Bell Book and Candle
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:57:03
-I want to be! I want to be quite different.
-I won't stand for it.

:57:39
Hey, surprise! You're quite a stranger.
:57:42
Making hay? Boy, we are.
Shep said he'd read the first half tonight.

:57:49
When did you get mixed up in this?
:57:53
The night Redlitch and I left your shop,
you remember?

:57:55
You'd die laughing if you read
what Redlitch has written.

:57:58
It's wrong, all wrong.
It took me a while to straighten him out.

:58:02
What do you mean, straighten him out?
:58:05
You haven't told him about yourself,
have you?

:58:07
Of course! I told him nearly everything.
I want it to sell, don't I?

:58:11
He doesn't know about me,
does he, Nicky?

:58:14
No, dear. I told him I was the one
who summoned him to New York.

:58:19
-Of course, if you want the credit, well....
-I do not want to take the credit!

:58:24
You fool!
:58:26
Don't you know it doesn't pay
to tell outsiders?

:58:29
I think it'll pay very well this time.
:58:31
Shep has already given Redlitch
a generous advance.

:58:34
-Nicky, you cannot publish this book.
-What is the matter with you? Why not?

:58:40
Shep and I are getting married.
:58:45
For goodness sakes.
:58:49
Bless your little heart.
:58:51
-Congratulations!
-Thank you.

:58:54
Marriage no less.
:58:57
What fun!
:58:58
-Shep is really going to have quite a time.
-No jokes, Nicky, and no tricks.


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