EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 47 MIN
Downton Abbey: The Thirties – Episode 2: The Solicitor's Letter
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Downton Abbey: The Thirties — Episode 2 By Hugo Ashcombe Tonight's reading is free. Over 500 more — and every new one first — are on Sleepbound Premium. Free for 7 days, cancel any time.→ Supercast: sleepboundstudios.supercast.com→ Patreon: patreon.com/c/SleepBoundOur other two shows, if tonight's isn't quite what you were after:→ Sleepbound — classic literature read slowly enough to fall asleep to: Apple Podcasts→ Sleepbound Soundscapes — ambient sleep music, no narration: Apple Podcasts Welcome back to Downton, and thank you for being here for Episode 2. Last time, we settled into the new order — Mary running the estate alongside Tom, Robert inventing botanical excuses to visit his old home, Cora quietly sending money across the Atlantic to rescue her brother, and the dressing gong ringing for an audience of one. Tonight carries us through Wednesday and Thursday. Mary sets Henry Talbot's solicitor's letter in front of Tom: £1,100 for the motor business, the final thread of a marriage that ended long before the paperwork caught up. Tom signs without hesitation — and that tells you everything. Then Edith arrives. Two suitcases, Marigold, and something she isn't quite ready to say. The sisters begin their patient circling — hints dropped and deflected, old instincts tested against newer affections. By Thursday evening, the dining room holds eight for the first time since Mary took the house. "The armistice was holding. Neither of them was fool enough to call it peace." Content Timing 00:00 — Welcome and settling in 0:07 — Company 45:13 — Soft music to drift away Downton Abbey: The Thirties is an original fan fiction continuation, written in affectionate tribute — not affiliated with ITV or any official Downton production. As a Patreon supporter, your episode download is yours to keep. If you love the world of Downton, our sister channel Sleepbound also carries a prequel series set in the Abbey's earlier years — well worth a visit. Patreon · YouTube · Website Includes mentions of: Mention of Loss, Family Tension, Children, Food, Travel, Financial Matters.
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