:45:00
But I want it made clear,
Dougan, it's a favour.
:45:04
-- You had to beg me.
-- OK.
:45:07
-- You had to plead!
-- Right.
:45:10
-- Carlin!
-- Sir?
:45:12
-- Mr Goodyear's office.
-- Yes, sir.
:45:19
Dougan, Association.
:45:21
-- Yes, sir.
-- I don't want you in here.
:45:30
It's one of the most rewarding
aspects of this job,
:45:34
encouraging ability
and individuality.
:45:38
And a consequence of this
is that natural leaders emerge.
:45:42
As they have throughout history.
:45:44
But, Carlin,
as I am sure you are aware,
:45:49
the gift of leadership
entails responsibilities,
:45:53
like setting a good example
and keeping order.
:45:57
Leadership means order.
Do you understand that?
:46:02
-- Yes, sir.
-- Good.
:46:04
Now then, you came here
with a bad reputation,
:46:09
but I am prepared
to take you as I find you.
:46:13
You'll have every chance to
prove yourself on this wing,
:46:17
and even to win back
some of the time you've lost
:46:21
through your more
unfortunate escapades.
:46:24
As House Master I run this wing.
I want that firmly understood.
:46:30
Nobody rocks my boat.
:46:34
Do we understand each other?
:46:36
Yes, sir.
:46:38
-- Very well, then.
-- Just one thing, sir.
:46:43
Yes?
:46:44
I would like a single cell.
:46:46
I think we can arrange that,
Mr Greaves?
:46:49
-- Yes, sir!
-- Anything else?
:46:52
-- No, sir.
-- About turn! Move!