Bell Book and Candle
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1:33:37
-Can I help you?
-Yes, you can take your cat back.

1:33:42
I should think this little game of yours
is about worn thin.

1:33:47
What on earth are you doing
with Pyewacket?

1:33:51
-Somebody gave him my address.
-Well, I didn't!

1:33:53
-He's your cat, isn't he?
-No, he's not my cat.

1:33:56
I don't care whether you put him
outside my window...

1:33:59
...or had him fly there. It doesn't matter.
I thought I made myself clear on that.

1:34:05
-What do you mean, he's not your cat?
-He doesn't belong to me anymore.

1:34:08
Why not?
1:34:11
He broke too many shells.
1:34:15
-Where's he going?
-Queenie's. He's hers now.

1:34:18
Queenie's?
1:34:22
Yes. Queenie.
1:34:29
I'm sorry, Shep. I'll speak to her.
I promise nothing else will happen.

1:34:36
I didn't mean to get sore.
1:34:39
That's all right.
1:34:46
-When did all this take place?
-Recently.

1:34:49
-It's quite a change, isn't it?
-Yes.

1:34:52
You seem changed, too.
1:34:54
Do I?
1:34:57
Please, you don't have to stay
and be polite.


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