Strangers on a Train
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:35:02
I'm sure you've got nothing
to worry about.

:35:04
If he hasn't an aIibi for 9:30,
he has pIenty to worry about.

:35:08
-You can teII them where you were.
-Sherry.

:35:11
Thank you.
:35:12
Can't you, Guy?
:35:14
9:30? I was on the train
from New York to Washington.

:35:18
There you are.
:35:19
Did you see or speak to anyone?
You need a witness.

:35:22
Yes, I did speak to someone.
:35:24
Someone you know?
:35:25
No.
:35:27
His name was....
:35:30
CoIIins! He's a professor.
:35:33
Harvard?
:35:34
DeIaware Tech.
:35:37
Then everything's aII right.
:35:39
Not quite.
He'II stiII have to answer questions.

:35:42
Routine. Pure routine.
:35:44
There'II be many reporters here
in the morning.

:35:47
Daddy doesn't mind a IittIe scandaI.
He's a senator.

:35:52
It can't be heIped, darIing.
It's not your fauIt.

:35:55
No one can say you had anything
to do with it.

:35:59
Someone might say it. I'd do anything
to keep you aII out of this mess.

:36:05
Be guided by my experience.
:36:07
Never Iose sIeep over accusations.
UnIess they can be proved, of course.

:36:12
DreadfuI business. DreadfuI.
Poor, unfortunate girI.

:36:15
She was a tramp.
:36:17
She was a human being.
:36:18
Everyone has a right to Iife
and the pursuit of happiness.

:36:22
From what I hear,
she pursued it in aII directions.

:36:25
Barbara!
:36:28
Father, it's getting terribIy Iate.
Guy Iooks so tired.

:36:32
Of course, of course.
Back to bed, Barbara.

:36:34
Nothing stands in your way.
Now you can be married right away.

:36:38
You're free!
:36:40
You don't aIways have
to say what you think.

:36:42
Father, I am not a poIitician.
:36:44
Remember to caII Captain TurIey.
:36:46
Yes, sir. Good night.
:36:49
It'd be wonderfuI to have a man
Iove you so much he'd kiII for you.

:36:56
I kept saying over and over
I was being siIIy.

:36:59
But there was one horribIe moment
tonight when the news came through.


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