Shadow of a Doubt
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:02:21
- (Knocking On Door)
- Come in.

:02:25
Mr Spencer.
Mr Spencer, I hate to bother you...

:02:27
but I thought you'd like to know
there were two men here.

:02:30
Two men askin' for you.
:02:32
A young man and a kind of older man.
:02:35
They was sorry you wasn't in.
I said you wasn't.

:02:37
- Did they say they'd be back?
- They didn't say, but I think they will.

:02:42
Just now, when I had to go to the store,
I seen them standing there at the corner.

:02:46
Maybe I shoulda let them in,
only you said not to disturb you -

:02:48
- Yes.
- And I'm sure They'll be back.

:02:52
You look kinda tired to me,
and that's a fact.

:02:55
You got a headache or somethin'?
:02:57
I think maybe you need a real rest.
That's what I think.

:03:00
Why, Mr Spencer. You oughtn't to leave
all that money lying around like that.

:03:04
Oh, it makes me nervous
to see money lying around.

:03:07
Everybody in the world
ain't honest, you know.

:03:09
Though I must say I haven't had
much trouble that way.

:03:11
Those friends of yours
told me not to mention they'd called.

:03:16
Wanted to surprise you. But I thought
you'd like to know somehow.

:03:19
Yes, yes. Of course. If they come back,
you may show them in.

:03:22
Yes. You know, Mrs Martin,
it's very funny.

:03:25
They aren't exactly friends of mine.
They've never seen me.

:03:28
- That's odd, isn't it?
- 'Tis odd, like you say.

:03:32
And now that I'm here,
I'll have to meet them.

:03:36
I may even go out and meet them.
:03:40
And then again, I may not. Not yet.
:03:44
You go ahead with your nap.
I'll pull down the blind.

:03:53
(Door Closes)

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