Shadow of a Doubt
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:14:02
Well, it's just simply wonderful.
:14:05
Thanks most awfully, Mrs Henderson.
:14:09
Well...
:14:12
What do you think? Charles is coming.
:14:16
- Who?
- Your Uncle Charlie.

:14:18
Did you say "Charles"?
:14:20
And our Charlie's sending him a telegram.
Now, what made her think to do that?

:14:26
(Woman)
Hello, Charlie. l just called your house.

:14:28
- Telegram for your mother.
- Did you?

:14:30
Gonna send that by Bill Forest,
but you can take it.

:14:32
Thanks. From your uncle.
The spoiled one.

:14:35
My uncle? My Uncle Charlie?
:14:37
Yeah.
:14:43
Mrs Henderson,
do you believe in telepathy?

:14:46
Well, I ought to. That's my business.
:14:48
Oh, not telegraphy. Mental telepathy.
:14:52
Like...
well, suppose you have a thought,

:14:55
and suppose the thought's about
someone you're in tune with.

:14:57
Then across miles, that person knows
what you're thinking and answers you.

:15:02
- And it's all mental.
- I don't know what you're talking about.

:15:05
I only send telegrams the normal way.
:15:16
He heard me. He heard me.
:15:20
(Whistle Blowing)
:15:30
- Mr Otis? Mr Otis?
- Yes?

:15:33
You're almost in Santa Rosa. Want to be
ready when you get into Santa Rosa.

:15:36
- l'm ready now. Thanks.
- Then I'll get all your bags out for you.

:15:40
- How you feelin', Mr Otis?
- Pretty well.

:15:43
A little weak
but pretty well on the whole.

:15:45
Mm-hm.
:15:47
Harry, tell the porter you're a doctor.
:15:49
Ask if there's anything you can do.
Maybe you can help that poor soul.

:15:52
- I'm on my vacation.
- My husband's a doctor and if there's -

:15:56
No, Ma'am. He's a very sick man.
Won't see anyone.

:15:59
I haven't set eyes on him myself
since we first got on the train.


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