Tom Branson: Are you looking forward to going home?Lady Edith Crawley: Why, in particularly?Tom Branson: Aren't you missing Marigold?Lady Edith Crawley: Aren't you missing Sybbie? Isn't Mary missing George?Tom Branson: Not quite as much.Lady Edith Crawley: What are you trying to say?Tom Branson: Not a lot, really, but these will be my last months at Downton, and you have always been my ally. I'd like to feel we were honest with each other. You see, where I grew up, there were quite a few Marigolds.Lady Edith Crawley: I'm not sure I understand you.Tom Branson: I think you do. My cousin, Nuala, had a child that was brought up as her sister. No one talked of it, naturally, but we all knew.Lady Edith Crawley: I told Papa you'd guess.Tom Branson: So they're both in on it?Lady Edith Crawley: They are now.Tom Branson: And Mary, does she know?Lady Edith Crawley: No, she's completely uninterested in me, which should keep me safe. Please, keep it to yourself. Not for my sake so much as for hers.Tom Branson: You may not believe it, but I'm a signed-up member of this family now. [He places his hand affectionately on her shoulder and gives a gentle squeeze]
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