:20:00
You already want to leave?
No, I just want to do an experiment.
:20:06
About uncle Maxence's accident.
:20:09
That was no accident.
:20:10
Sure. I would like you to grant me three things.
:20:13
What?
:20:14
First, lift the collective punishment.
:20:16
Second, allow me to punish the guilty one.
:20:19
Third, please allow me to keep his name to myself.
:20:22
Provided you have the name.
:20:24
Of course, only provided I have it.
:20:26
You are arrogant, man.
:20:28
So, you believe you can find him just like that.
:20:30
Alright. If you succeed,
I'll lift the punishment.
:20:33
You'll never find the guilty party,
or I am the king of imbeciles.
:20:38
I know who did it, sir.
:20:43
Is that so. Who is it?
:20:47
You allowed me to keep his name a secret.
:20:51
Good, very good.
:20:54
But your methods irritate me.
:20:55
Don't let me find anything wrong with your class.
:20:58
I feel I already have them well under control.
:21:00
You speak too soon.
:21:20
These are not naughty pictures.
:21:22
I never said they were naughty pictures.
:21:24
What's written on yours?
:21:26
Ave Maria, Soprano, by Clement Mathieu
:21:30
Mine says cord quatuor, by Clement Mathieu
:21:35
This looks like music sheets.
:21:37
How do you know?
:21:38
Maybe it's morse code?
:21:39
Secret codes?
:21:40
Maybe he's a spy.
:21:41
Yes, possibly a spy disguised as a prefect.
:21:43
Quick! Egghead is coming.
:21:55
Give it back to me.
:21:57
What is it, sir.
:21:59
None of your business.