Bell Book and Candle
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:43:00
Met them through my book,
before I went to Mexico.

:43:03
Take my word for it,
right here, all around us...

:43:06
...there's a whole community of them.
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-What do they look like?
-Like anybody else.

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Like her.
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Like him.
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When it's a man, it's called a warlock.
:43:24
-Did you know they can't cry?
-They can't cry?

:43:27
Physically impossible for a witch
to shed a tear, or blush.

:43:31
When you throw them in the water,
they float.

:43:35
You mean,
you can actually contact these people?

:43:39
Of course. They have hangouts,
but they're open to the public.

:43:42
Cafés and bars and nightclubs.
:43:45
They've got a place there in the Village,
the Zodiac.

:43:48
Over in Brooklyn, there's....
:43:51
You don't take this very seriously, do you?
:43:53
Yes, I do,
but I've got some work to do right now.

:43:57
Besides, Mr. Henderson's in complete
charge of our ''abracadabra'' department.

:44:02
See you later.
:44:05
You said the Zodiac?
The little place in the cellar?

:44:09
-The headquarters is downstairs.
-The headquarters! I'll be darned!

:44:16
-What's the matter?
-Nothing.

:44:18
What are you doing this evening?
:44:20
I'd like you to have a drink
with a couple of friends of mine.

:44:25
Sure, I'd love to.
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...or blush.
If you throw them in the water, they float.

:44:38
Tell them about the Zodiac,
that place where Nicky works.

:44:42
That's their headquarters.
The place is infested with them.

:44:45
What do you know?
:44:47
Just take a good look
at the proprietor sometime.

:44:50
-You mean to tell me he's a witch?
-Absolutely.

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-And what is it they call a man witch?
-A warlock.

:44:56
-Warlock.
-Warlock.

:44:59
-You'd never know it to look at him.
-You wouldn't, but I would.


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