Shadow of a Doubt
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:41:03
There's one good thing
in being a widow, isn't there?

:41:05
You don't have to ask
your husband for money. (Laughing)

:41:08
- Here you are.
- Oh, thank you.

:41:11
- Goodbye, Mr Oakley.
- Mrs Potter.

:41:13
Bye, Mrs Greene.
:41:16
(Pen Scratching)
There. There you are, Mr Greene.

:41:19
- Charlie, let's see the town.
- Goodbye, Mr Oakley.

:41:22
- Bye, Mr Greene.
- Call on us for advice anytime.

:41:24
- Thank you.
- Joe, you may see Mr Oakley out.

:41:27
Joe, keep your eyes open.
You'll have his Job in a couple of years.

:41:31
(Typewriters Clacking)
:41:41
Here he is.
:41:46
(Bus Bells Ringing)
:41:56
Those must be the questionnaire men.
They're a whole hour early.

:42:00
I won't see them.
:42:01
You don't have to if you don't want to.
I'll see that you don't.

:42:05
The way they got around your mother.
:42:07
I thought she'd have better sense.
:42:14
- How do you do ?
- How do you do?

:42:15
- You must have come to interview us.
- My name is Graham, Miss Newton.

:42:18
- Oh, how do you do?
- And this is Fred Saunders.

:42:21
How do you do? Won't you come in?
:42:23
- I'll call my mother.
- Thank you.

:42:25
Mother, the government men are here.
:42:28
Will you sit down ?
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But you said 4:00. Nothing's ready now.
:42:33
My husband is still at the bank
and-and the house is -

:42:35
That's all we want now, Mrs Newton,
some pictures of the house.

:42:37
Saunders can get busy
and I'd like to ask a few questions.

:42:40
Alright, but I do wish you'd waited
until I had the house looking its best.

:42:45
l wanted flowers around
and fresh curtains in the kitchen.

:42:48
And there are a lot of things
l don't want you to photograph.

:42:51
(Graham) - You said you own the house?
(Emmy) - Own it? lt owns us.

:42:55
No sooner do I get one thing fixed
than something else gets broken.

:42:59
And then it needs fresh paint and th-

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