The Meaning of Life
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:20:00
Mrs. Moore's contractions are
more frequent.

:20:03
Good.
Take her into the fetus-frightening room.

:20:13
Jolly good.
:20:15
It's a bit bare in here today, isn't it?
:20:18
Yes.
:20:19
Yes. More apparatus, please, nurse.
:20:22
The EEG, the BP monitor and the AVV.
:20:25
Certainly.
:20:26
And get the machine that goes, "Ping!"
:20:28
And get the most expensive machines
in case the administrator comes.

:20:40
That's it. Bring it right here.
:20:42
Behind me. Lovely, lovely.
:20:45
Jolly good. That's better.
That's much, much better.

:20:47
Yes, more like it.
:20:51
Still something missing, though.
:20:58
- Patient.
- Yes.

:21:00
Where's the patient?
:21:01
Patient!
:21:03
Here she is.
Bring it over here.

:21:06
Mind the machine!
Sorry, Doctor.

:21:08
Come along!
:21:09
Jump on it.
:21:11
- Hello. Now don't you worry.
- We'll soon have you cured.

:21:15
Leave it all to us.
You'll never know what hit you.

:21:17
Good-bye.
:21:19
- Drips up.
- Injections.

:21:21
- Can I put the tube in the baby's head?
- If I can do the episiotomy.

:21:24
Legs up.
:21:26
Come in.
Come on in, all of you.

:21:28
That's it. Jolly good.
Come on.

:21:31
Spread round there.
:21:32
- Who are you?
- I'm the husband.

:21:34
I'm sorry,
only people involved are allowed in here.

:21:38
- What do I do?
- Yes?

:21:40
- What do I do?
- Nothing, dear. You're not qualified.

:21:44
Leave it to us.
:21:46
What's that for?
:21:47
That's the machine that goes, "Ping!"
:21:51
You see?
That means your baby is still alive.

:21:54
And that's the most expensive machine
in the whole hospital.

:21:58
Yes, it cost over £750,000.

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