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[Miss Price flips through the pages of The Spells of Astoroth]
Miss Eglantine Price: Ah, here we are. "Substitutiary Locomotion. The ancient art of--" etcetera. "The spell which creates this force is five mystic words. These words are--"
[turns the last page, but finds nothing; flips back through the pages, then looks at Professor Browne]
Miss Eglantine Price: But the rest of the book is missing!
Professor Emelius Browne: Now you see why I closed down the college.
Miss Eglantine Price: Where are the other pages?
Professor Emelius Browne: [scoffs and shakes his head] Haven't the foggiest.
[leans back against the bookshelf and crosses his arms]
Miss Eglantine Price: [storms over] Listen to me, Mr. Browne!
Professor Emelius Browne: I'm all ears.
Miss Eglantine Price: You *will* be if you don't pay attention. *Where* did you get this *book*?
Professor Emelius Browne: Oh, I bought it from a chap in the street market. Eh, there was a bit of unpleasantness, as a matter of fact. He claimed that I'd given him a dud coin, I ask you. There was a sort of scuffle, then the book tore, he got one half, and I got the other.
Miss Eglantine Price: But where's the other half *now*?
Professor Emelius Browne: Oh, it's probably been thrown away, but if it still exists, there's only one place to find it.
Miss Eglantine Price: Where is that?
Miss Eglantine Price: Ah, here we are. "Substitutiary Locomotion. The ancient art of--" etcetera. "The spell which creates this force is five mystic words. These words are--"
[turns the last page, but finds nothing; flips back through the pages, then looks at Professor Browne]
Miss Eglantine Price: But the rest of the book is missing!
Professor Emelius Browne: Now you see why I closed down the college.
Miss Eglantine Price: Where are the other pages?
Professor Emelius Browne: [scoffs and shakes his head] Haven't the foggiest.
[leans back against the bookshelf and crosses his arms]
Miss Eglantine Price: [storms over] Listen to me, Mr. Browne!
Professor Emelius Browne: I'm all ears.
Miss Eglantine Price: You *will* be if you don't pay attention. *Where* did you get this *book*?
Professor Emelius Browne: Oh, I bought it from a chap in the street market. Eh, there was a bit of unpleasantness, as a matter of fact. He claimed that I'd given him a dud coin, I ask you. There was a sort of scuffle, then the book tore, he got one half, and I got the other.
Miss Eglantine Price: But where's the other half *now*?
Professor Emelius Browne: Oh, it's probably been thrown away, but if it still exists, there's only one place to find it.
Miss Eglantine Price: Where is that?
Full Transcript
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Here we are Substitutiary locomotion
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The ancient art of
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The spell which creates this force is five mystic words
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These words are
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But the rest of the book is missing
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Now you see why I closed down the college
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But where are the other pages Haven't the foggiest
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Listen to me I'm all ears
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You will be if you don't pay attention Where did you get this book
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I bought it from a street market There was a bit of unpleasantness
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He claimed that I'd given him a dud coin I ask you
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There was a sort of scuffle The book tore
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He got one half and I got the other
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But where's the other half now It's probably been thrown away
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But if it still exists there's only one place to find it
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Where is that Portobello Road
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Movie Summary
An apprentice witch, three kids and a cynical magician conman search for the missing component to a magic spell to be used in the defense of Britain in World War II.