If you're not going to assist me, then what's the point of you? Go away.
[He frowns to himself in irritation and thought, before deciding perhaps a different tactic might work.]
It is interesting to note that even as a doctor you believe that once a man has used illegal drugs, he no longer qualifies for requiring legitimate medication when needed.
Only if you work from a very limited definiiton of illicit.
[This time the typo isn't deliberate. Stephen's getting tired of the conversation; he's pretty sure he's narrowed it down to his most likely suspect but there's jack-all he can do about it.]
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[He frowns to himself in irritation and thought, before deciding perhaps a different tactic might work.]
It is interesting to note that even as a doctor you believe that once a man has used illegal drugs, he no longer qualifies for requiring legitimate medication when needed.
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[Not so much, Sherlock.]
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[He doesn't have any expectation that he's going to get to do that.]
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[This time the typo isn't deliberate. Stephen's getting tired of the conversation; he's pretty sure he's narrowed it down to his most likely suspect but there's jack-all he can do about it.]
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[The 'from you' part is what lets him say as much without it being a lie.]
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[But hopefully soon.]
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Who was the doctor you forced to write you a prescription for cocaine?
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[And with that, he hangs up.]