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until they're old enough
to transfer to prison.
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All right?
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My dog had three puppies.
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Three. It's in my letter.
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Yes, I read it, Woods.
That is good news, isn't it?
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-- Where are you going, Meakin?
-- Out.
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-- Out, what?
-- Out, Matron.
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Sit down, please, Meakin.
:35:31
-- Everything all right, Toyne?
-- Yeah, fine, Matron.
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Good. Good.
:35:40
Anything else?
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Trust.
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Pardon, Archer?
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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?
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But you see, Matron,
we are continually bombarded
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with instructions to trust.
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Yet at the same time
we are continuously informed
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that we are completely
untrustworthy.
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So perhaps it might
be of some benefit
:36:12
if we were to openly
discuss the nature of trust
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and explore areas where
such a valuable commodity
:36:20
may be nurtured,
and not stifled or eroded.
:36:29
Does anyone want to continue the
discussion suggested by Archer?
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-- Matron?
-- Yes, Meakin?
:36:40
Is there a chance of you calling
us by our Christian names?
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I mean, it's the only reminder
of our identities we have left.
:36:49
My own feelings on that subject
don't enter into it.
:36:53
I'm bound by Home Office rules,
as you are.
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So whatever I may personally
feel, that is the rule,