00:16Doctor, come in. We've been so worried, Doctor. I'm so anxious. He's worse.
00:24We were a bit alarmed by what Miss Niven said, Doctor.
00:28Yes, well, I'll have another look at the laddie. You know, it's still very early to tell.
00:31There was no sign of a rash when I saw him this morning. You just happen to notice that when
00:35he...
00:39Hello, Doctor.
00:59You mustn't scratch them. You must remember that. You must not scratch them.
01:08I'm bathing with plastic lotion. I'll help them a bit.
01:13OK.
01:27I'll go through to the next room.
01:30Doctor.
01:40I'd like him to be isolated for a few days.
01:42You mean, we're all to stay here? We can't go out?
01:46No, no. I'd just like to put him in the isolation hospital.
01:48You mean...
01:49Just for a wee while.
01:50It won't mean much at all now, Mrs Hackett.
01:52No. Edgar, no.
01:53Hello?
01:53Oh, what is it, Doctor? What's the matter with him?
01:57Well, it might be just a bad case of chicken pox, but on the other hand, it just might be
02:02a mild case of smallpox.
02:07Smallpox?
02:08Oh!
02:08No, Doctor. It couldn't be that.
02:11Arnold couldn't have smallpox.
02:14Why couldn't he?
02:15Well, he hasn't been anywhere where he could get it. I mean, not that sort of thing.
02:20What sort of thing?
02:21Well, people like us don't get smallpox, do they? I mean, it's only slummy people.
02:27People who aren't, well, clean.
02:29Mrs Hackett, I assure you that anyone can get smallpox.
02:45That's right.
02:46Who might be in your brain?
02:51Why wouldn't he?
02:55Just how do you?
02:55He's not going to be in your brain, but he's just going to get smallpox.
02:55He's not going to be in your brain.
02:55Where's he got to work?
02:59He's not going to have to work.
03:00Once he's got to work the work.
03:00He's got to work.
03:00So, no, he's hesitating.
03:04He's not going to be in your brain.
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