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= Quotes for Magistrate Philipse (Character) from Sleepy Hollow (1999) = The content of this page was created by users. It has not been screened or verified by IMDb staff.Sleepy Hollow (1999) Ichabod Crane: You believe the father killed her? Samuel Philipse: The Horseman killed her. Ichabod Crane: How often do I have to tell you? There is no Horseman, never was a Horseman, and never will be a Horseman. [Pulls a pendant off of The Magistrate's neck] Ichabod Crane: What is that thing? Samuel Philipse: It's my talisman. It protects me from the Horseman. Samuel Philipse: Five victims in four graves. Ichabod Crane: [Studies the horse tracks surrounding Jonathan Masbath's dead body, and takes giant footsteps] The stride is gigantic! The attacker rode Masbath down, turned his horse, and

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  • = Quotes for Magistrate Philipse (Character) from Sleepy Hollow (1999) = The content of this page was created by users. It has not been screened or verified by IMDb staff.Sleepy Hollow (1999) Ichabod Crane: You believe the father killed her? Samuel Philipse: The Horseman killed her. Ichabod Crane: How often do I have to tell you? There is no Horseman, never was a Horseman, and never will be a Horseman. [Pulls a pendant off of The Magistrate's neck] Ichabod Crane: What is that thing? Samuel Philipse: It's my talisman. It protects me from the Horseman. Samuel Philipse: Five victims in four graves. Ichabod Crane: [Studies the horse tracks surrounding Jonathan Masbath's dead body, and takes giant footsteps] The stride is gigantic! The attacker rode Masbath down, turned his horse, and
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  • = Quotes for Magistrate Philipse (Character) from Sleepy Hollow (1999) = The content of this page was created by users. It has not been screened or verified by IMDb staff.Sleepy Hollow (1999) Ichabod Crane: You believe the father killed her? Samuel Philipse: The Horseman killed her. Ichabod Crane: How often do I have to tell you? There is no Horseman, never was a Horseman, and never will be a Horseman. [Pulls a pendant off of The Magistrate's neck] Ichabod Crane: What is that thing? Samuel Philipse: It's my talisman. It protects me from the Horseman. Samuel Philipse: Five victims in four graves. Ichabod Crane: [Studies the horse tracks surrounding Jonathan Masbath's dead body, and takes giant footsteps] The stride is gigantic! The attacker rode Masbath down, turned his horse, and came back. Came back to claim the head. [Takes a small bottle out of his bag and starts sprinkling powder near the severed neck. The powder sizzles] Ichabod Crane: Yes. There's a chemical reaction. It shows there was a powerful, singular thrust to the neck. [Puts on strange goggles] Ichabod Crane: Now. [Using tongs, he lifts the skin of the neck and a beetle runs out. He shudders] Ichabod Crane: Interesting. Baltus Van Tassel: What is it? Ichabod Crane: The wound was cauterized in the very instant, as though the blade itself were red-hot. And yet, no blistering, no scorched flesh. Samuel Philipse: The Devil's fire.
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