Well, let's see now...
#!/usr/bin/perl
sub p{($p::P)=@_;for$P(2..sqrt($p::P)){$P::p=$p::P/$P;($P::p==int($P::
+p))
&& return(0);}return($p::P>1)};$p::p=3;$\=$,=$/;$P::P=0;
p:for$p(1..($p::p-1)){p($P=$p**2+$p+$p::p)&& push(@P,$P)}
for$p(1..$#P){$P[$p]=(grep{($_!=$p)&&($P[$_]==$P[$p])}
(0..$#P))?0:$P[$p]}$p::p=0;$p::p=$P[$P::P++]until$p::p;
$P[@P]=@P;$_||($P[-1]--)for@P;(pop(@P)>=$ARGV[0])||goto p;
print((sort{$a<=>$b}grep{$_}(2,@P))[0..$ARGV[0]-1]);
Update: Thanks to jynx for pointing out
the duplicates printed by the original version. Should
be fixed now, and perhaps slightly more obfuscated as well.
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