Shadow of a Doubt
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:12:02
- What's Uncle Charlie's address?
- Uncle Charlie?

:12:06
- You're not going to ask him for money?
- Of course not.

:12:09
That wouldn't help us.
What's his address?

:12:12
- The last address I had -
- Do you know how many steps it is

:12:15
to get from here
to the drugstore and back?

:12:17
- 649.
- If you've forgotten, I won't tell you.

:12:22
- I remember. Philadelphia.
:12:24
You can't ask a busy man
to come all this way for nothing.

:12:28
He'll come for me. I'm named after him.
:12:30
Besides, we're the only relatives
he has in the world.

:12:32
(Boy) lf you come
all the way up Fourth Street, it's 802.

:12:36
- Mama, guess what?
- I have no time for guessing.

:12:38
What's that thing in your hair?
:12:40
Well, I'll tell you anyway, even though
I think it's nicer when people guess.

:12:44
Mrs Henderson said to call her at
the telegraph office. We have a telegram.

:12:48
Ann, I don't think you ought to put things
behind your ears.

:12:50
- Something might get into your ear.
- Emmy, Ann says we have a telegram.

:12:54
I think you ought to find out about it.
Somebody might be sick or something.

:12:58
Mrs Henderson didn't read the telegram
because I couldn't find a pencil.

:13:02
When I have a house, it's going
to be full of well-sharpened pencils.

:13:05
- Did Mrs Henderson say who it's from?
- No, she didn't.

:13:09
(Boy Chattering)
She might have said who it was from.

:13:12
Come on, Ann. That's my chair.
I'll call up and find out.

:13:14
If you will be quiet Just a second.
:13:19
Hello.
181, please. I wonder who it can be?

:13:23
Oh, nothing, Operator. Just 181 .
:13:26
- If that's from my sister -
- Hello ?

:13:28
Mrs Henderson? This is Emma Newton.
:13:31
Ann says you have a telegram for me.
:13:34
- Mama, you don't have to shout.
- Ssh.

:13:35
Really, Papa. You'd think
Mama had never seen a phone.

:13:39
She makes no allowance for science.
:13:41
She thinks she has to cover the distance
by sheer lungpower.

:13:44
Why, how wonderful. Thursday, you say?
:13:48
Looks like somebody's coming.
:13:50
- Who's coming, Ma?
- Well, it's the most wonderful surprise.

:13:54
It's my brother, you know.
My younger brother. The baby.

:13:58
Yes, of course, a little spoiled.
Families always spoil the youngest.


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