Doctor at Large
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1:20:02
I'm don't think
I'm very likely to beetle.

1:20:05
I'm sort of a fixture here,
1:20:07
like sinks and door handles
and things.

1:20:11
Well, just you remember
that no one can get on without them.

1:20:16
- Good night.
- Night.

1:20:26
Simon!
1:20:30
(Light knock)
1:20:37
- 0h, what is it?
- Casualty case, Doctor. Male.

1:20:41
Intermittent abdominal pains.
Severe at times.

1:20:46
- Does he look ill?
- No, came in a taxi.

1:20:49
0h, what time is it?
1:20:51
Half past three.
Raining like blazes outside.

1:20:55
- Ah, Doctor.
- Good morning. What's the trouble?

1:21:00
Sorry to bother you, Doctor.
Pascoe's the name.

1:21:03
- I've interrupted your repose.
- No. Sit down.

1:21:06
I said to myself, "The Doctor's
well in the arms of Morpheus.

1:21:11
- "Enjoying the sleep of the just."
- Do sit down.

1:21:16
- Are we quite alone, Doctor?
- Er, yes, yes.

1:21:19
- Do you know Sir Lancelot Spratt?
- Yes, very well.

1:21:22
Sir Lancelot operated on me recently.
Partial gastrectomy.

1:21:26
- You know.
- Yes.

1:21:27
All was well until a few days ago.
Then I began to have pains.

1:21:32
This evening, at supper,
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I coughed and suddenly felt something
in my mouth.

1:21:38
- It was a nut.
- You'd been eating nuts?

1:21:41
0h, no. It was a metal nut.
1:21:42
A little later, I brought up
more nuts and bit of a spring.

1:21:47
I've been bringing up pieces
of old iron all night.

1:21:50
Mr Pascoe, this is almost impossible.
Are you quite sure?

1:21:54
Doctor, look.

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