Bell Book and Candle
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:40:02
And Bergdorf's called about that negligee
you wanted to send to Miss Kittredge.

:40:06
Tina, why don't you just have them
send that to your house?

:40:11
And I'm not going to have lunch
with Miss Kittredge, or dinner.

:40:14
You can just cancel all those reservations.
:40:17
We don't want to have a perfectly good
negligee go to waste, do we?

:40:22
Mr. Henderson, I'm Sidney Redlitch.
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You don't know me,
but I think I want to see you.

:40:30
-You're who?
-Redlitch. Magic in Mexico.

:40:34
Magic in....
:40:39
Of course. Redlitch, I'm glad to see you.
:40:43
I'm astonished to see you. Sit down.
:40:46
I was talking to some people
just the other night about you...

:40:51
...only I understood you were in Mexico.
:40:53
Yeah, that's right.
:40:57
You see, there is this new book
that I am about to get into.

:41:02
All of a sudden, I get this...
:41:04
...uncontrollable urge
to talk with you about it.

:41:09
First, I figured I'd write to you
and then I thought maybe I'd phone.

:41:14
All of a sudden, I decided I had to see you
so I grabbed a plane, and here I am.

:41:20
I didn't expect this kind of weather.
It's chilly here, isn't it?

:41:31
Are you looking for something?
:41:34
A little post-Christmas cheer.
:41:37
Certainly. Tina, get the....
Scotch? Bourbon?

:41:40
It doesn't make any difference.
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-Sit down.
-Thank you.

:41:48
Listen, Mr. Henderson.
:41:54
Do you ever publish anything
on witchcraft?

:41:58
-Do you know anything about it?
-Not exactly.


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