Doctor in the House
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:19:00
There you are.
:19:02
Sorry I wasn't here to meet you.
I was being feudal with my tailor.

:19:06
- Made yourself at home?
- Er, yes.

:19:10
There's a lady called Stella
having a bath.

:19:13
Ah, Stella, my fiancée. You've met.
Ravishingly beautiful. Adores me.

:19:18
Splendid thing to have around.
Did you notice her sternum?

:19:21
- No.
- You should. It's exquisite.

:19:24
- Richard!
- She probably wants her back washed.

:19:28
Is this is what Mrs Rivington-Lomax
envisaged for her favourite grandson?

:19:33
- Richard!
- Coming.

:19:36
Hello, darling.
:19:39
Mmm... I forgot to tell Simon
I had a fiancée.

:19:43
I have something
to tell you, Richard. You haven't.

:19:47
- Oh, not much I haven't.
- No, I'm serious.

:19:50
I've been thinking.
I'm not marrying you.

:19:52
- What?!
- I hope he brought his own soap.

:19:55
Of course you'll marry me.
You're in love with me.

:19:59
But I want to marry a proper doctor.
:20:01
I can't spend my life
as the wife of a student.

:20:04
It wouldn't be decent.
:20:06
Now I must hurry
or I'll miss my train.

:20:09
Did you tell him
we all have our own soap?

:20:12
To hell with his soap! What train?
:20:15
I've got a ticket for Sweden. They
have a lot of proper doctors there.

:20:19
- A ticket for Sweden?!
- Yes. It's in my bag.

:20:22
- This means I'll have to qualify.
- Yes.

:20:26
- Well, my allowance will stop.
- Yes.

:20:29
If Granny's allowance stops, we...
:20:32
- Good heavens! I'll have to work!
- Yes.

:20:36
- And you say you're in love with me?
- I am.

:20:40
- Aren't you in love with me?
- Oh!

:20:45
You know I am but aren't you in love
with my grandmother just a bit?

:20:49
Mm-mm, but if you were
a proper doctor, I'd love you both.

:20:54
- Well...
- Now I must wash and go to Sweden.

:20:58
I must have time to think.

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