:23:06
Don't move!
:23:14
Sir!
:23:16
Stay back! It's the mad dog! Up there!
:23:19
Stand still. Don't move, child!
:23:26
- It's dangerous. Stay back.
- Wait! You have no weapon.
:23:30
Now, there.
:23:32
Stay. There, there.
:23:34
Good boy. Stay.
:23:40
Stay.
:23:48
It's all right. He's gone.
:23:51
Thank you, sir, for saving the girl.
You saved her life, sir.
:23:54
Yeah.
:23:57
Does that give you power over animals?
:24:01
Why, no. I've had it since I can remember.
:24:03
It must be centuries old.
:24:06
What does this lettering mean?
:24:09
I don't know.
:24:10
But surely your parents...
:24:12
they must have tied it there.
:24:14
I have no parents.
:24:16
Thank ye from saving us from the dog, sir.
:24:18
Come along. You're all right now, my dear.
:24:21
We live again.
:24:27
The only power I recognize
is that of our Lord, Mistress Maureen.
:24:32
So that dog couldn't be bewitched.
It couldn't be fulfilling this curse.
:24:36
Only children, or the simplest villager,
could possibly think so.
:24:41
I hear it didn't look so heathen
once Roderick tamed it.
:24:44
It slunk away with its tail between its legs.
:24:47
But about Roderick...
:24:49
where does he get his power over animals?
:24:53
It strikes you strange?
:24:56
Strikes me fortunate
for that little girl and the witch.