Doctor in the House
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:31:02
- I'm sorry, miss. Are you OK?
- Yes. It was my fault.

:31:05
- I was too eager for a taxi.
- Are you sure?

:31:08
Come to the hospital
and we'll look you over.

:31:11
It's only my stockings. I don't think
hospitals can help... or can they?

:31:16
- Er, no...
- Let my colleague examine you.

:31:19
- I'm really fine. Are you a doctor?
- Well...

:31:23
He's a mainstay of our hospital.
Aren't you, old boy?

:31:26
- Er, yes. Well, yes.
- How glamorous.

:31:29
I'll certainly visit this hospital
for anything more than stockings.

:31:34
Do. We can always
find a bed for her. Eh, Simon? Hmm?

:31:37
Yes. Sure.
:31:39
Well, if you'd help me
into the taxi, I'll go home.

:31:43
Yes, certainly.
:31:45
33 Cornwallis Mews. Goodbye.
:31:50
Hmm... Thanks.
:31:54
Bye.
:31:56
- 33...
- Cornwallis Mews.

:32:01
Not a bad fit.
:32:02
I know it's unnecessary but no gravy
spilt or anything, I beg.

:32:06
It's brand new.
:32:08
When you make love to her, do not be
too English, be more aggressive.

:32:13
He can do without that.
He's late already.

:32:16
- Got some cash?
- Yes, I pawned my microscope.

:32:20
- Don't drink champagne.
- Why not?

:32:22
Because it's bad for the wind.
:32:24
- Where did you say to take her?
- Fernando's.

:32:27
I haven't been for a bit but they do
a good all-in for ten bob.

:32:31
- Hurry up. Taxi.
- Just mention my name.

:32:34
- Where's my coat?
- Here.

:32:36
- And my flower.
- Take it easy, now.

:32:39
- Good luck, dear.
- Oh!

:32:42
- Good evening, madam.
- Good evening.

:32:45
- Good evening, sir.
- Good evening.

:32:48
Simon, I won't be a minute. I'll have
a Martini if you're ordering.

:32:52
Er, Mr Benskin told me to come here.
:32:55
Mr Benskin?
I do not know that name, sir.

:32:58
Oh, he comes here quite often.

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