Shadow of a Doubt
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1:20:00
- Oh, boy!
- Cut him all to pieces.

1:20:02
Had to identify him by his clothes.
1:20:04
His shirts were all initialled,
"C," "O," apostrophe "H."

1:20:08
Well, makes a good ending.
Couldn't have done better myself.

1:20:11
I guess that closes that case pretty final.
1:20:13
Sure does.
Never cared much for that case.

1:20:16
Well, I think I'll go get ready for dinner.
I'm hungry. I can eat a good dinner today.

1:21:17
Charlie, I have great news for you.
Where can we talk alone?

1:21:32
We got a wire from Maine. We can call
off the Job. I'll bet you're relieved. I am.

1:21:37
Oh, I am relieved.
1:21:39
You were trying to get youruncle out.
He must have thought you were crazy.

1:21:43
Now that it's over, I don't
want to talk about it any more.

1:21:46
I'd like to pretend the whole
dreadful thing never happened.

1:21:49
- There's nothing to pretend about.
- There's mother's gloves.

1:21:53
Mother and her gloves.
She's always losing things.

1:21:56
All mothers lose things.
Someday, she'll be losing you.

1:21:59
Mothers don't lose daughters,
they gain sons.


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