Doctor at Large
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1:07:00
0h, she's not with us any more,
old boy.

1:07:04
She took me to a race meeting.
Chirpy as anything on the way there,

1:07:08
but in the middle of slanging
a bookie, she went, just like that.

1:07:12
Heart. Still, it's the way
she'd have liked to have gone.

1:07:16
If anyone enjoyed life, she did.
Bless her.

1:07:20
And what now?
1:07:22
I don't know. Something will turn up.
What about you?

1:07:25
I'd like to go back to the hospital.
1:07:28
I've got to phone
some solicitors. May I?

1:07:31
Yes, of course.
1:07:32
I suppose that blighter
Bingham's still there?

1:07:36
- Yes. He asked me out to supper.
- Did you go?

1:07:41
Fish cake and chips and a quiz
on obstetrics? No thanks.

1:07:44
- Mr Wayland? Dr Benskin here.
- Good of you to call, Dr Benskin.

1:07:50
We're handling the estate
of Lady Howkins.

1:07:53
Did you know
that she left you a legacy?

1:07:56
- No, I didn't.
- 'Yes, a sum of money.

1:07:59
'Quite a large one,
as a matter of fact. £15,000.'

1:08:02
- 15,000... Thousand?
- 'Thousand.

1:08:07
'She was, as you know,
a very wealthy woman...'

1:08:10
I'm rich! 15,000 quid!
1:08:13
Lady Howkins left me £15,000
in her will!

1:08:18
0h, oh, Tony!
1:08:20
You are to donate it to some hospital
1:08:23
or medical institution of your choice
within six months.

1:08:27
- Bring her back.
- (Joy squeals) Simon!

1:08:31
Wi... Are you there?
1:08:34
'Are you there, Dr Benskin?'
1:08:37
Hello. Yes, I am here. Yes.
1:08:40
I'm afraid we can't give you
the cheque right away,

1:08:43
but we'll get it to you soon,
or perhaps you'll call?

1:08:46
- Whatever you say, old boy.
- We'll be in touch later. Goodbye.

1:08:55
The old darling. I never dreamt
she'd turn up trumps like that.


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