:05:00
	-Yeah.
-No.
:05:03
	-Now come on, we'll smash it.
-No.
:05:06
	-All right. Now pick up your right leg.
-No.
:05:10
	-Pick up your right leg, man.
-Why?
:05:13
	-lt would please me a great deal if you did.
-l said, ''no''!
:05:22
	Come on. Up.
:05:23
	Now scream! Jab it! Louder! Go on!
:05:31
	Scream! Scream! That's it.
:05:35
	/t began one Monday, some months ago,
with Hesther's visit.
:05:40
	Martin, l'm sorry.
l should have called first, l know.
:05:43
	Not at all. You're a welcome relief.
:05:45
	-Have a filthy coffee?
-No, please, no.
:05:47
	-lt's really rather urgent.
-Take a couch.
:05:50
	Martin, l've just come from the most
shocking case l ever tried.
:05:54
	My fellow magistrates wanted
to send him to prison on the spot.
:05:57
	Luckily, l got him remanded for a report.
:05:59
	-Who's he?
-A teenager. The name's Strang.
:06:03
	What's he done? Dosed some
little girl's Pepsi with Spanish fly?
:06:06
	What could possibly have thrown
your court into such Tory convulsions?
:06:13
	He blinded six horses with a metal spike.
:06:18
	-Blinded?
-Yes.
:06:21
	-All at once, or over a period?
-All at once, the night before last.
:06:24
	Where?
:06:26
	ln a stable over at Chalk Ford.
He worked there on weekends.
:06:28
	-What did he say in court?
-Nothing. He just sang.
:06:31
	-Sang?
-Martin, you've simply got to take him here.
:06:35
	You think this hospital is suitable?
How dangerous is he?
:06:38
	No, l mean, you personally.
:06:40
	Now look, Hesther,
before you say anything else...
:06:43
	l can take no more patients now.
l can't even cope with the ones l have.
:06:47
	-You must.
-Why?
:06:49
	Thank you. Oh, for... Damn!
:06:57
	Hello, Pat?
:06:59
	My advice is, cancel her leave for a month.
See what difference that makes to her dad.