唐顿庄园第一季第三集_4(在线收听

   唐顿庄园第一季第三集_4

  [EXT. DOWNTON ABBEY, GROUNDS - DAY]
  [Mary sees Kemal stopping off to the side and rides to join him.]
  LADY MARY
  I hope the day is living up to your expectations.
  KEMAL PAMUK
  It is exceeding them in every way.
  LADY MARY
  And where's Mr Napier?
  KEMAL PAMUK
  He's gone over the bridge, look.
  LADY MARY
  Ah.
  KEMAL PAMUK
  And, er, what about you? Will you follow him? Or will you come over the jump with me?
  [He nods to the fence in front of them.]
  LADY MARY
  Oh, I was never much one for going 'round by the road.
  KEMAL PAMUK
  Stay by me and we'll take it together.
  [They ride back and jump the fence to ride through the mud.]
  [INT. CHURCH - DAY]
  LADY EDITH
  I wish we could talk a little more about you. What was it like growing up in Manchester?
  MATTHEW CRAWLEY
  Does it say anything about the side aisle?
  [Edith looks at a pamphlet.]
  LADY EDITH
  The side aisles were added in the 14th century by Bishop Richard De Warren.
  MATTHEW CRAWLEY
  Yes, you can see that in the...treatment of the stone.
  LADY EDITH
  It's wonderful to think of all those men and women worshipping together through the centuries, isn't it? Dreaming and
  hoping much as we do, I suppose.
  MATTHEW CRAWLEY
  Was the screen at Cromwell casualty?
  LADY EDITH
  I--I daresay.
  MATTHEW CRAWLEY
  I wonder how Mary's getting on.
  LADY EDITH
  All right, I should think. Why?
  MATTHEW CRAWLEY
  I just wonder. Will she stay with the hunt the whole day?
  LADY EDITH
  You know Mary, she likes to be in at the kill.
  MATTHEW CRAWLEY
  Where shall we go next?
  LADY EDITH
  Not home?
  MATTHEW CRAWLEY
  Oh, not yet. We've time for one more at least before we lose the light.
  LADY EDITH
  I underestimated your enthusiasm.
  [EXT. DOWNTON ABBEY, FRONT WALK - DAY]
  [Pamuk, Napier, and Mary dismount and walk toward the house in good spirits.]
  KEMAL PAMUK
  Come on.
  [INT. ENTRYWAY/GREAT HALL - DAY]
  [Thomas enters and approaches Carson as the party removes their riding clothes.]
  THOMAS
  Is that one mine?
  ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
  Home is the hunter home from the hill.
  [Robert sees the mud on Pamuk and Mary's ruffled hair.]
  ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
  Heavens, you have been in the wars.
  LADY MARY
  Papa, this is Mr Pamuk. My father, Lord Grantham.
  KEMAL PAMUK
  How do you do, my lord?
  ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
  Did you have a good day?
  KEMAL PAMUK
  Couldn't have been better.
  MR CARSON
  This is Thomas, sir. He'll be looking after you.
  LADY MARY
  You remember Mr Napier.
  CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
  Of course. How are you?
  EVELYN NAPIER
  So kind of you to have us, Lady Grantham.
  LADY MARY
  And this is Mr Pamuk.
  CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM
  How do you do?
  KEMAL PAMUK
  My lady.
  [Pamuk bows to kiss Cora's hand.]
  ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
  Well, what would you like?
  LADY MARY
  Just baths. We're worn out.
  THOMAS
  Erm, your cases are upstairs, sir, if you'd like to follow me.
  KEMAL PAMUK
  Yes.
  [Anna enters one of the servants' corridors where O'Brien and Gwen are peering out. Thomas gives them an eye as he leads
  Pamuk to his guest room.]
  ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM (background)
  Well, I hope Mary hasn't left you too exhausted.
  EVELYN NAPIER (background)
  No, not a bit of it.
  GWEN
  He doesn't look Turkish at all.
  ANNA
  Well, he doesn't look like any Englishman I've ever met. Worse luck. I think he's beautiful.
  [Carson enters to find the three maids standing just inside the servants' door.]
  MR CARSON
  Is there some crisis of which I am unaware?
  MISS O'BRIEN
  No, Mr Carson
  MR CARSON
  I cannot think of another reason why you should congregate here.
  ANNA
  No, Mr Carson.
  [The maids go their separate ways as footmen enter.]
  [INT. LORD GRANTHAM'S DRESSING ROOM - EVENING]
  ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
  Have you seen our visitor? Quite a treat for the ladies.
  MR BATES
  Indeed, milord.
  ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
  Are they settled in all right?
  MR BATES
  I think so. Mr Napier's valet seems a competent fellow and Thomas knows what he's doing.
  ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
  Why doesn't the gorgeous Turk have his own chap?
  MR BATES
  Apparently his man speaks no English, so Mr Pamuk decided to leave him in London.
  ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
  Probably very wise. I hope Thomas doesn't mind.
  MR BATES
  Oh, you know Thomas, milord. He has to have a grumble, but I gather he cheered up when he saw the gentleman.
  [Bates sucks in a breath when he steps with his bad leg.]
  ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
  Bates, is anything wrong?
  MR BATES
  Nothing at all, milord. Is that strap too tight?
  ROBERT, EARL OF GRANTHAM
  Mm.
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