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{2027}{2075}All is ready.
{2078}{2126}Bring the girl.
{2568}{2616}Look at me.
{2652}{2700}Look at me, l command you!
{2855}{2903}You are an empty chalice.
{2931}{2981}Empty.
{2984}{3032}A zero.
{3065}{3113}No thought.
{3145}{3193}No will.
{3238}{3286}Awaiting only my Lord Choronzon.
{3330}{3378}Empty.
{3405}{3440}Empty.
{3487}{3535}Empty.
{3594}{3648}Look at the glass.
{3676}{3724}Look
{3751}{3783}Look
{3786}{3873}Gaze into its depths.
{3876}{3924}{y:i}Deeper
{3951}{3999}{y:i}What do you see?
{4002}{4080}- lnto...|- {y:i}Something is there.
{4083}{4141}Zargas.
{4144}{4227}{y:i}Zanzas nastanadas
{4230}{4278}{y:i}Zanzas
{4743}{4791}Cover it! Cover the glass!
{6204}{6253}15. 17.
{6255}{6329}1 {y:i}T, l'm bid.|lt's against you, madam, in the front.
{6331}{6370}Can l say 20?
{6372}{6407}25?
{6409}{6458}{y:i}28?
{6460}{6509}{y:i}Anyone make it 30?
{6511}{6567}{y:i}Tnank you sir. 30 I'm bid
{6569}{6618}{y:i}- It's against you, madam|- Hi.
{6620}{6671}- Did you get the table?|- And the four chairs.
{6673}{6746}My horoscope was right.|I told you it was going to be my lucky day.
{6748}{6787}You and your horoscope.
{6789}{6838}Twice. Done.
{6840}{6899}For 30, to Mr Edwards. Thank you.
{6901}{6995}lf you've finished, we may as well go.|There's only the rubbish now.
{6997}{7053}Thank you, sir. Thanks very much.
{7055}{7149}Containing items from the late Earl's den.|"The wicked Earl"
{7151}{7200}{y:i}I think the pess used to caII him
{7202}{7256}They say he held orgies in the orangery.
{7258}{7332}They'll say anything to increase their circulation.
{7334}{7385}You never know what might be in there.
{7387}{7448}One tennis racket, broken.
{7450}{7504}One skate, assorted books. Worthless.
{7506}{7572}- Well, according to my horoscope...|- Come on!
{7574}{7614}Well, l've just got a feeling.
{7616}{7665}Let's see what there is, Alice.
{7702}{7765}You looked!
{7767}{7806}The rest seems to be books.
{7808}{7885}l just peeked. l don't claim to have second sight.
{7887}{7936}Typical Cancer. Pure opportunism.
{7938}{7992}When were you born? 25th of June?
{7994}{8039}{y:i}- 21 st|{y:i}- WeII that's even worse
{8041}{8090}{y:i}Right on the cusp with Gemini
{8092}{8141}No wonder you're the way you are.
{8143}{8205}{y:i}Ladies and gentlemen what shall we say here?
{8207}{8242}Fiver for the lot?
{8244}{8293}- Come on.|{y:i}- 4?
{8295}{8354}{y:i}- 3.50?|{y:i}- 3.50
{8356}{8387}3.50, l'm bid.
{8389}{8473}- 3.50? You must be mad!|- l'm just following my horoscope.
{8475}{8542}At 3.50 then, to Miss Stepnens.
{9187}{9236}Useless.
{9279}{9328}We must start again.
{9358}{9407}Try again.
{9409}{9472}My Lord Choronzon is close.
{9503}{9552}The time is near.
{10201}{10250}No No, please!
{10252}{10301}Begin her preparation.
{10442}{10498}- Ah, l see you got your table.|- Oh, hello, Simon.
{10500}{10566}Yes, l've got a customer.|lt's just what he's looking for.
{10568}{10639}- Your lucky dip, shall l bung it in the back?|- Yes, please.
{10641}{10679}- Do you know Simon Andrews?|- Hi.
{10681}{10727}- Mike Roberts.|- Hello.
{10810}{10849}{y:i}Unsilvered.
{10851}{10900}- Just my luck.|- Let me see.
{10943}{10992}lt has quite a pretty frame.
{11018}{11082}- Look, l'll give you a fiver for it.|- A fiver?!
{11084}{11126}l told you
{11128}{11187}{y:i}- it was my Iucky day, Mike|- May l have a look at it?
{11189}{11238}- What?|- Thanks.
{11240}{11295}Oh, there's some writing on it.
{11297}{11346}Scratches, l should imagine.
{11416}{11465}No.
{11467}{11538}Some kind of...symbols.
{11540}{11609}- l've never seen anything like it.|- l'll give you 50 for it.
{11642}{11691}- 50?|- Then we have a deal.
{11693}{11736}Wait a minute. Wait, wait, wait.
{11738}{11807}How come it's suddenly worth...ten times
{11809}{11856}what you offered for it in the first place?
{11858}{11912}lf l were you, Laura, l'd get this appraised.
{11914}{12001}l'll have it done for you, if you like.|lf Mr Andrews still wants it...
{12003}{12060}50 quid. We have a deal, remember?
{12062}{12111}No, we don't.
{12113}{12201}- You're right, Mike. Could you get it appraised?|- Yes.
{12667}{12716}Master! Master!
{12718}{12767}Allison's gone!
{12793}{12832}Find her!
{12834}{12879}Don't let her get away!
{12994}{13040}Search the drive!
{13202}{13251}Search the path!
{13333}{13382}This way!
{14032}{14081}There she is!
{14718}{14767}She's gone this way!
{15053}{15092}Thank s, Mike.
{15094}{15140}- l'll see you tomorrow.|- Bye, darling.
{15142}{15202}Oh! You'd better have this.
{15204}{15302}- Oh, yeah. l'll get it appraised tomorrow, OK?|- OK. Bye.
{15574}{15636}l'll give you 250 for it.
{15638}{15710}You can tell her you only got 1 00 for it,|if you like.
{15712}{15800}No-one's going to complain|if you make a little profit for yourself.
{15802}{15851}- Well, l'm tempted...|- Good.
{15853}{15902}...to wrap it round your neck.
{18084}{18132}What the hell are you doing?
{18182}{18275}There are some people after me!|Please help me! Please!
{18315}{18377}Get in.
{18581}{18630}Who are you running away from?
{18660}{18744}Just some people who want me to do something|l don't want to do.
{18825}{18894}- Where do you want to go?|- l don't know. Anywhere.
{18930}{18986}- Where are you going?|- Amersham.
{19016}{19065}That'll be fine.
{19099}{19155}Where did you get this?
{19157}{19206}{y:i}A friend of mine bought it in a sale
{19208}{19263}Do you mind?
{19330}{19379}No.
{19814}{19863}Wake up.
{19922}{19971}- Hm?|- This is where l live.
{20005}{20054}Would you like to come in for a drink?
{20160}{20204}OK.
{20290}{20339}lt's nice.
{20365}{20414}lt's nice!
{20416}{20465}{y:i}- Do you live here alone?|{y:i}- Yes
{20491}{20540}Ever since my divorce.
{20542}{20602}Right, what would you like, then?
{20604}{20658}{y:i}- Bandy? Gin?|- Brandy will do fine. Thanks.
{20660}{20709}{y:i}Right
{20757}{20796}{y:i}I don't even know your name
{20798}{20840}Allison Lasalle.
{20842}{20882}ls that French?
{20884}{20926}No.
{20928}{20978}Way back, l think my family were Huguenots.
{21110}{21154}What do you do?
{21180}{21229}l export antiques.
{21274}{21323}And l collect military figures,
{21325}{21376}medals, you know, that kind of thing.
{21378}{21427}There we are.
{21429}{21478}- Cheers.|- Cheers.
{21549}{21598}So,
{21600}{21654}who were you trying to avoid back there?
{21656}{21705}Oh, just some people.
{21707}{21761}Well, don't you want to tell me about it?
{21763}{21822}Believe me, you're better off not knowing.
{21853}{21910}Anyway, l'm not sure l understand myself.
{22007}{22099}- lt seems to fascinate you, that mirror thing.|- lt's a scrying glass.
{22101}{22150}What's that?
{22152}{22212}{y:i}Something like a cystal ball
{22214}{22263}Only this one's very old.
{22265}{22314}{y:i}How do you know?
{22316}{22355}Such power.
{22357}{22399}l've never felt such power.
{22476}{22541}- Perhaps it's the original.|- What original?
{22543}{22589}The one made by Dr Dee himself.
{22617}{22692}- What, John Dee, the astrologer?|- Astrologer, alchemist,
{22694}{22743}mathematician,
{22745}{22794}magician.
{22827}{22916}He used a glass like this in experiments|with a man named Kelley.
{22918}{22967}What, to foretell the future?
{22969}{23026}Not exactly.
{23028}{23120}Look, l know people who'd give a lot for this,|if you want to sell it.
{23122}{23202}- Who?|- An occult group, the Choronzon Society.
{23204}{23245}Are they the people you ran away from?
{23288}{23341}Could l have some water in this brandy, please?
{23379}{23428}Yes.
{23508}{23595}l don't think l've ever heard of|the Choronzon Society.
{23624}{23678}Where do they have their headquarters...
{23704}{23753}..Allison?
{23831}{23880}Allison?
{24034}{24083}Damn it.
{24111}{24149}Allison!
{24262}{24314}{y:i}What do you mean the mirror vanished?
{24316}{24363}She took it with her, that's what you mean.
{24365}{24427}All right, but calling the police|is not going to help.
{24429}{24483}They might get it back. That would help.
{24485}{24534}You told me yourself
{24536}{24628}that creep Simon Andrews|offered you 250 for it.
{24630}{24733}- Yes, it could be worth more than that.|- All the more reason for calling the police, then.
{24735}{24784}Laura, she's in trouble.
{24786}{24880}Too right she's in trouble.|She nicked something that belonged to me.
{24882}{24955}l wouldn't even let an old customer|get away with that.
{24981}{25072}- Why should l let your fancy woman rip me off?|- She's not my fancy woman.
{25133}{25182}You could have fooled me.
{25184}{25260}- Is she pretty?|- I suppose so, yeah.
{25262}{25311}Just my luck.
{25313}{25358}What's her birth sign?
{25360}{25404}l don't know, l didn't ask her.
{25406}{25493}Typical. l expect she's Scorpio or Pisces.
{25495}{25568}- Fatal for a Cancer like you.|{y:i}- I'm telling you
{25570}{25637}she's in trouble.
{25639}{25702}Have you ever heard of Dr John Dee?
{25704}{25773}John Dee? The Elizabethan astrologer?
{25775}{25846}Yes. She said|the glass might have belonged to him.
{25848}{25897}Really?
{25923}{25970}Well, no wonder everyone's after it.
{25996}{26099}Well, it must be worth|a hell of a lot more than 250, then.
{26101}{26150}You won't go to the police, will you?
{26203}{26252}All right.
{26254}{26303}Just get the mirror back, Michael.
{26305}{26356}You're marvellous, do you know that?
{26358}{26407}Do you?
{27099}{27148}Good morning.
{27150}{27210}- Hello.|- Can l help?
{27212}{27293}Er, yes. l'm looking for a mirror.
{27295}{27344}lt's shaped like this, dark glass,
{27346}{27418}a metal frame,|ornamented with characters of some kind.
{27420}{27531}- l think it might be Elizabethan.|- We've nothing like that, l'm afraid.
{27533}{27603}Oh. Are you sure?
{27605}{27643}Yes.
{27670}{27736}lt's funny, because Mr Andrews said he had one.
{27738}{27787}Well, l don't know where.
{27813}{27857}And l thought l knew all the stock.
{27922}{27954}l'll ask him.
{27956}{28014}- He's in his office at the back.|- l'll find the way.
{28016}{28075}- No, you can't go...|- You've got lovely green eyes.
{28077}{28126}l'm a sucker for green eyes.
{28249}{28293}{y:i}Hi. What, where you thinking
{28295}{28340}of going to the Lampard House sale?
{28342}{28411}- Well, yes, l was, actually.|- l wouldn't bother if l were you.
{28413}{28453}Old Lampard sold off the best stuff
{28455}{28556}{y:i}- so his fourth wife wouldn't inherit|- Still, there are one or two items.
{28558}{28612}Any nice scrying glasses?
{28705}{28754}So you know.
{28756}{28872}Well, my offer still stands. ln fact, l may be able|to persuade my client to go above 250.
{28874}{28917}Perhaps another hundred.
{28919}{28994}Oh, l would have thought|Dr John Dee's original scrying glass
{28996}{29085}- was worth a lot more than that.|- All right, how much do you want?
{29087}{29136}A thousand?
{29138}{29183}A thousand.
{29185}{29226}l shall have to speak to my client.
{29228}{29281}Would they be the Choronzon Society?
{29283}{29332}They are my clients.
{29334}{29416}{y:i}- You can tell them I haven't got the glass|- Where is it?
{29418}{29488}You can also tell them that l want it valued
{29490}{29528}before l settle for a thousand.
{29666}{29738}- Did you find Mr Andrews all right?|- Yes, thank you.
{29740}{29789}Oh, something he forgot to give me.
{29818}{29893}l won't bother him now, he's on the phone.|Perhaps you could help me.
{29895}{29976}He was going to give me the address|of the Choronzon Society.
{29978}{30043}Oh, l don't think l have it in here.
{30135}{30184}Er...no.
{30186}{30252}- lt'll be in his office.|- Ah, don't bother him.
{30254}{30378}Um... Oh, l've forgotten the name of the fellow|that runs the Choronzon thing.
{30380}{30420}Well, that will be Mr Randolph.
{30422}{30471}Of course, yes.
{30473}{30527}- Charles Randolph.|- Yes.
{30529}{30609}- Lives in Wiltshire somewhere, l think.|- Thank you.
{31174}{31265}{y:i}The conjunction of the stars|{y:i}being clearly favourable
{31267}{31400}{y:i}we did then agee to perform the ritual|{y:i}for the raising of Choronzon, that mighty devil
{31691}{31748}{y:i}Choronzon? Who the hell is Choronzon?
{31750}{31805}According to the book, Choronzon
{31807}{31856}is the Guardian of the Abyss.
{31858}{31915}- The devil's doorkeeper.|- Sort of, yeah.
{31917}{31966}John Dee was after big game.
{31968}{32017}No witches or broomsticks for him.
{32019}{32068}Well, what did he use the glass for?
{32094}{32191}Well, Dee employed an lrish medium called,|would you believe, Kelley.
{32193}{32251}Now, Kelley would go into a trance,
{32253}{32302}look into the scrying glass,
{32304}{32343}and he'd tell Dee
{32345}{32383}what he saw there.
{32525}{32627}- Well, what did he see?|- lt's very odd. He saw writing.
{32629}{32706}- Writing?|{y:i}- Yes witing
{32708}{32767}Some strange kind of language called er...
{32800}{32898}Enochian.|Yes, it was a series of invocations, calls,
{32900}{32939}to Choronzon,
{32941}{32990}{y:i}amongst others
{33046}{33095}Has anyone ever...
{33123}{33159}...tried calling?
{33161}{33222}Yes, lots. This century, too.
{33283}{33385}1909, Aleister Crowley and Victor Neuburg|invoked Choronzon.
{33387}{33461}Result - Neuburg had a nervous breakdown.
{33491}{33540}1920, Crowley tried again.
{33542}{33591}Total disaster.
{33593}{33642}Two of his group went mad.
{33644}{33693}One died.
{33695}{33794}About 1935, the Thule Group had a go.|They were a German occult society.
{33796}{33845}And it went wrong every time?
{33847}{33929}Yeah. There are a couple of major problems|with the ritual.
{33931}{34002}Now, to incarnate Choronzon in human form,
{34004}{34053}"the chosen human subject
{34055}{34124}must be born at a solstice."
{34157}{34254}And he must go willingly.|ln fact, the book says "eagerly"
{34256}{34319}to the place of invocation.
{34321}{34370}- Eagerly?|- Eagerly.
{34397}{34454}And they must have in their possession...
{34480}{34529}...a scrying glass.
{34606}{34663}You are an empty chalice.
{34703}{34752}No thought.
{34754}{34799}No will.
{34801}{34850}Empty.
{34926}{34975}Empty.
{34977}{35026}Look into the glass.
{35092}{35141}lnto the glass.
{35171}{35220}lnto the glass.
{35250}{35299}Gaze into the depths.
{35327}{35376}{y:i}Gaze into tne depths
{35498}{35547}{y:i}Allison Lasalle
{35607}{35656}{y:i}Seek
{35683}{35732}{y:i}Seek her
{36630}{36667}{y:i}I brought it back
{36739}{36795}Help me, Michael.
{36849}{36898}You must help me!
{36900}{37008}- They're after me, l know they are! |- lt's all right. lt's all right, it's all right.
{37315}{37367}They're after the scrying glass, too.
{37369}{37418}Why did you bring it back?
{37450}{37499}Because it's not safe with me.
{37501}{37560}Or else l'm not safe with it. l don't know.
{37586}{37672}l've been walking around all day,|trying to decide what to do.
{37741}{37790}Why do they need you?
{37842}{37881}For a ritual.
{37883}{37926}What, the Choronzon ritual?
{37928}{37980}You know about it?
{38061}{38118}l thought the chosen one had to go eagerly.
{38120}{38211}- They can arrange that. They can do anything.|- Come on.
{38213}{38281}Don't you know the power of positive evil?
{38339}{38401}Why do they need the scrying glass?|Do you know that?
{38403}{38491}Because it's the only way into the abyss.
{38763}{38812}Ah!
{39261}{39292}Are you cold?
{39333}{39382}Someone just walked over my grave.
{39413}{39462}l'll put the fire on for you.
{39464}{39513}No, don't bother.
{39566}{39615}So,
{39617}{39666}how did you get involved?
{39711}{39760}Through a woman l met at a party.
{39762}{39811}She was an astrologer.
{39813}{39939}She said a friend of hers, Charles Randolph,|was looking for people with my birth sign.
{39941}{40062}- So you joined the Choronzon Society?|- Well, l'd always been interested in the occult.
{40064}{40110}lt was all right at first.
{40112}{40175}Until Charles Randolph started hypnotising me.
{40177}{40227}Why?
{40229}{40278}He said l'd got mediumistic powers,
{40280}{40329}and this was the way to develop them.
{40366}{40415}l started having these dreams.
{40417}{40466}What dreams?
{40468}{40539}The same one, really. More Iike a nightmare.
{40566}{40617}l had to go down to this huge dark pit.
{40667}{40723}Every time, l had to go deeper and deeper.
{40751}{40800}There was something there. l...
{40802}{40875}l don't know what, but l knew it was evil.|Unutterably evil.
{40915}{40964}Mm?
{41005}{41062}Charles Randolph told me|l was imagining things.
{41064}{41171}He said...it was just me going deeper|and deeper into myself.
{41396}{41445}Perhaps he was right.
{41471}{41507}Perhaps there is evil in me.
{41509}{41558}Rubbish!
{41560}{41636}Anyone who helps with the washing-up|can't be all bad.
{44499}{44548}Now it will take its own course.
{44574}{44623}Shall l prepare for the sacrifice?
{44625}{44674}Yes.
{44676}{44725}For midnight.
{46982}{47031}Allison.
{47033}{47082}Allison!
{47397}{47461}- Mike! |- lt's all right.
{47529}{47568}It's OK.
{48470}{48519}- Mr Roberts?|- Yes.
{48521}{48570}My name's Charles Randolph.
{48572}{48621}May l come in?
{48851}{48900}Lovely place you've got here.
{48902}{48951}l do love these old houses.
{48986}{49043}Ah! A collector.
{49069}{49121}Duke of Cumberland's Foot Guards, hm?
{49156}{49205}Magnificent.
{49207}{49295}l'm sure you didn't come here|to admire my collection, Mr Randolph.
{49297}{49346}No.
{49348}{49397}- l came to warn you.|- Warn me?
{49399}{49456}- May I?|- What do you want to warn me about?
{49492}{49572}A young lady called Allison Lasalle.|Now, Mr Roberts,
{49574}{49693}before you deny any knowledge of her, let me|say that she was seen getting into your car.
{49695}{49744}l really am very worried about her.
{49746}{49794}And you.
{49796}{49845}Me? Why?
{49847}{49906}The girl could be dangerous, violent even.
{49952}{50033}Mr Roberts,|Allison is a very disturbed young woman,
{50035}{50074}with some very strange ideas.
{50076}{50145}The Choronzon Society doesn't seem|to have helped much.
{50147}{50219}Oh, she told you about that, did she?
{50245}{50300}Well, l expect that sounds a little weird to you.
{50326}{50445}But l can assure you that that is|a perfectly innocent, small historical society.
{50447}{50559}l thought introducing Allison to the society|would give her an outside interest,
{50585}{50632}some degree of mental stimulus,
{50634}{50738}{y:i}while she worked out|{y:i}her own very real psychological problems.
{50740}{50789}Unfortunately,
{50791}{50842}it seems to have overstimulated her.
{50959}{51008}What did you say?
{51010}{51075}What...psychological problems?
{51077}{51143}Form of paranoia, Mr Roberts.
{51145}{51221}She sees herself all the time as the object
{51223}{51282}of a conspiacy
{51578}{51649}Offer me wine.
{51949}{51998}Would you like a glass of wine?
{52000}{52049}Thank you.
{52082}{52148}Poor Allison. l really am very worried about her.
{52174}{52225}There's no telling what she might do.
{52263}{52338}lf she's as...disturbed as you say she is,
{52340}{52406}don't you think she ought to|see a psychiatrist?
{52408}{52517}Some people only turn to my fringe medicine|after they've tried everything else.
{52544}{52608}Are you saying that she's seen a psychiatrist?
{52610}{52710}Analysts, psychotherapists, neurologists,|God knows what.
{52792}{52854}A little dry bread.
{52981}{53030}Thank you.
{53032}{53081}Would you like some bread with that?
{53083}{53132}Please.
{53212}{53302}Poor Allison. She's been through|rather a lot lately, l'm afraid.
{53493}{53542}Mr Roberts,
{53544}{53595}a little salt with the bread.
{53749}{53798}Thank you so much, Mr Roberts.
{54145}{54203}- Michael, what do you think you're doing?|- What?
{54205}{54263}Don't you know you must never give|a black magician
{54265}{54316}bread or wine or salt in your own house?
{54318}{54396}l told you, Mr Roberts.
{54398}{54476}Didn't you realise he'd got you half-hypnotised?
{54509}{54558}Get out.
{54560}{54623}Not without you, my dear.|You are the chosen one.
{54649}{54695}- And the time approaches.|- Get out.
{54749}{54798}My friend,
{54800}{54863}you don't know what you're involved in.
{54890}{54971}For centuries, all the magi|and all the great occultists
{54973}{55037}have been trying to work the Choronzon ritual.
{55039}{55131}None has succeeded. Until now.
{55133}{55182}Now the time is right.
{55184}{55273}- l shall prove myself the greatest of them all.|- Get out!
{55330}{55379}lt's too late, my friend.
{55408}{55457}Allison is mine.
{55459}{55514}- Perhaps he's right.|- Rubbish.
{55516}{55578}They seem to have|some kind of control over me.
{55580}{55653}That's why l'm calling in|the New South Wales cavalry.
{55655}{55703}What?
{55705}{55779}An Australian friend of mine.|She'll look after you.
{56127}{56196}You've got a damn nerve|asking me to take your fancy piece in.
{56198}{56272}- She's in a lot of trouble.|- So you keep saying.
{56399}{56479}- What sort of trouble?|- l'm not pregnant, if that's what you mean.
{56481}{56555}Oh, it wasn't,|but thank s for setting my mind at rest.
{56594}{56646}- Police?|- No, of course not.
{56648}{56696}lt's no good, Michael.
{56698}{56768}The New South Wales cavalry|aren't going to ride to my rescue.
{56770}{56848}- And you can't blame...|- Thanks, but l'll decide, if you don't mind.
{56850}{56889}- What's your birth sign?|- What?
{56891}{56968}- When were you born?|- December the 21st.
{56970}{57019}A lousy Capricorn, l knew it.
{57021}{57070}OK, she can stay.
{57096}{57147}- Laura...|- l know. l'm marvellous.
{57197}{57246}Bye.
{57248}{57335}l ought to warn you, there are three house rules|if you stay here.
{57337}{57399}- What?|- l have the first bath in the morning,
{57401}{57484}you don't use my perfume,|and you wash your own knickers.
{57565}{57636}There was a phone message for you.|Laura Stephens.
{57666}{57715}Something about a mirror.
{57717}{57784}- What about it?|- She says she's willing to sell.
{58026}{58125}{y:i}- Simon I was hoping you'd get my message|{y:i}- Do you have the mirror here?
{58127}{58176}{y:i}It's not a mirror, is it?
{58178}{58214}{y:i}It's a scrying gIass.
{58216}{58297}{y:i}- Quite a valuable one|- My client has authorised me.
{58299}{58348}to pay any sum, within reason.
{58374}{58423}1,500.
{58425}{58474}1,500?
{58500}{58546}l'll write the cheque now.
{58572}{58638}- l presume it is yours to sell.|- Yes, of course.
{58640}{58707}To tell you the truth, l'll be glad to get rid of it.
{58709}{58781}{y:i}The damn thing|{y:i}has brought me nothing but trouble
{58896}{58975}Allison, where's that mirror thing|you brought with you?
{58977}{59019}Tell him to go.
{59021}{59062}Simon? But l've just sold it to him.
{59064}{59138}- Well, come on, where is it?|- You don't know what you're doing.
{59140}{59196}Laura, l...
{59198}{59234}Allison!
{59634}{59683}{y:i}Allison
{59734}{59783}Allison!
{59850}{59899}Michael!
{59926}{59975}Come on, now. Tell me, what happened?
{59977}{60075}Your precious girlfriend crowned me|with a Japanese lamp.
{60077}{60126}- Allison did that?|- 60 quid's worth!
{60128}{60218}- Are you sure it was Allison?|- Well, of course l'm sure! Look! Real blood!
{60220}{60312}- lt must have been that Andrews character.|- l know who hit me, for God's sake!
{60314}{60366}l'll get some water, clear it up for you.
{60417}{60516}- How did he know she was here?|- l sold him that glass thing.
{60629}{60679}lt was mine to sell.
{60681}{60729}1,500?
{60731}{60814}Well, you don't think l'd tell him|where Allison was, do you?
{60816}{60890}You didn't have to.|He knew she'd be where the scrying glass was.
{60892}{60950}Where are you going?|l'm bleeding to death here!
{60952}{61001}Call a bloody ambulance, cobber!
{61432}{61492}- Mr Andrews isn't here.|- l know. Where's he gone?
{61494}{61544}- Wiltshire, l think.|- Where exactly?
{61546}{61595}l don't know.
{61762}{61803}What are you doing?
{61805}{61864}You can't do that! That's his address book!
{61866}{61935}Look, just sit down and shut up, darling, will you?
{61962}{62011}Right. R...R...R...
{62077}{62126}Yes, here we are. Charles Randolph.
{62128}{62207}Westbourne Hall, Westbourne, Wiltshire.|The Choronzon Society.
{62209}{62285}Yes! Mr Andrews has been a member for years!
{62287}{62336}- Hm?|- Well, didn't you know?
{62338}{62399}No, l didn't.
{62620}{62669}Master!
{62885}{62934}Prepare her.
{66241}{66290}Master, the girl is ready.
{67186}{67235}Allison.
{67372}{67421}Allison.
{67480}{67529}Michael!
{67579}{67656}l've been so worried.|l was afraid you wouldn't get here in time.
{67658}{67737}- Are you all right? They haven't hurt you?|- Of course not, darling.
{67870}{67919}Come on.
{68081}{68149}- What are you doing?|- Letting them know you're here.
{68367}{68432}Let go, will you? Let go!
{68486}{68532}What are you doing?
{68669}{68723}Darling, you really have saved my life.
{68725}{68765}lf you hadn't got here,
{68767}{68803}I was to be the chosen one.
{68805}{68845}He was born at the solstice?
{68847}{68886}Midnight, June the 20th.
{68929}{68988}He came eagerly to the place of invocation?
{68990}{69060}Eagerly. He came to rescue me.
{69087}{69173}{y:i}- And he bears the scrying glass?|{y:i}- Yes
{69220}{69269}Good.
{69295}{69344}All is according to the ritual.
{69389}{69478}My Lord Choronzon will accept this sacrifice.
{70558}{70594}This is absurd!
{70941}{70969}Allison!
{70971}{71020}Master!
{71058}{71092}May l?
{71094}{71138}{y:i}I beg you
{71140}{71189}You have done well, my friend.
{71461}{71517}Allison!
{71583}{71668}Zahzas. Zahzas.
{71670}{71717}No!
{71747}{71790}- Zahzas.|- No!
{71828}{71877}Argh!
{74419}{74483}Master.
{75457}{75506}You have done well,
{75508}{75542}my servants
{75602}{75666}- Almighty Choronzon.|- Almighty Choronzon.

