Bell Book and Candle
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1:29:03
I've fallen in love.
1:29:06
I've been coming down with it all along,
I guess.

1:29:13
I didn't know what it was.
1:29:16
What is it like, Gillian, love?
1:29:20
I've never had it, you know.
1:29:24
Is it wonderful?
1:29:27
Wonderful? Oh, no!
1:29:30
Auntie, it's awful.
1:29:33
Auntie, I don't want to be human, not now!
1:29:39
I've said for years, the ideal situation
at cockcrow is to be alone...

1:29:45
...with one's subject,
on the threshold of a deserted lea.

1:29:50
But where can one find
a deserted lea nowadays?

1:29:53
It's impossible.
1:29:55
You can't even find a barber shop
that's open at 4:00 a.m.

1:29:58
I haven't had any luck, either.
1:30:03
I'll put that down.
1:30:09
I think our friend Redlitch
is kind of gone on Mrs. DePass.

1:30:12
Haven't you heard?
He's writing her life story.

1:30:15
I'm so worried about Gil.
1:30:17
She's been so unhappy
these last couple of months.

1:30:20
She asked for it.
1:30:22
You mustn't talk like that. She's so alone.
1:30:25
Even Pyewacket left her,
and I can't get him to go back to her.

1:30:28
No wonder. He's a cool cat.
1:30:31
I keep thinking if only something could be
done about getting her and Shep together.

1:30:37
Nature might take its course.
1:30:40
-All right. Why don't you fix it?
-My hands are tied.

1:30:43
She's even forbidden me to tell Shep
about her predicament.

1:30:50
-Would you handle it?
-Me? No, I'm sorry. I don't believe in it.

1:30:55
If I've told you once,
I've told you 1,000 times.

1:30:57
It never pays to get mixed up
with human beings.


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