(Man)
Welcome to bonnie Scotland. |
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It is the year of Our Lord 1828. |
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And this is where I work, |
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the market square in Edinburgh,
our capital city. |
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(indistinct conversations,
geese honking) |
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They're calling this
the Scottish Enlightenment. |
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(chuckles) Enlightenment? |
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You could have fooled me. |
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I mean,
look at the state of them. |
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The only people round here
looking to be enlightened |
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are the medical students. |
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They come to study
at the feet of our famous doctors. |
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Edinburgh is the medical capital
of the world. |
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Get yourselves
an education there, lads. |
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On one side of the city,
you have Barclay's School of Anatomy, |
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And that's run by the esteemed surgeon
Doctor Robert Knox. |
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Now some say that he's the finest
surgeon in all of Scotland. |
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All I can say about Doctor Knox
is that he dresses well. |
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Quite the dandy. |
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Ah, there's nothing like starting off
a new term with a fresh corpse. |
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- Is there, Patterson?
- Indeed, sir. |
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