Bell Book and Candle
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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.

1:31:00
The best thing for Gil would be
to come back to us, where she belongs.

1:31:03
You don't really understand. She's in love.
1:31:09
Wouldn't she rather be dead?
1:31:12
I simply have to do something.
1:31:16
I simply have to.
1:31:24
-Tina, I'm trying to work.
-Sorry, Mr. Henderson.

1:31:32
For pete's sake!
1:31:34
I bet I've told you 1,000 times
about that window.

1:31:36
-I'll close it, Mr. Henderson.
-No, leave it alone!

1:31:40
Got to have some air
in this God-forsaken office.

1:31:49
Finish it?
1:31:51
How am I supposed to finish it
when I'm getting interrupted?


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