:34:00
I don't think
that's a good idea.
:34:02
Removing it in his condition might
set up some kind of permanent block.
:34:08
You've got to remember, as far as he's
concerned, I wouldn't be lancing it.
:34:12
I'd be decapitating it,
and that could be dangerous.
:34:15
We don't know
who this person is.
:34:18
It might be a relative.
His mother.
:34:20
- I think it's a male.
- Father, then.
:34:23
I'm sure that before any attempt is
made, you've got to find out who it is.
:34:27
Once we've done that, we've got a chance
of converting it back to a normal boil.
:34:31
Then I'll lance it.
:34:33
For the moment, it's just a matter
of getting him to a psychoanalyst.
:34:36
- Do you know someone?
- I know a very good man.
:34:39
- It might take two or three days.
- He'll have to consent.
:34:42
- If he doesn't, we'll have to make him.
- I fear so.
:34:44
- What do you mean?
- Could involve certification.
:34:47
But he's just exhausted.
He's not really mad, is he?
:34:50
Running naked around a garden and
suggesting a boil has spoken to you...
:34:54
is more than just
exhaustion, Julia.
:34:56
Look. This is what I suggest. Tomorrow
I'll call you with an appointment.
:34:59
You have to do your best
to get him there.
:35:03
For the moment, make sure he keeps
taking the tablets every two hours.
:35:06
He'll stay under control.
:35:08
When he wakes up,
try and be normal.
:35:11
You'll probably
have to go along with him.
:35:13
It'll be difficult.
You'll have to try.
:35:16
And you'd better keep a record
of what the boil says...
:35:18
at least what he says it says.
:35:20
Could be important.
:35:26
Don't worry.
We'll sort it out.
:35:47
- What are those?
- Just pills.
:35:50
Two now, two before bed.
:35:56
Do you think
I'm going mad, Julia?
:35:58
Goodness gracious, no!