The Doctor's Dilemma by George Bernard Shaw
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cant take any new patients, when the moment a knock comes to the
door, in you bounce to ask whether he can see somebody? EMMY. Who asked you whether he could see somebody? REDPENNY. You did. EMMY. I said theres a lady bothering me to see the doctor. That isnt asking. Its telling. REDPENNY. Well, is the lady bothering you any reason for you to come bothering me when I'm busy? EMMY. Have you seen the papers? REDPENNY. No. EMMY. Not seen the birthday honors? REDPENNY [beginning to swear] What the-- EMMY. Now, now, ducky! REDPENNY. What do you suppose I care about the birthday honors? Get out of this with your chattering. Dr Ridgeon will be down before I have these letters ready. Get out. EMMY. Dr Ridgeon wont never be down any more, young man. She detects dust on the console and is down on it immediately. |
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