Bell Book and Candle
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:10:00
And you fixed his phone.
:10:03
I'm angry with you, Queenie.
Really angry. You promised.

:10:06
I promised to be careful.
Besides, it serves him right.

:10:10
He wasn't nice to me at all,
and what harm did I do?

:10:12
I didn't take anything.
All right, I read his letters.

:10:16
Really, Queenie.
:10:18
But it's not as if I were going
to make use of them.

:10:21
It's too bad, though,
he's getting married, isn't it?

:10:25
He's getting married? How do you know?
:10:28
One of his letters, I suppose.
:10:34
-Well, that rules him out.
-I don't see why.

:10:38
-I don't take other women's men.
-But it would be so easy.

:10:41
And it would be
such good practice for you, darling.

:10:44
And he'd never suspect.
Not in a million years.

:10:48
It's amazing the way people don't.
They don't believe there are such things.

:10:54
I sit in the subway sometimes,
or in buses, or at the movies...

:10:57
...and I look at the people near me,
and I think:

:11:00
''What would you say
if I told you I was a witch?''

:11:06
And I know they'd never believe it.
They just wouldn't believe it.

:11:10
And I giggle and giggle to myself.
:11:15
You've got to stop giggling here.
:11:19
I want you to swear you'll stop practicing
in this apartment house.

:11:23
-But you practice here.
-I can be discreet about it. You can't.

:11:28
I shall move to a hotel.
:11:32
Very well, but if you get into trouble there,
don't look for me to get you out.

:11:38
I want you to swear you'll never practice
witchcraft again, in this house.

:11:45
If you don't, you'll be sorry.
And you know I can make you sorry, too.

:11:51
Say, ''I swear.''
:11:58
I swear.

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