Bell Book and Candle
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:18:08
-Sure you don't mind?
-Of course not. We're delighted.

:18:10
That's very kind of you. There we are.
:18:16
I believe Miss Kittredge and I
know each other.

:18:20
-I don't seem to remember.
-Wellesley, we were in the same dormitory.

:18:25
Yes, of course.
:18:28
You were that girl
who used to come to class barefoot.

:18:31
They put you on probation for it,
didn't they?

:18:35
Somebody wrote a note
to the dean about it.

:18:40
I wear them in public now, Mr. Henderson.
:18:45
-That band certainly is different.
-They play very well together.

:18:49
Nicky is the one playing the bongos.
:18:52
Up to a few months ago,
he'd never studied music.

:18:55
Quite remarkable.
:18:56
Yes, particularly when you consider
that he used to work in an herb shop.

:19:01
Looks to me
as if he's eaten one herb too many.

:19:05
That's why he acts so creepy, I suppose.
:19:08
No, it's not that at all.
All the Holroyds are a little sinister.

:19:11
You see, Nicky's my brother.
:19:16
I'm terribly sorry.
:19:19
-Waiter.
-Yes, sir?

:19:21
Give us two more of those.
A vodka and tonic, and scotch and soda.

:19:24
Yes, sir.
:19:43
Miss Kittredge had a quirk at college, too.
:19:48
-Thunderstorms.
-Thunderstorms?

:19:52
-You do remember them?
-Just an old bugaboo of mine.

:19:58
That last spring in school,
it was most astonishing...


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