Bell Book and Candle
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1:06:00
You had him talk the publishers out of it?
Is Pyewacket a witch, too?

1:06:05
All right. Don't believe it.
1:06:07
Don't believe I brought Redlitch to you.
And don't believe--

1:06:10
Just a second.
Let's get our stories straight.

1:06:13
-Nicky says that he brought Redlitch.
-He's lying, because I did.

1:06:16
-With luminous paint, I suppose?
-Yes.

1:06:19
And your telephone.
Who do you think put it out of order?

1:06:22
-Providence.
-No!

1:06:23
-Who?
-Never mind!

1:06:27
Why would anyone want
to put my telephone out of order?

1:06:30
As a prank. A trick.
1:06:33
Like turning all the traffic lights
on 57th Street green.

1:06:36
That's what Nicky uses it for.
That and his love life.

1:06:40
His love life? That's kind of useful, isn't it?
1:06:44
I don't know what this is all about
and I don't know about Nicky's love life...

1:06:48
...but as far as the lights on 57th Street...
1:06:50
...and Redlitch and my telephone,
they're coincidences.

1:06:53
Oh, yes. They look like coincidences.
1:06:56
There's always a rational explanation
if you want it.

1:06:59
I'll take the rational explanation.
1:07:04
Yes, just as you took
the rational explanation of us.

1:07:15
What was that?
1:07:17
There, I've said it.
1:07:19
-You mean that was--
-Yes, that was.

1:07:24
What did happen early Christmas morning?
Was that rational?

1:07:27
Why not?
1:07:29
What happened
after Nicky and Queenie left? Exactly.

1:07:33
You asked me to have a drink.
So I sat down and talked about Merle.

1:07:37
And then I suddenly realised
I must be allergic to that cat of yours.

1:07:41
That's right. Go on.
1:07:43
I went over, I picked up my hat and coat....
1:07:53
Then I seemed to see you for the first time.
1:07:58
You left something out. What was I doing?

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