Bell Book and Candle
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:54:00
The tea, just a minute.
:54:04
-Where's the tea?
-Right here.

:54:22
When are we going to get married?
:54:27
I must have missed a chapter somewhere.
:54:29
After the last two weeks,
you can't say this is so sudden.

:54:35
No, but I just hadn't thought of marriage.
:54:39
Darling, that's the man's remark usually.
:54:42
Gil, I've really got it bad.
I've let everything slide.

:54:47
I have a pile of unopened manuscripts
in my office this high.

:54:51
I can't stay in my office for wanting
to get to you. I'm going crazy.

:54:55
We can't go on like this.
:54:58
That's the woman's remark usually.
:55:01
Why don't you get your shoes?
I'm sure they're dry.

:55:03
Why are you ducking this?
Tell me, I'm serious.

:55:08
-I just don't think I'm cut out for marriage.
-Why not?

:55:13
Because of the way that I've lived...
:55:15
...selfishly and restlessly,
one thing after another.

:55:18
-You make it sound so....
-I don't mean affairs.

:55:21
What does it mean, then?
I don't understand.

:55:26
It's just that my life has been sort of...
:55:29
...disreputable,
at least seen through your eyes.

:55:35
-I'm cynical, I'm jealous, and I'm vindictive.
-I don't believe that.

:55:39
It's true.
:55:44
I've always lived for, and by, the special...
:55:48
...not the ordinary.
:55:50
I've never even thought of marriage.

prev.
next.