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Lady Sybil Crawley: Doesn't it feel odd to have the rooms back?Lady Edith Crawley: And only us to sit in them. I suppose we'll get used to it.Lady Sybil Crawley: I don't want to get used to it.Lady Edith Crawley: What do you mean?Lady Sybil Crawley: I know what it is to work now. To have a full day, to be tired in a good way. I don't want to start dress fittings or paying calls or standing behind the guns.Lady Edith Crawley: But how does one escape all that?Lady Sybil Crawley: I think I've found a way to escape.Lady Edith Crawley: Nothing too drastic, I hope.Lady Sybil Crawley: It is drastic. There's no going back once I've done it, but that's what I want. No going back.Lady Edith Crawley: I don't want to go back, either.Lady Sybil Crawley: Then don't. You're far nice than you were before the war, you know.

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