Doctor in the House
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for a student to enter the nurses'
home on any pretext.

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Yes, sir. I didn't actually mean
to enter them, sir.

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That is, to say the least,
questionable,

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as you were with one of the inmates.
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And anyway, the roof is equally
out of bounds. Is it not?

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- Yes, sir.
- Your conduct was incompatible

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with that required
of a future doctor.

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You are expelled forthwith
from the medical school.

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- But, sir, I...
- That's all, Mr Sparrow.

1:15:38
Wait a minute, boy.
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I say, Dean. I know rules are rules
but he hasn't done the girl any harm,

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and it's just before his finals.
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He should have considered that
before.

1:15:50
Oh, but medical students
are medical students, not choirboys.

1:15:54
Besides, he's the finest rugby player
we've had.

1:15:57
I am dean of a medical school,
not a football manager.

1:16:02
No, I'm afraid my decision
is irrevocable, Sir Lancelot.

1:16:06
Parrish, do you remember
when we were students?

1:16:10
There was a terrific rag one term
after some match.

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- There were plenty.
- I'm reminded of one particular one,

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where someone led a horse
into the nurses' home.

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Oh, I remember.
It was a large white one, wasn't it?

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- Well, it was large.
- That's it.

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- This is irrelevant.
- He got a nurse to play Lady Godiva

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and ride around the courtyard.
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- She did, bless her.
- Who was it? I can't remember.

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I expect I'm the only person
who hasn't forgotten.

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- I remember who it was.
- Sir Lancelot...

1:16:41
Pity these stories should die.
1:16:43
I think I'll tell that one
to the students as light relief.

1:16:47
They'd love it, especially
if they knew who was involved.

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Who was it? Do remind me, I...
Oh, yes. I remember now.

1:16:57
Yes, that story would be quite
sensational if it got around.


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