Bell Book and Candle
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:47:00
They make excellent ''familiars'' though.
Almost all witches have them.

:47:04
Pets who have to carry out
their masters' bidding.

:47:09
-You did say we were going dancing?
-Yes.

:47:14
I forgot. I've got something on the stove
upstairs. Don't dance all night.

:47:19
I guess I'd better go, too,
so I'll get my coat.

:47:22
-Turn out the lamps, won't you?
-Surely.

:47:24
Sorry we have to run, Mr. Redlitch.
:47:30
I don't like him looking for Mrs. DePass.
Put him off the track.

:47:35
I see what you mean.
:47:40
What you said is terribly interesting.
Do you mind if I walk along with you?

:47:44
That's a wonderful idea.
:47:46
Maybe we can stop someplace
and have a drink.

:47:48
I know just the spot.
A bar called ''Mumbo Jumbo.''

:47:51
-You keep in touch with me.
-Don't worry. I'll touch you for an advance.

:47:57
That's a little play on words.
:47:59
-Good night.
-Good night.

:48:04
Quite a fellow, that Redlitch.
I thought you'd like to meet him.

:48:07
Don't forget your shoes.
:48:10
The amazing thing is, I think he believes
there are such things as witches.

:48:14
Just so he doesn't think I'm one.
:48:18
-We're going dancing, remember?
-Yeah, but first....

:48:23
Why do we have to go dancing?
I like it here.

:48:27
-You'll be back.
-You bet I will.

:48:38
Let's see now, laundry, hotel room...
:48:41
...money, barber shop.
:48:43
A good barber, a little trim.
No, not too much.

:48:46
And a typewriter. I got to get a typewriter.
:48:49
-I'll loan you mine.
-That's very friendly.

:48:54
You know something?
:48:56
There's one thing that you might...

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