Bell Book and Candle
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:07:00
Operator? I'd like to report
a phone out of order.

:07:04
-Did you publish that?
-No, but I wish I had.

:07:07
-It sold like the Kinsey Report.
-I can't think why. It's completely phoney.

:07:13
-It is?
-I spent a year in Mexico.

:07:17
I'm sure they fed him a lot of fake tourist
stuff, and he swallowed it whole.

:07:23
Maybe they did that to Kinsey, too.
I certainly wish I'd put this one out.

:07:28
I understand Redlitch is about ready
to change publishers.

:07:34
Yes, I'll wait.
:07:36
-Would you like to meet him?
-You know him?

:07:39
No, but I might know someone who does.
:07:41
I understand he's a drunk and a nut,
but there's a market for the supernatural.

:07:46
-Yes, I'd like very much to meet him.
-I'll see if I can arrange it sometime.

:07:51
Thank you.
:07:54
Supervisor? My number is
Chickering 4-5-0-9-9, and it's out of order.

:08:01
I don't know what's wrong with it.
If you want my opinion, I think it's sick.

:08:07
No matter what I dial,
I get nothing but these idiotic sounds.

:08:14
That's just it. They're not mechanical.
They're more human, or inhuman.

:08:19
Maybe it is goblins.
:08:22
I know it sounds strange,
but I want it fixed.

:08:25
A Merry Christmas to you, too.
:08:28
Perhaps you need a drink.
:08:29
I'm in an awful hurry.
Maybe I can have a rain check.

:08:33
Certainly.
:08:37
Here we are.
:08:39
This is a fascinating shop. What's this?
:08:42
That's a Bayaka mask,
from the Belgian Congo.

:08:46
Looks like a German governess I had.
How did you ever get interested in all this?

:08:50
I majored in anthropology at college.
:08:52
Gillian, you've got to change your mind
and come along.

:08:56
-I didn't know you had company.
-This is Shepperd Henderson.

:08:58
-This is my aunt, Miss Holroyd.
-Your aunt?


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