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# Come on and get on down to the city

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# Where the trains all clatter through

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# Hey! Look at that driver driving

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-# I want to ride that train of blue

-Me too

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# I'm looking way up high to the windows

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# Take a peek for an inside view

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# All these people busy working

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# I want to see what they all do

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# Come on, let's weave around the market

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# Do you hear the hullabaloo?

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# Everybody's busy selling

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-# I wanna buy me something new

-Me too

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# Look through the arches under the station

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# Down where the pigeons perch and coo

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# Take a taxi ride to the river

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# I wanna drive down the avenue

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# Hey, look at those buses gleaming

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# They look so clean and spanking new

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# All lined up to drive around the city

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-# Let me ting that bell

-Ding, ding!

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# Going to ride on round to the school stop

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# Where the children hurry through

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# Sit down, the teacher's teaching

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-# I'd love to learn a thing or two

-Me too

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal

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# Riverseafingal, by the sea. #

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Seven o'clock.

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# Come on and get on down to the city

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-# Where the ferryboat sails are blue

-Sails are blue

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# Time to call on Granny Murray

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# She'd love to say hello to you... #

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Hello, Honey Pie! Come away in and see who's at home today!

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# Granny Murray's house has two at home to play

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# Granny Murray's house is home to... #

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Who's here today?

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We've got Rachel and we've got Gary.

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Don't just sit there, treasures! Come on, let's get busy!

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Let's get this breakfast stuff cleared up. Get me that tray.

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Well done, Rachel.

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Thanks, angel. Pour all the juice into the one cup.

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Thank you, sweet-cheeks!

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That's it.

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That's us all tidied up. Well, we've got Gary and Rachel,

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but someone's missing from home today.

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Not any more. Who's coming home to Granny Murray?

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Who's that? It's Sampson and Dr Juno!

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Hello there!

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Dr Juno and my Sampson!

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Come and say hello to Sampson!

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Sampson, look who's come to say hello!

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-Nice and gentle.

-He loves coming here, Granny Murray!

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And we love having him!

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Why don't you two dress up Claude?

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Your basket, Sampson! Good boy!

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-Would Sampson like some breakfast?

-He's already had his breakfast.

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Well, Sampson, you'll have to wait for snack time like the rest of us.

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Know what we could have done with this morning? A breakfast waiter.

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Why not dress Claude as a breakfast waiter.

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-Why don't we "wait" over there?!

-Good idea!

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Talking of waiters

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reminds me of dear Mr Donaldson.

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He was a waiter when I worked in Nicholson's department store.

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He worked in the restaurant. It served a very good breakfast.

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I advise all my patients to eat breakfast.

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I think it's the most important meal of the day.

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I agree. I hope you've had your breakfast.

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After getting Sampson HIS breakfast and getting ready for work,

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-I haven't had a chance to eat.

-You should take your own advice.

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I'll get you some tea and toast.

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-That's very kind of you.

-It'll just take a minute.

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Here we are. It's not quite up to Nicholson's standard,

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-but it's yummy all the same.

-I'm sure it is.

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BEEPER

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No breakfast for me just yet.

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It's a message from Nurse Hendry. I'm needed at work right away.

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-You could eat these on the way.

-Thank you. I will try.

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Ooh...

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-Great service, Claude!

-Well done, my darlings.

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-Claude looks every inch the waiter!

-Bye, Sampson!

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Be a good boy for Granny Murray.

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Just remember, you should take your own advice.

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-Thank you. See you later.

-Bye-bye. I'll be thinking of you.

-Me, too.

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Now, you keep an eye on Dr Juno

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and make sure she goes the right way to work!

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I'm in a bit of a hurry.

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How can I get to work quickly? Thank you.

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# I'm in, in, in, in, in a hurry

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# I really, really need to speed to work

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# I take a ticket, ticket on a tramway

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# I'll be, be, be, be, be, be there quite quick

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# Hurry, hurry, hurry on the tramlines

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# Clatter, clatter, clatter at the points

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# Whining, whining, whining drives the speed up

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# Squeaking, squeaking, squeaking slows us down

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# Clatter, clatter, clatter through the streets

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# Squeaking, squeaking to our stop

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# I'm in, in, in, in, in a hurry

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# I really, really need to speed to work! #

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Ooh, I've arrived! Fab.

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So, what's next? Oh, yes, I've got to put my scrubs on.

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All scrubbed and ready to go! I'm not gonna have time for this toast.

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KNOCK AT DOOR

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Morning, Dr Juno. Did you get my messages about...?

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Updating the patients' files? Yes, thank you.

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Looks like I'm going to be very busy today.

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Boo!

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-Boo who?

-No need to cry. It's only a joke!

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-Why are you here?

-I'm delivering a fruit basket to Annie Holsworth.

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Would you like a grape? Annie wouldn't mind.

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-Thanks, but I've got no time to eat.

-How about a joke?

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-Why did the banana go to the doctor's?

-I don't know.

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Because it wasn't "peeling" very well!

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Well, if you don't mind, I need to get back to work.

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-No worries. I'm grape-ful for your time.

-I get it. Bye!

-Bye!

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I wonder if Sampson's having a busy day today.

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal

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# Riverseafingal, by the sea

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal

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# Riverseafingal, that's for me! #

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Well done, Gary! Right, come on! Time for your snack! Come over.

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Sampson!

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Wipe our hands. We've been touching lots of things in the park.

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Now, have some juice, flowers.

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Yes, and time for your snack, too!

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Good boy! I hope Dr Juno is getting a snack as well!

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Oh, hello, Sampson! Playing hide-and-seek again!

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KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Come in!

-Only me!

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Just popped in to see if you'd like some apples.

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-I thought that was for your friend.

-She only wanted the grapes.

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How about a banana? Perfect for folk on the go like you!

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-Don't slip on the skin!

-I don't have time to eat anything yet.

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I'll leave you one in case you change your mind.

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-Don't work too hard!

-I'll try not to.

-Bye.

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I'd better get back to work.

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# It's so exciting in the hospital

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# It's where the people who are ill get well

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# Machines are buzzing to give us a thrill

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# I'm rushing here and there to be here

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# Rushing here and there to be here

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# It's so exciting in the hospital

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# Trolleys driving patients through the corridors

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# Flashing blue lights right up to the door

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# I'm rushing here and there to be here

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# Rushing here and there to be here

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# I'll be there to comfort you at all times

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# I'll be there to see all is fine

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# I'll be there whenever I'm needed

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# To hear the heartbeat beating in time

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# Don't worry, I'll always be kind

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# I'll bring a smile and take away your worries, yeah

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# Nurses and doctors You must understand

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# We are there to hold your hands

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# We are there to take your cares away

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# It's so exciting in the hospital

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# Rushing here and there to be here

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# Rushing here and there to be here. #

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All that work has given me such an appetite.

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Three o'clock - snack time. Where's that banana?

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Oh, think I'd better deal with this lot before I eat.

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KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Hi, Dr Juno. Could we have a quick word?

-Of course. Lovely to see you.

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We're looking for one of the examination rooms,

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-but there are so many.

-There's nothing wrong with you, is there?

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No. We brought a friend in - a boy called Peter.

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-We left him with Nurse Hendry...

-Peter Howard?

-Do you know him?

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-I've just finished examining him. He looks much better.

-Good!

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-He had a bit of a funny turn.

-Come through.

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-Hi, Peter. We got lost.

-Here's your juice.

-Peter has diabetes.

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It affects the sugar level in his blood.

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It's important he keeps a close eye on what and when he eats.

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If he skips a meal and takes his medicine, he'll be ill.

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-Dizzy?

-Exactly. As long as Peter eats regularly, he'll be just fine.

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I'm waiting on the blood test. If everything is well,

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-you can take him home!

-Oh, that's great! Thanks, Dr Juno.

-Bye!

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Squashed banana! Yuck!

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I hope you found time to eat something today, Sampson.

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal

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# Riverseafingal, that's for me. #

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Well done, my darlings!

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I do like to see people enjoying their food.

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You, too, Sampson! Well done!

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You've got a healthy appetite! Dr Juno will be pleased!

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I know, Sampson, I miss you, too.

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But it's still only four o'clock. I've still got loads to do.

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Oh, there's an e-mail.

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This should be the results that Peter's been waiting for.

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Sounds like someone is having fun!

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-Well, you've got to help the time pass somehow.

-The results are back!

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-They're fine! You can take Peter home!

-That calls for a celebration!

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-Oh...oh, I feel quite dizzy.

-Are you OK?

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Yes, yes, I'm fine. Don't worry. Just a spot of tiredness.

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-If you're sure...

-Yes. Take Peter home. I'll get back to my office.

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-I'll be fine. Bye.

-Bye-bye. Take care!

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What on earth is wrong with me?

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What have I done today to make me so tired?

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Where did the time go?

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At seven o'clock, I went to Granny Murray's to drop off Sampson.

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The children had finished breakfast,

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and Granny Murray made me toast when she found out I'd had no breakfast.

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But I had to time to eat as I had to get to work.

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At eight o'clock, I arrived at the hospital to masses of paperwork.

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Then, Rudi appeared with a huge basket of fruit for a friend of his.

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She didn't much care for apples and bananas,

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so Rudi kindly left one for me to eat.

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At three o'clock, I was about to eat my banana

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when Bobby and Kyle arrived.

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They had brought Peter to the hospital. He had had a funny turn.

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I explained that Peter was diabetic and badly needed food.

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At four o'clock, Peter's test results came back. He was fine.

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Bobby danced me around. That was when I had a funny turn.

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That's what's wrong! I'm hungry! I haven't had anything all day!

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Now, remember, you should take your own advice.

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I must have something to eat right away. It's a race against time!

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# I've got to do it I've got to do it

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# I've got to beat the clock before the chime

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# I've got to sort it I've got to sort it

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# I've got to do the job on time

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# Like a busy bee I'm going to beat that bong

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# I'm going to finish this job before I finish this so-o-ng

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# Do we think she's going to do it? Do the job that needs to be done?

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# Will she know how to fix it? Will she finish what she has begun?

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# We're sure she will finish, she will get there in the end

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# Because she knows what she should do

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-# I'm gonna do it

-She's gonna do it

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# I'm going to beat the clock before the chime

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-# I'm going to sort it

-She's going to sort it

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# I'm going to do the job on time

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# Like a busy bee I'm going to beat that bong

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# I'm going to finish this job Before I finish this so-o-o-ong... #

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BONG!

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I feel so much better already.

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-Hello, Dr Juno.

-Hello, Tina. What are you doing at the hospital?

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I've just dropped a patient off in my taxi.

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-What's that you're eating? Nice, is it?

-Just what the doctor ordered.

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-It's the first chance I've had to eat all day.

-It never pays to skip meals.

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-Very sensible advice. I'll try and follow it from now on.

-Great.

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I bet Sampson never misses a meal.

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Sampson?! Never.

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Bye.

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Thank you for helping to tidy up, girls. Well done.

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Oh, and thank you, Sampson.

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By the time we've got all this cleared up,

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it'll be time for you to go home. Good boy.

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Dr Juno, come away through. In you come!

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-Come and see who's here, Sampson!

-Hello, Sampson!

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Good boy!

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-Look at that wagging tail!

-Oh, he was fabulous!

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Sampson would like to say thank you. And thank you from me, too.

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I remembered what you said - "Take your own advice!" It saved the day.

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Gracious!

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Come on, now. You'll want to be off!

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-Bye-bye, my darlings. I'm looking forward to next time.

-Me, too.

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Come on, Sampson. Let's chat about our time away.

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I suppose you'll want to know all about my time, too.

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Well, there was... # Waving, greeting, hello, meeting

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# Bye-bye, kissing Waking, dozing, eating, sleeping

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# Fetching, stretching Painting, gluing

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# Sticking up and wiping round

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# Washing up and sploshing down

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# Then there was...

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# Hugging, squishing Walking, pushing

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# Dancing, dusting Sharing, choosing

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# Talking, cooking Drying, cleaning

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# Saving, pinning Laughing, joking

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# Losing things and rushing round

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# Picking up and putting down

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# Then there was...

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# Crawling, creeping, jumping Chasing, painting

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# Laughing, baking Moving, dressing, twirling

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# Sliding, hiding Jumping up and turning round

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# Dressing up and sitting down! #

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What was really special about today?

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Well, Claude was dressed as a very smart breakfast waiter today!

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Though he didn't do much serving.

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The children helped me clear up the breakfast table.

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Then we had such fun at the park -

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playing chase with Sampson and his Frisbee,

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before settling down for a lovely picnic snack.

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Sampson worked up a healthy appetite by the time we got home -

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there were no leftovers on his plate!

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Everyone helped tidy up the lunch things, even Sampson!

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And as for Dr Juno,

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she had her breakfast, lunch and dinner altogether!

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I hope you enjoyed yourself.

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Me, too. Bye-bye, honey-pie!

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