Doctor at Large
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:47:02
No. No.
:47:05
Would you take a seat
over there, please?

:47:13
Now, my dear, don't worry.
You can ring me if you want to.

:47:16
Razzy, you're marvellous.
I feel better already.

:47:20
Dr Sparrow, Doctor.
:47:22
0h, yes. I'll be with you
in one minute, my dear fellow.

:47:30
- Hello, Dr Sparrow.
- How do you do?

:47:34
You'll forgive me turning you out?
:47:36
No, I won't, but it doesn't matter.
I'll telephone.

:47:45
We'll go into the consulting room,
shall we?

:47:51
- Exquisite creature, isn't she?
- Charming.

:47:54
Very over... Very neurotic, though.
0h, well. All part of the grind.

:47:59
Do sit down, my dear man.
:48:02
It's so good of you
to step into the breach like this.

:48:06
My partner slipped a disc,
you know. It's a great bore for him.

:48:11
He'll be away three months, at least.
:48:13
Yes, I'm afraid he's bound
to miss Ascot, poor chap.

:48:16
- Poor chap.
- Trouble is, it's so difficult

:48:19
to find the right person
to replace him.

:48:23
This is rather a special practice.
The NHS is all very well,

:48:27
but some prefer manners
with medicine, don't you find?

:48:30
- Yes, I do.
- Smoke? Turkish or Virginia.

:48:33
Thank you.
:48:35
0f course, you've been out of the
country for a while, haven't you?

:48:39
That Himalayan expedition
sounds fascinating.

:48:42
What's- his-name told my secretary
about it. You know...

:48:47
I can't help admitting I do find
young doctors today terribly dull.

:48:51
They will treat
their patients like guinea pigs.

:48:54
By the way, did you meet
old Charrington out there?

:48:58
- No.
- 0h, really?


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