I Could Go on Singing
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:03:08
David.
:03:09
Hello, Jenny.
:03:11
Is this awfully inconvenient?
:03:14
I don't think so.
Come on up.

:03:23
I'll take your coat.
:03:36
That's for social calls.
:03:39
Well, you did say this
was business, didn't you?

:03:42
Yes, Doctor.
:03:44
Business.
:03:45
Well, the business department
is in here.

:03:54
Why do they call you Mister
if you're a doctor?

:03:57
Surgeons are called Mister.
:03:59
I see. You mean like a marquis
being called a lord?

:04:03
That always mixes me up, too.
:04:05
Secrets of the trade.
Won't you sit down?

:04:08
- Yes. Thank you.
- Now, then, what is it?

:04:11
Ear, nose, or throat?
:04:14
Do you take care of
all three of those things?

:04:16
Yes.
:04:19
Which is it?
:04:22
Were you surprised
to hear from me?

:04:24
A little.
:04:26
You sang this afternoon.
Charity concert, wasn't it?

:04:29
Yes. How do you know?
:04:32
It was in all the papers.
:04:34
How did it go?
:04:36
- It was ghastly.
- That means it was good.

:04:38
No, it was terrible.
It was awful.

:04:40
My throat was very raw,
and I couldn't...

:04:42
I just sort of croaked out
the performance.

:04:45
Tell me, am I keeping
this secretary person of yours?

:04:48
No, no. She works here.
:04:50
I know, but it's terribly late,
and it's Sunday, and I thought...

:04:53
She's used to it.
:04:56
Will you go on?
:04:57
Well, I just...

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