Doctor at Large
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:43:05
(Wolf whistles)
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Hello.
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You don't look at all well.
I'm a doctor. Can I help?

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- I'm very well.
- 0h...

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Well, you look a little green.
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Not as green as all that... Doctor.
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I had those tactics tried on me
the first time I crossed...

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back in the paddle boat era.
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Clumsy. I'm bound to say
he got me in the end, though.

:43:42
In a loose box
at the Dublin Horse Show.

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- Really?
- Know anything about them?

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- Well, I flatter myself...
- No, no. I mean horses.

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I've just been across buying some.
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- 0h? How many?
- 0h, 20 or 30. I've forgotten.

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- Are you really a doctor?
- Yes, I am.

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- Experienced?
- Well, I, er...

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I'm looking for one. I sent my last
to the knackers some months ago.

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Come and see me. Lady Howkins.
Everybody knows me in Wiltshire.

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Now, I don't want any rubbish
with stethoscopes and prodding.

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If I'm ill, I know what's wrong
and what puts me right.

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All you have to do
is sign the prescriptions.

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- You can read and write, I suppose?
- Yes, I think so.

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Apart from that
and taking the dogs for walks

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and dealing with emergencies amongst
the staff, your time is your own.

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I'll give you a thousand a year
and if you want any relief -

:44:53
and you look the type that would -
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there are plenty
of pretty local girls.

:44:58
But confine your activities to the
west wing and don't shock the cook.


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