Shadow of a Doubt
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1:22:03
Yes, but gain isn't always the word.
Now, take me.

1:22:06
Who'd want a detective
for a son-in-law?

1:22:09
- My father would.
- He would?

1:22:11
If you told him you were going to marry
a detective, he wouldn't disown you?

1:22:16
It wouldn't have to be me. There's Ann.
1:22:18
No, Ann wants to marry a librarian.
She told me.

1:22:22
So she'll always have
plenty of books around to read.

1:22:28
What's the matter?
1:22:30
I was laughing.
It's been so long since I laughed.

1:22:34
I like it when you laugh.
1:22:35
I like it when you don't.
I guess I like you whatever you do.

1:22:41
- I guess I like you.
- I'm glad. I like you too.

1:22:45
Funny how you happen to meet someone
and like them and... like them.

1:22:50
Mm-hm.
1:22:52
- Charlie?
- Yes?

1:22:54
I suppose it couldn't ever really happen
some day that you'd tell your father...

1:22:59
You know, about marrying someone,
a detective, I mean.

1:23:02
- I don't know.
- I didn't mean to tell you.

1:23:06
I wanted to wait until you'd forgotten
the mess we've been through together,

1:23:09
till you didn't think of me as part
of something unpleasant and frightening.

1:23:12
I wanted to wait and come back
and then tell you.

1:23:16
But I can't help it.
I want to tell you now.

1:23:19
I love you, Charlie. I love you terribly.
1:23:22
I know it's no time to tell you now
and I'm sorry. Do you mind?

1:23:27
- I don't mind.
- Do you think you could think about it?

1:23:29
- About your loving me?
- And perhaps your loving me?

1:23:35
I-I'd like us to be friends. I know that.
We are friends.

1:23:40
- I'd like to have that to think about.
- Nothing more?

1:23:44
I don't know, Jack.
I... Just don't know yet.

1:23:48
Alright. But I may come back?
1:23:51
Oh, please come back.
Please come back.

1:23:57
Listen, Charlie.
1:23:59
When I go, go back to that square
in the middle of town.


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