Shadow of a Doubt
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1:28:03
The most sensible thing for you to do
is to be friends with me.

1:28:07
I can do a lot for you, Charlie,
for all of you.

1:28:10
No, not you.
We don't want anything from you.

1:28:14
- I wish I'd told my mother about you.
- I know what you've been thinking.

1:28:19
How would your mother have felt?
What would it do to her now?

1:28:22
How about your father?
His Job at the bank?

1:28:26
What would become of all of you
if everything came out?

1:28:28
You needn't be afraid. I can't tell them.
1:28:32
But I'm not afraid. What would you tell?
Who'd believe you?

1:28:36
A waltz runs through your head.
1:28:39
You don't like the initials on a ring and
connect it up with a newspaper clipping.

1:28:43
Now, you haven't even got the ring.
I don't know what became of it.

1:28:45
- You have it.
- I?

1:28:48
I gave it to you.
1:28:52
I don't want you here, Uncle Charlie.
I don't want you to touch my mother.

1:28:57
So go away, I'm warning you.
Go away, or I'll kill you myself.

1:29:02
See? That's the way I feel about you.
1:29:30
- Here you are, Joe.
- Oh, perfume.

1:29:32
- Just the fresh, clean smell of lavender.
- Yeah, I know.

1:29:37
You look very handsome, both of you.
1:29:38
- I'm proud of the two men in my family.
- Emmy, you're a dream.

1:29:43
It's a pity the children
have to sit on our laps.

1:29:45
It's going to be a tight squeeze.
It won't do my pants any good.

1:29:49
(Emmy) - Joe, l wish you could drive.
(Joe) - We do it this way.

1:29:52
- Charles, you'll sit -
- He can sit in the back with Dad.

1:29:56
The children can fit in beside them.
1:29:58
Nonsense. I'm getting a cab.
You all go in the taxi.


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