In 19th century England, Sebastian Michaelis, the deacon of the prestigious aristocratic family of Van Domheigh, carried the dirty work of the underworld every day with his 13-year-old owner, Charles Van Domheigh, as the "queen's fandog". One day, in a serious private conversation, they learned about "the resurrection of the deceased"
In 19th century England, Sebastian Michaelis, the deacon of the prestigious aristocratic family of Van Domheigh, carried the dirty work of the underworld every day with his 13-year-old owner, Charles Van Domheigh, as the "queen's fandog". One day, in a serious private conversation, they learned about "the resurrection of the deceased"