Bell Book and Candle
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1:26:01
In the last half-hour,
have you had an urge to go on a vacation?

1:26:05
To get away from it all?
1:26:07
-No, dear, only from you.
-Only from me. That's a good one.

1:26:10
All I want to do,
is to tell you why I'm here.

1:26:14
I have to tell you
something peculiar may happen to you.

1:26:17
And if it does, maybe I can help you.
1:26:19
-If this is your idea of a way to crawl back--
-You think what you like.

1:26:23
Just don't blame me if you're eating
sukiyaki before the week's out.

1:26:31
Naughty cat! Naughty cat!
Gillian's been looking all over for you!

1:26:36
Why can't you understand
that I'm just trying to--

1:26:38
Let me call Dr. Cook.
Maybe he can help you.

1:26:41
A doctor? I'm not crazy, Merle!
1:26:43
I may sound like a lunatic,
but I'm not crazy!

1:26:45
I'm not trying to whip up any old passion,
so you don't--

1:26:48
It's the exterminator. Can he come in?
1:26:51
-Yes, dear.
-No.

1:26:53
I wouldn't let him come in here
if I were you.

1:26:55
-Why not?
-Because he'll seduce you!

1:26:58
-Send him in.
-Yes, ma'am.

1:27:00
-I'm really getting fed up with all this!
-What do you think I feel like?

1:27:03
I'm trying to help you.
1:27:05
Good morning.
You can start in the bedroom.

1:27:07
Yes, ma'am.
1:27:15
Bon voyage.
1:27:19
On the roof, of all places.
1:27:21
He's never gone off like that, has he?
Do you think he was looking for a mate?

1:27:26
Pyewacket, come here!
1:27:30
Pyewacket, get down here this instant!
1:27:36
Come here. Get down. Come on.
1:27:44
What's the matter?
1:27:46
-I have a little job for him to do.
-You mean....

1:27:49
-How thrilling! Who is it going to be?
-Miss Poison Pen, Merle Kittredge.

1:27:54
It's just wonderful, dear,
you're staging a comeback.

1:27:57
What are you going to do to her?
Why don't you burn down her house?


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