The Meaning of Life
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:51:00
- Well, go and fetch him then.
- Right you are, sir.

:51:03
Suppose I'd better go along.
Coming, Pakenham?

:51:06
Yes, I suppose so.
:51:10
Come on, boy.
:51:20
'Morning, Perkins.
'Morning, sir.

:51:22
What's all the trouble, then?
:51:25
Bitten, sir. During the night.
:51:28
- Whole leg gone?
- Yes.

:51:32
- How's it feel?
- Stings a bit.

:51:35
Well, it would, wouldn't it?
:51:37
That's quite a bite you've got there.
:51:40
- Yes. A real beauty, isn't it?
- Any idea how it happened?

:51:44
None whatsoever. Complete mystery to me.
:51:46
Woke up just now, one sock too many.
:51:49
- Must have a hell of a hole in your net.
- We've sent for the doctor.

:51:53
- Hardly worth it, is it?
- Yes. Better safe than sorry.

:51:56
Yes. Good Lord, look at this.
:51:58
By Jove! That's enormous.
:52:00
You don't think it'll come back, do you?
:52:02
- For more, you mean?
- Yes.

:52:03
- We'd better get it stitched.
- Right.

:52:05
Hello, Doc!
:52:07
'Morning. I came as fast as I could.
Is something up?

:52:11
Yes. During the night,
old Perkins got his leg bitten, sort of, off.

:52:16
Yeah. Been in the wars, have we?
:52:19
Yes.
:52:20
Any headache? Bowels all right?
:52:23
Well, let's have a look at
this one leg of yours, then.

:52:28
Yes. Yes.
:52:32
- Yes, well, this is nothing to worry about.
- Good.

:52:36
There's a lot of it about. Probably a virus.
Keep warm, plenty of rest...

:52:40
and if you're playing football or anything,
try and favour the other leg.

:52:43
Right.
:52:44
As right as rain in a couple of days.
:52:47
- Thanks for the reassurance.
- Not at all. That's what I'm here for.

:52:50
Any other problems
I can reassure you about?

:52:52
No, I'm fine.
:52:54
Jolly good. Well, must be off.
:52:56
So it'll just grow back again, then, will it?

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