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You're a doctor of psychology.
You ought to know the answer to that.
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Maybe you're a good loser.
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I'm not, you know.
Not a bit.
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Just how much do you know
about this book that you're after?
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Not very much. Only that Professor
Harrington referred to it in his notes.
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A remarkable work. The few men
that really understood it...
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learned many strange
and terrifying secrets.
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Only a few?
Is it that hard to understand?
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I spent my life
trying to decipher it.
:30:33
The ancient sorcerers
who wrote it knew their information...
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was far too valuable to entrust
to any known language.
:30:38
I didn't realize
what I was asking for.
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You don't believe in witchcraft?
:30:44
Do you?
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Do I believe in witchcraft?
What kind of witchcraft?
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The legendary witch that rides
on the imaginary broom?
:30:53
The hex that tortures
the thoughts of the victim?
:30:56
The pin stuck in the image
that wastes away the mind and body?
:30:59
Also imaginary.
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But where does imagination end
and reality begin?
:31:04
What is this twilight...
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this half-world of the mind that
you profess to know so much about?
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How can we differentiate
between the powers of darkness...
:31:12
and the powers of the mind?
:31:16
- This is a stick-up!
- How terrifying.
:31:18
What do I see here?
Yes, some chocolate, I do believe.
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And there as well.
Here we are.
:31:24
Gosh! Chocolate!
:31:26
Wonderful, aren't they?
If only we grown-ups...
:31:29
could preserve their capacity
for simple joys and simple beliefs.
:31:32
I see you practice
white magic as well as black.
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Oh, yes.
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I don't think it would be
too amusing for the youngsters...
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if I conjured up
a demon from hell for them.
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Or for myself, for that matter.
:31:43
As we're not protected by the magic
circle, we'd both be torn to shreds.
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And you'd spoil the party.
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You're so right.
:31:51
But how to prove my point.