Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte
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:21:01
I'm happy to go along
with anything you say.

:21:04
I just have my doubts about
what you can expect to find.

:21:08
We've had newsmen and all sorts
comin' down here for 35 years or more...

:21:12
and none of'em any the wiser.
:21:14
I don't expect to unearth
anything extraordinary.

:21:17
After all, there's
nothing really unusual...

:21:19
about an unclaimed
insurance policy.

:21:21
It's just that
I don't want to upset anybody.

:21:24
So if you'll just go along
with my little masquerade...

:21:26
of a reporter from one
of our more esoteric crime magazines...

:21:30
I'd be most awfully grateful to you.
:21:33
Well, Mr. Wills, since you've come
all the way from London, England to see us...

:21:36
I guess we'll just
have to oblige you...

:21:39
esoteric magazines and all.
:21:42
I'm sorry, Mr. Standish.
:21:44
You're gonna to have to come out to the
Hollis place. We got real trouble this time.

:21:50
What a remarkable coincidence.
:21:52
By the way, Sheriff...
:21:54
I wonder if you could arrange
for me to meetJewel Mayhew?

:21:57
I guess we'll just
have to oblige you.

:21:59
Thank you very much.
:22:18
- Velma!
- What?

:22:21
The sheriffs comin',
Get rid ofhim. Hear?

:22:25
Oh.
:22:29
She's not really crazy.
She just acts that way...

:22:32
because people seem
to expect it of her.

:22:34
You can wait in the car.
:22:38
She ain't a-gonna come down.
:22:43
You can't see her. She's sick.
:22:46
All that dust and all that racket
from your machines...

:22:48
has made her real sick.
:22:51
She's waiting for Dr. Drew
to come and tend to her right now.

:22:54
That's too bad, 'cause there's
a little matter of an unlicensed gun.

:22:59
- I was hopin' Miss Hollis
maybe could help me find it.


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