Shadow of a Doubt
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If I wanted to murder you tomorrow,
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do you think
I'd waste my time on fancy hypodermics?

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- Or on Inee?
- What's that?

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- Inee. Indian arrow poison.
- Oh.

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Listen,
I'd find out if you were alone, walk in,

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hit you on the head with a piece
of lead pipe or a loaded cane -

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What'd be the fun of that?
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Where's your planning?
Where's your clues?

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I don't want any clues.
I want to murder you.

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What do I want with clues?
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Well, if you haven't got any clues,
where's your book?

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I'm not talkin' 'bout writing books.
I'm talking about killing you!

:28:34
If I was going to kill you, I wouldn't do
a dumb thing like hitting you on the head.

:28:38
First of all,
I don't like the fingerprint angle.

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Of course, I could always wear gloves,
press your hands against the pipe

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after you were dead
and make you look like a suicide.

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But you wouldn't beat yourself to death.
I'd do it so it didn't look like murder.

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Oh, Ann?
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- What?
- Come here.

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Did you ever see a house
made out of newspapers?

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Well, watch.
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You-You take one sheet here.
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OK? And you tear it down here.
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And you tear it there.
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You fold it over here at the side.
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Fold over the other side here.
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And turn it up there.
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Now with... the door...
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Right off... and there.
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I'm not a baby any more.
Besides, that's Papa's paper.

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(Uncle Charlie) Oh, Roger, look what
we ' ve got. A nice, little red barn.


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