Bell Book and Candle
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1:04:05
And he persuaded you to come in on it?
I'm sorry, dear. It just won't work.

1:04:09
I'd be happy to publish the book
just for you, but it's just terrible.

1:04:13
You don't understand, Shep.
I'm trying to explain something.

1:04:17
If you're trying to prove to me
that Nicky's a witch--

1:04:20
-The word is warlock.
-We don't have to get technical.

1:04:23
Now, dear, listen....
1:04:25
What is wrong?
1:04:27
Has Nicky been threatening you
or something?

1:04:30
About telling me something
about you or....

1:04:33
That's easy.
1:04:34
-You can tell me yourself.
-That's what I'm trying to do.

1:04:37
What is it? Something in your past?
What have you been up to?

1:04:40
You been engaging
in un-American activities or something?

1:04:44
No, I'd say very American.
1:04:47
Early American.
1:05:01
Maybe, I don't know.
1:05:03
Okay, I'll have a look.
1:05:06
-Just give me a minute.
-Shep.

1:05:08
There are people who possess powers
that others don't.

1:05:11
Go ahead, dear, I'm listening.
1:05:13
There are ways of altering things,
of manipulating things for yourself.

1:05:18
-That's very interesting.
-It's true. I know. I can do it.

1:05:23
You can? Go ahead.
Do something. Show me.

1:05:26
-No.
-Why not?

1:05:28
Because it's habit-forming.
1:05:30
I gave in to it only last night,
but I'm going to fight it.

1:05:33
I'm not going to let it destroy me
as a person.

1:05:35
-What did you do last night?
-I stopped that book from being published.

1:05:39
No, you didn't. No, that's my province.
1:05:42
I didn't say I stopped you
from publishing it.

1:05:45
-I stopped anyone from publishing it.
-Just how did you do that?

1:05:51
You'll say it's absurd.
I put on a spell. I used Pyewacket.

1:05:57
You mean you spoke to the cat about it?

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