:28:04
	Why did you play truant, Petterson?
:28:08
	What possessed you?
:28:12
	Were you afraid of someone?
:28:16
	Hadn't you prepared for the lesson?
:28:20
	We really have to talk about it.
Don't you see that?
:28:27
	Well?
:28:33
	You see, Caligula...
:28:35
	- I mean, the Latin master...
- Yes, I understand.
:28:40
	- He scares you.
- Scares you?
:28:44
	Your mind goes blank,
you're struck dumb.
:28:47
	The others hate him.
We're all scared.
:28:52
	Most teachers you respect.
But he enjoys frightening us.
:28:57
	He's sadistic.
:29:00
	- Do you think so, Petterson?
- I don't know.
:29:05
	So you played truant on Monday
because it was double Latin.
:29:11
	All your Sundays are ruined
because of the Monday Latin lessons.
:29:18
	And now you get
a black mark, Petterson.
:29:21
	Was it worth it?
:29:24
	Yes.
:29:26
	Are you that frightened?
:29:28
	Please don't give me a black mark!
It will spoil my oral.
:29:33
	Please - I won't do it again.
:29:37
	My parents will be so cross.
I won't dare go home.
:29:42
	I'm too indulgent.
:29:44
	Good job I'm retiring next year.
:29:47
	I can't be loyal to both
the pupils and the teachers.
:29:51
	But you just watch it, Petterson.
Don't repeat it!
:29:59
	I think the boys are afraid of you.