Hector: Now... who goes home? [all the boys gather their things ignoring him] Well, surely I can give somebody a lift. Who's on pillion duty? Dakin?Dakin: Not me, sir. I'm going into town.Hector: Crowther?Crowther: No, I'm off for a run, sir.Hector: Akhtar?Akhtar: Computer club, sir.Posner: I'll come, sir.Hector: Oh, no, never mind.Scripps: [reluctantly] I'll come, sir.Hector: Ah, Scripps.Scripps: [to the boys as he grabs a helmet] The things I do for Jesus. [he follows Hector]Posner: It's never me.Lockwood: You're too young still.Dakin: It'll happen. Now that you've achieved puberty.Lockwood: If rather late in the day.Dakin: Mr. Hector is likely, at some point, to try to put his hand on your knee. This is because Mr. Hector is a homosexual and a sad f***. The drill is to look at the hand and go, "And what does Mr. Hector want?" He has no answer for this, and so, will desist.
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