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:11:00
Trading on people's sacred feelings.
:11:06
Everything that's dear held up
to ridicule by frauds in a trance,

:11:09
rapping on a table.
:11:11
We won't have any of the cheap,
vulgar tricks of spiritualism here.

:11:17
You think I'm wrong?
:11:19
I think he's right.
:11:21
But how can he be?
:11:23
June, don't be taken in
by his glib manner.

:11:25
He meant it: Just two people
trying to make a living.

:11:28
Why can't they make an honest living?
:11:30
Are we to judge?
:11:33
Well, it's too late now, there's
nothing we can do about it.

:11:36
- Yes, there is.
- What?

:11:38
We can buy two tickets.
If we go, everybody else will.

:11:41
Shall I call the hotel?
:11:44
I'll think about it.
:11:47
We thank thee, O Lord, for our daily
bread and our many blessings. Amen.

:12:06
Doughnut?
:12:08
No, thanks.
:12:12
- Like to make a few extra dollars?
- How?

:12:15
Push these tickets to your customers.
:12:17
- I'll give you twenty per cent.
- Sure. What are they for?

:12:20
A spook meeting tonight, featuring
the one and only Professor Madley.

:12:24
- No.
- Why not?

:12:26
If the Ladies' Auxiliary
don't want 'em, I don't want 'em.

:12:29
Don't worry about the women. They
wouldn't miss hearing Abraham Mills.

:12:31
- Mills?
- The Professor's bringing him back.

:12:34
- With a message.
- I don't believe in it.

:12:36
What's the difference?
You can still make some money.

:12:39
No, I don't wanna get mixed up
in anything.

:12:41
Pop?
:12:44
- Coffee, please.
- Right away.

:12:50
Here he is, Professor,
your old friend, Eric Stanton.

:12:53
Old friend? I don't recall.
:12:55
- Buffaloes. Connectity.
- Sorry, I still can't remember.

:12:59
- Let me see.
- Relax, Professor. We've never met.


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