Bell Book and Candle
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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.

1:11:04
My friend.
1:11:06
Those thunderstorms, for instance.
1:11:09
What thunderstorms?
1:11:10
The ones that made your Miss Kittredge
so sick at college.

1:11:14
Gil made them happen...
1:11:15
...but she had to do it
to settle accounts with her.

1:11:18
Just as she had to do
what she did about you.

1:11:22
I must go.
1:11:23
What did she do about me?
1:11:27
-Didn't she mention about the spell?
-Yes, I got that.

1:11:31
Then, otherwise you'd have gone
and married Miss Kittredge.

1:11:35
You mean that Gil went after me
out of spite against Merle?

1:11:38
No. Not altogether.
She found you very attractive.

1:11:43
-She liked you.
-She liked me?

1:11:46
That's a great deal for us, Shep.
It's not as if we could fall in love.

1:11:50
Love is quite impossible.
1:11:53
Not hot blood, though.
Hot blood is allowed.

1:11:57
But, of course, you know all about that.

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