Night of the Demon
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:41:01
You know, the devil has something here.
Very pleasant.

:41:03
He's most dangerous
when he's being pleasant.

:41:09
Look, Mark,
I don't want to be arbitrary...

:41:11
about this Hobart business,
if you're so set on it.

:41:14
- Let me think it over, will you?
- We haven't much time.

:41:16
- This is the release form.
- Thank you.

:41:19
I wonder...
:41:22
if either of you
could recognize this tune.

:41:24
It goes something like this.
:41:31
And then it goes...
:41:36
Sounds like a distortion
of an Irish folk tune.

:41:39
About the devil, I believe.
Present devils excepted, of course.

:41:42
A most odd coincidence.
:41:44
For in Northern India
there is a similar tune...

:41:46
which is also part
of an enchantment spell.

:41:52
Well, that takes care of that.
I guess I must have heard it somewhere.

:41:55
It kept running through my mind.
:41:58
Tell me, what have you got in your
program for the convention tomorrow?

:42:02
Only a few sessions on
extrasensory perception.

:42:04
The timetable
is over there on the desk.

:42:07
I'd like to watch you work.
Do you mind?

:42:09
Not at all.
Be glad to have you.

:42:13
Holden, you are not leaving us
after the 28th, are you?

:42:17
No. Why did you ask that?
:42:19
Well, it's just that all the pages
after the 28th are torn out.

:42:48
I hope we don't run out of candles
before the power lines are repaired.

:42:52
Don't you think eating
by candlelight is romantic?

:42:55
Yes, but not on a night like this.

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