himself, the Doctor continued, unflinchingly.
'Yes, you were there and chased Leon last night didn't you? You could
easily have been bitten. It's not hard to conceal any wound that small,
and anyway, Leon revealed to us exactly who he attacked last night on
the way over here from the Inn, and guess who was last on his list Mr.
Marlok?'
'No! No! It's a
bloody lie, you hear, it's a lie!' Marlok looked for morale support from
his fellow comrades but none was forth coming.
Quinn was
beginning to think, noted the Doctor. His normal stupid looking face was
suddenly a mask of intelligence. The words almost died in his throat.
'You, you were limping a bit after you came back this very morning!'
It was working,
thought the Doctor. 'Show us your ankle, Marlok.' The Doctor knew Marlok
was a cretin, enough to actually believe in what was happening to him.
As Marlok bent to roll up his roughly sewn trouser leg, the Doctor took
the only chance he could. As all eyes were turned towards Marlok's
fumbling hands upon his right ankle, the action-packed Gallifreyan put
his shoulders forwards, bent his head low and plummeted straight into
Marlok and past straight into the knot of villagers.
At first there
was confusion, until one of the Justices jabbed his rifle butt straight
behind the Doctor's ear, and a sickening crunch resounded. The Doctor
moaned, twisted in mid-air and collapsed to the oozing ground.
Peri, totally
ignoring Leon, rushed to aid her mentor as the villagers' and Justices'
attentions focussed on Leon and they surged past her.
Leon did little
to resist. He realised his time had come and he wanted to die, here and
now after so much agony. With cries of 'Burn him!' and 'Shoot him!'
ringing in his ears he felt hands tearing at his clothing and he was
dragged forward towards the middle of the village where a great funeral
pyre had been set up. Thrust upon the rough resting place, he watched as
Quinn stepped forward unrolling a tattered scroll.
'You know of the rights of a citizen of this village?'
Looking bravely onwards, Leon croaked, 'Aye,'
Quinn smiled, sadistically. 'Well, they don't apply to you!'
'It doesn't
really matter. I deserve to die. Only then will I truly be free...at
least I won't see you again.' Defiant to the bitter end, Leon placed
vehemence on his words.
'That's fair enough. You heard him. Admittance of guilt. Mr. Marlok, the case please.'