Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte
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:50:00
I reckon somebody put it there.
You know...

:50:03
she broke that
dadburned teapot up there.

:50:06
Tea runnin' all down the wall.
Shoo-ee!

:50:10
Incidentally, I've managed to find
some women to do the packing.

:50:13
- Please let me know when they arrive.
- Oh!

:50:17
Them women, they just steal you
out of house and home.

:50:19
I got to get something
to fix this filthy stuff.

:50:24
"Incidentally, please tell me
when they arrive".

:50:32
I told you to stay out.!
:50:47
Charlotte, you're behaving
like a child...

:50:49
throwing a tantrum over a trivial bit
of rubbish like this.

:50:54
How can you touch
that piece of filth?

:50:59
It's only a magazine,
cheap and disgusting...

:51:01
and only cheap and disgusting people
will read it.

:51:03
It's Jewel Mayhew
deviling me in my own house.

:51:08
You thinkJewel Mayhew
brought it here?

:51:11
- She couldn't have.
- Why couldn't she have brought it here?

:51:14
I just saw her.
She's seriously ill...

:51:18
much too ill to be running around
playing silly games with magazines.

:51:22
Well, she deserves to be ill.
:51:24
She deserves to die!
:51:26
Charlotte!
:51:28
It's just possible thatJewel Mayhew
hasn't given you a sustained thought in years.

:51:32
Oh, you think so, do you?
:51:34
You think she's never
given me a thought?

:51:50
I've been gettin' these in the mail
ever sinceJohn died.

:51:54
That idiot Luke Standish told Papa they were...
they were crank notes.

:51:58
But then some reporter got a hold of'em
and put it in the newspaper.


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