
‘Downton Abbey’: Series 2 Episode 7 review
In the Downton universe, simple gallantry will always win out over minor medical considerations, like paralysis of the spine and stuff.
In the Downton universe, simple gallantry will always win out over minor medical considerations, like paralysis of the spine and stuff.
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