Doctor at Large
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:36:01
Do you?
:36:03
Lf, indeed, it is a crime
in some circumstances.

:36:24
Doctor?
:36:31
- Doctor?
- Yes? Yes?

:36:34
There's a call. Urgent.
I've left the message in the hall.

:36:37
Thanks very much.
:36:41
It's all right, Mrs Hatchet.
I can manage.

:36:58
Morning, Doctor.
I've been waiting for you.

:37:01
- I hope this isn't a joke.
- I never play jokes.

:37:04
Some say
I've got no sense of humour.

:37:07
- Are you ill?
- No, never ill.

:37:09
You'll never have to treat me.
It's the wife.

:37:12
- What's the matter?
- She's dying.

:37:15
Let's have a look at her.
:37:18
Well, it's very inconsiderate of him
to insist on my coming now.

:37:22
I'm sure he could wait.
I've a good mind not to go.

:37:25
You'd better. It's the bank manager.
:37:28
Yes, though what one keeps
an assistant for, I don't know.

:37:32
No, dear.
:37:33
Yes. Well, go back to sleep.
I shall be away some time, I fear.

:37:37
What a shame.
:37:42
Goodbye, Hampton.
:37:51
- Nothing seems wrong.
- She wants to go to hospital.

:37:54
- So does half the country.
- I'm dying!

:37:58
- See? She should go to hospital.
- You should go to jug,


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