Doctor at Large
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:10:03
Look!
:10:06
Hey, Tony?
:10:08
Ton...?
:10:10
Come on, wake up.
You've got an exam tomorrow.

:10:14
Come on. 0h, give it here.
:10:17
(Shrieks)
:10:26
Hello, you gorgeous creature. Hello.
:10:29
Muffin, my dear fellow.
:10:32
- Hello, you two.
- (Tony) Hello, Joy.

:10:35
Heaven knows what you look like.
What have you done?

:10:39
- You mean the glasses?
- Mmm.

:10:41
Well, I think they like girls
to look more serious, intellectual.

:10:45
I think it gives you
more chance of passing.

:10:48
- But you don't wear glasses.
- But they're plain glass.

:10:51
Aren't they effective?
:10:53
- If you want to look like a frog.
- Honestly, Simon!

:10:56
Come on. 0ff to the chopping block.
:10:59
- I'll hold my thumbs.
- (Joy) Thanks.

:11:01
That, sir, was removed
post-mortem from a man of 70.

:11:05
What do you find of interest in it?
:11:10
- It's a brain, sir.
- It is indeed. Well?

:11:17
I notice only
the usual senile changes, sir.

:11:20
You say these changes
are not unusual?

:11:23
No, sir. After all,
the patient was senile.

:11:27
Dash it, he was 70,
practically ga-ga.

:11:30
Hmm...
I shall be 76 myself next birthday.

:11:35
Thank you for reminding me
that I'm well past my job.

:11:39
- Good morning, sir.
- Sir, I...

:11:41
Good morning.
:11:44
- Good morning.
- 0h!

:11:47
- (Knock)
- Come in.

:11:53
- 0h, a female.
- Yes.

:11:56
Well, you appear more intelligent
than most of them, I must say.


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