Topsy-Turvy
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And before that, it was a magic lozenge.
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And in 1877, it was an elixir.
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In this instance, it is a magic potion.
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"Act One. Scene:
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...a mountain inn
on a picturesque Sicilian pass."

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"A range of mountains
with Etna in the distance."

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- I've made you some beef tea, Mr Gilbert.
- Take it away.

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You've not had anything
since yesterday afternoon, sir.

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- Take it away.
- You can't work on an empty stomach.

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Can't work at all, Mrs Judd,
if I'm being constantly pestered...

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...by interfering women with hot beef tea,
cold compresses, mustard poultices...

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...and excessive attacks
of philanthropic zeal.

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- How's my wounded soldier?
- He's not doing as he's told, madam.

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Oh, isn't he now?
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Willie, are you intending
to visit the dentist tomorrow?

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- You really...
- Oh, for God's sake! You pair of harpies!

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Get out! I'm working!
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- Willie.
- Madam...

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I had rather spend an afternoon
in a Turkish bath with my mother...

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...than visit the dratted dentist.
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Very well.
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Good night!
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- She's being just a little bit tricky.
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She's coming.
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Well done, Mr Gilbert!

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