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{{Template:Quote|At war, at peace, Downton still stands and the Crawleys are still in it!|Martha when she steps out of the car after arriving at Downton Abbey|Episode 3.01}}{{Dialogue_a-b-a|Martha|Oh dear, I'm afraid the war has made old women of us both.|Violet|Oh, I wouldn't say that - but then, I always keep out of the sun. Well, how do you find Downton on your return?|Much the same really. Probably too much the same, but then I don't want to cast a pall over all the happiness.|Violet and Martha reuniting at the beginning of Series 3.|Episode 3.01}}
 
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Set in Spring 1920. [[Martha Levinson|Cora’s mother]] sweeps into [[Downton]] for [[Matthew Crawley|Matthew]] and [[Lady Mary Crawley|Mary’s]] wedding, causing friction with [[Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham|the Dowager Countess]] with her "revolutionary" way of seeing things. [[Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham|Lord Grantham]] is informed that his attempt to make money for Downton by pouring the bulk of [[Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham|Cora's]] fortune into a single railway company has failed, leaving the estate near bankruptcy. Salvation is possible thanks to [[Matthew Crawley|Matthew]] inheriting a large amount of money from [[Reggie Swire|Lavinia's father]], but his high values will not let him keep the money, feeling it a betrayal of [[Lavinia Swire|Lavinia]] and [[Reggie Swire|her father]].
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Set in Spring 1920. [[Martha Levinson|Cora’s mother]] sweeps into [[Downton]] for [[Matthew Crawley|Matthew]] and [[Lady Mary Crawley|Mary’s]] wedding, causing friction with [[Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham|the Dowager Countess]] with her "revolutionary" way of seeing things. [[Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham|Lord Grantham]] is informed that his attempt to make money for Downton by pouring the bulk of [[Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham|Cora's]] fortune into a single railway company has failed, leaving the estate near bankruptcy. Salvation is possible thanks to [[Matthew Crawley|Matthew]] inheriting a large amount of money from [[Reggie Swire|Lavinia's father]], but his high values will not let him keep the money, feeling it a betrayal of [[Lavinia Swire|Lavinia]] and [[Reggie Swire|her father]].
 
[[Category:Series 3 Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Series 3 Episodes]]

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"At war, at peace, Downton still stands and the Crawleys are still in it!"
—Martha when she steps out of the car after arriving at Downton Abbey[src]
Martha: "Oh dear, I'm afraid the war has made old women of us both."
Violet: "Oh, I wouldn't say that - but then, I always keep out of the sun. Well, how do you find Downton on your return?"
Martha: "Much the same really. Probably too much the same, but then I don't want to cast a pall over all the happiness."
— Violet and Martha reuniting at the beginning of Series 3.[src]

Set in Spring 1920. Cora’s mother sweeps into Downton for Matthew and Mary’s wedding, causing friction with the Dowager Countess with her "revolutionary" way of seeing things. Lord Grantham is informed that his attempt to make money for Downton by pouring the bulk of Cora's fortune into a single railway company has failed, leaving the estate near bankruptcy. Salvation is possible thanks to Matthew inheriting a large amount of money from Lavinia's father, but his high values will not let him keep the money, feeling it a betrayal of Lavinia and her father.