:09:01
- Dr. Hamish.
- How do you do?
:09:02
There's still some staff members
missing, Dr. Edwardes.
:09:05
These are your quarters.
:09:09
They're very festive
for an institution.
:09:13
Dr. Edwardes, Dr. Mercheson.
:09:15
How do you do? I've heard
a great deal about you, sir.
:09:17
And I naturally, about you.
:09:20
- You're younger than I thought.
- My age hasn't caught up with me yet.
:09:24
Mine has. I'm pleased to hand over
the reins to steadier hands.
:09:28
I'm leaving you my library, which
contains, amongst other items...
:09:32
... your latest volume,
"The labyrinth of the guilt complex"...
:09:34
... an excellent work. I hope
Green Manors will inspire others.
:09:38
I'm very grateful.
:09:40
I don't know the formal words
for an abdication, Dr. Edwardes...
:09:43
May I say merely that these quarters
which I've occupied for 20 years...
:09:47
... are now yours.
Will you excuse me?
:09:59
I spent a half hour with Dr. Edwardes.
I must say I was most impressed.
:10:03
I intend to learn
a great deal from Dr. Edwardes...
:10:05
I think we all can from a man
of such obvious talent.
:10:07
- You're familiar with his work?
- I've read all his books...
:10:11
... a very keen, unorthodox mind.
:10:13
It'd be dreadful if Dr. Mercheson's
successor was unworthy of him.
:10:17
He's joining us.
:10:26
I think you know everyone here,
Dr. Edwardes.
:10:29
No, not yet.
:10:31
- This is Dr. Petersen.
- How do you do?
:10:35
Dr. Edwardes.
:10:38
Dr. Hamish has been showing
me the grounds.
:10:41
A remarkable institution
must be beautiful in the summer.
:10:45
I pointed out to Dr. Edwardes
our various open air diversions.
:10:48
Dr. Mercheson always argued we didn't
do enough in that direction, I agree.
:10:52
Let me warn you that Dr. Petersen
is a frustrated gymnast.
:10:55
Dr. Floreau considers anything beyond
sitting and standing gymnastics.
:10:58
- I imagine you're very fond of sport.
- Yes, I am...