Doctor in the House
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:17:07
- Well?
- It's moved up to my hip now.

:17:11
Out!
:17:16
Landlady's daughter.
Oldest joke in the world.

:17:19
- She went too far.
- Women are all the same.

:17:21
The psychiatric ward calls it
"behaviour pattern".

:17:25
- I've given in my notice.
- I don't get why.

:17:28
She sounds a good show,
if you like that sort of thing.

:17:31
- Doesn't help your rugby.
- Found anywhere else?

:17:35
- No.
- Do you drink beer in bed?

:17:38
- No.
- Oh!

:17:40
I'd ask you move in but
the domestic climate isn't congenial.

:17:44
- I could learn to drink beer in bed.
- Ah!

:18:05
Oh, no!
:18:08
- Come in, will you?
- Well, I think I've made a mistake.

:18:12
I've come to the wrong flat.
I was looking for Mr Grimsdyke.

:18:15
I'm his fiancée Stella.
I live in the flat below.

:18:19
Oh! How do you do?
:18:22
You're going to sleep in there.
Have you had tea?

:18:25
- Hm? No, I haven't yet.
- Oh, the kitchen's in there.

:18:29
I have to go. I'm in a hurry.
:18:32
I'm borrowing the bathroom because
mine doesn't work. Excuse me.

:18:36
Oh, could you do this for me?
It got caught.

:18:40
Certainly.
:18:46
Thank you.
And will you bring me a cup in?

:18:51
- What? In there?!
- Yes, I don't mind.

:18:53
- You're all doctors, aren't you?
- Oh, yes. Yes.


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