Bell Book and Candle
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1:02:01
I'm sorry, Shep, I have to see you. Now.
1:02:05
Hi, dear. This is a pleasant surprise.
1:02:08
Come on in.
1:02:10
What do you suppose, Gil?
Shep turned down the book.

1:02:13
-I'm afraid I had to.
-You bet you did.

1:02:15
So long, Shep.
You and Gil will be hearing from me.

1:02:21
-You forgot your manuscript.
-Just drop it into the wastebasket.

1:02:25
It was silly of me to try
this writing bit anyway, wasn't it, Gil?

1:02:29
You can always go to another publisher.
1:02:32
No, I don't guess any other publisher
would do us much good.

1:02:35
-Would it, Gil?
-I doubt it.

1:02:39
I don't suppose you'd be interested
in the sequel I have in mind...

1:02:43
...about the islands in the Caribbean,
Voodoo Among the Virgins?

1:02:57
Don't trouble, Nicky.
I'm going to tell Shep.

1:03:01
Either way, it's your funeral, isn't it, dear?
1:03:08
What was that all about?
1:03:15
I decided this morning
that there's something I had to tell you...

1:03:19
...even if I thought you'd never find out.
1:03:21
Tell me what?
1:03:28
There are people who....
1:03:33
-Well, I've got to say it, who live by magic.
-By magic?

1:03:40
-You don't believe such thing at all?
-No, dear. No, I don't.

1:03:50
I'm one.
1:03:52
You're one what?
1:03:55
One of the people that the book's about.
And Nicky's one, too.


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