Shadow of a Doubt
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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.

1:24:01
Take a good look at it.
That's where I first knew I loved you.

1:24:05
That's where we had the fight
and I didn't know what to do.

1:24:09
I like my Job,
but I didn't like it that night.

1:24:12
I hated it that night.
1:24:14
- You hate it now?
- No, not now.

1:24:19
You know, this is a swell place.
I'm going to put a bronze plaque up.

1:24:23
(Door Creaks, Slams Shut)
1:24:25
That door's always banging shut!
1:24:28
Oh! It sticks.
1:24:32
Uh!
1:24:43
What are you two locking yourselves
in the garage for?

1:24:46
- When I was young, it was the parlour.
- Hello, Mr Oakley.

1:24:49
- I was saying goodbye to Charlie.
- In the garage?

1:24:51
The door got stuck.
Now I'll have to say goodbye to you.

1:24:54
Let's say goodbye out here on the lawn.
No use taking a chance on the garage.

1:24:59
- Finished here?
- All finished, but I'll be back.


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