Shadow of a Doubt
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:45:00
Yes.
:45:08
I really don't see
what you want to look up here for.

:45:10
Whose room is that? It's mine.
My uncle's using it now, though.

:45:14
I'd like to see what your room looks like.
Typical girl, typical room.

:45:17
Typical of you to ask.
My uncle's resting.

:45:20
I really don't want to disturb him.
:45:22
- Is there a back stairs?
- Mm-hm. Right down the hall.

:45:27
I'll bet you 50 cents
that your uncle isn't in there.

:45:29
(Chuckles) Oh, betting's silly.
:45:31
All you want to do
is photograph my room, doesn't he?

:45:34
- That's it.
- Besides, I know my uncle's in there.

:45:37
Alright, I'll still bet he isn't.
Let me knock and see.

:45:39
Oh, I'll knock.
:45:42
Uncle Charlie?
:45:45
Uncle Charlie, may we come in?
:45:52
- See?
- You were right.

:45:55
Nice room. Do you mind if I take a picture
since he isn't here?

:45:58
- I don't want to disturb your uncle.
- Oh, I suppose so.

:46:01
But I really can't imagine
anyone being interested in my room.

:46:04
It's not the way I'd like it.
I'd like to have it yellow and white.

:46:09
Might as well let him work in peace.
:46:11
Besides, I'd like to talk to you.
:46:15
Your picking us as an average family
gave me a funny feeling.

:46:19
- What kind of a funny feeling?
- Oh, I don't know.

:46:23
I guess I don't like to be and average girl
in an average family.

:46:25
Average families are the best.
Look at me.

:46:27
- I'm from an average family.
- As average as ours ?

:46:30
Sure.
Besides, I don't think you're average.

:46:32
Oh, that's because you see me now
instead of a few days ago.

:46:36
I was in the dumps. Then Uncle Charlie
came and everything changed.

:46:42
But your mother said he came last night.
Maybe you Just think -

:46:45
I don't think. I know.
:46:47
Funny, but when I think about how I feel,
I always come back to Uncle Charlie.

:46:53
Are you trying to tell me
I shouldn't think he's so wonderful?

:46:58
- Oh, no. I -
- (Emmy) Mr Saunders?


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