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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 that 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 Riversea Fingal

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# Riversea Fingal, 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!

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Come away in, and see who's at home today.

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# Granny Murray's home 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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Well, we've got Gary and we've got Rachel.

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Don't just sit there, sausages! Come on, let's have some fun!

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What's Granny Murray got on her shelves today?

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Make tunnels? OK, then!

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Build two tunnels...

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Who can go under the tunnels the fastest?

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One, two, three, go!

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Oh! It was a draw! You're both so fast!

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

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but someone's missing from home today.

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Ho-ho! Not any more!

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Who's coming home to Granny Murray?

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It's Samson, with Dr Juno! Hello, dear.

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Dr Juno! And Samson!

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Come and say hello to Samson!

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-He loves coming here, Granny Murray.

-And we love having him.

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-I think that's enough patting!

-Into your basket, Samson! ..Good boy.

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Why don't you two dress Claude in the blankets and sheets?

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Blankets - that sounds cosy.

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-Shall we take a comfy seat for a minute?

-Why not?

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So, have you got a busy day planned at the hospital?

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I hope not too busy. I need to tidy up my office - it's always a mess.

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I've no idea where the junk comes from!

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Maybe there's a wee messy fairy flying about!

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Oh, there's a rugby tournament today, on Riversea Green.

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-Nurse Hendry's playing.

-Maybe I could take Samson and the kids to watch.

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I LOVE watching rugby, the way the ball gets passed around

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-and the players in a scrum!

-I just like watching the chaps

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skidding around in the mud, getting covered in dirt!

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It all comes out in the wash!

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A washing machine works wonders.

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Oh, look at Claude!

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Oh, well done, my darlings!

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You look like a colourful warrior, Claude! I'd better get to work!

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Before you go, give Samson this ball to play with.

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It's the shape of a rugby ball!

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Do you mind if I use this to play with Samson later, Granny Murray?

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-Help yourself. Take it away with you.

-Oh, thanks.

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Be a good boy for Granny Murray, Samson.

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-Bye, everyone.

-Bye. Come on, then.

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Just remember, a washing machine can work wonders.

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-Thank you. See you later.

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

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Me too!

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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 on my way To work today

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# Cycling through all the city views

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# Ringing my bell and singing my song

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# Pedalling my way as I cycle along

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# Getting there is just so fine

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# I so enjoy my cycling time

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# I always go the way I know

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-# Can you show me the way I go?

-Hey!

-#

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OK - which way?

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# Do I go left now? Do I go right?

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# Which way is wrong now? Which way is right? #

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-Left!

-OK - left! To the hospital!

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# I'm on my way To work today

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# Looking this way and that-a-way... #

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Hello, policeman!

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Hello, bus!

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Hello, postman!

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Hello, shops!

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Hello, lamppost!

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Hello, stop!

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# Bum-ba-dum Ba-dum-bum-bum

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# Do-do-do, do-do, do-do-doo

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# Do I go up now? Do I go down?

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# Which way's a smile now and which way's a frown? #

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-Down!

-OK, down!

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# You told me the way to go

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# Thank you - you showed me the way I know. #

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Thanks for that.

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Now what? Oh, yes, I need to get my work clothes on.

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All dressed and ready to go.

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I'll put Samson's toy here so I don't forget it. ..Oh, dear!

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My desk is a mess! Actually, the whole office is a mess!

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I know - I'll shove these in the corner, for a start.

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What's this?

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THAT can go on the junk pile too.

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Ah, that's much better!

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Whoa!

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-Caught you!

-Oh! Must be all that rugby practice you do, Nurse Hendry!

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We must tidy this whole place up.

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Look at this laundry bag - it's in the way.

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I'm using a corner of the office to dump all this junk.

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-This can go on...

-WAIT!

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-What was all that about?

-Didn't want you getting my rugby kit crumpled.

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Er, I'm trying to tidy my desk, actually.

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Anyway, let's tidy the waiting room instead.

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-Are you coming to watch the match?

-I wish I could,

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-but I'll still be working. Granny Murray's coming.

-Great!

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Oh, that's much tidier.

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Whoa!

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Oh, more mess.

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Come on.

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-Any more junk you find, goes here, OK?

-OK.

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Must get on.

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I can't wait to play with you later, Samson.

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# I love to skip in Riversea Fingal

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# Riversea Fingal, by the sea

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# I love to skip in Riversea Fingal

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# Riversea Fingal, that's for me. #

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I'm watching you! I am!

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Wooo! Can Granny Murray have it a minute?

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Good girl! Let's give Samson a shot.

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Whee-eee!

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Samson, fetch!

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Isn't he good?

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Samson! Good boy, good boy!

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You like that game, don't you?

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You can play it with Dr Juno when she comes home! Yes!

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SAMSON BARKS

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-Can you come and look at a young man who's cut his head?

-Of course.

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What happened to you, Sean? Let's have a look.

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We'll soon have you patched up.

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Let's get these... I'm going to wipe the blood off your forehead.

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Let's get rid of some of the blood.

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Nice and gentle.

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Is it sore?

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There we go. ..Thank you.

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Nice and easy.

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There.

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That's your head all cleaned up.

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All you need to do is give your T-shirt a wash.

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-Thank you, Doctor.

-Whoa!

->

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Oh, now what?

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-Rudi!

-Hello, Doc, just me.

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I just went clattering into this...

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Another bag of laundry.

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-I'm really sorry. Come on. Are you all right?

-Yeah.

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I just stubbed my toe. I'll live.

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-What are you doing here?

-I'm visiting a friend - Mavis -

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-she's having an operation.

-She'll love those flowers.

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I've got some jokes for her too.

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"Doctor, Doctor, I think I'm turning into a sheep." "That's baaaad news!"

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Baaa-aaa!

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-I'll see you later, Doc.

-Bye, Rudi.

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I'd better get this place cleaned up.

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OK, now to some hard 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 all buzzing to give us a thrill

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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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# It's so exciting in the hospital

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# Trolleys gliding 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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# I'm rushing here and there Oh, yeah

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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, yeah

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# To hear the heartbeat beat 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 a hand

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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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# I'm rushing here and there to be here

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# Rushing here and there to be here. #

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-Oh, not another bag!

-Don't worry, I'll put it in the corner.

-Thanks.

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-Hello, hello, hello!

-Mickey John! What have you got that on for?

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I'm playing in the rugby match this afternoon, with Nurse Hendry.

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Into the scrum, the ball's thrown out to Mickey John,

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he avoids a tackle, he's heading to the line...

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he splats into the mud! Mickey John has won the match, with a great try!

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Very good! ..Oh, could you keep the noise down a bit?

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Oh, sorry. I'll wait for Nurse Hendry in the waiting room. Ssh!

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-Mickey John's waiting for you in the waiting room.

-Oh, thanks!

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I'd better get ready for the match.

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Oh, you're gonna enjoy the rugby match, Samson.

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These dolls' clothes are filthy!

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Oh, really scrub it! Get those bubbles in!

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Then pass it to Rachel. ..Good girl.

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And you too, Samson. Well done.

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You've a healthy appetite. Dr Juno will be pleased.

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SAMSON BARKS

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Good - you're still around. I wanted to wish you good luck.

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Oh, thanks. If we don't hurry, we'll be late!

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-Where is Nurse Hendry?

-There you are!

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-There's a bit of a problem.

-Wow! Don't you look fantastic!

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-The rugby kit suits you.

-Thanks. But, the thing is...

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-Shame it's going to get muddy.

-Listen, I need to talk to you.

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There's a crisis on the wards. They've run out of clean sheets,

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-and the laundry haven't any of the dirty sheets. They're missing.

-What?

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-I can't do anything, cos we have to go.

-That's right. Let's go!

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Sorry - you'll have to sort it out. Bye.

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Oh, my goodness. I've been working really hard all day.

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Now I have a big problem. None of the wards have clean sheets.

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The hospital has not got any clean sheets! How did that happen?

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Where did the time go?

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At seven o'clock, I dropped off Samson.

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I told her about the rugby match at Riversea Green.

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At eight o'clock, at work, I started to tidy my office.

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I put the junk in the corner.

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At nine o'clock, I tripped over a bag of laundry.

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Luckily, Nurse Hendry caught me.

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The bag was blocking the corridors, so I put it in my office.

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At ten o'clock, I treated a young man with a cut on his head.

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There was a noise from the corridor.

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Rudi had tripped over another bag of laundry. THAT went on the junk pile.

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At one o'clock, Mickey John arrived in his rugby gear.

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He'd come to meet Nurse Hendry, cos they were off to play rugby.

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At two o'clock, Mickey John and Nurse Hendry left for the match.

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But there was a problem - the hospital had run out of clean sheets.

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Now, remember, a washing machine can work wonders.

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A washing machine can work wonders, but only if the laundry's in it!

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And NOT in my office!

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All the dirty laundry's right here.

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Oh, what shall I do?

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I know! Take the laundry to the washing machine!

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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-o-ong

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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?

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# Will she finish what she has begun?

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# Yes, she'll get there in the end

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# Because she knows what she should do and works it through

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-# I'm gonna to do it

-She's gonna do it

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# I'm gonna 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 gonna do the job on time

-Tick-tock, tick-tock

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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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Beds made and ready for action.

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Granny Murray was right about washing machines working wonders.

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All the patients have clean sheets.

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Oh, the rugby match must have started by now, Samson.

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Give a big woof-y cheer to Mickey John and Nurse Hendry for me.

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Two, four, six, eight, who do we appreciate?

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Mickey John!

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Two, four, six, eight, who do we appreciate?

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Mickey John!

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Oh, will you look at Mickey John!

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That shirt's going to need a good wash.

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That's a weight off my mind.

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Oh!

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My hands will need a good wash too!

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Samson, Dr Juno would be having a great time here, wouldn't she?

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Dr Juno!

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-Come and see who's here, Samson.

-Hello, Samson!

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Good boy.

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Look at that wagging tail! Samson would like to say thank you.

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And thank you from me too. And a washing machine CAN work wonders.

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-It saved the day.

-It never did!

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Come on now, you'll want to be off.

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

-Me too. ..Come on.

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

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# Well, there was

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# Playing, running creeping, jumping

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# Chasing, painting laughing, baking

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# Moving, dressing

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# Hunting, hiding

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# Jumping up and turning round

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# Dressing up and sitting down. #

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But what was really special about today?

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Well, Claude was dressed in sheets and blankets

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because they needed to be tidied off the floor.

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Dr Juno dropped Samson off, and told me about a rugby match.

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I thought it would be fun to go and watch it. We took Samson to the park

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then we watched Mickey John and Nurse Hendry play rugby.

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It was exciting, and all the players got covered in mud!

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But it didn't matter, because a washing machine can work wonders!

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A washing machine saved the day for the patients in Dr Juno's hospital.

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I hope you enjoyed yourself.

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Me too! Bye-bye, honeypie.

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