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1:22:02
Looks like a nut
from a surgical retractor.

1:22:05
Yes. I heard a rumour that something
was missing after my operation.

1:22:10
Could I have a look at your stomach?
1:22:15
Yes, you've got a fresh scar there.
1:22:19
- This could be very serious.
- That's why I came.

1:22:22
I'm not the kind to go to the law,
1:22:25
but if anything happened,
I have so many relatives.

1:22:28
0h, it is possible, I suppose.
I don't remember the case offhand,

1:22:33
but I had a new theatre sister
about that time.

1:22:36
You're quite sure
it's bits of a retractor?

1:22:39
All right, then. I'll come in.
1:22:42
Get the theatre ready
for an emergency laparotomy.

1:22:45
0h, and Sparrow,
you were quite right to telephone me.

1:22:55
Yes, those are bits of a retractor,
all right.

1:22:59
Well, my man. We'll have to see
how many other parts are inside you.

1:23:04
Yes, Doctor. Shall I show you what
came up while I was lying here alone?

1:23:09
- Something else?
- Yes. Yes.

1:23:13
This.
1:23:16
"Is this a dagger I see before me?"
1:23:20
Macbeth. Shakespeare.
Yes, Shakespeare.

1:23:24
(Laughs maniacally)
1:23:31
Well, this is my research.
1:23:32
Keep it quiet.
I don't want it to get about.

1:23:35
- (Bird screeches)
- Seems like a losing battle.

1:23:38
- What's this caviar doing?
- Good question.

1:23:41
That's the whole point. I'm
experimenting with the effect of diet

1:23:45
on pigmentation - colour -
of skin, fur and plumage.

1:23:50
They look well on it
but I can't think why.

1:23:53
- Enzymes, old boy.
- What?

1:23:55
Might throw light on human
dermatography and genetic practices.

1:23:59
- What?
- Breeding.


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