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Stella, my flower, when we're
married, we'll raise geraniums.

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Oh, no. We're going to have lots
of children. Six or seven, I think.

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Six or seven? Get started on that.
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Hormones control the psychological
manifestation of emotions

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and directly colour these emotions.
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Take the so-called emotion of love.
After all, what are we?

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Just a collection of cells,
nerve impulses,

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collagen fibres and hormones.
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- And so, of course, are women.
- Mmm... Lovely.

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Move.
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For Pete's sake.
I'd just got sight of her disc.

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I've just found her eardrum.
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Well, my disc is just as important
as your drum.

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Look, that's the very first eardrum
I've ever seen.

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Oh, any fool can see a drum, man.
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- Help!
- It takes brains to see a disc.

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And what are little girls made of?
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# Good King Wenceslas looked out
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# On the Feast of Stephen
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# When the snow lay round about
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# Deep and crisp and even
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# Brightly shone the moon that night
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# Though the frost was cruel... #
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Christmas Eve.
What a time to start midwifery.

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I hope no mother starts producing
in the next eight hours.

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Don't worry, man. The people round
here go in for large families,

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so the mother should know about it.
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- Merry Christmas.
- Merry Christmas.

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- You on call tonight?
- Yes.

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- Ever had a birth before?
- Not actually.

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The midwife will help you through.
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Here's your tackle.
Check it before you go.

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- Have you got your threepence?
- What for?


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