:34:00
Why am I so far from home,
Matron?
:34:03
-- 'Cause you murdered that kid.
-- All right, Eckersley.
:34:09
Formby, I'm forever
explaining this. Let it sink in.
:34:12
He's 14 years old. 14.
:34:15
Quiet, Archer.
:34:17
I never get a visitor.
:34:20
That is unfortunate, Formby,
:34:21
but you have to be detained
during Her Majesty's pleasure.
:34:26
As there are no special places
for boys like yourself,
:34:30
you have to remain here.
:34:32
Here you have the opportunity
to learn and to improve.
:34:35
If you behave and apply yourself
willingly and to the rules
:34:40
there may be every chance
that Her Majesty,
:34:42
or one of her representatives,
:34:44
may consider your release
much earlier than you imagine.
:34:49
Much earlier than what, Matron?
:34:52
Meanwhile, try to remember
that you are more fortunate
:34:56
than boys similar to yourself,
who are held at Wormwood Scrubs
:35:00
until they're old enough
to transfer to prison.
:35:03
All right?
:35:08
My dog had three puppies.
:35:10
Three. It's in my letter.
:35:12
Yes, I read it, Woods.
That is good news, isn't it?
:35:16
-- Where are you going, Meakin?
-- Out.
:35:19
-- Out, what?
-- Out, Matron.
:35:22
Sit down, please, Meakin.
:35:31
-- Everything all right, Toyne?
-- Yeah, fine, Matron.
:35:34
Good. Good.
:35:40
Anything else?
:35:45
Trust.
:35:47
Pardon, Archer?
:35:49
I'd like to suggest a discussion
on the nature of trust.
:35:54
Are you sure that's not
a matter for your House Master?
:35:57
But you see, Matron,
we are continually bombarded