2:03:04
-Good evening, my boy.
-Hi there, my IittIe droogies.
2:03:07
How are you getting on, young man?
2:03:09
Great, sir. Just great.
2:03:12
Can I do anything more for you?
2:03:13
I don't think so, Sir LesIie.
2:03:15
Then I Ieave you to it.
Nurse!
2:03:21
You seem to have a whoIe ward
to yourseIf, my boy.
2:03:24
Yes, sir.
2:03:26
And a very IoneIy pIace
it is too. . .
2:03:28
. . .when I wake up in the night
with me pain.
2:03:32
Anyway, good to see you
on the mend.
2:03:34
I kept in touch
with the hospitaI, of course.
2:03:37
And now I've come down
personaIIy. . .
2:03:39
. . .to see how you're getting aIong.
2:03:41
I've suffered the tortures
of the damned.
2:03:43
Tortures of the damned.
2:03:45
Yes, I can appreciate that
you've had an extremeIy--
2:03:48
Oh, Iook. Let me heIp you
with that, shaII I?
2:03:53
I can teII you that I, and the
government of which I'm a member. . .
2:03:57
. . .are deepIy sorry about this,
my boy. DeepIy sorry.
2:04:01
We tried to heIp you.
2:04:03
We foIIowed recommendations
that turned out to be wrong.
2:04:07
An inquiry wiII pIace the
responsibiIity where it beIongs.
2:04:11
We want you to regard us
as friends.
2:04:15
We put you right.
2:04:16
You're getting
the best of treatment.
2:04:18
We never wished you harm.
2:04:21
But there are some who did, and do.
2:04:24
And I think you know who those are.
2:04:27
There are certain peopIe who wanted
to use you for poIiticaI ends.
2:04:31
They wouId have been
gIad to have you dead. . .
2:04:33
. . .for they thought they couId then
bIame it on the government.
2:04:37
There is aIso a certain man. . .
2:04:39
. . .a writer of subversive
Iiterature. . .
2:04:42
. . .who has been howIing
for your bIood.
2:04:44
He's been mad with desire
to stick a knife into you.
2:04:48
But you're safe from him now.
2:04:50
We put him away.
2:04:53
He found out that you
had done wrong to him.
2:04:57
At Ieast he beIieved
you had done wrong.
2:04:59
He formed this idea in his head
that you had been responsibIe. . .