Doctor in the House
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:52:00
To telephone the hospital if you get
into trouble. Who's first out?

:52:04
- Him.
- You'd better make up your minds.

:52:08
- Well, it's quiet, anyway.
- Ha!

:52:10
Once it starts, they pop up like
rabbits from a warren. Good hunting.

:52:16
- Merry Christmas.
- And Merry Christmas to you, Sister.

:52:22
I just popped in
to see how things are.

:52:25
- Quiet.
- Yes, same in Casualty.

:52:27
I'm slipping up to Prudence Ward.
:52:29
That Night Nurse.
I've been on her trail for weeks.

:52:33
And you said beware of nurses.
:52:35
This one's all right.
Wants her stocking filled.

:52:40
Well, Christmas Eve, you know.
See you later.

:52:47
Well, toss you
for who has a baby first.

:52:50
Tails.
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Tails. It's me.
:53:17
- Who's that?
- Benskin the Ravishing Reindeer.

:53:20
You startled me.
What are you doing here?

:53:23
Bringing presents
to good little girls.

:53:26
You be careful.
Night Sister may be round.

:53:29
I'd brave any sister
to wish you happy Christmas,

:53:32
you luscious little
Florence Nightingale, you.

:53:36
Don't be silly.
Would you like some cocoa?

:53:40
Cocoa?! I didn't come for cocoa,
I came for you.

:53:44
Now, wish me a happy Christmas,
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you succulent starched uniform
with a soft centre.

:53:49
Mr Benskin, I'll scream.
:53:57
Not a very loud scream.

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