Bell Book and Candle
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:22:02
Why, Nicky! How clever.
:22:06
It's nothing, really.
Just something I picked up the other day.

:22:09
Nicky, will you ever grow up?
:22:14
Auntie, you know something else?
:22:17
She had a terrible reputation
as a beau snatcher.

:22:20
Now, you can't have a single twitch
about taking him away from her.

:22:25
It wouldn't be anything for you.
Just a few words to Pyewacket.

:22:28
I don't want him that way.
:22:30
Gillian, you haven't fallen in love with him
and lost your powers?

:22:33
Of course not.
You don't believe that old wives' tale?

:22:36
-They say it's true.
-Nonsense! It's the other way around.

:22:41
We can't fall in love.
:22:45
I wonder.
:22:47
I wonder if I could get him without tricks.
:22:50
I wouldn't know, dear.
I could never do it at all.

:22:56
If you come in, you can have your presents.
It's been Christmas for hours.

:23:00
-Now, wait a minute. Let me open it.
-It's my turn now. Let me.

:23:03
-Auntie....
-If Nicky can, why can't I?

:23:17
I've your present with me, but it's mingy
this year. I've never been so broke.

:23:21
-I'll like it just the same.
-Let me do it again.

:23:24
-No, that's enough.
-Come on.

:23:27
Come on, Queenie. It's present time.
:23:30
-You know what I used to wonder?
-Pyewacket!

:23:35
I always used to wonder why
all through history...

:23:37
...witches were always poor
when they could get anything.

:23:40
It's only because they weren't
any good at it, anymore than we are.

:23:45
We can turn out street lights,
but we can't make anything turn to gold.

:23:49
Gil could hex the entire stock market if she
wanted. She's afraid of the repercussions.

:23:55
No, I say you don't know what this kind
of thing can do to you, if you go too far.

:23:59
Records! Wonderful! They're fine.

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