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Evelyn Napier: [about Kemal Pamuk's death] I imagine you've heard what's happened.Lady Mary Crawley: Yes.Evelyn Napier: Terrible thing. Awful. Ghastly for your parents; I don't suppose I shall ever make it up to them.Lady Mary Crawley: But it wasn't your fault.Evelyn Napier: Well, I brought him here. If it isn't my fault, who's it it?... I was wondering if you might show me the gardens before I go...? We could get some fresh air.Lady Mary Crawley: I won't, if you'll forgive me. I ought to stay and help Mama.Evelyn Napier: [nods] Of course. I'm so sorry about all of this. I've told your father I'll deal with the embassy-there won't be any more annoyance for you.Lady Mary Crawley: Thank you.Evelyn Napier: Actually, he was a terribly nice fellow. I wish you could have known him better. [Lady Mary starts to tear up] I took him on as a duty, but I liked him more and more, the longer I knew him. [Looks up, notices Mary crying] Perhaps you saw his qualities for yourself. [Lady Mary turns and runs back up the stairs, sobbing] Which, obviously... you did.

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