Shadow of a Doubt
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1:02:00
- Want to look at the headlines, Charles?
- Thank you, Joe.

1:02:05
(Emmy) Roger, don't make so much noise
with your soup.

1:02:08
(Ann) lf he holds his lips together, he
could draw it carefully, like a horse.

1:02:12
(Emmy) - Don't be disgusting.
(Roger) - May l dip my bread in it?

1:02:15
(Joe) - Where's Charlie?
(Emmy) - She wanted to serve dinner.

1:02:18
- She ' ll be in in a minute.
(Uncle Charlie) - You're right, Joe.

1:02:22
Nothing special tonight. Oh, here she is!
1:02:25
(Uncle Charlie) - Here ' s my girl.
(Roger) - How many hours did you sleep?

1:02:28
If you could tell me
the exact minute you went to sleep,

1:02:31
the exact minute you woke up,
if you woke up in between

1:02:34
and how long you stayed awake
each time you woke up,

1:02:37
then I could tell you exactly -
1:02:39
You won't sleep tonight.
Nobody who sleeps all day can.

1:02:43
I slept all right, and I kept dreaming,
1:02:45
perfect nightmares
about you, Uncle Charlie.

1:02:49
Nightmares about me?
1:02:51
You were on a train,
running away from something

1:02:56
and when I saw you on the train,
I felt terribly happy.

1:03:00
(Emmy) How could you feel happy
seeing Uncle Charlie on a train?

1:03:03
I don't want to see him on a train.
I hope he stays here forever.

1:03:07
Well, he has to leave sometime.
We have to face the facts.

1:03:12
I like people who face facts.
1:03:14
Well, we're not going
to face any such facts as those.

1:03:19
Oh, Ann,
would you like to see the funnies?

1:03:22
I'm too old for funnies. I read two books
a week. I took a sacred oath I would.

1:03:26
Besides, no one's allowed to read
at the table. It isn't polite.

1:03:30
Don't correct your elders!
1:03:32
She's right, Emmy.
I'm forgetting my manners.

1:03:34
Joe, I'm going to blame this paper on you.
1:03:37
Roger, go to the icebox and bring me
a big, red bottle you'll find there.

1:03:42
You can throw the paper away.
Dad's read it, you've read it.

1:03:45
We don't need to play any
games with it tonight.

1:03:48
(Emmy) Ann, you can help
Charlie carry the vegetables.

1:03:50
(Emmy) l saw that bottle
when l was getting dinner.

1:03:53
St Paul said, "Take a little wine
for thy stomach's sake."

1:03:57
Wine for dinner sounds so gay!
1:03:59
Remember they had the champagne
when the oldest Jones girl got married?


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