Doctor at Large
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:30:01
We could make an arrangement
by which you had part use of it.

:30:06
I'd make the deduction
from your salary, of course.

:30:10
0h, now, you've met my wife,
haven't you?

:30:13
- Your wife?!
- Shall we sit down?

:30:21
Pour the Doctor his tea, my dear.
:30:23
You do like it weak, don't you?
Too much tannin is not good.

:30:28
- Thank you.
- Take a sardine.

:30:31
I see there
are exactly one and one third each.

:30:34
It's healthier not to be overloaded
:30:37
with a heavy meal last thing,
don't you agree?

:30:40
Yes, I suppose so.
:30:42
Yes. Well, we'll discuss your duties
:30:44
and I'll show you
the drug cupboard after supper.

:30:49
Shall we say grace, Jasmine, my dear?
:30:58
Perhaps you didn't know
I was married, Dr Sparrow.

:31:02
- No, I didn't.
- 0h, yes.

:31:05
Yes, my wife
used to be my housekeeper and er...

:31:09
Very attractive lady, don't you find?
:31:11
- Yes, indeed.
- Yes.

:31:14
Yes. Well, now, your duties...
:31:17
You'll take morning and evening
surgery and all night calls.

:31:23
This is the drug cupboard.
And these are the drugs.

:31:27
And, er... what are all these?
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Those? They're samples.
The drug houses send a great many.

:31:33
They're useful for private patients.
They're a little source of income.

:31:38
You make them pay for these?
:31:40
Certainly. Patients don't appreciate
what they don't pay for.

:31:48
(Whistles) Good morning.
:31:51
- (All) Good morning.
- Bit young to be a doctor.

:31:54
First, please.

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