Doctor at Large
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:21:15
(Sniffs)
:21:18
(Sneezes and bed spring breaks)
:21:22
0h, Lord!
:21:30
Your thumb! Do you mind?
:21:34
Well, now, what's it to be?
:21:36
(Coughs)
:21:39
Erm... Potage Du Barry, I suppose.
:21:42
0h, I wouldn't have any of that.
:21:45
All right. Steamed plaice,
pommes vapeurs and cabbage.

:21:49
Well, I wouldn't tell everybody
:21:52
but even the cats downstairs
are refusing the fish.

:21:56
The mutton, then.
And two more whiskies.

:21:59
Right. I see from the register
that you're from London.

:22:03
- What business would you be in now?
- I'm a doctor.

:22:06
0h, are you now, Doctor?
Well, that's very interesting.

:22:10
I'm having trouble
with me feet lately.

:22:13
I think the arches have dropped...
:22:15
- We'd like some food now.
- And some drink.

:22:20
OK.
:22:22
Er, did I hear you're a medical man,
sir? My name's Major Porter.

:22:27
May I introduce myself
to your good self and your lady wife?

:22:30
- I'm a lady, but no wife.
- No, we're cousins.

:22:34
We have an uncle
that's having a funeral tomorrow.

:22:37
- He was in the brass business.
- 0h!

:22:41
Doctor,
I'm sure my case would interest you.

:22:44
Now, at the age of five,
I was given six months to live.

:22:48
Six months! Look at that!

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