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:14:06
Mrs. Strang, have you any idea
how this could have occurred?

:14:10
No, Doctor. lt's all so unbelievable.
:14:14
Alan was always such a gentle boy. Always.
:14:18
-And he loves animals, especially horses.
-Thank you.

:14:22
-Especially?
-Yes.

:14:24
He even has a picture of one
up in his bedroom.

:14:27
His father gave it to him a few years ago
off a calendar he printed...

:14:31
and the boy's never taken it down.
:14:34
And when he was seven or eight...
:14:37
l used to have to read the same book to him,
over and over again...

:14:41
-all about a horse.
-Really?

:14:42
lt was called Prince,
and no one could ride him.

:14:48
You say he kept the picture of the horse
in his bedroom?

:14:53
-Could l see it?
-Yes, of course.

:14:57
-Thank you.
-Please, it's this way.

:15:04
l do remember telling him
one very odd thing.

:15:07
Did you know that when the Christian
Cavalry first appeared in the New World...

:15:11
the pagans thought that
horse and rider was one person?

:15:15
-One person?
-Yes.

:15:18
Of course.
:15:20
Actually, they thought it must be a god.
:15:28
ln here, please.
:15:30
This is Alan's room.
:15:57
-Remarkable.
-Yes.


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