Bell Book and Candle
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:12:02
Really, Auntie, it's for our own good, dear.
:12:06
I think you're very cruel.
:12:14
If you'll wait, I'll change.
:12:57
There were only a few of us,
but I actually saw her do it.

:12:59
I'm afraid I must agree with you.
:13:03
Up to a point, Matilda's technically superb,
but her brewing lacks quality.

:13:08
On the other hand, you have to admit
that her ointments have done wonders.

:13:12
Ointments! My dear,
I abandoned ointments when I was 14.

:13:16
That's understandable. One can't mention
Matilda and you in the same breath.

:13:20
-There's been nothing this century like you.
-You're sweet.

:13:27
Gil, darling, you're depressed.
:13:30
I expect it's Christmas.
It always upsets me.

:13:37
Auntie, don't you ever wish
that you weren't what we are?

:13:41
No.
:13:44
That you could just spend Christmas Eve
in a little church somewhere...

:13:49
...listening to carols
instead of bongo drums?

:13:54
Come join Zoe and Waldo and the others.
Why, even Mrs. DePass is here!

:13:59
I wish I could just spend some time
with some everyday people for a change.


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