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Well, at least she didn't die during an ********. I was pretty sure that was where that story line was going.
I, too, thought that they might kill Edith off with an ******** gone wrong, but then again, how many Grantham kids can they kill? Didn't they loose a son on the Titanic before the first episode and, then, they lost Sybil - two out of four seems enough (not even counting the son-in-law and the dead body of poor Mr. Pamuk).
Edith is becoming Downton Abbey's Meg from Family Guy - she's there to make everyone else feel a bit better about themselves. Won't Lord and Lady Grantham be pleased when Edith tells them the happy news. It seems that, in that day, if a wealthy unmarried woman didn't have an ********, they would send her off to "the Continent" to have the child and, then, she'd come back and the baby would show up later under some pretext - a cousin whose parents died, blah, blah.
Oh, and Warf, I just caught the last episode and laughed as Mary made eggs with a whisk (close enough to a spatula) - who knew? If this was really historically accurate, I doubt she would even know how to crack an egg.
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