Doctor in the House
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:23:00
Excuse me. You see? Easy, wasn't it?
:23:04
Ah! Your slip's showing!
:23:08
- I feel very peculiar.
- Are you ill?

:23:12
I don't know. I think it's passing
that anatomy exam. It's upset me.

:23:16
Clever boy.
:23:18
I feel better. It's extraordinary how
efficacious female companionship is.

:23:24
- Simon, I think you should have one.
- Oh, should I?

:23:28
Taffy, shouldn't Simon
have a female companion?

:23:32
No! Not till after the rugby season.
:23:34
Thank you. I've enough to do.
:23:37
I'm worried
he has a mother fixation.

:23:39
- I don't think so.
- We ought to find out.

:23:42
- Who shall we get for you?
- I'll be your female companion.

:23:46
- I have plenty of time.
- That's a very unethical suggestion.

:23:50
Come and get it.
Dinner is served. Catch.

:23:53
- Fish and chips.
- It's better than beans.

:23:56
- Salt on the chips?
- Yep.

:23:58
We're trying to find a girl
for Simon.

:24:01
We think he needs a practical
education. Any suggestions?

:24:04
- What about Rigor Mortis?
- That's the girl.

:24:08
- Who's Rigor Mortis?
- One of the nurses.

:24:11
- No great beauty but a kind heart.
- Fine for a trial run.

:24:15
- I don't want a trial run.
- Of course you do.

:24:18
Nothing to it. Just hold her hand
and look plaintive.

:24:52
I had an awful job
to get here tonight.

:24:55
I had to swap my late duty
with Nurse Gibson's bedpans.

:24:59
Oh.

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