Mary, beside herself, said, "Ask him then! If you think he can do a work that can overcome some great animal, like a dragonlizard, you better not take him against his will, what might he do to you?"
The centurion stopped, and looked at the child. He said, "Will you go with us and see if you can stop the huge dragonlizard creature?"
The child said, "Long ago in the beginning, I cast out the dragonserpent from on high with my command, this then cannot resist."
The centurion continued on, with two soldiers who were armed beside him, and the other two soldiers who were armed, one holding the hand of the child to lead him, following after.
Mary said to the two men with her, "We must go along, and look after him, still. We can take him when they let us. But what was that meaning, what he said?"
Her uncle said, "I am sure I don't understand it. It is like he speaks in riddles, without asking anything."
The soldiers led on toward hills outside of this village, along a road that way, so the three of them went on after them.
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