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:58:01
It's not Craven I want.
:58:04
It's his magic.
:58:09
Father? Father, we must leave.
:58:12
Leave?
:58:13
Yes. I've been locked
in my room.

:58:14
Rexford had to let me out.
:58:16
– What is it, father?
– I saw Lenore.

:58:19
Please, my father said we had to
go as soon as possible.

:58:22
– Your father?
– Yes. He's still alive.

:58:24
His death was a trick.
Now, please, we must go.

:58:27
Very well.
:58:30
Come along, Bedlo.
You're wasting time.

:58:33
One moment.
:58:35
l don't think you quite
appreciate what I went through.

:58:38
You should have warned me...
:58:39
that feathers are
a very inadequate protection...

:58:41
for a poor raven
on a cold December night.

:58:44
l don't even want to mention
the pin feathers.

:58:47
They itch!
:58:49
But you should have warned me
about the hawks!

:58:50
– Hawks?
– Yes, the hawks!

:58:53
On my way over to Dr. Craven,
l was attacked three times.

:58:57
And then when I got there...
:58:58
l had to discover
he didn't even know...

:59:00
how to turn me
back into a man.

:59:02
A man?
:59:03
lf I wouldn't have known
the formula myself...

:59:06
l would still be a raven.
:59:09
l liked you better that way.
:59:16
l must find Dr. Bedlo.
:59:18
But, sir, he told me not to...
:59:22
And to top it off...
:59:24
I'm nearly chopped to pieces
by that insane coachman...

:59:27
and nearly killed
by my own son!

:59:29
Have you quite finished?
You have.

:59:33
It's time to separate
Dr. Craven from his secrets.

:59:36
Are we going to have
some torture?

:59:38
That won't be necessary.
l have his daughter.

:59:41
Daughter?
:59:45
That's a very good idea.
:59:49
You really think so, do you?
:59:53
What are you going to do?
:59:56
Come.

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