAY]
[Thomas escorts 3 Dr Clarkson through the house.]
THOMAS
Could I ask you something, sir? Only...I get the feeling that a war's on the way.
[Thomas hands Dr Clarkson his medical bag.]
DR CLARKSON
I'm afraid we all do.
THOMAS
And when it comes, I want to be really useful to my country.
DR CLARKSON
How heartening.
THOMAS
S--so I've been thinking, what could be more useful than what you do? Bringing people back to health, back to life.
DR CLARKSON
I see. Well, erm, we are looking for volunteers to train for the Territorial 4 Force hospitals, if that's what you mean.
THOMAS
It's exactly what I mean.
DR CLARKSON
Will you not be missed here?
THOMAS
Maybe. But we'll all be going, won't we? The younger men anyway.
DR CLARKSON
As you wish. I'll make inquiries 5.
THOMAS
Thank you very much, Doctor.
[They exit through the outer hall.]
[INT. LIBRARY - DAY]
[Carson pours a drink for Robert.]
MR CARSON
Mr Molesley walked in and there he was, as bold as brass 6, taking my wallet out of my change coat. Mr Molesley would have no reason to make it up, my lord. He doesn't know Thomas. Why would he lie?
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
So Thomas has been caught red-handed. Well, we knew he was a thief, didn't we?
MR CARSON
And now we have unimpeachable 7 proof. I'm afraid he has to go.
ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM (sigh)
I hate this sort of thing. With Lady Grantham's condition and everything. Can we at least wait until after the garden party?
MR CARSON
Very well, my lord. But then, I think we must act.
[Robert nods.]
[INT. KITCHENS - DAY]
MRS HUGHES
How long will you wear them?
[Mrs Patmore is wearing sunglasses.]
MRS PATMORE
A week or so. But I can see much better already, even with them on.
[Daisy smiles.]
MRS HUGHES
Thank heaven. Now, we need to talk about the garden party. Mrs Bird and I have made some lists...
MRS PATMORE (scoffs)
Mrs Bird? Oh, I think we can manage without any help from Mrs Bird.
MRS BIRD
Can you? Well, if you want your garden party to be run by a Blind Pugh, that's your business.
MRS HUGHES
Mrs Patmore, there's a lot to be done and you're only just up on your feet. We really cannot manage without Mrs Bird.
MRS PATMORE
If you say so.
MRS HUGHES
Now, I've been checking the stores and I've ordered what you'll need for the baking.
MRS BIRD
That's very kind, Mrs Hughes. But, er, I believe we should check the stores when it's convenient.
MRS HUGHES
Mrs Bird, at Downton Abbey, the housekeeper 8 manages the store cupboard, but I think you'll find...
MRS BIRD
I've never not run my own store cupboard in my life. Separate the cook for the store cupboard? Where's the sense in that?
MRS PATMORE
How long have I been saying this, O Lord?
MRS BIRD
We're the ones who cook it. We should be the ones to order it.
MRS PATMORE
Mrs Bird, I shall be very happy with your help with the garden party. I'm sure we can manage it easily between the two of us.
[Mrs Hughes is disconcerted, she fidgets and leaves. Daisy smiles in amusement.]
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
- The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
- By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
adj.令人讨厌的,困难的,恶劣的,下流的
- She got a nasty knock on the head when she fell.她跌倒时头部受到严重碰撞。
- When this material burns,it flings off a nasty smell.这种物质燃烧时发出一股难闻的气味。
护送者( escort的名词复数 ); 护航舰; 陪同某人参加社交活动的人(尤指男人); 受雇陪同某人外出社交的人(尤指女人)
- Armed escorts are provided for visiting heads of state. 来访的国家元首由武装卫队护送。
- In the region of Chufu we gathered an army of military escorts. 在曲阜境内,有一支军队保护我们。
adj.领土的,领地的
- The country is fighting to preserve its territorial integrity.该国在为保持领土的完整而进行斗争。
- They were not allowed to fish in our territorial waters.不允许他们在我国领海捕鱼。
n.调查( inquiry的名词复数 );疑问;探究;打听
- He was released on bail pending further inquiries. 他获得保释,等候进一步调查。
- I have failed to reach them by postal inquiries. 我未能通过邮政查询与他们取得联系。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
n.黄铜;黄铜器,铜管乐器
- Many of the workers play in the factory's brass band.许多工人都在工厂铜管乐队中演奏。
- Brass is formed by the fusion of copper and zinc.黄铜是通过铜和锌的熔合而成的。
adj.无可指责的;adv.无可怀疑地
- He said all five were men of unimpeachable character.他说这五个都是品格完美无缺的人。
- It is the revenge that nature takes on persons of unimpeachable character.这是自然对人品无瑕的人的报复。
n.管理家务的主妇,女管家
- A spotless stove told us that his mother is a diligent housekeeper.炉子清洁无瑕就表明他母亲是个勤劳的主妇。
- She is an economical housekeeper and feeds her family cheaply.她节约持家,一家人吃得很省。
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