1:13:03
- I'm connected with St Swithin's.
- Yes, I know.
1:13:07
Gentlemen,
if there's anything I can do
1:13:10
to express my gratitude,
please say so - anything.
1:13:14
Well, as a matter of fact, sir.
There is something. I want a job.
1:13:18
At St Swithin's? 0f course.
1:13:20
- Could you?
- 0f course I can arrange that.
1:13:24
We should be happy
to have such brains on our staff.
1:13:28
And you, sir? Do you wish to join us?
1:13:31
Well, that's jolly decent of you
but I don't think I will.
1:13:35
I have other plans.
1:13:40
- Dr Benskin. Good morning.
- Good morning.
1:13:42
- Please sit down.
- Thank you.
1:13:44
- I have your cheque.
- Splendid.
1:13:46
Should we hold it until you decide
what you'll do with it?
1:13:50
0h, no, thanks, I-I've decided.
I'll take it. D-D-Don't wrap it.
1:13:57
The executors would be interested
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to know what plans you have
for its disposal.
1:14:02
Well, quite a lot of things,
you know.
1:14:05
A new ward?
1:14:07
No, I think I'm a little young
to be a guardian yet,
1:14:10
but I like the idea, I must say.
1:14:15
Dr Benskin,
perhaps you'd better read the will.
1:14:19
I told you on the telephone
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but sometimes it's helpful
to see it in print.
1:14:24
It's there.
1:14:32
Blimey!
1:14:34
Shall we go on holding it for you?
1:14:36
You'll know what to do with it.
1:14:47
I wonder if you could, er, possibly
lend me sixpence for the bus fare?
1:14:55
- (Tony) 0i, road hog!
- Morning.
1:14:58
Hardly a Bentley, but it'll save you
walking the last few steps. Any luck?