Bell Book and Candle
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1:09:04
It's not possible.
1:09:10
Then, I've never seen her blush.
1:09:14
Does she float?
1:09:16
Stop it!
1:09:19
No, not you. Keep going.
1:09:34
Mr. Henderson,
I'm so thrilled about it all, you and Gillian.

1:09:38
I bumped into Nicky earlier,
and he told me everything.

1:09:41
To think that Gil was willing
to tell you all about herself.

1:09:44
I do hope you appreciate it,
because that's a dangerous thing to do.

1:09:47
It's so lovely
that you and Gil are getting married.

1:09:50
Marriage! And to an outsider!
That may be totally unprecedented.

1:09:55
I'm dining with Mrs. DePass tomorrow
and I must discuss it with her.

1:09:58
She'll know if it ever happened
to one of us before.

1:10:01
But whether it has or not, Shep,
I can call you Shep now, can't I?

1:10:04
-And you must call me Auntie.
-Let me get this straight.

1:10:08
-You mean you think you're one, too?
-Yes, Shep.

1:10:13
How else could I get into your apartment
when the door was locked?

1:10:16
Oh, very true.
1:10:22
That door's locked.
Let's watch you open it.

1:10:26
No, I mustn't. I've been forbidden.
1:10:29
-I took the oath.
-You took the oath.

1:10:32
-Gillian made me.
-Sure, she did.

1:10:35
You know, Gil is the gifted one,
but she began so much earlier than most.

1:10:39
So did Nicky. I came into it late.
1:10:42
But they were just babies
when they started.

1:10:44
Went to children's séances, I suppose.
Baby witch parties.

1:10:47
Yes. We lived in Massachusetts.
1:10:50
I see.
1:10:54
Miss Holroyd, you don't really think
that Gil has any powers, do you?

1:10:58
I know she has.
She's done some wonderful things.


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