Bell Book and Candle
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:28:03
Did you know Merle well in school?
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Not very.
:28:09
I'm afraid your brother and those drums
were too much for her.

:28:15
Thank you.
:28:17
She's really quite a wonderful girl.
:28:22
Is that your cat?
:28:24
I've seen him on the stairs, watching me
come in and out. What's his name?

:28:28
-Pyewacket.
-How's that?

:28:30
-Pyewacket.
-Pyewacket. Well, how do you do?

:28:36
Bad cat!
:28:41
-I'm glad he didn't scratch you.
-No. That's all right.

:28:43
He doesn't have very good manners.
:28:45
It's just because you're a stranger.
Once he gets to know you....

:28:53
It's nice having you over me.
:28:57
I mean,
it's assuring having a man near one...

:29:01
...in case he's needed.
:29:07
Merle and I are getting married tomorrow.
:29:11
I mean, today.
:29:17
We decided the whole thing
driving home this evening.

:29:20
There's this party she's giving tomorrow.
I mean, today, she's giving the party.

:29:25
And we were going to announce
the engagement then.

:29:29
And then, do it later on...
:29:31
...but that seems like such a hack's way
of getting married, so we're going...

:29:35
...to drive up-state, or over to Jersey,
or wherever it is that you...

:29:39
...do it, and do it.
:29:46
It's funny, but all my life I've been either
too busy or too careful to get married.

:29:50
But now, all of a sudden, I just can't wait.
:29:56
Just can't wait.
:29:59
Of course,
I imagine it'll be a little strange at first.


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