Doctor at Large
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:50:11
- Morning, Nurse.
- Good morning. Razzy isn't in yet.

:50:14
- Who's Razzy?
- The Doctor. It's short for Erasmus.

:50:18
And you needn't call me Nurse.
It's a bit stiff. Emerald.

:50:23
- Aren't you a nurse?
- I played one in the films once.

:50:27
Razzy wanted someone around who
wasn't an old bag. He's very sweet.

:50:31
- I see.
- Good morning, my dear fellow.

:50:34
That's very good.
I like the trousers.

:50:37
Such a boring thing has happened.
:50:39
This is my day to visit
old Skye and Lewes - the Duke.

:50:42
At the crack of dawn, some actress
rings up with laryngitis.

:50:46
- What is one to do?
- Can't she wait?

:50:49
My dear boy, in this practice,
no one waits.

:50:52
I'll take the actress,
the papers will be there.

:50:55
You do the Duke. Take the Rolls.
Hold the fort, Emerald.

:50:59
- What's wrong with the Duke?
- Just give him his usual treatment.

:51:03
- Well, what is his usual treatment?
- I don't know, but here's his card.

:51:09
Twenty guineas a visit.
That's all it says.

:51:13
- Dr Sparrow, Your Grace.
- Good morning, Doctor.

:51:17
Heard Potter-Shine couldn't come,
but you know about the case.

:51:21
- Well, not everything.
- Don't go into details.

:51:24
- My blood pressure goes up.
- We don't want that.

:51:27
I've had the horse moved
by the window.

:51:30
- The horse?
- Yes, it's sluggish.

:51:32
- Down in spirit or something.
- It's indisposed?

:51:36
(Laughs) Well, come and have a look,
will you? Draw the curtains.

:51:40
0h, by the way, Doctor.
I'm advised to get a camel.

:51:44
- Really?
- They kneel down when you get on,

:51:47
and when you're on, they lie down.
:51:49
Come along. We haven't got any time
to waste. Have you got your watch?

:51:54
- Yes.
- Well, get it out.

:51:56
And start this thing up, will you?
Dash it. Reins in the wrong place.


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