Bell Book and Candle
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:45:04
-You can recognise them?
-Like a shot.

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-How?
-It's a look, or a feeling or something.

:45:10
I can't put my finger on it,
but if one came in here right now...

:45:14
...I'd know him in a minute.
:45:17
Yeah. I wonder if we know any of them.
:45:20
I wonder.
:45:21
-I suppose there's lots of it around.
-Yeah, it's sort of like the flu.

:45:25
Make jokes,
but my old publisher's still interested.

:45:28
No, no. As a matter of fact, I've come
to a decision. I'll publish your book.

:45:32
The truth is,
I wouldn't think of not publishing it.

:45:35
I've seen things from arthritis
to the Dead Sea hit the best-seller list.

:45:39
-Why not this?
-Great! You'll never regret it.

:45:42
-This calls for a little celebration.
-I think I'll join you.

:45:45
This is just an amazing coincidence.
:45:48
Only the other night, Gillian was asking me
if l'd like to meet you.

:45:51
It was right in this room, wasn't it?
Remember?

:45:54
Toast.
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Ring the bell, close the book,
quench the candle.

:46:01
That's how they used to exorcise them,
put them out of business.

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In medieval times, of course.
:46:07
Tell me, is it safe to write about all this?
Aren't you afraid of reprisals?

:46:12
As a matter of fact, I am. There's a woman
very high up in the movement.

:46:16
If I can find her,
I hope to get her on my side.

:46:19
-Who's that?
-It's a Mrs. De....

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-I can't tell you.
-Mrs. DePass?

:46:29
How do you know that?
:46:31
I heard someone mention her name
at the Zodiac.

:46:35
They say she smokes cigars
made of seaweed.

:46:38
Sounds like her. Hope I can locate her.
I'm going to start looking tonight.

:46:47
Hasn't this cat got anything better to do?
:46:50
-Couldn't you give him something to read?
-I'll put him out.

:46:58
There's something about that cat.

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