Shadow of a Doubt
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1:15:00
- She's outside. Don't worry about her.
- What was the matter?

1:15:03
She was a little edgy. l persuaded her
to go for a walk. She's calmer now.

1:15:07
- l'm so glad. l've saved dessert for you .
- We had an ice-cream soda.

1:15:13
(Joe) Oops-a-daisy! Off to bed you go!
(Ann Giggling)

1:15:29
(Sobbing)
1:15:35
# (Pipe Organ)
1:15:37
(Indistinct Arguing)
1:15:40
- (Emmy) Roger, come here!
- No!

1:15:47
There's my girl. Psst! Ann!
1:15:51
Hello!
You must be trying to hide or something.

1:15:54
- We're not hiding.
- People who are hiding say "psst".

1:15:58
- We Just don't want to yell on Sunday.
- Look, Ann.

1:16:00
Ask your sister to run over here.
Just ask her quietly. We'll wait here.

1:16:05
- Did my father have a feud with yours?
- My father?

1:16:09
Because if they didn't, there's no sense
in my asking Charlotte quietly.

1:16:13
Mama won't care. She thinks
girls ought to marry and settle down.

1:16:16
- In a book I'm reading -
- Just ask her, Ann. Don't be literary.

1:16:19
- Alright.
- Remember, I'm doing all the talking.

1:16:28
(Charlie) - Hello.
- Hello.

1:16:30
Good morning, Mr Graham.
1:16:32
Catherine, this is Mr Saunders.
1:16:35
- How do you do?
- How do you do?

1:16:38
- Ann says you want to speak to me.
- Saunders wants to.

1:16:41
Come on, Ann.
Tell Catherine the story of Dracula.

1:16:45
Come on, Catherine.
1:16:49
- What do you want?
- Let them get a little bit ahead.

1:16:58
It's about that photograph we took,
the one of your uncle.


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