Shadow of a Doubt
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:31:02
Well, now I know there was something
in the evening paper about you.

:31:05
About me in the evening paper?
:31:08
And that's why you played that game
with Ann and Roger.

:31:10
You didn't want us to know
and you wanted to tear the paper.

:31:13
Now I know. You might as well tell me.
:31:15
(Chuckling)
Well, you've got me there, Charlie.

:31:19
Only it wasn't about me.
It was about, uh...

:31:20
someone l used to know.
:31:24
There!
:31:28
It's none of your business.
:31:30
(Gasping)
Oh! Uncle Charlie, you're hurting me.

:31:33
- Oh, Charlie.
- Your hands.

:31:35
Charlie, I didn't mean to hurt you.
(Short Chuckle)

:31:39
I was just fooling.
(Chuckling)

:31:42
It was nothing. Just... Just some gossip.
:31:45
Not very pretty,
about someone I once met up with.

:31:49
(Chuckles)
:31:52
Not for you to read.
:31:56
Forget it.
:31:59
- Good night, young Charlie.
- Good night. Pleasant dreams.

:32:13
(Church Bell Tolling)
:32:18
- How long is Uncle Charlie staying?
- Forever, I hope.

:32:22
Hasn't he got a house of his own?
:32:24
Not that I mind you in here,
:32:25
but I never can tell
when I'll want some privacy.

:32:29
(Chuckles) You better go to sleep, baby.
:32:31
- You said your prayers?
- I forgot.

:32:33
You better say them.
:32:37
I lay me down to sleep,
I pray the Lord my soul to keep -

:32:39
- Don't bless too many people. It's late.
- I pray the Lord my soul to take.

:32:42
God bless Mama, Papa, Captain Midnight,
Veronica Lake and the president -

:32:46
- You can't say them all tonight, dear.
- Oh, and Uncle Charlie. Amen.

:32:54
(Sighs)
:32:59
# (Humming Waltz)

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