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Robert's mother. She is immensely proud, immensely loyal to her son and immensely insufferable to her American daughter-in-law, whom she regards as an interloper, a living compromise the family has had to make. She was born the daughter of a baronet, which Cora does not believe entitles Violet to carry on as if she were a Plantagenet, especially as she brought virtually no money with her. In other words, both women think themselves the superior of the other. Publicly, Violet supports the arrangements made by her late husband. But in reality, once Patrick is dead, she favours her grand daughter, Mary, over some distant stranger. This paves the way for an unholy alliance between the two Countesses, as they plot against Robert to overturn the arrangements. When the cross-breed heir arrives, with his middle class mama, she finds the situation intolerable, even if she, like Cora, sees one solution in Matthew's marrying Mary.
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Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham Quotes
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 9: - Christmas Special Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham: [In reference to her having known Lord Hepworth's father in her youth] Mais ou sont les neiges d'antan? |
![]() | Season 2 / Episode 9: - Christmas Special Sir Richard Carlisle: Why do we have to serve ourselves at luncheon? Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham: It's a Downton tradition. They have their feast at lunchtime and we have ours in the evening. Sir Richard Carlisle: But why can't they eat earlier and serve us like they usually do? Lady Mary Crawley: Because it's Christmas Day! Sir Richard Carlisle: It's not how we'll do it at Haxby. Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham: Which I can easily believe. |
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